If it is true it is likely to be a cashflow issue from Roma's perspective. It would be a good sign from Evertons perspective as means our budget could be much higher than we think. Likely that a loan fee would at least partially offset any...
PSR aside, if this has any truth to it, or if this trend becomes a reality, then what difference are these guys to Mosh?
We complained that Mosh interfered too much and now there are rumours that we’re having to take Roma off casts to make way...
I thought we may do some transfer shenanigans with Roma and I have to say I hate it. The multiclub model is a stain on football but sadly needs must in a landscape dominated by it and other dodgy dealings.
With rhe legitimate concern from fans, if this sort of deal was a goer, would surely need the CEO for example to explain the strategy, once cleared to do so. As others have said there needs to be a balance to not affect our wider transfer...
That makes sense, and I don't know who said it above, but someone suggested it would be amortized, so say £6 million per year, and Roma pays everton a loan fee of £6 million, making it a wash for PSR purposes.
On a (very) basic level maybe. Obviously if we buy the lad for £30m, loan him to Roma, he breaks his leg in his first game and is never the same player again then it very much does have an impact on Everton as we pay a bloke for 4 more years and...
Anyone who hasn't been able to break into the side in what has been one of the worst periods in the club's history is by definition very unlucky or demonstrably crap.
I get what you’re saying and his touch isn’t good etc but if he can keep up close to a 1 in 2 ratio that’s more than good enough for Europe.
Lukaku often let balls bounce off his shins but what he was good at he was an exceptional at.
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