Everton Summer transfers 2021

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Honestly don't get why clubs didn't raid the French League this window. This wasn't new news.

Walk down the high street on a Monday and every shop has 10% off on their window...

Walk down the high street on tuesday and every shop has 20% off on their window...

Walk down the high street on wednesday and every shop has 30% off on their window...

Walk down the high street on thursday and every shop has 50% off on their window...


Etc etc....the deals in summer could be bargain basement.
 
Right back the ultimate priority of course. Then right wing and goalkeeper, but I think Olsen will be made permanent. I'd be more than happy if we brought in those three players.
 

It's been 48 hours if my math is right. Any update?

Canal + to broadcast French football until the end of the season​

The LFP on Thursday confirmed that broadcasting giant Canal + would broadcast French football until the end of the season, after the French broadcaster agreed to pay €200m for rest of the Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 matches this campaign, on top of the €330m fee they were already paying for the year for the two show matches in the top flight per week.

The LFP Board of Directors met on Thursday afternoon to formally accept the proposal from Canal + who had previously been suing the LFP for their refusal to allow the broadcaster to give up their €330m yearly obligations, which Canal + felt was overvalued following the cancellation of the Mediapro contract in December. They are still pushing forward with their lawsuit, probably as an intimidation tactic according to France Info.

Following Monday’s unsuccessful tender on the Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 rights left empty by Mediapro (who previously had 80% of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2), in which Canal + did not participate, neither did beIN Sports, the LFP had spent Tuesday and Wednesday trying to engage Canal + to negotiate one on one, with the broadcaster initially refusing.

The package for 2020/21 was supposed to be €1.135bn, but instead will be €683m, roughly a €17m downturn on the deal for 2019/20, and €452m less than was initially expected for this season.

Canal + (Package 3): €332m

Canal + purchase of Gameweeks 25 to 38: €35m

Mediapro (August payment): €9m for Ligue 2 & €135m for Ligue 1

Mediapro (December payment): €64m

Mediapro (March to June 2021 payment): €36m

BeIN for Ligue 2: €30m

Free: €42m
 

Canal + to broadcast French football until the end of the season​

The LFP on Thursday confirmed that broadcasting giant Canal + would broadcast French football until the end of the season, after the French broadcaster agreed to pay €200m for rest of the Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 matches this campaign, on top of the €330m fee they were already paying for the year for the two show matches in the top flight per week.

The LFP Board of Directors met on Thursday afternoon to formally accept the proposal from Canal + who had previously been suing the LFP for their refusal to allow the broadcaster to give up their €330m yearly obligations, which Canal + felt was overvalued following the cancellation of the Mediapro contract in December. They are still pushing forward with their lawsuit, probably as an intimidation tactic according to France Info.

Following Monday’s unsuccessful tender on the Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 rights left empty by Mediapro (who previously had 80% of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2), in which Canal + did not participate, neither did beIN Sports, the LFP had spent Tuesday and Wednesday trying to engage Canal + to negotiate one on one, with the broadcaster initially refusing.

The package for 2020/21 was supposed to be €1.135bn, but instead will be €683m, roughly a €17m downturn on the deal for 2019/20, and €452m less than was initially expected for this season.

Canal + (Package 3): €332m

Canal + purchase of Gameweeks 25 to 38: €35m

Mediapro (August payment): €9m for Ligue 2 & €135m for Ligue 1

Mediapro (December payment): €64m

Mediapro (March to June 2021 payment): €36m

BeIN for Ligue 2: €30m

Free: €42m
So it is still bad but not catastrophic?
 
Will be a boring summer window if King signs a long term contract thus ruling out a move for Wilfred Zaha.
Lol
Given the massive dip in finances (Covid) I highly doubt we could afford anything like the amount Palace would want for Zaha. His current contract runs to June 2023 so there is no chance of getting him on the cheap, unless they as a club are in dire financial straits to a far bigger extent than the rest of the prem.
 

Given the massive dip in finances (Covid) I highly doubt we could afford anything like the amount Palace would want for Zaha. His current contract runs to June 2023 so there is no chance of getting him on the cheap, unless they as a club are in dire financial straits to a far bigger extent than the rest of the prem.
Zaha will be 30 at that point. No big club will risk it especially if his injuries start to increase and his pace slows down.
 
Walk down the high street on a Monday and every shop has 10% off on their window...

Walk down the high street on tuesday and every shop has 20% off on their window...

Walk down the high street on wednesday and every shop has 30% off on their window...

Walk down the high street on thursday and every shop has 50% off on their window...


Etc etc....the deals in summer could be bargain basement.
You’re doing a lot of prowling at the minute. Good to see you getting out and about though
 

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