I don't have a problem with Wenger getting the best
price for a player but he should have done this months ago BEFORE Mert got injured.
Wenger is right about the crazy
prices for players but the reason the transfer prices have gone crazy is the amount of money available to clubs from the latest TV deal... of which Arsenal are quite happy to receive.
Plenty of top clubs are showing an interest in Cerci this summer as he prepares to take part in the World Cup finals in Brazil for the Italian national team, and Liverpool and United have now been set an asking
price for the player.
Shea cost Stoke City # 2.5 m, a decent
price for a player who is just 22 years of age and certainly has the potential to be a success.
The likes of Juventus and Real Madrid have been linked with the former Sporting Lisbon man, but it is Galatasaray's interest that has led to some clarity over the club's asking
price for the player.
That doesn't look a bad
price for a player known for his tremendous pace and finishing ability, and Arsenal fans would surely approve of this ambitious move.
We know Chelsea can pay
any price for a player (Torres being a recent example), so Arsenal were definitely not going to get Fabregas for cheap if they had expressed interest.
Funny though Arsenal don't receive inflated
prices for our players.
Spurs have also been linked with making a move for Balde Diao, with TalkSport reporting that Juventus could face seriously stern competition from Pochettino's side in the race to secure the player's signature, with the north London club set to offer # 28M for the winger within the next few days, which matches the Serie A side's asking
price for the player.
I'm not sure if we need to fork out a fortune for every player look at city's average
price for a player I bet it under 40 m but they get lots of them we get 1/2 and like Xhaka turn out bang average, we need a manager who spots talent
For me that is a great January
price for a player (obviously talented) in the January transfer window for a position that we NEED right now.
Until the governing bodies put a stop to these high
prices for players, it will continue and that will happen in next never.
Now I know that sounds like a lot of signings but there is an opportunity this summer to also get some good
prices for players that are just not really cutting it in the starting x1, whilst saving on some wages in order to keep the best players.
This is according to the Sun, who state that Sean Dyche's side enquired about the 22 - year - old last month, and that the Gunners have now set their asking
price for the player.
# 15m would appear to be a very cheap
price for a player of Isco's obvious potential in today's inflated transfer market so one wonders just how likely Chelsea are to complete a deal for such a sum.
He gets 130 grand a week and for this what does he do????? We wont ever be rid of him and we have to pay his wages its a despicable situation for a club that Balks at offering the asking
price for players it really needs.
United want to avoid selling another highly rated youngster and having to pay an exceptionally high
price for a player they could have loaned out.
Both players are reportedly hoping for weekly wages of around # 200,000 per week, which in the state that football currently is in, is about the right
price for players of their quality, but for Arsenal's wage structure it could be challenging.
And obviously our resistance to pay the asking
price for any player.
It's not a bad
price for a player who remains out of favour at the Emirates, despite the strong passion and boyhood love Jenko has for the Gunners.
Our only hope is Gazidis incompetence at getting a good
price for a player and as such making the profit small and more harm to the club... I can't help but laugh.
Now we will have no choice but to be hosed on the selling
prices for the players needed in the middle of the season, I just don't understand that kind of thinking.
This will lead to increased liquidity, improved
pricing for players — and a self - fulfilling cycle of increased business for the exchanges (even better pricing for bettors, and so on).
That is toilet
price for a player with such talent and recognition
According to the Express, Arsenal are prepared to offer the young Englishman # 100,000 a week to re-sign (and to persuade him to reject other suitors) but is that a fair
price for a player that usually starts around 10 - 15 games a season?
Chelsea Man City and Man Utd have billionaire owners who pay over inflated
prices for players for years..
Papa was named to manage the Kansas City Monarchs» B team in 1948, the agreement being that he would get one third of the sale
price for any player who was developed by him and sold to the majors.
This is a hefty
price for a player who did not make a single first - team appearance at the Brazilian club.
Malaga may be forced to accept a smaller
price for the player, given their current financial concerns.
If we pay a premium
price for a player, it will be for an Olineman.
Is any team just paying the asking
price for our players.
I remember saying here weeks back that if Arsenal were serious we should've known his stance long ago.If that had hapoened we would've known how to go about things.We have to act fast in this transfer window before teams increase
their prices for their players as the closure date of the window draws nearer.People will say it's early but of course we've heard that before.We will just regret delaying about what we should with him.Wenger will take the blame again for all of this.There are many wingers who might not be as good as him yet but some have his talent or are more talented.Those are the players we should be aiming for.
Arsenal perhaps lock in a «cheap»
price for a player whose value will probably increase as they mature and gain additional experience etc..
Are we mad, can nobody sitting on the arsenal board see we as a club are in decline,
prices for players are going up up up, surely it would be wise to invest on 3/4 players now before wenger leaves the club and keep our good players, in 18 months time I can see defenders going for a hundred million, midfielders for hundred and fifty, and strikers for 200 million, in the long term it will cost arsenal more for players, fans will stop going to games which is evident now, and season ticket holders will not renew.
He was on loan for 2 years from Porto, who notoriously ask huge
prices for their players.
Calciomercato [via Le 10 Sport] understand that PSG have set this asking
price for the player, but such is the fee, that the reigning French champions may have priced potential suitors out of a move for the U21 international.
New Leeds manager Thomas Christiansen is eager to make Negredo his 10th summer - signing at Elland road, with the Whites boss willing to meet the La Liga side's # 6.4 M asking
price for the player, as per the Mirror, with the Yorkshire club facing competition from Premier League side Swansea City in the race to sign the Spaniard.
You might put it down to whatever you like, but we paid a really high
price for players who didn't care last season and I'm happy he's out.
Jose Mourinho is interested in the highly rated 23 year old who is also said to be on Liverpool's deadline day radar though the # 20m asking
price for the player does seem steep.
This will lead to increased liquidity, improved
pricing for players and a self - fulfilling cycle of increased business for the betting exchanges.
That's a pretty good
price for any player — and especially one that has accomplished as much as Khedira has during his time in both Germany and Spain.
Juventus have in turn reportedly quoted an asking
price for the player, and it is believed that talks have been going on in the last few weeks over a summer move for the Chilean star.
That's an absurd
price for a player who is about as tasty as a piece of chewed gum.
At such a cheap
price for a player coming into his prime it could potentially be a steal, especially considering that there are few right - backs of true class available at the moment.
Firstly, almost nobody pays the initial asking
price for a player.
Once you in a position where you have a significant profit on the share
price for a player you can then either cash in your profits and move on to another player or keep some or all the shares you have as they can still attract more media and performance dividends which can potentially mean even more profit!
Spurs are likely to be just as difficult to deal with as Liverpool, although there is a belief that Daniel Levy has a selling
price for every player, even if it is likely to be over # 100m given that the White Hart Lane club got over # 50m for Kyle Walker.
Everyone thinks that
prices for players are at times excessive but if you don't pay 90 million euros for 29 year old Higuain — no ambition
I think if we do sign a midfielder of this kind, we'll look to France rather than Scotland, especially as Celtic always demand high
prices for their players.
The Sun has reported that Sandro would most likely cost around # 70 million, which is a massive transfer fee for a left - back — one which will see the media criticise the club for spending another big chunk of cash with teams like Manchester City having a ceiling
price for a player and seemingly make these options work.