I think our expectation has to be tempered by a bit of realism here. Dier, Alli and Kane would cost an absolutely unfathomable amount that would far outweigh the value they would bring and even still it would be highly doubtful they would want to come.
Obviously we have a bit more money to play with now, but I don't believe the "enough money to buy messi if we want" shouts.
I think the importance of our pursuit of Monchi and why we are prioritising chasing him is shown here, as even though we seemingly have a lot more money to play with, we recognise that we still are at a level where we have to find value in our transfers.
This.
If anyone is foolish enough to believe that Everton are in a position to buy the likes of Messi for his true value and the pay the sort of wages he would demand they are in for a very rude awakening.
I have no doubt that a few players that cost decent money will come in but as I pointed out there is not enough wriggle room based on previous years wages paid plus the allowable % to massively increase wages paid out unless there is a huge uplift in commercial income ( owners money doesn't count) Is anyone aware of any new commercial deals that will frank a huge growth in income?
The likes of Man City and Chelsea to a degree changed things overnight and had owners whose wealth makes near enough all other owners in the PL look like paupers? I have now doubt thatEverton now have a wealthy man in charge but I suspect we are looking at a model more in line with what's happened elsewhere in Liverpool as opposed to other parts of Lancs or indeed SW London









