@Boropolis@SkySportsLyall If Dybling is worth £35M is he three times better than Azaz based on half a good season. I think Azaz should have been £20M+ based on his goals and assists
@louieutfb@Boropolis@Scottwilsonecho Presumably the Latte Lath 20M (I think it was $ not £) is amortised over the term of the contract so you don’t get it all in a big lump sum.
@Boropolis@footyinsider247 I suspect Boro have to sell before we spend any meaningful fees. I’m still surprised we weren’t in for Riis from Preston who’s signed for Bristol City. We need strikers. Tough season ahead with the squad as it stands.
@Boropolis@DanielMarsh92 Like most of the deals we’ve done, £5M will be the fee if performance add ons are met like appearances, goals, promotion etc. Likely only half that up front. Same as for Roger’s
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@Smithy_MFC84 The thing is that it won’t be £15M all up front. It’s most likely spread over 3-4 seasons and the final fee will be based on things like appearances, cup wins, international caps etc. it’s still a fabulous return in 6 months but if we sell we must get at least one striker in.
@Willkells1@Champchatpod24 I’m a Middlesbrough fan and I say Gyokeres. He’s a big physical centre forward. Wouldn’t be out of place in the Premiership. Much as I love Chuba,one swallow doesn’t make a summer.
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