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1 hour ago, huss9 said:

he'll leave in the next couple of years.

just hope he isnt  cunt about it.

He may, but if it's to Real Madrid or back to Milan we'll thank him for his excellent service. Bruno will probably end his career here or move back to Brazil when he's about 35 Tonali I can see moving earlier. Maybe 28-30 for a new challenge but still in his prime. 

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58 minutes ago, Casey said:

Everyone knows Scholes knows fuck-all about football. Tonali isn't very good and with his betting past no one should ever risk buying him...

 

 

 

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Exactly, he's basically just a glorified middle distance runner.

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We should get used to some players leaving, and enjoy them while we have them.

 

Just dont leave like Isak and dont leave to Liverpool.

 

If he signs a new contract and 12 months down the line Real Madrid come sniffing, whilst we shouldnt bend over for them, we could respect any wishes the player may have.

 

The key to all of this, is in our scouting. We need to know where to find the next Tonali and preferably 2 of them, because in order to benefit from any sale, we need to add more quality players to the squad than we've lost.

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1 minute ago, STM said:

We should get used to some players leaving, and enjoy them while we have them.

 

Just dont leave like Isak and dont leave to Liverpool.

 

If he signs a new contract and 12 months down the line Real Madrid come sniffing, whilst we shouldnt bend over for them, we could respect any wishes the player may have.

 

The key to all of this, is in our scouting. We need to know where to find the next Tonali and preferably 2 of them, because in order to benefit from any sale, we need to add more quality players to the squad than we've lost.

Bit of a contradiction there. If we have to get used to selling our best players in their prime, it won’t always be on our terms.  That’s been proven.  If he’s not signed a new contract by next summer, he’s probably off imo. 
 

No club has managed to maintain position by consistently selling their best players. The well will run dry.  We need to increase our revenues and performances enough to keep our best players.  Might be too late Tonali mind. 

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Just now, The College Dropout said:

Bit of a contradiction there. If we have to get used to selling our best players in their prime, it won’t always be on our terms.  That’s been proven.  If he’s not signed a new contract by next summer, he’s probably off imo. 
 

No club has managed to maintain position by consistently selling their best players. The well will run dry.  We need to increase our revenues and performances enough to keep our best players.  Might be too late Tonali mind. 

And the worry over new contracts is release clauses quite possibly way under market value.

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Just now, The College Dropout said:

Bit of a contradiction there. If we have to get used to selling our best players in their prime, it won’t always be on our terms.  That’s been proven.  If he’s not signed a new contract by next summer, he’s probably off imo. 
 

No club has managed to maintain position by consistently selling their best players. The well will run dry.  We need to increase our revenues and performances enough to keep our best players.  Might be too late Tonali mind. 

 

We are too early in our development to match cartel wages unfortunately. Unless we can unlock some new form of sponsorship, it might take another cycle of players or even two cycles before we are able to offer the sort of salaries the established superclubs are giving out. 

 

Not great to think about, but more noise needs to be made about PSR crippling ambitious clubs for the benefit of those already at the top. 

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Just now, The College Dropout said:

For Tonali the bigger issue is what happens if he wants to go back to Italy. 
 

Juve aside Serie A sides don’t pay €80m for CMs.  

I think hes over any homesickness (if the rumours about his Mrs are true as well..... she loves it here) but I could see Madrid then rounding off back in Italy when hes about 30.

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Just now, madras said:

I think hes over any homesickness (if the rumours about his Mrs are true as well..... she loves it here) but I could see Madrid then rounding off back in Italy when hes about 30.

 

 

I agree, he seems very happy here. It will be our lack of ability to pay top wages which might see him leave. 

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2 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

We are too early in our development to match cartel wages unfortunately. Unless we can unlock some new form of sponsorship, it might take another cycle of players or even two cycles before we are able to offer the sort of salaries the established superclubs are giving out. 

 

Not great to think about, but more noise needs to be made about PSR crippling ambitious clubs for the benefit of those already at the top. 

Ok.  Enjoy Sandro while he’s here then. Expecting him gone in 10-22 months. 
 

Hope I’m wrong and he signs a 5 year deal with no release clause. 

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Just now, TRon said:

 

 

I agree, he seems very happy here. It will be our lack of ability to pay top wages which might see him leave. 

And the professionalism of wanting to play at the top which isn't us yet. Its Real Madrid or Barcelona

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Just now, The College Dropout said:

Ok.  Enjoy Sandro while he’s here then. Expecting him gone in 10-22 months. 
 

Hope I’m wrong and he signs a 5 year deal with no release clause. 

 

 

If we can go to 200k/week for any player it should be him. But even then you have to hope a Madrid or Man City don't come in with a 50% pay bump offer which we can't touch. 

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7 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

Bit of a contradiction there. If we have to get used to selling our best players in their prime, it won’t always be on our terms.  That’s been proven.  If he’s not signed a new contract by next summer, he’s probably off imo. 
 

No club has managed to maintain position by consistently selling their best players. The well will run dry.  We need to increase our revenues and performances enough to keep our best players.  Might be too late Tonali mind. 

 

I agree on most of that stuff, but I feel like we can be proactive and calm about the way we deal with departures. The Isak thing was a saga wrapped in a cluster fuck and thats what we need to avoid.

 

There are only a couple of clubs in the world who are big enough to avoid the sharks and you are right when you say if we do it too often we will suffer but at the moment its one player in 4 years and theres some great signs that we got a good fee and a good replacement, so it doesn't have to be doom and gloom.

 

Hopefully in the next 4 years our revenue will be significantly bigger and hopefully there are changes to PSR afoot.

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I hope the way the fans supported him during his gambling ban would make him more inclined to sign a contract extension. 

 

After the Isak saga however, I wouldn't be surprised if he engineered a move to Man City this summer. 

 

I think he'd ideally want to return to Italy, but I think financially even we can offer a lot more in wages than Milan can these days. 

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Just now, STM said:

In fairness, I think we made it clear to Isak we would give him big wages but it was too late.

 

 

It was still probably at least 25% less than what Liverpool are paying him. 

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