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Aren't all transfer fees pretty high these days? 17.5 is peanuts compared to the 30-50 mill teams spend on an average player (Carroll).
You're being too generous.
Aren't all transfer fees pretty high these days? 17.5 is peanuts compared to the 30-50 mill teams spend on an average player (Carroll).
The fee quoted according to someone on this thread is up to 22million Euros which (i think) equates to approx £20 million?
In response - I think you overestimate sentiment. Clubs know that football is a business. Dortmund will be taking players from other clubs in the same way. It's the way of the world. Everyone understands this.
Also - he may may not wish to pis Dortmund off - but he'll most likely (as most footballers) wish to look after number one. If a deal does not happen this summer you think he'll be happy that they're holding him to ransom by asking for a huge fee when they paid so litte for him and potentially frustrating his dream move - and he probably feels he's paid them back enough with his performances since he joined.
Regardless - its all speculative and I didn't mean to take this point on. All I was saaying was that a poster suggested this was a great value signing. It may well prove to be.
Always find it funny that the same people most likely to piss and moan about us being taken to the cleaners by the transfer fees we pay, will also be up in arms if we ever get priced out of a deal. Make your cocking minds up.
To be honest, I'd much rather a ball winning passer than Cleverley alongside Carrick. A Martinez or a cheaper equivalent.
Actually 22m euros is around 17-18m sterling. I stand to be corrected on that.
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young/nani-----------nani/welbeck
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-------carrick-----fletch/martinez---
--LB--vida-------rio-------rafael----
this looks awesome to me. very balanced.
A cheaper option than Martinez would possibly be Sahin from Madrid. I actually think Sahin would be the better option too personally. His passing range is far superior imo, and he is more an all round midfielder than Martinez.
Although i am not knocking Martinez whatsoever. I would be delighted if we got him, but it looks too costly and complicated a deal to be hopeful of success.
Sahin on the other hand, is out of favour at Madrid and they paid only £8m for him last year. A £20m bid from us would be an absolute snip for a player of Sahin's all round ability, and Madrid would be doubling their money after only 12 months on a player they don't really need.
Everyone's a winner in my scenario!,
I can't remember the last time we did and it's always seemed like an untapped goldmine. Hopefully we're keeping better tabs on it these days.
--------rooney------------
young/nani-----------nani/welbeck
-----------kagawa---------------
-------carrick-----fletch/martinez---
--LB--vida-------rio-------rafael----
this looks awesome to me. very balanced.
--------rooney------------
young/nani-----------nani/welbeck
-----------kagawa---------------
-------carrick-----fletch/martinez---
--LB--vida-------rio-------rafael----
this looks awesome to me. very balanced.
It's nice that posters are still relying on Fletch. He'll never be the same player again imo.
city and chelsea will be scary next season.
Valencia?
and we really should have a keeper![]()
--------rooney------------
young/nani-----------nani/welbeck
-----------kagawa---------------
-------carrick-----fletch/martinez---
--LB--vida-------rio-------rafael----
this looks awesome to me. very balanced.
What makes you think Chelsea will be scary? I think they are looking at 3rd spot at best.
Torres will be main man, there's a problem in itself.
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We'll make that money back in no time through Japanese endorsements and merchandise.
That's probably one Asian country where there's real money to be made, rather than the 5 million counterfeit Man United tops you see in Bangkok.
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Ouch, at least I wear the real ones... 3, 40 pound shirts are equal to some ppls monthly salary down there so don't blame them.
Ouch, at least I wear the real ones... 3, 40 pound shirts are equal to some ppls monthly salary down there so don't blame them.
Ouch, at least I wear the real ones... 3, 40 pound shirts are equal to some ppls monthly salary down there so don't blame them.
i expect torres to find form, if he has someone like hazard playing centrally behind him.
though this comment a little offensive and inaccurate. it makes a good point.
i will take india's example to illustrate:
40 pounds for you guys does not mean the same as Rs. 3600 in india. I have bought kits both in the US(when I was earning in the US) and India(when I was earning in India). Even though on direct currency conversion they were the same price. but buying it in india hurt the pocket more. this should change![]()
I have no idea what that can be based on, he's been "off-form" for over 2 years now.
People get too hung up on shirt sales when discussing the marketing value of players. It's not about selling shirts, it's being able to tell the major sponsors how much exposure their brand will get in different territories.
The number of shirts Kagawa might sell in Japan isn't a big deal, the number of Japanese who will see the logo/brand on his shirt is much more important.
I don't know what to make of this guy, good stats and looks good on YouTube highlights, but never been blown away when watching him properly. Seemed to get ushered off the ball quite easily and that.
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DE GEA
RAFAEL SMALLING VIDIC EVRA
CARRICK CLEVERLEY
VALENCIA KAGAWA NANI
ROONEY