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How many minutes will he play for jj in 23-24 season?


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InterMerda

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2016
1,453
Looking at just revenues is pretty dumb IMO. Clubs have debts and expenses too. The cash flow as a whole is what counts. However I agree with DP84, neither us and Bayern (at the time) can be out outmuscled financially by richer clubs, only if we let them treat us like udinesse.
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
5,762
Looking at just revenues is pretty dumb IMO. Clubs have debts and expenses too. The cash flow as a whole is what counts. However I agree with DP84, neither us and Bayern (at the time) can be out outmuscled financially by richer clubs, only if we let them treat us like udinesse.
if they do this it's not because we get "outmuscled" it's because they want the money.
My point is why now and not next summer? what's the difference?
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,028
Looking at just revenues is pretty dumb IMO. Clubs have debts and expenses too. The cash flow as a whole is what counts. However I agree with DP84, neither us and Bayern (at the time) can be out outmuscled financially by richer clubs, only if we let them treat us like udinesse.
I agree, there's more to it, but our financial position is solid atm and we have relatively high salary bill (talk about players leaving for better salary elsewhere), only 40m inferior to last year's United for instance. Although that is about to change for worse with new TV deal in England. Seeing how club had managed to spend 40m on Dybala last year, or to buy rival's best player for 32m in Pjanic left me with impression that we're looking to join elite clubs, top 3-4 out there and build a squad capable to mount CL challenge. Ofc you can't let your best players leave at the same time, which left me perplexed. I could have bought last year as transitional but we can't be for the 2nd year in a row in process of transition. Next year we might again lose important players and then it starts again and again. I'm dying to see what kind of investments wait us in the next 40 days. LEt's hope we learned our lesson last year. :xfinger:

Btw to sell Pogba and then to spend 94m on 28 yo Higuain would be moronic and I have faith in them, that they won't be going in this direction. Now we need 2 CMs, one needs to be top class.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
I agree, there's more to it, but our financial position is solid atm. Seeing how club had managed to spend 40m on Dybala last year, or to buy rival's best player for 32m in Pjanic left me with impression that we're looking to join elite clubs, top 3-4 out there and build a squad capable to mount CL challenge. Ofc you can't let your best players leave at the same time, which left me perplexed. I could have bought last year as transitional but we can't be for the 2nd year in a row in process of transition. Next year we might again lose important players and then it starts again and again.
The problem is that i just dont see how we can compete with the money other teams are geneating.

I mean, we can kick their asses year in year out in the CL, but as long as they have this stupid sponsorship and tv deals...they can just throw money in the face of players, and give them equally CL football and triple of our wages. Theres no competition on that.

It is all fault of the italian league.

Maybe we will have to generate our income by nurturing players and selling them a la Pogba. because i dont see from where we can get the money to offer those obsene contracts.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
Elkann is a disgusting Jew muppet, and a fake fan. He has all this money, but can't be fucked to care for this club like Moratti did for Inter back in the day, or pre-senility Berlusca during the heyday of Milan.

If I were the management, I'd go to Pogba and tell him that he will be staying here for 2 years, give him 8 million net, and renew his contract until 2021. Come 2018, if he wants to leave then, he can go. He will still get a shitload of money, and the fat shitcunt pig will still get his commission.
 

Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
38,737
Elkann is a disgusting Jew muppet, and a fake fan. He has all this money, but can't be $#@!ed to care for this club like Moratti did for Inter back in the day, or pre-senility Berlusca during the heyday of Milan.

If I were the management, I'd go to Pogba and tell him that he will be staying here for 2 years, give him 8 million net, and renew his contract until 2021. Come 2018, if he wants to leave then, he can go. He will still get a $#@!load of money, and the fat $#@!$#@! pig will still get his commission.

:lol:
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
5,762
I agree, there's more to it, but our financial position is solid atm and we have relatively high salary bill (talk about players leaving for better salary elsewhere), only 40m inferior to last year's United for instance. Although that is about to change for worse with new TV deal in England. Seeing how club had managed to spend 40m on Dybala last year, or to buy rival's best player for 32m in Pjanic left me with impression that we're looking to join elite clubs, top 3-4 out there and build a squad capable to mount CL challenge. Ofc you can't let your best players leave at the same time, which left me perplexed. I could have bought last year as transitional but we can't be for the 2nd year in a row in process of transition. Next year we might again lose important players and then it starts again and again. I'm dying to see what kind of investments wait us in the next 40 days. LEt's hope we learned our lesson last year. :xfinger:

Btw to sell Pogba and then to spend 94m on 28 yo Higuain would be moronic and I have faith in them, that they won't be going in this direction. Now we need 2 CMs, one needs to be top class.
check again. we spend 122m € they spend little above the 200m £. The difference is about 80m gross wages.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
if they do this it's not because we get "outmuscled" it's because they want the money.
My point is why now and not next summer? what's the difference?
I really doubt that have a masterplan to replace Pogba... because you just cant replace Pogba the marketing and hype machine just as if.

If Pogba goes..we need someone like Verrati to replace him AND a great goalscorer.... not necesarily higuain...but well there are not many.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,892
What the fuck guys?

We are selling him for 120 fucking million to the same club who let him go for free 4 years ago.

You make it sound like he is going on bosman.

Crybabies, grow the fuck up !!!
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,759
What the fuck guys?

We are selling him for 120 fucking million to the same club who let him go for free 4 years ago.

You make it sound like he is going on bosman.

Crybabies, grow the fuck up !!!
What does us getting him free have to do with anything? Perhaps we should have sold him 3 years ago for 30 mill since hey, we got him fot free
 

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