bilyaletdinov_
Player Valuation: £35m
Full backs
Or, and more realistically, two 6ft 5 centre backs who are willing to have a try playing at full back.Full backs
Ultimately he has a 3 year contract to honour. Unless there's a minimum fee release clause then he's staying. Billionaire owners, new stadium, bought him for around £16 million.If we don’t get Europe we’ve got a battle on our hands keeping hold of Ndiaye. I’m sure he was pleased to read Moyes comments in the week about how long it will take us to improve.
If we are forced to sell him, our track record in investing money from big transfer fees is at best, woeful.
This is the most likely scenario if we don’t get Europe. My concern is I have absolutely no faith in our recruitment team signing a player good enough to replace him.Ultimately he has a 3 year contract to honour. Unless there's a minimum fee release clause then he's staying. Billionaire owners, new stadium, bought him for around £16 million.
So if he kicks off, dump him in the reserves until he apologises and returns to play. Or he can enjoy not playing football for 3 years.
If another club makes an offer that meets the clubs valuation e.g., £80 million. Then fair enough.
Imagine saying Everton is a club where its best to build gradually?If we don’t get Europe we’ve got a battle on our hands keeping hold of Ndiaye. I’m sure he was pleased to read Moyes comments in the week about how long it will take us to improve.
If we are forced to sell him, our track record in investing money from big transfer fees is at best, woeful.
Tells the media Dibling needs to score goals and never gives him 1 min after.I’m looking forward to another summer where our recruitment team are caught by surprise by the transfer window opening, followed by weeks of excuses about how hard it is to make signings because of the World Cup, followed by weeks more of us chasing a youngster from a relegated side or the championship for twice as much as what anyone else was willing to pay. Then Paddy Boyland writes a lengthy article about what a coup it is for Everton to sign this promising youngster. Followed by a season on the bench with Moyes telling everyone they need to show more in training. And we finish 12th.
Love Ndiaye but for £80mil thats a big amount in our situation.Ultimately he has a 3 year contract to honour. Unless there's a minimum fee release clause then he's staying. Billionaire owners, new stadium, bought him for around £16 million.
So if he kicks off, dump him in the reserves until he apologises and returns to play. Or he can enjoy not playing football for 3 years.
If another club makes an offer that meets the clubs valuation e.g., £80 million. Then fair enough.
No one is paying 80m for ndiaye or close to it.Imagine saying Everton is a club where its best to build gradually?
Its bizarre.
Tells the media Dibling needs to score goals and never gives him 1 min after.
In and out all season with no real chance.
Aznou says hi.
Love Ndiaye but for £80mil thats a big amount in our situation.
We should probably sell for that but as fans were all worried that Moyes will waste it.
Please see the post i replied toNo one is paying 80m for ndiaye or close to it.
Dibling needs patiencePlayers to move on
Keane
Coleman
Mcneil
Barry
Alcaraz
Dibling
Mykolenko
All these players are simply not good enough for top 6 teams so wont be any use to us, we need to aim higher with ambitions
We need a few starters and a stronger bench
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