Everton January 2022 Transfer Thread

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I haven’t. I think it’s total BS. How much longer does this sell-to-buy period need to continue for, considering we’ve spent just over 1 million pound over the last two transfer windows?
I think it’s the new Everton mate, I think Moshiri is fed up with throwing money at the team and will now focus his attention on the stadium. The football side of the business will have to be, more or less, self financing from here on in.

The thing to remember here is, Moshiri is not an Evertonian, he is a businessman, his main objective is protecting his investment. He has tried going down the route of lashing money at the team and managers, in a bid to break into the so called big six, he’s now realized it isn’t working, so, he now wants to balance the books, stay in or around mid table and get his move to the new stadium done.

I hope I’m wrong and that you’re right, but, my gut feeling tells me that, without big sales, the days of big spending Everton are over.
 

I think it’s the new Everton mate, I think Moshiri is fed up with throwing money at the team and will now focus his attention on the stadium. The football side of the business will have to be, more or less, self financing from here on in.

The thing to remember here is, Moshiri is not an Evertonian, he is a businessman, his main objective is protecting his investment. He has tried going down the route of lashing money at the team and managers, in a bid to break into the so called big six, he’s now realized it isn’t working, so, he now wants to balance the books, stay in or around mid table and get his move to the new stadium done.

I hope I’m wrong and that you’re right, but, my gut feeling tells me that, without big sales, the days of big spending Everton are over.

I think you’re right, but the biggest harm to Moshiri’s investment would come in the form of relegation. He is playing with fire if he doesn’t invest for a third window in a row this January.

Providing us with the budget of a bottom half championship team will lead to us becoming a bottom half championship team. It happened to Villa and Sunderland when their owners got ‘fed up’ with the demands of the Premier League.
 
I think you’re right, but the biggest harm to Moshiri’s investment would come in the form of relegation. He is playing with fire if he doesn’t invest for a third window in a row this January.

Providing us with the budget of a bottom half championship team will lead to us becoming a bottom half championship team. It happened to Villa and Sunderland when their owners got ‘fed up’ with the demands of the Premier League.
I think we’ve less chance of relegation without Benitez and with no money spent on players than we do with him and allowing him to spend the small amount of money we can commit. The only way we spend big money in January is if there is a big sale. I shudder at the thought of letting that money being squandered by Benitez. Too reminiscent of Koeman with the Lukaku money.
 
I think we’ve less chance of relegation without Benitez and with no money spent on players than we do with him and allowing him to spend the small amount of money we can commit. The only way we spend big money in January is if there is a big sale. I shudder at the thought of letting that money being squandered by Benitez. Too reminiscent of Koeman with the Lukaku money.

I think we should be sacking Benitez, getting a better manager, and providing him with a decent transfer budget.

Messing about, pretending that you’re afraid of non-existent FFP sanctions so that we have the budget of a lower championship squad for the third transfer windows in a row is seriously dicing with the prospect of relegation.
 



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