windymiller
Player Valuation: £70m
Some weird stuff today. Although I have to say I question what tier "The Real Tolmie's Hairdoo" is!
Some weird stuff today. Although I have to say I question what tier "The Real Tolmie's Hairdoo" is!
I definetly agreeThere will be a lot of clubs in for him
Really?! I suppose our Twitter ITK is named after a knitted hat. What a wonderful media landscape we have these days.He is very reliable for City stuff.
He is a good player and we have been linked with him before.We are well stacked in midfield but this Hackney for Middlesbrough looks a really good player. I think he could make the step up.
He could be a good long term gana replacementHe is a good player and we have been linked with him before.
He is a good player and we have been linked with him before.
He could be a good long term gana replacement
Snippets from the i-paper
GREALISH
Everton’s valuation, The i Paper has been told, is much closer to the £20-25m mark – still a considerable outlay for a player who will turn 31 in September.
JAN & SUMMER
As detailed by The i Paper last month, the plan was never to do big business in January but the loan move for Chelsea’s Tyrique George, 20, seemed to follow the club’s blueprint of driving down the average age and bringing in players of potential
Moyes has always made the case that established, experienced players are also required to give the squad balance – and there was agreement that Grealish represented a special case in the summer.
Wages could also be another factor. While financial constraints via either profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) or the new squad cost ratio (SCR) rules are loosening, Everton still have to be aware of the bottom line of any deals they broker.
£70mil SUMMER BUDGET
Football finance experts have told The i Paper that the club is likely to have enough PSR “headroom” to comfortably commit to a £70m net spend in the summer.
Of course that figure will balloon if they manage to secure European football this season, which remains a distinct possibility with Everton nestled just six points away from fifth ahead of the midweek Premier League matches.
Been very impressed with Florentino Luís at Burnley, loads won’t have seen him as I imagine not many have watched Burnley - but he’s really adjusted to and is wel, able for the Premier League.
Kayode at Brentford would be a solid signing as would the guy someone mentioned earlier, Diouf at West Ham.
Troy ParrottBuy a forward who can actually coordinate their limbs effectively. Scoring would be a bonus. That’s all I ask
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