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PedroFlu

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Sep 20, 2011
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No fucking Dzeko. Getting old, big salaries, Morata is the starter.

They will definitely get Zaza without spending a penny (exchanging for half Berardi + Coman loan). Then probably sell LLorente.

I expect a SS to come, to start as Tevez backup and then replace him in 2016. Dybala looks realistic.

Apart from Dybala, I hate the names being thrown out there. Falcao, Dzeko, Ramires, Witsel, fuck all these guys.

I'd be ok with Zaza + Dybala + AM. They won't buy any fullbacks anyway. Maybe Zappacosta only to loan him back to Atalanta.
 
Apr 29, 2006
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It's not even April yet and this summer promises to be very, very interesting.

How much can we get from sales? I hope we can use the fact our players will get much higher valuation if we were to reach CL semis.

Imagine Llorente scoring a brace and getting us to the semi or FINAL? And then BAM - we sell him!
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
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I don't understand why Oscar is so unwanted here. I think it'd be huge for us if we got him. Sure there are better options and maybe cheaper but I still don't get the attitude towards him here. Imagine this:

Tevez - Morata
Oscar
Pogba - Vidal
Marchisio​

Say what you want but this is a WC midfield. Yet you'd have Pirlo and Pereyra as potential starters in case of suspensions/injuries. Add to that Asamoah and young Sturaro and it looks very nice.

I definitely wouldn't complain with having something like this. Sure Chelsea won't sell him for cheap nor we will offer huge money for him but the attitude here is stunning sometimes.

As for Dzeko - no thanks, he wouldn't suit our style anyway similarly to Llorente.
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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I don't understand why Oscar is so unwanted here. I think it'd be huge for us if we got him. Sure there are better options and maybe cheaper but I still don't get the attitude towards him here. Imagine this:

Tevez - Morata
Oscar
Pogba - Vidal
Marchisio​

Say what you want but this is a WC midfield. Yet you'd have Pirlo and Pereyra as potential starters in case of suspensions/injuries. Add to that Asamoah and young Sturaro and it looks very nice.

I definitely wouldn't complain with having something like this. Sure Chelsea won't sell him for cheap nor we will offer huge money for him but the attitude here is stunning sometimes.

As for Dzeko - no thanks, he wouldn't suit our style anyway similarly to Llorente.
It's the Tuz...

On another news, Llorente to Barcelona? Why does that sound like BS...
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
"sales"


Who exactly is up for sale ? Llorente ? Might get 5 mil for him. Woah, bring Oscar on that 5 mil.



Seriously, after Berardi, Zaza and Pereyra, not that much left


And we cant afford oscar
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
27,327
"sales"


Who exactly is up for sale ? Llorente ? Might get 5 mil for him. Woah, bring Oscar on that 5 mil.



Seriously, after Berardi, Zaza and Pereyra, not that much left


And we cant afford oscar
Since i don't believe FI shit i went to check the source, seems legit.

http://www.sport.es/es/noticias/barca/barcelona-quiere-fichar-altura-4059709

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How much would Oscar even cost?
Too much. He signed a new contract not too long ago. 30-35mil minimum.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Legit ? They wanted vertical danger and signed suarez, the Llorente story is 4 years old but gets repeated each time

Its bullshit.


Also , isnt fagcelona under a transfer embargo
 

Fellas

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Jun 13, 2005
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"sales"


Who exactly is up for sale ? Llorente ? Might get 5 mil for him. Woah, bring Oscar on that 5 mil.



Seriously, after Berardi, Zaza and Pereyra, not that much left


And we cant afford oscar
I don't understand, people have been here for ages? Haven't you learned anything about how it works?

Im not a specialist either, but It doesent work in the way that you sell a player for 5 million euros examples and that means you have 5 million to spend.

You have a budget for each season, let's say it's 200 million euros even Agnelli mentioned some years ago. When you get a player you sign him on a 5 year contract and he gets 3,5 million euros + transfee paid was 15 million euros ( just an example)


5 year x 3,5= 17.5 +15 transferfee= 32,5/5=6,5 million euros cost on the budget every season.

When you see the whole picture you understand things better.


Llorente was free? so the cost every season is 3,5 million euros, Giovinco leaves so 2,6 million euros in salary is gone, Pepe 1,3 million euros if we don't give him a new contract.

In only salaries 7,4 million euros saved in the budget. Let's see what we can do, Dybala just an example, transferfee 30 million euros, contract 2,5 million euros 5 years contract.

30 million euros, 2,5 millions 5 year= 12,5 million euros +30= 42,5/5= 8,5 million euros cost on the budget every season.


The players mentioned diden't give us much money but the leaved space in the budget to do new deals. Ofcourse it's better if we get cash also. It gives us a better budget for that year.

It's alot more to it, you can even sell a player and it will have a negative effect on the budget, because the player still cost you alot every season, why do you believe we gave Jorge Martinez a new contract?

As I said im not a specialist, but the way people are thinking here is faaaar from the reality how things works.

In reality a player bought for 10 million euros could be more expensive then a player bought for 40 million euros, it depens on salary, how many years he signd for.

I still think Tevez is our most expensive player ( with all rights ofcourse) if you look at how much he costs us every year. That despite the transfer fee paid is less then others in the team.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
I don't understand, people have been here for ages? Haven't you learned anything about how it works?

Im not a specialist either, but It doesent work in the way that you sell a player for 5 million euros examples and that means you have 5 million to spend.

You have a budget for each season, let's say it's 200 million euros even Agnelli mentioned some years ago. When you get a player you sign him on a 5 year contract and he gets 3,5 million euros + transfee paid was 15 million euros ( just an example)


5 year x 3,5= 17.5 +15 transferfee= 32,5/5=6,5 million euros cost on the budget every season.

When you see the whole picture you understand things better.


Llorente was free? so the cost every season is 3,5 million euros, Giovinco leaves so 2,6 million euros in salary is gone, Pepe 1,3 million euros if we don't give him a new contract.

In only salaries 7,4 million euros saved in the budget. Let's see what we can do, Dybala just an example, transferfee 30 million euros, contract 2,5 million euros 5 years contract.

30 million euros, 2,5 millions 5 year= 12,5 million euros +30= 42,5/5= 8,5 million euros


The players mentioned diden't give us much money but the leaved space in the budget to do new deals. Ofcourse it's better if we get cash also. It gives us a better budget for that year.

It's alot more to it, you can even sell a player and it will have a negative effect on the budget, because the player still cost you alot every season, why do you believe we gave Jorge Martinez a new contract?

As I said im not a specialist, but the way people are thinking here is faaaar from the reality how things works.
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