January Transfer Window
- blueToffee
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I'll be honest, when they said "go big", I expected more than 70 mil as the number. That might buy you two players of any proven quality these days.
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Big Nevs Vaz
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70 million. That’s a bit Doctor Evil from Austin Powers….Go big or go home.
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£70m isn’t going to do much is it
Especially when at the moment we have 6* contracts running out at the end of the season.
Keane
Coleman
Gana
Grealish - loan end
Mykolenko
*Röhl - but we have to buy him anyway (is that money accounted for already?)
Especially when at the moment we have 6* contracts running out at the end of the season.
Keane
Coleman
Gana
Grealish - loan end
Mykolenko
*Röhl - but we have to buy him anyway (is that money accounted for already?)
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If that's purely transfer fees it's pretty decent because we won't be paying outright for players.
£25m player paid over the length of a 5 year contract = £5m, so we'd be able to sign 14 players if they all cost that amount.
Just depends on what that £70m includes and if it's even correct. Plus any sales we make will add to the wiggle room substantially.
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We cant spend £100m+ every year else we'll just end up in PSR hell again.
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777Kidnappings
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That's 350m over 5 years. We are not spending 350mAjaxAndy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 20, 2026 8:30 pm If that's purely transfer fees it's pretty decent because we won't be paying outright for players.
£25m player paid over the length of a 5 year contract = £5m, so we'd be able to sign 14 players if they all cost that amount.
Just depends on what that £70m includes and if it's even correct. Plus any sales we make will add to the wiggle room substantially.
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Yep totally get that, but my point was mainly a £70m budget isn't small, because we don't pay transfer fees in full at the point of purchase.
I'm in no way advocating we spent £350m over 5 years nor that we should sign 14 players.
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Why wouldn’t we spend £350m over five years?
Fully expecting us to spend that over five years, if not more.
Fully expecting us to spend that over five years, if not more.
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If we don't we aren't going anywhere fast.
Villa spent about 600m to get where they are. Forest the same. Newcastle more.
If we've got three windows to spend I went £100m+ in each or we are simply not serious.
Villa spent about 600m to get where they are. Forest the same. Newcastle more.
If we've got three windows to spend I went £100m+ in each or we are simply not serious.
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777Kidnappings
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Because that's just on this year's acquisitions and we'd have nothing to spend for additional purchases in the remaining 4 years.
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Cereal Killer
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We’d be selling Ndiaye for £100m, Branthwaite for £80m and Garner for £50m though right? So £350m is almost just breaking even 