Predicated on us getting 25m, what I was originally saying is that Madrid at this point don't want to pay that...Is De Gea worth £25m to us for season. Effectively £500k per week.
If you think he is the difference between a guaranteed top 4 place and guaranteed missing out then probably just about.
Also this type of statement annoys me seeing as you could do with a bit of work on your prepositions.
It's bad management. De Gea should have signed an extended contract beginning of last season. Lindegaard has been surplus to requirements since last January. Valdes has fallen out with management. Sam Johnston is hanging around to see what happens in the next few weeks. Seems we'll still be looking for another goalkeeper. Ramos I imagine is 2nd choice if as expected De Gea moves to Madrid.Agreed!
Though surely Lindegaard and Valdes will be off the books by the end of this window?
There's nothing wrong with what @JPRouve and @shamans have been saying, it's opportunity cost. For instance, you give up a job paying $2000 to start a business which makes a profit of $1000. You're making a loss of $1000 because of the opportunity cost in terms of the income foregone in the alternative job.
DDG's value isn't as black or white but the concept definitely isn't wrong.
To get back on topic, I suspect he will be forced to stay if Real don't match our valuation.
De Gea didn't accept the contract extension.It's bad management. De Gea should have signed an extended contract beginning of last season. Lindegaard has been surplus to requirements since last January. Valdes has fallen out with management. Sam Johnston is hanging around to see what happens in the next few weeks. Seems we'll still be looking for another goalkeeper. Ramos I imagine is 2nd choice if as expected De Gea moves to Madrid.
I don't think De Gea was awarded a contract extension. Moyes was sacked and LvG wanted to assess players. You may have misunderstood my post as meaning this summer.De Gea didn't accept the contract extension.
We tried to offload Lindegaard in the last summer, but no-one wanted him.
Agree about Valdez, but then if he refused to play for the reserves, he is at fault. Needs to get shipped.
I think that Johnstone will go on loan.
Ideally, we'll keep De Gea and Romero for the next season and offload Lindegaard and Valdez. At worst case, keep Lindegaard as third keeper (he is on smaller wage). If De Gea leaves, I think that we'll go for a first choice keeper with Romero as backup.
Regardless of what happens, I think that Valdez will be off, Johnstone will go on loan, while Lindegaard hopefully will be off.
It is quite funny though that we seems to be looking for a new keeper, while we have 5 keepers and we have already offloaded one (Amos). In truth, we have signed two backup keepers after the first one refused to play. It could happen.
Probably not in the summer, but there was definitely talk on us offering him a contract in the early stages of last season (probably October or so).I don't think De Gea was awarded a contract extension. Moyes was sacked and LvG wanted to assess players. You may have misunderstood my post as meaning this summer.
I know I'm late to the party, but either he's a 25m asset or he isn't. If we're assuming he's a 25m asset (don't give a shit about the actual numer) selling him for that will be breaking even. Letting him go on a free and the value is lost - it's not a double negative.It's a delta, the delta between selling now or not selling, is 50m.
Haha, it's my mistake trying to bring some basic knowledge to a football forum. Stop being so stubborn in life. Loosen up. Relax. I only wanted to introduce you guys to a concept you clearly had no idea about (and there's nothing wrong with that. There's a ton of things I don't know that both of you probably do). We all have our fields of expertise. You'll always stay at your level if you're so stubborn with listening to other people.
Stop teasing them.![]()
Don't try to act smart. Everyone knows what is 'oppurtunity cost', you're hardly going to win a Nobel prize by mentioning it. It is something that is teached in any microeconomics course.Haha, it's my mistake trying to bring some basic knowledge to a football forum. Stop being so stubborn in life. Loosen up. Relax. I only wanted to introduce you guys to a concept you clearly had no idea about (and there's nothing wrong with that. There's a ton of things I don't know that both of you probably do). We all have our fields of expertise. You'll always stay at your level if you're so stubborn with listening to other people.
For simplicity, lets not account wages. Lets say that De Gea is better 10m than the new keeper we'll sign.There's nothing wrong with what @JPRouve and @shamans have been saying, it's opportunity cost. For instance, you give up a job paying $2000 to start a business which makes a profit of $1000. You're making a loss of $1000 because of the opportunity cost in terms of the income foregone in the alternative job.
DDG's value isn't as black or white but the concept definitely isn't wrong.
To get back on topic, I suspect he will be forced to stay if Real don't match our valuation.
'KinellI'd just like to say the notation over the course of the previous pages have been absolutely appalling. I expected more from mathematicians at least.
Also this type of statement annoys me seeing as you could do with a bit of work on your prepositions.
Anyway, De Gea is clearly in a quantum state described by a linear combination of being a Manchester United player and a Real Madrid player.
\psi_{De Gea}=a*\psi_{MAU}+b*\psi_{RMA}, where a and b are constants.
If we solve the time-dependent Schrödinger equation for this system by use of the Hamiltonian given by... nah feck it. I'm not sure quantum mechanics is the best way to describe the situation of football players.
Going to relax a bit by coding an algorithm to find the SCC in a graph.
Needs letters and squiggles... it's a start tho1+1 = ?
shaman and jpr can you give us the transfer formula. It'll make all of our lives easier in subsequent transfer windows. Think about it, we hear some speculation or see a tweet, put the details into a formula and get the likelihood of a transfer coming off and what price it would be.
Can call it the Muppet Equation...
You people are nuts.
I never said that it was the correct way of thinking, just that I see where his 50m come from.
You people are nuts.
I think the point JPRouce is trying to make is in terms of economics.
If you have the opportunity to sell him right now (for 25 Million) but you chose not to and let him go on a free, you are losing 25 million pounds in this scenario. He's taking an economics approach to it.
Think of it this way, our new replacement can either be covered by the De Gea fee and cost us zero
OR
Our new replacement will cost us 25 million and an asset worth 25 million.
However, I think the figures are slightly off and De Gea staying here for a year might earn us some money by winning trophies here.
hope @Revan and @Jed I. Knight understand now.
We'd never know beforehand if he'd show up or not, the cnut.
Possibly, if LVG finds a blonde wig and starts singing europopIs there a scenario where De Gea changes his mind during the season and sign a new contract?