John Stones transfer saga

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I'm sure it suits both sides not to do any new deal at the moment.

Stones and his agent will no doubt prefer talking about a wage increase after the window has closed and Everton have rejected a £40m+ bid rather than sell themselves short after a £26m bid was rejected.

You mean like it was fine to offer James McCarthy and KM new deals in this transfer window.
 
Isn't it a little early for the Special Brew?

On topic: there will almost certainly be performance-based pay increases built-in to Stones' contract that should reflect his value to the team. If this isn't the case he has an astonishingly bad agent. I wouldn't be opposed to offering a new deal after the wondow closes but to do so before is a signal to every agent associated with our players to drum up transfer interest for pay rises at every opportunity. Seems unwise.

Regarding the transfer generally, it still seems to me that selling for anything less than £40m makes no sense, and that it's only as you edge closer to £50m that we might see any benefit of selling in this window. And even at that level it would be difficult to reinvest the money into the squad with less than two weeks of the window remaining, unless we've already identified exactly who we'd recruit with the sale fee.

You mean like it was fine to offer James McCarthy and KM new deals in this transfer window.
 

If Chelsea ever up their offer to £36+ million then he's gone. Bill wont refuse that amount of money - face it you blerts money talks!

Personally I'd like to keep him a year, he storms the Euro's and his value and exposure rise - Chelsea, Man U, PSG. Barca and Real Madrid will all be in for him - possible value then would be £50 million.

Can Bill keep his nerve? I hope so but I doubt it very much.

That for me is the right course. But I think if he did fulfill more of his potential then we could look for more than 50 Mll.
 

He seems like a level headed lad and surely he'll see that regular first team football for another season is a far better way to develop his long term career than sitting on Chelseas bench?

the way chelsea are defending at the moment i think he'd get decent amount of game time, people said the same about sterling... you don't spend that kind of money and then plonk them on the bench for the entire season.
 
As quoted previous if the magic 35 m is hit then we will accept and leave the decision up to stones, bearing in mind he has 4 years remaining and without asking for a move he will be entitled to a loyalty bonus - hence we put the decision on him.


This is it.

If Stones is happy enough to stay then he is staying.
 
I have a feeling Chelsea will not play him as a regular but rather as a stand in for Terry or perhaps once they have got him, loan him out!
 

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