@Czooba Tonali has never requested a move and I’m not sure he will. Rashford won’t drop his wages to 90k which is all he’s worth and would fit their wage structure. It’s a total non starter. The fee would still need to be £80m plus Rashford as you guys are desperate to sell him.
@Footballera0 Nobody wants to sell their midfielders but meeting financial rules that those big six love so much has driven the price up. I know the idea was to allow those six to cherry pick from the other 14 each window so you’ve got to love the current situation if you’re a fan.
@AliceTalksFooty He has agreed with West Ham (his club) that the fee should be £85m. Getting him to agree to 400k a week for 8 years won’t drive his price down.
@EduardoHagn He’s not asked to leave. Maybe he’s happy to stay. The financial rules have created this. It’s greed from the big six that have got us here.
@Ritch_1@profanetimes@RightNUFC@AldiUK 2.6 awesome. My baseline chances are -2.7 so I’m still good yes? Also is it just one slice or do I have to eat a few loaves a day?
@Innocent849 Not very high prices for massive clubs that boast such huge revenues. Financial rules dictate prices in today’s market. You really can’t have your cake and eat it. I guarantee the rules will change to stop smaller clubs from valuing their own players. No surprises in this though.
@beardywxm Yeah you’ll soon realise that billionaire owners from overseas don’t give a fuck about any of that and will slowly get rid of it if it can’t make the money they want it to.
@AdamJoseph Apart from Fernandes and his agent agreeing to the 85m fee, meaning he won’t agitate for a move and probs doesn’t have his heart set on Manchester as a destination. Finanacial rules dictate prices these days not what league you’re in.
@Footballera0 If there wasn’t any financial rules then teams wouldn’t need to make so much money from sales. I think teams that have so much revenue should pay two or three times as much as those that don’t.