2022/23 Anthony Gordon

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People interested in how the club shifts Evertonians out against their will should read it.

The Rooney interview with Tony Bellew is a must, from the actual Horse's mouth Rooney on camera telling the World he found out that Everton ( Bill of course) was touting him out to other clubs, before the Then European Championships, Rooney saved Everton from going bankrupt with that sale to Man United that year no doubt. For those Kenwright lovers who instantly demand proof for every time any Evertonian dares put their beloved Bill in a bad light, here's some proof as is the Michael Ball interview in the Liverpool Echo, Michael Ball, saying that Everton had accepted an offer from Liverpool fc among other clubs by the greatest Evertonian of all Bill himself, Ball said he would never go to Liverpool so signed for Rangers. Anything to keep hold of his train set.
 
That's my point. There is a lot of talk about Gordon pushing for this. Articles like that underline the Kenwright modus operandi.
Matt Law is the one who wrote that piece. Matt Law gets his information from the Chelsea side.

That article, at least, has nothing to do with Bill Kenwright.

Other articles may do, but not that one, which is the only actual article saying Gordon wants out.
 

I only disagree in the sense that if Everton have a valuation, however crazy it may be (because they don't want or need to sell), then they have every right to stick to it.

If Chelsea, or another club, want to pay it, then that's fine.
Having accurate valuations of your players is a crucial part of running a club well.
 

Having accurate valuations of your players is a crucial part of running a club well.
Brighton valued Cucurella at £50m initially.

they've got £62m out of Chelsea.

Lille just got £30m out of us for a lad with 11 league starts, a year after they signed him for £5m

If the market is there when clubs like Chelsea come calling, for a player you don't want to sell as a club, then you milk it for all its worth. If he stays, he stays, it's no skin off our nose, it won't change our approach in the last few weeks of the window or what we need.

If he goes then we've got a huge fee for him and we'll be able to hopefully go for a high calibre of player, but we'd certainly have work to do to make sure they all got done.
 
Brighton valued Cucurella at £50m initially.

they've got £62m out of Chelsea.

Lille just got £30m out of us for a lad with 11 league starts, a year after they signed him for £5m

If the market is there when clubs like Chelsea come calling, for a player you don't want to sell as a club, then you milk it for all its worth. If he stays, he stays, it's no skin off our nose, it won't change our approach in the last few weeks of the window or what we need.

If he goes then we've got a huge fee for him and we'll be able to hopefully go for a high calibre of player, but we'd certainly have work to do to make sure they all got done.
I'm not sure how this can possibly be true
 

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