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3 minutes ago, SUPERTOON said:

Does feel as though things are moving again now, Gayle going as well should speed a few things up.


Who’d have thought the whole team being in Austria for 2 weeks would have put a slight hold on proceedings.

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21 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

 

Surely it's a bit further along than being on a list, if we're chatting to his agent? I'm not suggesting its advanced or anything, but I think there's something in it.

Everything I've read about how transfers work these days tells me that speaking to agents/representatives is the first step, not the last.

 

Us meeting with the agent is consistent with Hope's claim that we are "exploring" a deal.

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4 minutes ago, Keegans Export said:

Everything I've read about how transfers work these days tells me that speaking to agents/representatives is the first step, not the last.

 

Us meeting with the agent is consistent with Hope's claim that we are "exploring" a deal.

Not sure we fly him to Newcastle as the first step mind 

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3 minutes ago, SUPERTOON said:

Not sure we fly him to Newcastle as the first step mind 

For a deal that could be worth around £30m it’s not unusual for an agent to fly out for preliminary talks 

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5 minutes ago, Nine said:

For a deal that could be worth around £30m it’s not unusual for an agent to fly out for preliminary talks 

Pretty sure Ashworth and his agent where in Austria together last week or close by weren’t they ? Any initial talks would have taken place then 

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The concern has to be the fact we are still massively short in the front areas, not in respect of players but quality. 
 

The message we keep getting knocked back with our initial bids is a trend now. Fees maybe higher however the trend isn’t much different to when Lee Charnley was negotiating. We used to low ball constantly in line with the perceived value.

 

As the richest club in the world surely this should not still be happening.

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Just now, Yelevats said:

The concern has to be the fact we are still massively short in the front areas, not in respect of players but quality. 
 

The message we keep getting knocked back with our initial bids is a trend now. Fees maybe higher however the trend isn’t much different to when Lee Charnley was negotiating. We used to low ball constantly in line with the perceived value.

 

As the richest club in the world surely this should not still be happening.

You're right. Clearly our current strategy will render us unable to sign any players of real quality. Like Bruno. Or Botman. For a combined SEVENTY MILLION POUNDS.

 

Jesus...

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It’s pretty simple like, we will only buy high quality players, especially in the final third. The very best of these players are unlikely to come right now so we have to target quality that will improve us to a top 6-8 side and not be redundant in two years’ time if we manage to get into Europe. We also don’t have the commercial revenue in order to spend ridiculously just yet 

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5 minutes ago, Yelevats said:

The concern has to be the fact we are still massively short in the front areas, not in respect of players but quality. 
 

The message we keep getting knocked back with our initial bids is a trend now. Fees maybe higher however the trend isn’t much different to when Lee Charnley was negotiating. We used to low ball constantly in line with the perceived value.

 

As the richest club in the world surely this should not still be happening.

Our Ekitike bid was accepted, and also publicly stated by the Reims owner as being higher than the Milan bid. If the player doesn’t want to come, it’s nothing to do with negotiating. Our owners still have to work within FFP, which due to the previous owner has been neglected beyond belief- as such any wealth is meaningless because we can’t just go out and spend it.

But you probably know all this. 

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11 minutes ago, Yelevats said:

The concern has to be the fact we are still massively short in the front areas, not in respect of players but quality. 
 

The message we keep getting knocked back with our initial bids is a trend now. Fees maybe higher however the trend isn’t much different to when Lee Charnley was negotiating. We used to low ball constantly in line with the perceived value.

 

As the richest club in the world surely this should not still be happening.

 

Well done, you've certainly gone to knew depths of stupid in this post.

 

You've managed to compare our current set up with the previous regime, despite us paying nearly 150m in 2022 and then also asked why the richest club in the world isn't spending money quick enough.

 

Go away, have a little think, then come back with a better effort.

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15 minutes ago, Yelevats said:

The concern has to be the fact we are still massively short in the front areas, not in respect of players but quality. 
 

The message we keep getting knocked back with our initial bids is a trend now. Fees maybe higher however the trend isn’t much different to when Lee Charnley was negotiating. We used to low ball constantly in line with the perceived value.

 

As the richest club in the world surely this should not still be happening.

Yeah but this time we are bidding upwards of 30 million, under Ashley it was less than 15 

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Just now, STM said:

 

Well done, you've certainly gone to knew depths of stupid in this post.

 

You've managed to compare our current set up with the previous regime, despite us paying nearly 150m in 2022 and then also asked why the richest club in the world isn't spending money quick enough.

 

Go away, have a little think, then come back with a better effort.

No need to be abusive with you opinions. Your obviously an intelligent person therefore I’m sure you know opinions are part of life and when someone doesn’t share the same ideology it doesn’t mean they deserve to be spoke to in such a way!

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Just now, Yelevats said:

No need to be abusive with you opinions. Your obviously an intelligent person therefore I’m sure you know opinions are part of life and when someone doesn’t share the same ideology it doesn’t mean they deserve to be spoke to in such a way!

Not sure stupid is abusive but point taken.

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30 minutes ago, Yelevats said:

The concern has to be the fact we are still massively short in the front areas, not in respect of players but quality. 
 

The message we keep getting knocked back with our initial bids is a trend now. Fees maybe higher however the trend isn’t much different to when Lee Charnley was negotiating. We used to low ball constantly in line with the perceived value.

 

As the richest club in the world surely this should not still be happening.

 

Okay, so the actual reality is you don't even know who we've bid for, or whether or not we've been knocked back, but carry on.

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