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3 minutes ago, KaKa said:

Once clubs are forking out £115 million for Caicedo, then there's just no chance.

 

Any fee for Isak has to now start at a fair bit higher than that.

 

That £150 million is no longer sounding so crazy.

 

That's the baseline and there's what, maybe 3-4 clubs (Bayern, PSG, Real, Liverpool?) that can afford that fee. Arsenal :lol: , nahhhh.

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25 minutes ago, Ben said:

Eh !! So PSR affects the Sky6 as well ? I don't think that's how it's supposed to work.

 

Yeah, it absolutely does.

 

They may have more money, but they spend significantly more on fees and wages so they end up in the same boat.

 

The funny thing is we've actually ended up with players at the same level and even  better than a number of theirs while shopping at a lower price point.

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Just now, David Edgar said:

£150m seems fair. His similar player list on fbref is Mbappe, Vincious and Kane. He's genuinely top 5 in the world. 


If he goes, I don’t want a ‘fair’ price, I want a ridiculously inflated price. 

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Not that I'm trying to sell Isak but the timing is all wrong.

 

Noone can afford him right now, the clubs that are in the conversation already have world class strikers (Kane, Mbappe, Haaland) and of course he has a long contract with us and neither the player or club wants this to end.

 

It's much more likely that he signs a new deal. If he wins us a trophy, I'd happily knock a few quid off the selling price as a gentlemans agreement when the time comes and he's ready to move.

 

Any player who puts a trophy in our cabinet, can have the right to choose their next destination IMO but show me that silverware first.

 

Isak, Botman, Bruno, Tonali, Gordon, Joelinton and our young English fullbacks need to realise that they have history in their grasp. A trophy is coming if they stick together. It's a case of when, not if. 

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If Isak moves in the next year or so, doubt it'll be anywhere near £150m. If one of the big boys comes in offering Isak 350k per week and us £110 million transfer fee, he may put in a transfer request and demand the move. Would rather not hold onto an unhappy player. £100-110m would still represent a healthy PSR profit.

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8 minutes ago, Shearergol said:

My Man United supporter boss said that Isak is worth £70m-£80m. 

 

There was a brief moment in my head where I considered losing my job.

An Arsenal supporting friend proposed 50m + Nketiah in the summer. Trying not to talk football with him anymore [emoji38]

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6 minutes ago, BergenMagpie said:

An Arsenal supporting friend proposed 50m + Nketiah in the summer. Trying not to talk football with him anymore [emoji38]


He shouldn’t even be your friend anymore. Slightly harsh but you’re better off without him. 

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1 hour ago, mighty__mag said:

Genuinely think one club could pay 150/180m and that's Madrid, and they're the only club not really mentioned. 

And they wont move for him whilst they have Mbappe up top. Which in theory could be for several years.

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Just now, The Prophet said:

 

He doesn't strike me as a type to stick in a transfer request, particularly when by all accounts he's perfectly happy.

Provided we show progress and qualify for Europe I think 

 

7 minutes ago, WilliamPS said:

Presume his original deal was 5 years? If so a new deal is paramount this summer. And that probably means need CL qualification.

Ends in 2028

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I work with a lot of Arsenal fans and some of them had convinced themselves we paid £30m for Isak so they could get him for £70-80m. I made them google how much we bought him for. Their faces dropped as they suddenly realised they couldn't afford him.

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Just now, Skeletor said:

I work with a lot of Arsenal fans and some of them had convinced themselves we paid £30m for Isak so they could get him for £70-80m. I made them google how much we bought him for. Their faces dropped as they suddenly realised they couldn't afford him.

Wouldn't matter what we paid tbf. His value would still be £150m+ regardless.

 

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5 minutes ago, HayDen Traces said:

Provided we show progress and qualify for Europe I think 

 

Ends in 2028

 

Three years left then. It needs sorting, but no rush.

 

Could see a scenario where we insert a release clause, should we not qualify for the CL.

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Just now, The Prophet said:

 

Three years left then. It needs sorting, but no rush.

 

Could see a scenario where we insert a release clause, should we not qualify for the CL.

Indeed.

It will be a Bruno type clause that means he can move only to specific clubs at a pre-agreed fee I suspect.

He'll get a bumper pay-rise out of it either way.

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The worry I have with Isak is that  FFP means we will never be able to offer him a weekly wage that he deserves , Haaland for example is on 350k a week and Isak is in that same bracket of elite strikers but we are never going to be able to pay him anywhere near that because of the rules that have been put in place by the cartel clubs. Eventually one of them will come along and offer him that sort of money .

 

 

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