It is clear that this is forcing
the fees for players in England and abroad through the roof and we know all too well that Wenger likes a bargain and hates to pay over the odds, but even the most stubborn person has to eventually accept what is going on and see that this is not just a passing phase.
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And its not like Wenger bought such poor
players by choice, thats what his money could afford him, think about it... not long ago, a mere 16 million euros that was used
in the acquisition of carzola was our record transfer
fee when other teams bought
players for fees in excess of 30 mil every season!
The Blues are said to be hoping to bring
in the pair
for a combined
fee of # 47m (# 30m
for Stones and # 17m
for Rahman, says the Star), but it may be that they will have to pay more if they are to persuade the
players» respective teams to sell.
# 30 Million is not an amount to completely dismiss
for a
player who has only started 33 Premier League matches since joining
in 2014
for a supposed # 16 Million
fee.
According to BBC Sport, City will pay an initial # 44m
for his signature — which makes the winger the most expensive English
player in history — but the
fee could rise to # 49m with add - ons.
The
players about to be mentioned all went
for crazily inflated transfer
fees, based on what they'd actually achieved
in their careers at that point.
So maybe the reason Arsenal did not spend the money
in summer when the Lemar deal
fee through was so Wenger could go again
in January, knowing that the
player was keen to sign
for us.
who would of guest City would make an offer of 60 million
in the summer
for Sanchez with only a year left on his contract, i'm guessing we could get an offer of around 30 million from City
in January so he wont be persuaded by the likes of PSG with a signing on
fee in the summer, but who knows what goes
in the mind of Alexis or what kind of injuries some big clubs could have from now until January
for them to make ridiculous offers to a world class
player with no CL conflict of interest, lets say Real Madrid loses Ronaldo, Bale, Karim to long term injury you bet they will come ceiling with baring gifts
for Sanchez's services or even Barca with Messi or Suarez
Betis, hoping to become a La Liga giant like Real Madrid or Barcelona, made 21 - year - old the world's most expensive
player of all time
in 1998,
for an at the time monstrous
fee of # 21m.
If so Arsenal must act, and according to the Metro, Arsenal have already been
in contact with Real Madrid, who are understood to be considering their right to buy back the
player and then sell him on
for an additional
fee.
Martins looks arguably a little overpriced at # 53m, but
in this market relatively unproven
players continue to move
for some ridiculous
fees.
The Ligue 1 giants are
in desperate need of new additions
in attack after allowing Falcao to join United on a season - long loan deal, and should have money to spend after bringing
in a loan
fee for the
player worth between # 16 - 18m.
That said, as last Sunday proved,
in spades, there is no point
in keeping
players who don't want to put any effort
in for the team.This being the case Alexis has to be sold and Ozil should not be selected.Unfortunately there is no - one out there who wants to pay a
fee for the enigma that is Mezut Ozil....
Mark O'Meara's heart beats true
for the red, white and blue, but that doesn't mean he'll work
for peanuts — which is why he's leading a lobby of
players, from both teams, who think they should get more than a token
fee to play
in this week's Presidents Cup.
While an official
fee wasn't announced, the report claims that Everton have spent # 10m to sign the 19 - year - old which
in turn is likely to have a massive knock - on effect
for one
player in particular.
Newcastle United winger Hatem Ben Arfa has agreed a return to Ligue 1 «
in principle» after talks with divisional strugglers OGC Nice, report the Telegraph, but the deal will only go through if the Magpies do not demand a transfer
fee for a
player whose relationship with the club seems to be at breaking point.
Manchester United «agree # 50m
fee» to sign world class playmaker
in HUGE blow
for Chelsea Top 100 Premier League
players 2015/16: Chelsea star only 2nd, Man Utd new signing 45th & Liverpool's Coutinho fails to make top 10
The Daily Mirror recently linked Chelsea and United as among the clubs interested
in signing Alderweireld
for around # 55million, which looks a decent
fee for a
player who's been one of the best centre - backs
in Europe
for the last few years.
Oh and he has said AFC was willing to not have a
fee for him but he will not take too much of a wage cut and happy to collect a wage
in a year
players want to prove themselves to the national team.
Ibrahimovic is the most expensive footballer
in the world,
in terms of transfer
fees exchanged
for a
player, claimed that the disagreement was born out of him outshining Lionel Messi, who was having a difficult season.
Any move to sign Cavani however will require Liverpool to break their transfer record with PSG likely to demand a
fee close to the # 52m they paid
for the
player back
in July 2013.
Neuer's contract is set to expire
in the summer of 2012, meaning that Schalke may be willing to sell him
in one of the next two transfer windows
in order to generate a
fee for the
player, and given his impressive performances throughout the 2010 World Cup
in South Africa, the leading clubs of Europe will surely have taken notice.
The story, which was also reported
in AS, says that the former Ligue 1 champions are willing to offer any one of the three aforementioned
players in order to try and sign Neymar
for less than his # 196M buy - out clause, which if paid, would be a world - record
fee.
Both
players will cost over # 30m apiece, with Aubameyang naturally commanding a much higher
fee, and despite their differing current standing
in European football, both will be seen as important pieces
for their prospective managers.
The Brazil international became the most expensive
player of all time after his move to PSG
in the summer
for a
fee of # 200m, according to BBC Sport «s report at the time.
If an increase
in salary is only going to cost 5 - 7 % of the allowed wage structure than I say sure do it as it would cost more to pay a transfer
fee and a new salary
for a
player matching the caliber of either
player.
Further, United would seem to be
in a strong position as they hold a 25 percent sell - on clause of any future
fee, but ideally it looks as though they want Keane back at the club and leading from the back
for Jose Mourinho who could re-sign a former
player for the second consecutive summer after Paul Pogba last year.
I hope the manager will have enough support so they can focus on the
players and teams preparations
for the upcoming season and not spend all that time talking to agents to agree on a
fee etc... let the board do that and moan at the board till they get a top support team
in.
Having successfully sold Shinji Kagawa back to Borussia Dortmund
for a
fee in the region of # 8m the Premier League side have seen a host of clubs register their interest
in other
players who are not deemed as part of Louis van Gaal's plans.
Arsenal failed to agree a
fee with Monaco
for his signature previously, but are now expected to come
in with a much larger bid
in order to tempt them to part ways with one of their few remaining key
players of last season.
His expected
fee will likely be around the 15 million pound mark, which seems too high
for a
player who is getting older and was not
in good form last season.
Clyne has been a virtual ever present and has thrived
in the Premier League having served his apprenticeship
in the Championship and is now on the fringes of the full England national team set - up and is a
player that cost the South - Coast club very little and could go on to be a
player who either serves them well
in the future of perhaps yields a good
fee if the club opt to consider offers
for a
player who has excelled at right - back this term.
@mohawk It's more like the agents are playing on the gullibility of the social media sheep (media outlets included) by creating interest
in their
players, who have all happened to land somewhere
for hefty enough price tags and
fees... AFC has been «agent bait»
for the longest.
Leaving
for Lyon could be a preferred choice
for Arsenal
in a swap
player plus less transfer
fee payment
for transferring Lacazette to Arsenal if Arsenal truly want him and Giroud wants to go there.
The arrivals of Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil
for fees in excess of # 35 Million each, shows the club are now willing to spend if the right
player becomes available, and as of yet, none of them have shown an inkling to leave.
Liverpool and Tottenham were linked with multi-million pound moves
for the
player, and Albion subsequently upped their asking price to upwards of # 20m — a truly ridiculous
fee —
in an attempt to ward off potential buyers.
it's worth bering
in mind we heard it that we can play ridiculous
fee for one
player so moving forward we do have to prove we meet the asking price with future attempts to bring «new faces» to the side.
Sterling's switch to the Etihad Stadium was completed at the beginning of last week as City finally signed the
player from Premier League rivals Liverpool
for a reported
fee of # 49million [via Independent Sport] after seeing two bids rejected earlier
in the summer.
Once the summer transfer window shut, I said to my friends «
in January Wenger will sign an unknown youngster
for a small
fee, and more experienced
player for the squad, but not
for the starting line - up».
If Arsenal have agreed a
fee with Valencia and personal terms have already been set
in stone
for a while, then get the German international defender over to England
for his medical now so we can wrap this deal up and move onto the next
player.
It's never
in the tradition of the Arsenal hierarchies to allow the club to go into bankruptcy or into any serious financial difficulties
for signing a
player or
players at astronomical
fees to enable them win the title which even by signing them, the signings may not guarantee us winning the title.
Vidal was previously valued at around # 40m by the Italian giants, but is now available
for a cut - price
fee believed to be
in the region of # 28.4 m, a real bargain
for a
player of his quality.
Although with that being said granted that he is a premier league
player we would have to adjust
for inflation, so he will definitely command a transfer
fee exceeding # 45 Million however from our perspective with us looking to offload a few of our
players, who retrospectively are being looked at by Everton Ospina, Walcott, Gibbs, Ox and Campbell it would provide us with the perfect opportunity to launch a bid upwards of # 40 Million and a
player exchange I may be getting ahead of myself but f we were to get rid of any of those guys I'd rather it be
in a deal to a team, that couldn't provide a threat to our title ambitions whilst it simultaneously being a deal that advantages all parties.
The 25 - year - old's announcement follows the news that Stoke have agreed a
fee with Wolves
for the transfer of winger Michael Kightly and, with forward Matt Jarvis also coveted by a host of the Premier League clubs, new boss Stale Solbakken could face losing three of his most talented
players in quick succession.
so
in the space of six months bayern have managed to secure the services of both xabi alonso and sami khedira, two
players who are arguably considered wc and play
in the central midfield position and would offer greater height, physicality and distribution to our team,
for what I can only assume is a combined
fee lower than 20m considering alonso was bought
for 8m.
And that
fee is the third reason
for Arsenal to be
in pole position, because Madrid would rather get something
for their
player.
With the 25 year old
in his final year at Toulouse, the ball is very much
in his court and realistically you'd expect Toulouse would want to get some sort of
fee for their
player, rather than lose him on a free transfer next year.
If reports
in media about # 100 mil was true and extra from
player sales then the math suggests we need to sell a couple / few more
players before we can go
for Lemar and Seri after spending an upfront
fee of around # 45 mil
for Lacazette.
All of Wenger's disastrous plans when it comes to transfers, both incoming and outgoing, are coming home to roost... why would anyone pay a significant
fee for a
player that was hardly used, is overpaid and has a spotty injury record; not to mention the fact that Wenger nickels & dimes everyone when it comes to transfers so it only makes sense that other teams would do likewise when dealing with us... the fact is I wouldn't be surprised if Wenger does this so that
players won't be moved thereby giving him a ready - made excuse not to spend more money on transfers; there's a reason why the latest headlines regarding Arsenal transfers seem to suggest that we aren't bringing anyone
in until some
players are sold or moved elsewhere on loan... we know this club knows how to utilize press coverage to further their questionable agendas, it's the very reason why the Sanchez situation has become such a nightmare