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2 minutes ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

If we can secure anywhere near £60m for Bilal, Mads and Wilf that will be decent and probably give us wriggle room in moving on some of the expensive high earners for lower fees and give us some room to bring in players. 

Well given Wilf was good to go last year, and the purchase prices of the other pair, that'd be a bit better than doubling our money.  Now in theory that's great, and I wouldn't be against it, but holy shit had we better make good use of the money under Cifuentes.  Otherwise it'd be like chucking £60mill in the Skipp....

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27 minutes ago, stu said:

 

no surprise really given Mads is the type of keeper Potter would want at WHU, 

though i thought they was getting Zion Suzuki from Parma, maybe thats another iron theyve got in the fire:ph34r:

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6 minutes ago, FrankieADZ said:

no surprise really given Mads is the type of keeper Potter would want at WHU, 

though i thought they was getting Zion Suzuki from Parma, maybe thats another iron theyve got in the fire:ph34r:

I’d be trying desperately to add a sell on clause to any deal. If things go well under potter you can bet anything Chelsea will pay mega bucks for him next season 

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2 hours ago, FrankieADZ said:

no surprise really given Mads is the type of keeper Potter would want at WHU, 

though i thought they was getting Zion Suzuki from Parma, maybe thats another iron theyve got in the fire:ph34r:

Yes and Potter is the idealist idiot type Manager who might ,cough up for him.

We dodged a bullet there! Pity we got two 

dud Hand grenades instead!

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3 hours ago, Lambert09 said:

I’d be trying desperately to add a sell on clause to any deal. If things go well under potter you can bet anything Chelsea will pay mega bucks for him next season 

Agreed, he needs another mid table move before the big clubs will take him. If it goes well, I’d imagine most clubs in Europe will be interested.

Posted
9 minutes ago, FrankieADZ said:


tight gits, theyve just got 50odd mil from the kudus deal

Feels like this will happen, Mads ex GK coach has just gone to Wham, he’d suit Potter-ball to a tee, and we need the cash. 
 

£20m should be the absolute minimum we accept, hoping for closer to £25m+

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Reckon if West Ham push for loan with obligation then we should insist on a fee of £25m-£30m and that it is activated before the end of June 2026 so they pay a premium but we are still banking the fee in this PSR period. 
 

Or they can buy him now for £20m - £22.5m plus add ons. 

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Will need the cash for this years PSR, but imagine WHU will offer lower permanent fee now , higher with a loan and obligation that becomes payable in following accounting period to try and lowball us. 

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1 minute ago, LestaLad said:

No chance. They’ve got money from the Kudus deal. Pay up.

We only prefer deals that stitch us up unfortunately. If he played for Ipswich hes be going for £35 Million probably.

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33 minutes ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

Reckon if West Ham push for loan with obligation then we should insist on a fee of £25m-£30m and that it is activated before the end of June 2026 so they pay a premium but we are still banking the fee in this PSR period. 
 

Or they can buy him now for £20m - £22.5m plus add ons. 

Loan with obligation could be £25m obligation with a £5m loan fee and full wages paid

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Could use the Macquarie loan to get the money upfront to use if West Ham won’t. That’s how these things work, right?

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We need the money, loans are no good. West Ham can definitely pay up they’ve had some coin come through the door the last two season. Prem teams loaning championship players 🤔 cough up

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