@RentFreeBruno@WestHamPlace 😂😂😂
An entitled Manchester United fan.
So Weat ham just accept whatever Manchester United want to pay.
Chatting some absolute shit.
@L_ev_i_@seanyboy0985@WestHamPlace I do not think there is any truth in it, to be honest.
And even if there was, Fernandes is hardly going to want to be playing in the Championship anyway.
@seanyboy0985@WestHamPlace Exactly, that was more my point. West Ham can value him at whatever they want.
I do not know how true it is, but there was a report this morning suggesting West Ham actually want to keep him.
Personally, I think he probably goes for around £60 million in the end.
@WestHamPlace These Manchester United accounts seem to think that because West Ham were relegated, a player’s value automatically drops.
We have set our price. If they want him, they have to pay it.
@UnitedOpinion99@WestHamPlace Relegation changes a player’s situation, not his valuation.
However, I am not saying he is worth that price set. But I think £60 mil will be the final price.
@utdHarryy Pickford joined Everton in 2017 after being relegated with Sunderland for £30 mil.
£30 mil for a relegated goalkeeper nearly a decade ago, yet people still act as though relegation automatically halves a player's value
@utdHarryy A club being relegated does not automatically devalue a player.
Nottingham Forest want £100 mil for Anderson and will probably get close to it. If they were relegated, would his value suddenly drop overnight?
If West Ham value him at £80 mil then that’s the price.
@GraemeBailey@EastHammers@TEAMtalk 100% on board with this.
If he gets control, I doubt he will be heavily involved day-to-day, but as a successful businessman he might actually come in with a proper plan.
Just appoint the right CEO and Director of Football.
@Torn66T@WHUFC_News You know what, I did not actually take the stadium switch into account, and I do remember that horrible summer transfer window when we signed Zaza.
Obviously I would back Bilic if he came back, but I just wish we would go for someone who is not currently out of work.