les-tah Posted 3 July Posted 3 July (edited) I think we treated Enzo very well and top rudders still likely arse lick him so i hope he remembers us and gives us loans for the next few seasons off the back of this deal especially given we will play a poor mans clone of the style. Edited 3 July by les-tah 1
Chelmofox Posted 3 July Posted 3 July 45 minutes ago, stu said:  Overrated and will never come to anything.  Look forward to plastic Man City fans telling me that another great prospect was nurtured through their academy. 3 1
Les-TA-Jon Posted 3 July Posted 3 July 22 minutes ago, Samilktray said: Should have held out for 20 million Are you ill?
Les-TA-Jon Posted 3 July Posted 3 July 1 hour ago, Terraloon said: It does but my point was far too many expecting £10 m which would be staggering if achieved but everything I hear is that isn’t close to the initial payment I look forward to this in the future then 'Leicester city have opened up a new loan facility with Australian bank Macquarie, to bring forward £5.8m in monies owed to the club, from the transfer of J. Monga to Manchester City in July 2026"  2
Popular Post Les-TA-Jon Posted 3 July Popular Post Posted 3 July 1 minute ago, Samilktray said: are you? You seriously thinking we should have been able to get what would be something like the 11th largest fee ever for a teenager, when he's barely played, hardly played in the PL and we're a L1 side with little leverage? 5 1
Samilktray Posted 3 July Posted 3 July Just now, Les-TA-Jon said: You seriously thinking we should have been able to get what would be something like the 11th largest fee ever for a teenager, when he's barely played, hardly played in the PL and we're a L1 side with little leverage? I said what I said and now you can take your hostility elsewhere you silly little man! 3
Lesta Legend Posted 3 July Posted 3 July This would put him in the bracket of top five biggest fees for a 16 year old. We’re league one.  It doesn’t matter how it is structured. We got next to nothing for Nyoni in comparison.  I’m not sure we get anyone to pay much more than what is being touted.   I don’t want to give any praise to the negotiations skills of those at the club. Like some have said he’s very talented and the club have fallen so far thanks to those same people, so we have no choice but to sell. Also Enzo probably picked up the phone to Top, rather than some bean counter at Arsenal who kept going up in penny increments. 1 1
Long Eaton Fox Posted 3 July Posted 3 July 18 minutes ago, Lesta Legend said: This would put him in the bracket of top five biggest fees for a 16 year old. We’re league one.  It doesn’t matter how it is structured. We got next to nothing for Nyoni in comparison.  I’m not sure we get anyone to pay much more than what is being touted.   I don’t want to give any praise to the negotiations skills of those at the club. Like some have said he’s very talented and the club have fallen so far thanks to those same people, so we have no choice but to sell. Also Enzo probably picked up the phone to Top, rather than some bean counter at Arsenal who kept going up in penny increments. When we were successful in the prem, we always sold a top player every season and bought well with the proceeds. Lets hope we can do that now with what I think is good money for Monga.
Silebyfox_89 Posted 3 July Posted 3 July Wonga for Monga. Â If I was him I'd have gone Dortmund if they showed any interest, probably the best club in Europe for youth player development. 4
MGLCFC Posted 3 July Posted 3 July When this eventually goes through, it will be the usual undisclosed fee no doubt leaving us all guessing any amount from ÂŁ5m + add ons to ÂŁ10m with sell on clause. Why can't football fees be more transparent?
Tielemans63 Posted 3 July Posted 3 July (edited) Shame it's one of our bright young stars leaving and not any of the deadwood. Sad that it's Monga before we've seen what he can really do, and it's not the likes of Vestegaard, Winks, Faes or Kristiansen (to name but a few) finally ****ing off elsewhere. Â Definitely the best for him, mind you. We are a car crash Edited 3 July by Tielemans63
RedSoxUK Posted 3 July Posted 3 July 2 hours ago, Chelmofox said: Overrated and will never come to anything.  Look forward to plastic Man City fans telling me that another great prospect was nurtured through their academy. Media does a great job of reinforcing this "Manchester City academy product" bullshit.
UniFox21 Posted 3 July Posted 3 July 49 minutes ago, RedSoxUK said: Media does a great job of reinforcing this "Manchester City academy product" bullshit. Same with "Klopps Kids" when all had been poached from academies after the age of 16/17; 2
Foxes96 Posted 3 July Posted 3 July I would imagine fee will be close to ÂŁ5m up front, with add ons (some easier/ some harder to obtain) taking the total package up to the ÂŁ10m figure quoted.  Either way I think it’s a fair deal all around.  Sadly best cause of action is to probably to use the funds to offset against any losses getting the deadwood off the books, and can then reset using our academy lads.Â
Pita Posted 3 July Posted 3 July 5 hours ago, Les-TA-Jon said: I look forward to this in the future then 'Leicester city have opened up a new loan facility with Australian bank Macquarie, to bring forward ÂŁ5.8m in monies owed to the club, from the transfer of J. Monga to Manchester City in July 2026"  Won’t be long before that happens bet Rudkin is working as we speakÂ
cropstonfox Posted 3 July Posted 3 July Dave Buchansn,A previous starlet He played for city at 16 scored a few goals. He ended up a lower league journeyman. Monga has shown no more skill or ability than him but a lot more hype Good move for him and for the club finances.  1
Foxmeister Posted 4 July Posted 4 July 1 hour ago, cropstonfox said: Dave Buchansn,A previous starlet He played for city at 16 scored a few goals. He ended up a lower league journeyman. Monga has shown no more skill or ability than him but a lot more hype Good move for him and for the club finances.  Made his debut in the same game as Lineker as I recall, I was at the game but too young to form a valid opinion, my dad said Buchanan was by far the better of the 2.
ceebeefox Posted 4 July Posted 4 July 5 hours ago, Foxmeister said: Made his debut in the same game as Lineker as I recall, I was at the game but too young to form a valid opinion, my dad said Buchanan was by far the better of the 2. Yes, when the youngsters made their debuts Buchanan looked the pick of the crop, injuries hampered him I think. Lineker started on the right wing and was no winger, hadn’t got a trick and could only go one way. He came back after one summer however and had bulked up and gained a yard too, came on as substitute for Jim Melrose, when in my eyes he should’ve been playing in front of him that season, we missed a season of him we could’ve had I felt. Buchanan’s case though does show that it can go wrong for youngsters, he was very good at 16.
Terraloon Posted 4 July Posted 4 July (edited) I am going to be brutally honest and no doubt ain’t going to like some.  1) Monga is a youngster who has some potential but there are dozens of youngsters around who have the same or better  potential but because they are at top clubs they haven’t yet made first team debuts so aren’t on supporters radars. 2) LCFC aren’t in any position  negotiate. There is limited interest in him ( see 1 above). My guess is clubs that can afford to buy him just don’t see the potential that many on here think there is. Or God forbid attitude is an issue. ( I don’t know anything but do wonder) 3) Any package that potentially could rise to £10m will be loaded toward add ons. As I said the rumour I heard  the initial feel is way less than 50%. 4) The club have to get rid of him. The pre contract deal, if info is correct ,would be paying him between £1&2m a year. That’s unaffordable for a player that almost certainly won’t be a starter or come to that even any starter in EFL1 . If the club did rely on him he would be kicked all over the place. 5) He simply won’t develop anymore if he doesn’t move. The coaching staff will be culled as part of the economies that  inevitably means his development would be secondary he would be so engrossed in match preparation as opposed to education 6) Edited 4 July by Terraloon 1
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