We need money, but he's worth way more than that and if we kept him for another year there'd be at least another £30m added to that figure (presuming we only could get £50m this year).
Shows how fucked up PSR is (as per Forest's argument about Johnson) when you could essentially lose £30m in profitability by complying with profitability rules.
It's from the Daily Star. They come up with their stories in a AI random word generator.
That headline could've easily been ''Jim Radcliffe eats ferrets on Tuesdays'' and it would've contained the same level of journalistic integrity and veracity.
Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 9:36 pm
It's from the Daily Star. They come up with their stories in a AI random word generator.
That headline could've easily been ''Jim Radcliffe eats ferrets on Tuesdays'' and it would've contained the same level of journalistic integrity and veracity.
Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 6:49 pm
Why would anyone with serious potential go to Man U? Reckon that's why he's not pushing for a move this summer.
I think with the right managerial appointment they've got a good crack at 4th next season, so it'd still be a massive step up from us.
Also he'd likely be given a chance with England just by virtue of playing for a higher profile team.
There's loads of upsides of signing for Man UTD, but I'd also argue he's better off here as he's guaranteed to play with less pressure and expectation, which long term is more beneficial for his development.
If UTD offered him a fat wage and guaranteed starter position though I'd completely understand him going there.
AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 6:52 pm
I think with the right managerial appointment they've got a good crack at 4th next season, so it'd still be a massive step up from us.
Also he'd likely be given a chance with England just by virtue of playing for a higher profile team.
There's loads of upsides of signing for Man UTD, but I'd also argue he's better off here as he's guaranteed to play with less pressure and expectation, which long term is more beneficial for his development.
If UTD offered him a fat wage and guaranteed starter position though I'd completely understand him going there.
Nah, not for me, chief. There's still a chance they're keeping ETH, which is absolutely wild.
Wait for another club that's going to be stable and develop you properly. You look at how Rashford has gone backwards, how they've completely mismanaged Sancho and others, and I think if you and your agent are smart, you wait for a better opportunity. Man U would be worst of the big clubs to go to.