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Way I see it from the information I was given, they will have a good strong budget of between 100 - 170 million for instance, that's a guess, somewhere between those two figures. Now, in an ideal world, you wanna be spending as little as possible, but if they find a gem whos willing to come here and hes gonna cost say...30 million quid, I'm thinking with the right persuasion, Kyril will be obliged.
The noises in my head say we have a £200m fund...

Hhhaaa'wwwwaaaaayyyyyy the lads
 

Can someone explain why this is now widely accepted as the way to do transfer business?

Luckily the club weren't a soft touch but arguably Jobe going and meeting several German clubs and his Dad, sorry I meant to say Jobe, setting his sights on a particular one put the club in a weaker bargaining position than 3 or 4 clubs bidding for the chance to open talks!

So why the **** has it got to the point that clubs accept this, I have no doubt it's happened behind the scenes since agents started getting paid fortunes for deals but it's no just reported as if it's the way it's meant to be done!
 
Don’t rate him.

I think he’s making it this far based on speed, his control isn’t amazing, his shooting is very inconsistent

obviously can develop. Germany may be a good move
Aye I'm not a huge fan, def annoyed intriguing move for sure
 
Can someone explain why this is now widely accepted as the way to do transfer business?

Luckily the club weren't a soft touch but arguably Jobe going and meeting several German clubs and his Dad, sorry I meant to say Jobe, setting his sights on a particular one put the club in a weaker bargaining position than 3 or 4 clubs bidding for the chance to open talks!

So why the **** has it got to the point that clubs accept this, I have no doubt it's happened behind the scenes since agents started getting paid fortunes for deals but it's no just reported as if it's the way it's meant to be done!
Buying clubs don’t want to spend a fortune in fees and wages on a player that doesn’t want to be there (Will Grigg anyone?). And every buying club is also a selling club so you can’t have it both ways.
I think it also speeds up the process in what are relatively short windows. You go through the process to negotiate a fee for the player to then say no and you have to start all over again. And potentially you need those funds for the next deal that you can’t start negotiating until you have the money.
I think it’s all down to practicality that it’s accepted.
 
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He's just second choice tbh, and the article was saying they're replacing him with lookman so he was free to go elsewhere.

Just not sure what sort of fee hed take these days.
Fair enough I haven’t watched serie A this year

i know it has very little relevance to his actual value but transfermarkt has him at €20m
 
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Fair enough I haven’t watched serie A this year

i know it has very little relevance to his actual value but transfermarkt has him at €20m
Yeah I think he's got ability but starting 1/3 or 1/4 games hasn't helped him there.

Still starts and scores for Italy though.

They had some 20m offers last summer and he's played even less since that season.
 
I had read that Raspadori was looking to leave for game time and that a few teams in Italy were circling but the likes of Roma and Inter are all linked with other options as well. Its not unrealistic although you'd probably expect him to stay in Serie A.
 
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