A significantly
bigger transfer budget?
On the Klopp situation the question should be could he improve us if he is given a much
bigger transfer budget then at Dortmund and not having to sell players!
A bigger transfer budget I suppose, he never really meant to stay in Dortmund for long.
That's what you have scouts for and
a big transfer budget.
Rodgers was powerless to prevent want - away England man Raheem Sterling from leaving over the summer but was handed
a big transfer budget to help strengthen his Anfield squad though Roberto Firmino, the man best placed to fill the void left by his departure, is yet to really make an impact.
Not exact matches
I think it will be nearly impossible with AW's summer
transfer budget to spend
BIG on a Varane, Laporte, Godin, Ramos, when it seems the boss is ready to offer $ 15M plus for either Schederlien, Bender, Gonalons, Illarmenda (sp?)
So even without the relaxing of the FFP rules, Arsene Wenger is still likely to have a smaller
transfer budget than our
big Premier League rivals and with Chelsea and the Manchester clubs also able to offer the lure of Champions League football, our manager will be hoping that his
transfer targets are not the same.
Wenger has taken us through a
big period of transition, with a
transfer budget that would suggest we were a mid-table team at times, in the wake of billionaires making a mockery of the sport with excessive spending and the very successful Ferguson era.
If I am a
big manager of a company and given a huge
transfer budget (around 100 milions, as promised to the fans before), I would have spent it to increase the company's performance.
There would always have been plenty of managers willing to take on the job, even though the club's
transfer budget was a fraction of those being spent by our direct rivals, but I do not think any other top manager would have stuck with us, especially with
big spending clubs such as Real Madrid and PSG after them.
He is a great player but with our own Giroud in great form and still improving at centre forward and with great options up front in Alexis, Walcott and Welbeck, as well as promising young strikers like Akpom, Campbell and Sanogo trying to break through, I don't see a striker as a
big transfer priority for the summer, especially if it is going to use up the lion's share of our
budget.
I know that Arsenal fans have had our problems with La Liga's Barcelona at times, sometimes on the pitch with our meetings in the Champions League and sometimes off the pitch as they have poached a few
big players off us, especially when Arsene Wenger was working on a very tight
budget and unable to fight off
transfer interest in his best players.
We are a
budget club now and although the board boast that they are a
big European team our brand has slumped and we are mid table mediocrity potentials if we don't state some ntent and get sharper and more ambitious in the
transfer window summer or otherwise.
Wenger did want a good DM / CM that year but he does not want to take a
big dent on his
transfer budget so he can capture a top top player — Ozil.
Pep or any of the «
big» managers will not come to Arsenal without a
transfer budget of 200 - 300 million.
We are a club with a much
bigger wage
budget and
transfer kitty think about that before you compare the 2 mangers.
The Serie A side have had ambitious targets in previous seasons, and are now looking to spend
big after getting a large
transfer budget to work with by the owners.
Pirlo, however, could represent a good cheap option for the Spanish giants as they hope to put most of their
transfer budget into the
big - money signing of Liverpool striker Luis Suarez this January.
I know our club will have to make a statement in the
transfer market next summer if and when Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil decide to quit the club at the end of their contracts, and their departures will leave a nice sized gap in our wage
budget which we could fill with a
big arrival, but Griezmann looks too likely to join one of the
bigger sides.
The
big question is always would Conte or any other high profile manager be willing to work for Kroenke given the
transfer budget he would make available?
I'm not
big a
big lover of either Wilshere or Ramsey but at this point I would resign them whatever the cost; if they leave the club will be distracted and go looking for a midfielder that will suck up almost all of our
transfer budget.
Napoli Wage Bill: After spending
big budget on
transfer in the
transfer window, the wage
budget of Napoli football club rise.
The real question is, how would Pep cope at a
big club with a smaller
transfer budget, with fewer resources and more pressure on his shoulders?
To rub salt in the wound, Rafael Benitez refused a contract extension in favour of greener pastures and a
bigger budget at the Santiago Bernabeu, leaving Napoli manager-less ahead of a crucial
transfer window.
Involving the
transfer of over # 4 billion of centralized
budgets, it was, he said «the
biggest economic devolution of power to England's great towns and cities in a hundred years».