slored1
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Talk on Twitter that he is gone for 130 million plus add-ons. Such a shame for the league.
I don’t really follow United finances with any great rigour but we really should be getting into the mix for an on-the-market Harry Kane. He’s never a City player.
You're going to waste the money again. Just keep him for everybody's sake.Apparently we have set a deadline of tomorrow at noon for an acceptable offer. Now also hearing the deal is very close and may even be signed tonight - I reckon it will be £130 million with ad-on's that could take the final fee well over £150 million.
You're going to waste the money again. Just keep him for everybody's sake.
Sounds like Levy wants to sell if he’s set a deadline. Logic states that if he would accept £130m + addons tomorrow he would accept it next week too.Apparently we have set a deadline of tomorrow at noon for an acceptable offer. Now also hearing the deal is very close and may even be signed tonight - I reckon it will be £130 million with ad-on's that could take the final fee well over £150 million.
Everybody knows that it's a joke.If this happens FFP is a joke
Sounds like Levy wants to sell if he’s set a deadline. Logic states that if he would accept £130m + addons tomorrow he would accept it next week too.
Isn't this getting a bit late in the transfer window for Spurs? Surely they would want to reinvest the Kane fee in 2-3 really strong additions to the squad to compensate, but the further we go in the window, the more difficult it will be to find these players. Maybe they are already working behind the scenes on this, but going into the season without Kane and having reinvested would be horrible for them.
What's the point of it then?Everybody knows that it's a joke.
Who are Spurs getting as their Kane replacement? Any names? The lad at Inter has already rejected them. Hijacking Tammy Abraham isn't a bad shout
I don't know where this idea that Pep has a particular kind of striker comes from.
This is a manager that has used Ibrahimovic, Lewandowski, Fabregas, Messi, Sterling, Goetze as striker. He won't have a problem with Kane.
What's the point of it then?
I don’t really follow United finances with any great rigour but we really should be getting into the mix for an on-the-market Harry Kane. He’s never a City player.
If Levy doesn't sellIs there a chance he'll stay after all? If City somehow can't pull this through, I can't see anybody else pursuing Kane for the price being mentioned. Chelsea should've gone for him IMO (maybe they did and Harry didn't want them?), but other than that surely nobody is paying 120+m for him (PSG are stacked)?
It appears City still think they can get him on the cheap, they are really leaving Harry pissing in the wind here.
It appears City still think they can get him on the cheap, they are really leaving Harry pissing in the wind here.
Matter of time before he's a City player
CIty need to stop posturing and trying to appear to drive a hard bargain. Everyone knows they will eventually pay up and get the player they want
It's true, though they'll only get done for prior seasons in the current court case. Presumably they'll get a retrospective points deduction, a massive multi million pound fine and be stripped of their titles in 11/12 and 13/14.
It'll be embarrassing but I don't think it'll harm them too much in the present.
Don't see Grealish improving them much. Kane is a different matter though, we'll need to be thinking about 100 points for the title if City sign him.
To punish smaller clubs.
Most clubs that get penalised about this are mid/lower table PL clubs or Championship clubs.
State backed clubs won't get punished. Everyone goes on about FFP as if it actually exists for these clubs.
It was one of the Sky sports people who actually said, FFP is irrelevant if you have the best lawyers and City, PSG have the best lawyers, they find the loophole and exploit it.
The word is that we have set a deadline of noon today so we should know either way soon.
Totally agree. Honestly, I don't know why FFP exists. I don't see the point. Look how City mugged off UEFA's FFP investigation, basically by just refusing to cooperate.
To be honest, while I have no love for the Stockport sky blues, I'm quite happy City won their FFP case against UEFA. It blew up the charade and will hopefully help us see the back of FFP.
FFP was brought in at the behest of the big clubs who don't want to see another City, another Chelsea or another Leicester. They hate the idea of foreign billionaires coming in and making something of small clubs. However, as you say, because those billionaires are richer than Midas all that happens is it ends up with clubs down the pyramid getting absolutely battered.
Clubs in the Championship and lower down, who can't afford the best sports lawyers money can buy, end up having the screws turned on them. Usually when they're at their lowest ebb. The way it works is perverse IMO.
Totally agree. Honestly, I don't know why FFP exists. I don't see the point. Look how City mugged off UEFA's FFP investigation, basically by just refusing to cooperate.
To be honest, while I have no love for the Stockport sky blues, I'm quite happy City won their FFP case against UEFA. It blew up the charade and will hopefully help us see the back of FFP.
FFP was brought in at the behest of the big clubs who don't want to see another City, another Chelsea or another Leicester. They hate the idea of foreign billionaires coming in and making something of small clubs. However, as you say, because those billionaires are richer than Midas all that happens is it ends up with clubs down the pyramid getting absolutely battered.
Clubs in the Championship and lower down, who can't afford the best sports lawyers money can buy, end up having the screws turned on them. Usually when they're at their lowest ebb. The way it works is perverse IMO.
That sounds like posturing. Were City to come through with £150m on deadline day Spurs will take it.
Now its being reported that Spurs and City are talking I think a deal is more likely than not. However, still doesn't change the fact that Kane could have and should have handled this a bit better.
I'm confused - are you saying it's good or bad for football that billionaires can turn nothing clubs into giants simply by pumping money into them?
I agree that the big clubs have an agenda in supporting FFP, but that doesn't make it wrong or unnecessary in principle.