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21 minutes ago, nufcjmc said:

I am not accounting smart to debate this so won't make myself any more foolish. 

 

The fee in laymens terms paid for the two forwards nearly is all I was agreeing to TCD point. 

 

How this is expressed in the accounts is a different matter but the fee for him only comes once in the accounts the subsequent annual costs of the two of them still need to be paid for year on year either through income or sales. 

 

Obviously this will depend if psr stays or we move to a squad cost model or a hybrid/something else.

 

 

 

Thats net spend mate. If you talking about net spend then yes. 130 for isak, Big Nick 69 and wissa 55. 

However if you say we have spent all the isak money based on net spend then well you completely wrong.

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7 minutes ago, tarie4 said:

Thats net spend mate. If you talking about net spend then yes. 130 for isak, Big Nick 69 and wissa 55. 

However if you say we have spent all the isak money based on net spend then well you completely wrong.

That was my original point yes 👍

 

However still struggling to get my head around accounting side if you stretch the fees paid for both big nick over 5 years and wissa over 4 years respectively the Isak money will more than cover year 1 of their amortised costs maybe year 2 and year 3 his fee won't cover the other years so would need more revenue or more sales so its not a magic money tree to tap into more spending potential. 

 

My brain clearly is outside of its comfort zone here so I will shut up 🤣

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33 minutes ago, nufcjmc said:

That was my original point yes 👍

 

However still struggling to get my head around accounting side if you stretch the fees paid for both big nick over 5 years and wissa over 4 years respectively the Isak money will more than cover year 1 of their amortised costs maybe year 2 and year 3 his fee won't cover the other years so would need more revenue or more sales so its not a magic money tree to tap into more spending potential. 

 

My brain clearly is outside of its comfort zone here so I will shut up 🤣

The FFP thread will help you here. Go have a read.

 

This Isak deal puts us in a good spot for the next few transfer windows. We've got some breathing room now. We've got plenty of cash, but we needed that headroom. And don't forget, we've got money from Longstaff and Kelly too.

 

We all knew at some point in our journey a big sale was needed in order to get to the next level, to improve the squad.

Isak was the most obvious candidate. I just thought maybe Isak would go to Barca  next summer for 120 million after scoring over 30 goals, thus leave as a legend, and welcomed back to tyneside anytime, fondly remembered and highly thought off.

 

 

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3 hours ago, nufcjmc said:

That was my original point yes 👍

 

However still struggling to get my head around accounting side if you stretch the fees paid for both big nick over 5 years and wissa over 4 years respectively the Isak money will more than cover year 1 of their amortised costs maybe year 2 and year 3 his fee won't cover the other years so would need more revenue or more sales so its not a magic money tree to tap into more spending potential. 

 

My brain clearly is outside of its comfort zone here so I will shut up 🤣

 

It gets complicated...

 

You need to start by factoring in the save mf on Isaks depreciation and wages which is somewhere between £15m and £20m.

 

This is a permanent thing, without any sales profit our P&L has this headroom added to it (when compared to 24/25)

 

For the sale you can put £30m profit/revenue for 25/26, 26/27 and 27/28. 

 

Under the current PSR calcs you get some benefit for 5 years (£30m, £60m, £90m, £60m, £30m to offset the losses), under UEFA rules it's £30m a year for 3 years - the rest of this is UEFA rules as simpler

 

So that's £45m+£50m a year in the P&L for 3 years. The Wissa and Wolt (great cop duo name) costs are about £30m-£35m so there is plenty of 'money' left for 3 years.

 

Year 4 and 5 there is £20m on the P&L (no Isak cost) compared to 24/25 so a shortfall on Wissa and Wolt that needs filling. Likely scenario is we flip Wissa to Saudi at this point

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And if anyone wants to feel even better about replacing Isak with Woltemade + profit + PSR accounting flexibility, imagine if we had not sold and had an unfit, unhappy Isak leading the line for us most of the year with Wissa out injured/off to AFCON. Would have been disastrous. 

 

 

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Amortisation is the key word. Most of our deals were over 5 years this summer so that 250 odd million that we spent will only cost us around £50m each season.

 

Theoretically, we could still spend another £150m in January and still be well under the PSR limit.

 

But we will need another big sale unless our financials drastically improve.

 

We will lose another “purple” at some point.

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21 minutes ago, Lucky said:

Amortisation is the key word. Most of our deals were over 5 years this summer so that 250 odd million that we spent will only cost us around £50m each season.

 

Theoretically, we could still spend another £150m in January and still be well under the PSR limit.

 

But we will need another big sale unless our financials drastically improve.

 

We will lose another “purple” at some point.

And the sale of Isak shows is that's ok... The club is bigger than anyone player and we will move on despite the drama

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Michael Owen has been proven wrong on his Alexander Isak Liverpool theory with talks in private over his fitness emerging. The 26-year-old has played just over 300 minutes for his new club and despite picking up a goal and assist, he has looked a little off the pace.

It is certainly no surprise that is the case with the chaotic saga over his future resulting in him having no proper pre-season while also missing the first few weeks of the new campaign. Despite that, Owen was of the expectation that he would be able to immediately make an impact after offering his verdict on the switch.

"I don't think so [the transfer saga will weigh heavily]," Owen told the Daily Star via BetSelect . "He's obviously got his dream move, one that he will think he was justified”

 

"I think Isak will hit the ground running. He's in a successful team, a team that is winning games, creating chances. It's not like he's come from a new league. He's used to the Premier League . He knows everything about it.

"So there is no reason why, apart from getting to know his new fellow players, there's no real reason why he won't be an immediate success."

On Isak's qualities in an already excellent Liverpool team, he added: "He'll have a huge impact. You don't pay £125million for somebody not to have an impact. Who else is out there that's better in that position?

 

"Liverpool have probably got the best goalkeeper in the world . They've probably got the best centre-half in the world. They've probably got the best right-sided attacker in the world. And arguably, they've now got the best centre-forward in the world.

"And to have the best you can get in four or five positions in a team, just makes you incredibly strong. And that's what Liverpool have gone and done."

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51 minutes ago, Jack14Bojangles said:

Isak is certainly a great player. But I think that, all in all, the signing of Woltemade, plus the transfer surplus, was an excellent deal.

Isak was great because Eddie made him that way, Woltemessi will be the same if he takes on board the words of Eddie.

 

Hope Isak doesn't rediscover any form/falls off some sort of cliff.

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2 minutes ago, Norseman said:

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I don't know if this is just me, but this looks so performative to me. It's like he's trying too hard to show how much he cares.

 

Was watching on TRT1 and thought that at the time. Really weird. 

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9 minutes ago, Danh1 said:

If this cunt picks up an injury it’s going to hit like crack.

 

Such an unlikeable cunt playing for such an unlikeable football club. 

 

It's coming, there's no chance he gets through the season unscathed. 

 

I just hope it's on-pitch, and agonizing :aww:

 

 

Edit: Ideally we see it at SJP sometime :lol:

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Elric said:

 

It's coming, there's no chance he gets through the season unscathed. 

 

I just hope it's on-pitch, and agonizing :aww:

 

 

Edit: ideally at SJP!

 

 

 

Shame we’ve played them here already. Would’ve made the Owen sub appearance for Man United look like a homecoming party. 
 

 

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