It's not as if transfers are usually paid up front in one large sum. Think we could spend £100 mill net this summer if we had a more "adventurous" manager in charge. Still expect us to at least spend £50-60 mill (net) this summer.
Kel Varnsen wrote: It's not as if transfers are usually paid up front in one large sum.
It's not as if transfers are usually paid up front in one large sum.
True, but we could probably pay most of it up front if we wanted to. I reckon that would be another incentive for a club like PSG, who need more income in order to meet the FFP next season, to sell.
The idea that PSG need to sell ...
Arent there many players who they want or could get rid of before they have to think about cashing in on Cavani? I've heard many names mentioned before him - Alex, Lavezzi, Menez, Verrati, Pastore etc.
Surely they'd accrue the full sale into this years accounts so it's just a cashflow thing
marv3llous wrote: The idea that PSG need to sell ... Arent there many players who they want or could get rid of before they have to think about cashing in on Cavani? I've heard many names mentioned before him - Alex, Lavezzi, Menez, Verrati, Pastore etc.
Those players aren't that great and are on massive wages. Who would pay for them?
Clubs that need money tend to sell their better players.
If anything there's a lesson to be learned from Pastore. They could have sold him a year ago and recuperated a chunk of the transfer fee. No one wants to spend big money on him now though, so he just sits there and pockets huge wages. If they shift him it will be to get him off the wage bill, not because someone makes them an offer that is anywhere close to what they paid Palermo.
I don't think they're going to make that mistake with Cavani.
Is Pastore still good though?
As for Eddy Cavz. Yeah I'd take him.
Cavani & PSG owner confirm that he won't be leaving this summer, the dream is over lads....
Wenger confirmed that we wouldn't sell both Nasri and Fabregas in the same summer....
we were never sgning him anyway. the numbers associated with him are too grotesque for us despite our dosh
to sustain those ridic petrodollar wages, it would have to be a free transfer. that might get the net expenditure to something reasonable.