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Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, ozleicester said:

buy £7 million... spend at least £2 million on wages for 18 months... sell £10 million... give £500k to Everton as a sell on

 

Circa £500k profit is better than nothing, but it's not the £3 million profit that some think it is

Still, miles better financially than the signings of Coady, Soumare, Reid, Ayew, Ward (I could go on and on)

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Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, 87fox said:

Circa £500k profit is better than nothing, but it's not the £3 million profit that some think it is

Still, miles better financially than the signings of Coady, Soumare, Reid, Ayew, Ward (I could go on and on)

edit wrong figures

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Posted
4 minutes ago, ozleicester said:

$8000 a week.. max $420,000... Stoke wouldve been paying some or all of that.

Whilst we're both guessing his wages, there's absolutely no way he'll have signed in 2023 for as little as £8,000 per week, with no promotion wage increase.

Remember this is the club paying Hamza Choudhury £50,000 per week.

Posted
9 minutes ago, FoxinNotts said:

If we move Cannon on, and Palace sell OE to the MLS, you’d think we would get some kind of striker in!!

Stop trying to apply logic to the club's transfer dealings!

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Posted
19 minutes ago, turlo said:

We won't sign a better striker than Cannon when we're in the championship next season & Vardy has retired

I still think we should be keeping him (lets be honest I doubt we are going to end up using that money in this window anyway) and then in the summer get Richard Kone from Wycombe

 

Cannon with Kone as back up would be great for the Championship

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15 minutes ago, Stevosevic said:

So we have a championship standard striker on our books. 
 

We will be in the championship next season.

 

Vardy will be retired. Daka will be sold.

 

Ok, let’s sell him then… bizarre. 

We're three points off survival, so makes sense for the club to maximise its budget to attract players that can keep us in the division. 

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Posted (edited)
18 minutes ago, Stevosevic said:

So we have a championship standard striker on our books. 
 

We will be in the championship next season.

 

Vardy will be retired. Daka will be sold.

 

Ok, let’s sell him then… bizarre. 

Presumably the club wants to avoid the bit in bold and believes that selling Cannon will enable us to purchase somebody who might help us achieve that. I can understand why you might be sceptical about our chances of actually achieving this, but I assume that's the thinking.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Stevosevic said:

So we have a championship standard striker on our books. 
 

We will be in the championship next season.

 

Vardy will be retired. Daka will be sold.

 

Ok, let’s sell him then… bizarre. 

This is the Leicester way

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Just now, ClaphamFox said:

Presumably the club wants to avoid the bit in bold and believes that selling Cannon will enable us to purchase somebody who might help us achieve that. I can understand why anybody might be sceptical of this, but I assume that's the thinking.

Big IF.
 

Would mean a big upturn in decision making for the next 10 days. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Stevosevic said:

Big IF.
 

Would mean a big upturn in decision making for the next 10 days. 

The logic of the decision making is spot on. 
 

Speculating whether we will actual find and purchase someone better before transfer deadline day is currently a fertile ground for our cynicism 

Posted
29 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said:

Presumably the club wants to avoid the bit in bold and believes that selling Cannon will enable us to purchase somebody who might help us achieve that. I can understand why you might be sceptical about our chances of actually achieving this, but I assume that's the thinking.

Far too much sense to be true. All previous January windows point to...look like you're trying, but either delay enough to put people off, or release rumours and say 'we tried...sorry'

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Could be a decent player in the future, but he's not a player we need right now and we can't be affording to wait. We should have done much more business like this in the past.

 

A modest profit can be x4-5 in terms of transfer budget so a big difference.

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Totally bonkers to sell our most reliable striker for no real profit.

 

Sure he isn't the finished product, but could be key to next season in the Championship.

 

The last thing we should be selling is youthful prospects.

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I would have liked to see Cannon play alongside a big man like Edouard. Somone to win the Ball in the Box and feed him the chances, which is where he'sdeadly.

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On 21/01/2025 at 08:45, moore_94 said:

Everton are getting % of profit

 

 

Scousers in the replies trying to work out percentages lol 

 

Reminds me of that bird on Love Island that thought Liverpool was a continent. 

Posted
23 minutes ago, foxinsox said:

Totally bonkers to sell our most reliable striker for no real profit.

 

Sure he isn't the finished product, but could be key to next season in the Championship.

 

The last thing we should be selling is youthful prospects.

Please explain how he is "our most reliable striker" now we've sold him? 

What has he achieved  to warrant that tag🙄

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