Walrus
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Modric is exactly the kind of player we need. Anyone who cannot see that is a fool, no offence.
35-40 if Levy agrees to sell.
That depends on how he does for Croatia during the Euros, I'd imagine.
Bollocks, he plays very well in tight spaces from what I've seen.
He's not overrated at all - he's a fantastic midfielder.
But haters gonna hate etc
You must be watching a different player: Modric excels at getting away from/out of tight situations.
What, that is the exact opposite of Modric? His passing, dribbling and ability to hold onto the ball in tight spaces and under pressure is excellent. His ability to retain possession is one his best assets.
I've probably watched him 30 times over the last 3 seasons and it's a common theme I've noticed, against midfield's who press him he's been invisible and regressive every time.
No one will pay 40m now. Chelsea don't need him and they were the only team who would have. Levy should have cashed in last summer because Modric isn't going to want to stay another season, so he'll most likely be sold this summer, but the fee will be far below 40m, I'd say around 30 max.
I've probably watched him 30 times over the last 3 seasons and it's a common theme I've noticed, against midfield's who press him he's been invisible and regressive every time.
No one will pay 40m now. Chelsea don't need him and they were the only team who would have. Levy should have cashed in last summer because Modric isn't going to want to stay another season, so he'll most likely be sold this summer, but the fee will be far below 40m, I'd say around 30 max.
But Chelsea are playing a 4-2-3-1 next season.
sorry, my I just lost head for a moment there, let me give it a wobble.
You had a team competing for a top four spot and technically they made it. Why would you want to sell your best player at the beginning of the season? If I was Levy, I would not have sold him either. fecking Chelsea winning the Champions League is screwing so many things over.
If the price was 40m (let's say, for argument's sake) .... has it occurred to you that Levy might not be imagining that anyone will pay that - and would thus set the bar high because he doesn't wish (or need) to sell?Well, that's not how it works is it? Levy can value him at 40million all he wants, but it doesn't mean he'll come close to getting it. No one is desperate for him like Chelsea were last season, and Modric himself wants to leave, plus he's a year older. You won't get 40m, totally unrealistic. Who are you imagining will pay that?
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Because they were getting offered over his value and the player wanted to leave. Spurs could have sold Modric and used the money to improve other areas of the squad.
If not for Chelsea winning the CL, an outcome which nobody could have have really expected, the extra income gained from CL football this coming season would have outweighed any profit gained from selling Modric.Because they were getting offered over his value and the player wanted to leave. Spurs could have sold Modric and used the money to improve other areas of the squad.
If you were a manager and you lost Modric, would you not want to replace him also?
If not for Chelsea winning the CL, an outcome which nobody could have have really expected, the extra income gained from CL football this coming season would have outweighed any profit gained from selling Modric.
Could have finished 4th, but probably wouldn't have. And how much of that 40m would we have needed to spend to get a player with even 3/4 of Modric's ability?You still could have finished fourth, 40million spent well is far more beneficial than Modric.
Err.. Yeah.
That's what I'm saying, reinvest the money.
I've watched him over 100 times in the past 3 seasons and its a common theme that he is able to get out of tight situations through his passing and dribbling. Are you sure you're not confusing him with Scott Parker? Modric almost always looks forward, even if surrounded.
They need better centre backs and a GK for the future along with a striker. So you would sell him for £40m and then buy players in all those positions and also a central midfielder for the one you didn't have to sell in the first place.
Could have finished 4th, but probably wouldn't have. And how much of that 40m would we have needed to spend to get a player with even 3/4 of Modric's ability?
Apples compared to pears.The way you lot are always banging on about Sandro why would you need to replace him at all?
The way you lot are always banging on about Sandro why would you need to replace him at all?
Apples compared to pears.
Sandro is essentially a DM, Modric isn't.
Because they're not even slightly the same kind of player?
Are you saying you'd prefer Sandro in there instead of Parker then?
Well, that's not how it works is it? Levy can value him at 40million all he wants, but it doesn't mean he'll come close to getting it. No one is desperate for him like Chelsea were last season, and Modric himself wants to leave, plus he's a year older. You won't get 40m, totally unrealistic. Who are you imagining will pay that?
Modric obviously helped you last season, but so would £40million. You are assuming that wouldn't have been reinvested and likewise secured you top 4.
He should have sold last year when Chelsea were interested IMO.
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Rarely does selling your best players actually lead to anything good.
As a rule, this is true. You get the odd exception like United selling Van Nistelrooy, but not often.
We sold Becks and bought Cristiano.
Arsenal sold Anelka and bought Henry.
Liverpool sold Owen and won the CL.
Inter sold Zlatan and won the lot.
Arsenal sold Overmars and bought Pires.
There are plenty of examples, these are just off the top of my head.
I was gonna include Andy Carroll too but was he ever really one of their best players?
We sold Becks and bought Cristiano.
Arsenal sold Anelka and bought Henry.
Liverpool sold Owen and won the CL.
Inter sold Zlatan and won the lot.
Arsenal sold Overmars and bought Pires.
There are plenty of examples, these are just off the top of my head.
I was gonna include Andy Carroll too but was he ever really one of their best players?
Dembele is a completely different article.I'll be honest, at this point I'd rather go for someone like Dembele who's younger, much cheaper and imo has potential to become just as good as Modric..