Real Madrid star Sami Khedira is widely believed to be the club's top target for the January transfer window after he was also linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium for much of the summer, and his considerable wages may
mean player sales are needed.
Not exact matches
People are only looking at 50M loss in
sales but believe me that there are a lot of intangibles to Sanchez staying for one more and worst case leaving for free (1) We make it to CL and recover the lost revenue (2) CL next year
means that even if Sanchez leaves we are still attractive to world class
players (3) We don't strengthen our rivals (4) Sanchez can make Lacazette as deadly as we expect.
Don Balon have also claimed Liverpool could be increasingly open to negotiating Coutinho's
sale if it
means they can land a Barcelona
player in return, with Klopp keen on either Ivan Rakitic, Andre Gomes or Carles Alena.
The club are still keen to work within their
means, and will fund their bid for Pogba through a number of
player sales, with the likes of Joel Campbell and Lukas Podolski likely to be involved, with the latter having been linked with Juve on a few occasions towards the end of this summer.
It's also being stated by the same outlet that the club hope to raise around $ 45M by selling both Suarez and Gomes,
meaning that Barca are going to have to find some money from elsewhere if they're to raise the money for Griezmann entirely through
player sales.
Supporters moaned about
players constantly being offered new contracts when they hadn't earned it and look at the volume of
players in the last 18 months of contract with rumors of a rebuild which would
mean they could be for
sale rather than new contracts.
Cazorla is my favourite Arsenal
player, still wan na keep him around, that
means we can promote
players from within But i think the rules states that if any club were to increase their wage structure by that margin, then they must pay it from there tickets
sales and all that... not a big problem for me
Like I actually think amangyang not worth 70 # million but u have ask wher is all our cash going all the
sales, I
mean series questions have be asked durtmund have come out and said arsenal don't have da money like wat is going on apparently wba didn't like da offer from arsenal either ud imagine for both
players were after it cost # 90 million for both same money we put up for lemer mmmmmm very suspicious?
Give average
players big wages, then hardly use many of them, and then only go to sell them with one year left on their contracts,
meaning we can't actually get much from any
sale.
My gut tells me that one will sign and one will leave, but it's going to be very long end to the season and an even longer summer, full of rumours, speculations and probably
sales, but of course it could also
mean that both
players have already decided that they are not going to extend but can't confirm it until the season is over.
Once or twice the owner has taking out three million I think it was but it's not like he's getting all that money (from
player sales), it just
means he will never have to dip into his personal fortune to bank out Arsenal.
The vicious cycle of low league finishes, less lucrative sponsorship deals, empty trophy campaigns and relatively smaller revenue streams has
meant that
player recruitment at Liverpool has required an eagle eye for unearthed talent, an excellent
sales pitch and willingness to take on a few high risk, high reward fliers.
And that is where the fire -
sale comes into play, as any funds for new
players will need to be funded by Houllier himself,
meaning he needs to chuck out the scrap before the fans are treated to fresh faces.
One thing is sure, that this guy is a skill full
player, if we can add more value on him to
sale him next season let him stay but if the coach knows he can not then let him go, as for the guy talking about Africa's I think that is bat the issue, I am an African I will like to see an African
player play for my club I
mean our club but not a
player that have nothing to offer, so it is not the matter of where the
player comes from.
It would be a big risk for Arthur Blank and the organization to take the plunge on a big name, big paycheck
player, and though it would almost certainly
mean big jersey
sales and hype, would the on - field production be good enough?
That should just about cover Cazorla's cost and if any other
players are coming in, that would
mean more
sales.
The collective failure of last summer's signings
meant that Liverpool never came close to a reprise of their 2013/14 title challenge, but Rodgers has faced a similar dilemma this close - season: how to invest the substantial proceeds from the
sale of his best
player.
For some, no CD
player can
mean no
sale, despite the salesperson's repeated attempts to explain that the voice - controlled, 19 - speaker, premium audio system with Bluetooth connectivity and Apple CarPlay works better.
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PLAYERS / USB & AUX INPUTS ** HD RADIO / SATELLITE CAPABLE ** 1 TOUCH IGNITION START & STOP ** 50 STATE EMISSIONS ** STOP IN FOR A TEST DRIVE AND SEE WHY OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SOO LOYAL TO MITSUBISHI AND ESPECIALLY TO MARK MITSUBISHI PHOENIX ** HIGHEST CUSTOMER LOYALTY RATING IN THE NATION ** THINK WHAT IT
MEANS TO YOUR CAR BUYING EXPERIENCE TO WORK WITH A DEALER WHO CARES WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT THEM ** ESPECIALLY AFTER THE
SALE!!
Which
means it probably can't be great news for Amazon that its sold - out Kindle is leading gadget
sales — ahead of in - stock, discounted Garmin GPS devices, Apple (AAPL) iPods, a Sony (SNE) Blu - ray
player, and Canon digital cameras.
Amazon is perhaps the world's greatest current example of the «channel capture» effect, in which a single
player comes to dominate a
sales channel by whatever
means.
Meaning, once they get the DVD
player back in stock, even if it's way after the
sale is over, you still have the right to buy the DVD
player at its
sale price, because you basically «staked your claim» while the item was on
sale.
Runic's Torchlight, released for 1200MSP, was the second to last game in the House Party promotion but by no
means the least — the game added 66,924
players in its first week, a fantastic turnout for a port of a PC game that came out in 2009, and was apparently developer Runic's best day of
sales ever.
It is completely free with revenue generated from in - game
sales only,
meaning players can invest as much, or as little as they like.
Building good monetization infrastructure isn't technically trivial, and adding all of that stuff late in development or even post-ship can often
mean you're jamming something balance - breaking into a game that wasn't built for it or, in the minds of
players even worse, ripping off a piece of the core gameplay and putting it up for
sale.
The result of the lack of initial
sales meant that developers became wary of the Wii U, instead developing for consoles with a larger
player base, like the PlayStation 4.
Just as with the CD
player feature with the original PlayStation, for many PS2 owners, the console also
meant having a DVD
player in the home for the first time, boosting
sales of the DVD movie format considerably in the process.