Summer transfer thread

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Trying to delete something on here is pretty s hit unless I’m doing something wrong, also when you first look at your phone you could have 19 messages in blue, you read the first one and then the blue disappears, why not leave the messages you haven’t read blue so you know where you are?

Colour blind is the answer mate.:emoticon-0105-wink:
 
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I’m still confident we’ll do decent business before the end of the window, I don’t think we’d burn all of our budget on Clarke and Ballard, but I hope we utilise the loan market well because there’s some quality premier league players heading to championship clubs on loan the last few days, the exact type of player we should be looking at - the point I was trying to make when there was talk of loaning Broadhead.
 
I’m still confident we’ll do decent business before the end of the window, I don’t think we’d burn all of our budget on Clarke and Ballard, but I hope we utilise the loan market well because there’s some quality premier league players heading to championship clubs on loan the last few days, the exact type of player we should be looking at - the point I was trying to make when there was talk of loaning Broadhead.
I'm pleased we are not buying/loaning any old/young crap tbh. I'd rather we have an Ok start to the season and get the right players in.
 
I'm pleased we are not buying/loaning any old/young crap tbh. I'd rather we have an Ok start to the season and get the right players in.

Yep, totally agree. Some people don’t want to develop loan players which is understandable, but in our current position we should be going to be big 4/6 for players who would improve our starting Xl. No good saying don’t develop other clubs players when they’d massively improve our team and we have no chance of signing them on a permanent. Plenty of highly regarded prospects around Europe that clubs would rather be playing week in week out in front of 40k fans than playing u23s football. As we spoke about earlier on the thread, Derby had Mount, Tomori and Wilson on loan at the same time when they got the play off final. Villa had Tammy Abraham. You don’t want to waste your loans on players who’ll just make up the squad.
 
The rolling contract means if he wants to quit he has to serve a years notice, unless some agreement can be reached. Ditto, if the club want sack him they have to pay him a year's salary. It's nowt to get airy-ated about.

Can't say I agree. Players sometimes sign, or renew because a manager is on a decent length contract.

It was fair enough in February, but not now IMO.
 
Can't say I agree. Players sometimes sign, or renew because a manager is on a decent length contract.

It was fair enough in February, but not now IMO.

I think in some instances this may be true but given that most clubs sack managers regularly and very few see out a contract perhaps players don't see this as so important and are more interested in what is my wadge going to be
 
I’m going to go out of my way to find out how much Broadhead is on because I’m not having it for one minute that he’s on anything close to £30k a week. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
Nathan Broadhead - Salary & Contract
Nathan Broadhead earns £2,900 per week, £150,800 per year playing for Everton F.C. as a AM RLC, F C. Nathan Broadhead's net worth is £595,400. Nathan Broadhead is 23 years old and was born in Wales. His current contract expires June 30, 2023.
Career Earnings:

Year Weekly Wage Yearly Salary Club Position League Age Contract Expiry
2022 £2,900 £150,800 Everton AM RLC, F C Sky Bet League One 23 30-06-2023
2021 £1,900 £98,800 Everton AM, ST Premier League 22 30-06-2021
2020 £1,900 £98,800 Everton AM, ST Sky Bet League One 21 31-05-2020
2019 £1,900 £98,800 Everton AM, ST Premier League 20 30-06-2020
2018 £1,900 £98,800 Everton AM, ST Premier League 19 30-06-2020
2017 £770 £40,040 Everton AM, ST Premier League 18 29-06-2017
2016 £100 £5,200 Everton AM, ST Premier League 17 29-06-2016
2015 £80 £4,160 Everton AM, ST Premier League 16 29-06-

Source - salary sport
 
Nathan Broadhead - Salary & Contract
Nathan Broadhead earns £2,900 per week, £150,800 per year playing for Everton F.C. as a AM RLC, F C. Nathan Broadhead's net worth is £595,400. Nathan Broadhead is 23 years old and was born in Wales. His current contract expires June 30, 2023.
Career Earnings:

Year Weekly Wage Yearly Salary Club Position League Age Contract Expiry
2022 £2,900 £150,800 Everton AM RLC, F C Sky Bet League One 23 30-06-2023
2021 £1,900 £98,800 Everton AM, ST Premier League 22 30-06-2021
2020 £1,900 £98,800 Everton AM, ST Sky Bet League One 21 31-05-2020
2019 £1,900 £98,800 Everton AM, ST Premier League 20 30-06-2020
2018 £1,900 £98,800 Everton AM, ST Premier League 19 30-06-2020
2017 £770 £40,040 Everton AM, ST Premier League 18 29-06-2017
2016 £100 £5,200 Everton AM, ST Premier League 17 29-06-2016
2015 £80 £4,160 Everton AM, ST Premier League 16 29-06-

Source - salary sport
Don’t believe that fir a second. £2900 is less than Pritchard and Bailey Wright are on. It’s a league 1 wage. Don’t believe he’d have stayed at Everton for that as I reckon we’d have offered at least that if not more