It would be unusual for a player to move on after being with a club for such a short time, but if Arsenal can meet Sevilla's
valuation of the player then a deal may be possible.
Not exact matches
Everton are
of course seemingly in a constant state
of financial crisis and this may well lead to Moyes having to consider selling one or more
of his prized assets and one would imagine that if Sir Alex Ferguson upped his offer to meet any
valuation placed on the
player then it would probably be begrudgingly accepted.
The Ox is only 23 or 24 at the most and going by some
of the ridiculous
valuations of English
players,
then surely he has to valued at a minimum
of # 50 million???
If he comes out with bold statements saying we WILL buy a CB, and we WILL buy a DM,
then every sensible manager who has one
of these
players available, will almost double his
valuation if Arsene comes knocking.
I saw a brilliant article on another Arsenal forum that looked at a study produced by the Football Observatory site in which various
player attributes are combined to work out the worth
of the
players, and these values are
then aggregated to provide a
valuation for the whole squad.
Then people come hear and talk about his
valuation and tell me he is over performing.Tell me for how much we bought some
of Arsenal greatest
players before you can and say that.The guy is so terrible I don't even know what to say anymore.I'm just speechless so I won't go further.Vardy snubbing Arsenal has completely nothing to do with Wenger keep Giroud.
The Two Clubs Are 10 Million Euros Apart In Their
Valuation Of The
Player, Although It Will Be A Situation Where Inter Will Pay A Loan Fee,
Then Sign Him Permanently A Year Later.
We know that our
valuation of what a
player is worth to us is consistently lower that what he is worth in the market place, if you
then insist to hold onto your own
valuations you know you will not get the
players you want.
Lemar is a
player Klopp really likes and if the Reds like his transfer
valuation,
then it could
of course be back on.
So, these stories
of bids and rejections and improved bids are unlikely to be true — it is more than likely a club has to register an interest in a
player they want to buy, and wait to see if his club makes its mind up to sell — and letting the other clubs and the
player's agent know, and
then sit back and await the club who are prepared to match their transfer
valuation and meet the
player's personal terms, while they go through the same process to recruit a replacement.