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This one does feel like a no brainer, we need a top striker for a pittance, a Spanish one becomes available, we have one of the best Spanish managers ever and a few Spanish players to help him settle in.

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Incredible that we'll spend £10m on a winger that doesn't appear to be first choice, yet we're refusing to pay £13.4m for a striker that'll probably end up playing more games than said winger.

 

Even with Ashley-logic of not spending what we don't have, there is no way we cant afford this deal like.

 

Because Ashley in his infinite wisdom believes in sell on value above all else, if Perez was 25 or under he'd probably pay it.

 

But seeing as he's a moron, here we are.

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Incredible that we'll spend £10m on a winger that doesn't appear to be first choice, yet we're refusing to pay £13.4m for a striker that'll probably end up playing more games than said winger.

 

Even with Ashley-logic of not spending what we don't have, there is no way we cant afford this deal like.

They probably think he's ancient at 28 and won't be able to recoup a future fee the tight twats.
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Incredible that we'll spend £10m on a winger that doesn't appear to be first choice, yet we're refusing to pay £13.4m for a striker that'll probably end up playing more games than said winger.

 

Even with Ashley-logic of not spending what we don't have, there is no way we cant afford this deal like.

 

Think the last couple of weeks has virtually confirmed it's about the wages rather than transfer fees. Murphy is probably on a much lower salary than Perez would demand to come here. It's all the same money to me like, the club clearly disagree.

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/west-ham-newcastle-set-transfer-10966599

Newcastle and West Ham are locked in a bitter battle for Brentford’s Jota.

 

The two clubs are squaring off over the Spanish playmaker who has just one season left to run on his contract at Griffin Park.

 

Jota, 26, is seen as a ball-player who will add quality to both teams going forward — and rival bosses Rafael Benitez and Slaven Bilic have different reasons for pursuing the deal.

 

Toon chief Benitez still believes he is short of quality in areas that can make a difference for his promoted Magpies.

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