Summer Transfer Window 2025 Thread

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who’s he like?
 

I’d just like to point out that most of you missed the point on my earlier PSR post as things will remain tight in the current year ending 30 June which aligns with the Echo hint that (smaller) sales more likely than buys before then. After that we enter a new year with the expected direct match-day and indirect (commercial, other events etc.) boost from the new stadium together with a full year of lower interest charges from the debt restructuring will together create more head room to spend without posting a loss and threatening PSR on the rolling 3 year. We have a timing issue.

can we sign messi or wha?
 
I’d just like to point out that most of you missed the point on my earlier PSR post as things will remain tight in the current year ending 30 June which aligns with the Echo hint that (smaller) sales more likely than buys before then. After that we enter a new year with the expected direct match-day and indirect (commercial, other events etc.) boost from the new stadium together with a full year of lower interest charges from the debt restructuring will together create more head room to spend without posting a loss and threatening PSR on the rolling 3 year. We have a timing issue.

We also still have 23/24 dragging us down to an extent as well after July 1, and no one knows what 24/25 numbers look like, though logically they should be better.

This isn't doom and gloom, it's simple logic.
 
I’d just like to point out that most of you missed the point on my earlier PSR post as things will remain tight in the current year ending 30 June which aligns with the Echo hint that (smaller) sales more likely than buys before then. After that we enter a new year with the expected direct match-day and indirect (commercial, other events etc.) boost from the new stadium together with a full year of lower interest charges from the debt restructuring will together create more head room to spend without posting a loss and threatening PSR on the rolling 3 year. We have a timing issue.
This has been the story since Christmas, it’s nothing new, but has the goal posts moved with fishing higher up than we budgeted for, when does the money for the maiming rights kick in? As I’ve read that you can get a Chunk up front. Say 30mil and then spread the 70 over the next 9 years.

The echo constantly spouts negativity, regarding Everton. So I take what they say with a pinch of salt
 

I’d just like to point out that most of you missed the point on my earlier PSR post as things will remain tight in the current year ending 30 June which aligns with the Echo hint that (smaller) sales more likely than buys before then. After that we enter a new year with the expected direct match-day and indirect (commercial, other events etc.) boost from the new stadium together with a full year of lower interest charges from the debt restructuring will together create more head room to spend without posting a loss and threatening PSR on the rolling 3 year. We have a timing issue.
I suppose this also begs the question - does that mean they can start spending July 1st ? Or we can't put the cart before the horse and we need 3 years of positive finances before we can spend.

Incredibly dull, isnt it.
 
Football writer at the BBC. Broke through covering United.
So just going with the narrative, probably not looked into properly or knows exactly what the story is. We can’t spend this year but can next. That’s nonsense for a kick off.

Because we could spend 350mil from July the first and sell Branthwaite, Pickford and few others to raise 200mil by June 30th next summer. I know that’s very unlikely, but there’s nothing stopping us doing that
 

Maguire was saying he thinks we have between £50m - £100m to spend.

Who knows in reality but I wouldn't expect it to be more than that and at the midpoint of those figures, we would be doing most of our shopping in Europe / Globally and on relatively unknown players.

Six players in for fees at average £15m each is £90m, less if there is one bigger signing thrown in.

Diomande linked yesterday would probably cost between £8m - £10m. That might well be a typical profile of a deal we would do unless Moyes decides to limit it to 4 or so players topped up with loans.

I'm not disheartened about it just that it's nearly time for action now and we'll see the limitations that are there plus how far TFG will / are allowed to push things.
 

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