Transfer Rumour Tyler Dibling


The amusing part of this saga has been posters claiming to know how deals are done and acting as if everyone else is below them and clueless.

Those chaps have never done a deal of circa £50mil in their lifetime. They've never understood the psychology of doing a deal.

Computer games and big imaginations they claim others have, while they dont seem to be able to face facts...

...Everton are now utterly incompetent at transfers.

Have you ever been involved in a deal of 50m or thereabouts ?

We are all clueless about what is happening and one opinion is as good as the other.
Without having a clue as to what is happening then how do you know the club is incompetent?
 
So if we knew what the fee was, we've obviously made a few offers to see if we could tempt them to come to the table... that seems to have failed.

Therefore we've either wasted time on a hunch (we could get them to lower their asking price) or we will stump up what they wanted and at least tried to get the very best deal we could.

If we are to walk away from this now it shows nothing has changed at this club (we haven't just gone paying asking prices for about 6 years now) and our recruitment team is not what we were being told it was.
What are you talking about? Having a good recruitment team doesn't mean every negotiation will be successful. We have try to get players for the lowest price possible, never the asking price, and we shouldn't go above our own valuation of the player. Most players get sold for less than the initial asking price of the selling club. A good recruitment team walks away and leaves the deal if it requires paying a price above our valuation of the player i.e. the complete opposite of what we did for Siggurdson.
 

It does make you wonder. I mean, Garnacho for all his faults has made an impact in the Premier League at a club in total dysfunction. He's also young. He plays for Argentina.

Would he not be on our radar if 50m is the going rate now for young wide players?
Expects Champ Lge football every year and we couldnt pay his wages.
 
It does make you wonder. I mean, Garnacho for all his faults has made an impact in the Premier League at a club in total dysfunction. He's also young. He plays for Argentina.

Would he not be on our radar if 50m is the going rate now for young wide players?

I found out he is a bit of a bad egg when I mentioned him beginning of July. May well have bags of unspent talent but DM may have already run the rule over him and passed or the analytics have more likely?
 
He's been quiet i guess since the £3mil difference message?
He has said nothing has changed, we still haven’t walked away. He didn’t say though if we’re still in negotiations or we have come to our maximum and waiting to see if player power and no other club sniffing, changes Southampton’s stance
 

The fee is/was £50mil

We offered £27mil. £35mil. £43mil. Each including unrealistic add ons
The fee of 50m is unrealistically high, of course they set the price high, thankfully we have not been silly enough to meet it.
We bid low and have increased our offers.
We will see if a deal can be made somewhere in the middle, if not move on.

To push this deal on more quickly would probably require the player to ask for a transfer, refuse to train , say bad things about his club.
He doesn't seem to want to do any of these things... which is to his credit.
 
….from Southamptons perspective, if nobody is willing to meet their valuation they could be left with a young player who doesn’t want to be there, who is drawing a salary and who’s value will start decreasing.

It’s a good game to play if you hold all the aces but they might not. In the modern game, I always feel if a player seriously wants to move they tend to move.

Mr Lescott's antics still haunt me, whilst not the same magnitude of step up in class club wise.
 
The fee of 50m is unrealistically high, of course they set the price high, thankfully we have not been silly enough to meet it.
We bid low and have increased our offers.
We will see if a deal can be made somewhere in the middle, if not move on.

To push this deal on more quickly would probably require the player to ask for a transfer, refuse to train , say bad things about his club.
He doesn't seem to want to do any of these things... which is to his credit.
On top of all this there is the 25% sell on clause
 

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