They've just borrowed 170M from the bank, also I would think the player in part exchange is Amos or Clarke, , and if I was us I'd still be looking for £20-25M. but with our transfer dealings lately by the DOF & board we'll probably let him leave for about £5M, knowing us
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Originally posted by dave58 View PostThey've just borrowed 170M from the bank, also I would think the player in part exchange is Amos or Clarke, , and if I was us I'd still be looking for £20-25M. but with our transfer dealings lately by the DOF & board we'll probably let him leave for about £5M, knowing us
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Would love Amos in a deal, I rate him extremely highly
Jack Clarke hasn’t shown anything at Rangers/Been very low in confidence at Rangers
As stated above, Tottenham have taken a large loan because they are struggling with what they expected their new stadium to bring them (Anyone who hasn’t been make sure you do, outstanding and beautiful stadium)
I can’t see Tottenham making any signings this summer let alone Eze unless they are cheap. Might put us in a good position to try to sign Amos. Who knowsUnder Les Ferdinand:
Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
And many more mistakes
LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO
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Based on the number of press articles linking Eze with Newcastle and West Ham I am inclined to think he ends up with one of these clubs. Newcastle will apparently have serious money to spend and I hope there will be enough other clubs looking to buy Eze to make a proper bidding war, so we end up with a decent price.
Provided Premier League clubs end up getting the TV-money they are entitled to the financial situation of top clubs will not seriously change because of the lock down. Lost revenue from a few homes games makes little impact on top clubs which have 80%+ of revenue from the TV deal. However, the uncertainty is clouding it. If there will be a second wave of virus and the league come sto a full stop again the TV revenues are bound to be affected. This uncertainty might have an impact on transfer dealings even for Premier League clubs.
If it wasn't for the pandemic we would have got north of £20m for Eze. In present climate we will probably get less, but surely double figures. My guess: £16m.
The other side of the coin is the value we get when we spend the money on new acquisitions. Since we will compete with other clubs our level, which are much worse hit financially than Premier League clubs, we will be able to buy cheaply. I think any reduction in value of Eze and BOS because of the virus will be compensated for with the savings we make on incoming players, when you add up transfer fees and salaries.
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Originally posted by QPROslo View PostBased on the number of press articles linking Eze with Newcastle and West Ham I am inclined to think he ends up with one of these clubs. Newcastle will apparently have serious money to spend and I hope there will be enough other clubs looking to buy Eze to make a proper bidding war, so we end up with a decent price.
Provided Premier League clubs end up getting the TV-money they are entitled to the financial situation of top clubs will not seriously change because of the lock down. Lost revenue from a few homes games makes little impact on top clubs which have 80%+ of revenue from the TV deal. However, the uncertainty is clouding it. If there will be a second wave of virus and the league come sto a full stop again the TV revenues are bound to be affected. This uncertainty might have an impact on transfer dealings even for Premier League clubs.
If it wasn't for the pandemic we would have got north of £20m for Eze. In present climate we will probably get less, but surely double figures. My guess: £16m.
The other side of the coin is the value we get when we spend the money on new acquisitions. Since we will compete with other clubs our level, which are much worse hit financially than Premier League clubs, we will be able to buy cheaply. I think any reduction in value of Eze and BOS because of the virus will be compensated for with the savings we make on incoming players, when you add up transfer fees and salaries.
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I can't see that full stadiums will be allowed anytime this year. Missing the revenue of 60K crowds over dozens of games will completely cripple Spurs and hopefully send them into administration. Last thing they will be doing is splashing big money on any players, particularly players with no proven top level pedigree - too risky to be gambling on potential.
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostI can't see that full stadiums will be allowed anytime this year. Missing the revenue of 60K crowds over dozens of games will completely cripple Spurs and hopefully send them into administration. Last thing they will be doing is splashing big money on any players, particularly players with no proven top level pedigree - too risky to be gambling on potential.
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Originally posted by Stainrod View PostI understand Eze is still under contract for 2 more years with Bos it’s 1 year . I agree the current climate for selling our assets isn’t ideal but that extra year for Eze is vital in achieving a decent fee . We should also be looking to insert a percentage for a sell on fee as I can see him going for even more money in 2 or 3 years time .we had a similar deal in place when we sold Sterling and it paid off .
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