would be brilliant for ndiaye to add assists to his game too this season, just as he did at sheffield.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/4080197/2023/01/13/iliman-ndiaye-sheffield-united-assists/
I think this to be true too. Moyes at Wham was looking at better players than Dyche ever dreamed of. The quality step up in terms of targets is part due to Moyes and part due to our financial position improving.
If we did Kubo and Mcatee that would be absolutely brilliant and worth the wait.
Kubo Mcatee/Alcaraz Ndiaye/McNeil
Barry/Beto
Is a very decent attack (especially if we could get another player to cover RW but Moyes may see it as any...
I think because we’ve been asleep at the wheel for the last few windows, people have lost touch a bit with the cost of players.
Chelsea have paid more than €30 million for a player 51 times.
West Ham, who should be below our level really, have...
As a few have said, I can see them getting ~£25m upfront and the rest in add-ons. City typically find a way to let their young talent leave if they want first team footy.
City will only have a high price if someone is willing to pay it. And I don't think anyone will be willing to pay 40m, so their options will be to keep asking for 40m and risk losing him for free, or to reduce the price.
Why is the final year of his contract relevant though? He’s not going to want to sit on his bum all season waiting for a move in a years time.
As long as several clubs want him, City will have a high price.