Summer Transfer Window 2025 Thread

I think they're doing a great job and I wish they did something similar 5 years ago when they took us over.

Building a working, smart, deep, knowledgeable sporting sector is the key in today's football business. There's nothing else that matters. Really nothing else. If you have the best brain, you'll have higher efficiency in resource management and you'll outsmart others while growing.

Money with no brain leads to failure. Think of manchester united.

People often think like children and dream of big players, but today football is an industry, and you succeed only if you have the right people at the right place.
Especially if you have a big fan base, global reach, a new stadium. You have everything I mentioned and I really hope these moves will bring you good results.

The problem with Roma has been that TFG didn't know how to operate in football. We've been a sort of crash test for them. Initially they didn't care much about management, they thought signing "big names" was the answer. They still achieved something, but there's been no organic and steady growth.

Something has changed - and I hope will keep changing - when they met Ranieri. That's been a turning point. And I'm sure his vision has affected how they handled Everton too, because in your case they started off with a very very solid managerial structure.

I wrote it here months ago, but Ranieri said Dan Friedkin told him when they first met: "I've spent a lot of money, yet I didn't achieve much. What's the issue?"

And Ranieri has taught him something about football management.

It's with people like him that you build something valuable. Experts who have spent more years on the field than at home. Moyes is surely a man of similar experience.

I hope they've finally understood that they need to invest in management, they need to bring in the best professionals, they need to have the best brain.

When you build a sporting management and fill it with experts, you have a treasure of competence that will surely yield profits. When you manage a football club the same way you manage your Hollywood firm, there's something wrong. That's the lesson to learn. And seeing what they're doing at Everton reassures me.
What a great post that is, be careful though, we can’t have any of that positivity here! 😜

I think they have done a decent job at Roma, and like you have said, they have actually listened to a football man like ranieri and adjusted their ways of working accordingly.

I really like what they are doing at Everton with the back room appointments, and I hope this is replicated to the on field signings.

Looking forward to seeing Gasperinis Roma in the flesh at BMD, and hope we both have brilliant, successful seasons. Forza Roma and UTFT!
 

There’s not much experimenting you can do with a squad of 14 players

I beg to differ

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That article in the Athletic yesterday made for very positive reading about the new structure and the people we've hired to fill these positions. It does feel like there's a plan in place, which is great to see.

The one thing I'd say as a note of caution is that some of these people won't come in until after the transfer window closes. There's a huge amount of work to do this summer and we are doing it with half a management structure in place. Having a successful window is going to be a huge challenge.

Medium term, I'm reassured we have a structure and a plan. Short term it might be a bit "seat of the trousers" stuff. Be lovely if I'm wrong about the last bit.
 

In an ideal world during July we sign

Grealish (loan)
Walker
Stones
Mcatee
Nusa
Barry
Tagliafico



In Everton World we sign

Johnny Evans
Ings
Antonio
Lindeloff
Toffolo
Doak
Coufal

Just Everton doing Everton Tings🫣
Hopefully we don`t sign some of your ideal list...

Walker 35, 160k per week
Stones 31 and injury prone 250k per week
Tagliafico 33 in August

Grealish I would have for a season on loan but would be good for 3 years if we can afford him, but I don`t think we can. He currently earns £350k per week!

Antonio Nusa, 20 and Barry, 22 both have very high potential... I would much rather get these young players with high potential, you could get 3 for the wages we would pay for Grealish or Walker. Plus we can make big profits when these guys get sold on, we don`t tet that with older players.
 
Where have you plucked a “few hundred thousand” from?
A 30 million contract's amortization value is 6 million per year if player signs a five year contract. That's over the entire year. If player signs on June 1st and financial year ends in June 30th amortization is just 1/12 of that annual cost. So about half a million (yes, my mistake talking about 400k).
 
A 30 million contract's amortization value is 6 million per year if player signs a five year contract. That's over the entire year. If player signs on June 1st and financial year ends in June 30th amortization is just 1/12 of that annual cost. So about half a million (yes, my mistake talking about 400k).
So yeah, we could be sailing that close to the wind. You did see the losses we posted last FY didn’t you?
 
This is the first time in years I’ve not been slightly concerned.

We have owners with a vision and a plan.

We need new players to just be able to operate due to the volume of players that have left.

We will see some decent signings which nobody has yet linked us with, along with some decent loan additions and squad fillers.

Sit back and relax.
 


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