It will be if they sell Issac30 million is pocket change for a club like that.
It will be if they sell Issac30 million is pocket change for a club like that.
In relative terms, but they couldn't sign anyone last season for PSR rules.30 million is pocket change for a club like that.
We’d sell if an offer came in for around £18-22M.In this market Rudoni is a £30m player
no, we wouldn'tWe’d sell if an offer came in for around £18-22M.
He will indeed but what a terrible body blow for our record amount of ST owners that would be. Clubs would immediately inflate their prices on players knowing we had big money and with 3 weeks left in the window what could we realistically achieve to replace him.
we will, we'd demand more than they be willing to pay right nowIn the same way we'll inflate our price knowing Newcastle will have CL football and a big fee coming for their striker.
You're right, it will be a blow, but I'd be amazed if there isn't already a contingency plan in place.
Finger crossed we can get another season out of him though.
Yes but it's Bellingham's age as much as his brother's fame that set his price. Rudi won't be in the same ballpark, unfortunately.Not young in the modern sense ( which is now crazily low ) but young enough to still improve materially and sell on at a very good fee at the contract end when he will be approaching his peak … these are the things that determine price.
the PL club wuld still have to pay what we want for himThink people are setting themselves up for disappointment here. How many players turn down a Premier League move and the life changing money that comes with it? How many EFL club owners turn down £20m offers for players?
Personally don't buy into the idea he will just not want to move because Lampard is here or King won't sell for less than £30m.
The best chance of him staying here for the season is that no PL club comes in and make a serious offer.
his value currently isn;t his worth as a player, it's his worth to usYes but it's Bellingham's age as much as his brother's fame that set his price. Rudi won't be in the same ballpark, unfortunately.
Look at what they're still (even yesterday) saying about Gyokeres, played for Coventry in the Championship etc etc. The snobbery of the PL plays big and Rudi's not even been through the England youth setup. I'll stick my neck out and say nobody will come in for him with a serious offer.his value currently isn;t his worth as a player, it's his worth to us
You wouldnt beleive it even they didLook at what they're still (even yesterday) saying about Gyokeres, played for Coventry in the Championship etc etc. The snobbery of the PL plays big and Rudi's not even been through the England youth setup. I'll stick my neck out and say nobody will come in for him with a serious offer.
It wasn't a dig at Rushworth. Yes, he is very highly rated, but from the two games so far he doesn't look like an upgrade on Dovin, I would say they were on par with each other. Dovin cost around £1.5m, £5.5m for a keeper in the championship is silly money.
I think it might not be a straight yes from rudoni. He will be torn as doing well at cov and clearly loves lampard as his manager
If he goes and we get 20m plus so be it but I'm not
If a 20M comes he will say yes for sureI think it might not be a straight yes from rudoni. He will be torn as doing well at cov and clearly loves lampard as his manager
If he goes and we get 20m plus so be it but I'm not giving up on him staying yet
If Rudi goes so soon, I expect Frank and Joe to be off next summer too.
I honestly believe we would hold out for more than 20m and with loads of add onsIf Newcastle come in with an offer exceeding £20m he’s gone lol, no one should be kidding themselves about that.
He has been here 2 weeks and played 2 friendlies. Dovin initially also wasnt as good at the start as he was before he got injured. Judge Rushworth once he has played half a season and in my opinion will prove to be better than Dovin.It wasn't a dig at Rushworth. Yes, he is very highly rated, but from the two games so far he doesn't look like an upgrade on Dovin, I would say they were on par with each other. Dovin cost around £1.5m, £5.5m for a keeper in the championship is silly money.
Yep agreed. We go on about profit, but £15m profit in a year will be too good to refuse. Ideally I'd like to see them hold out for £25m but just cant see it.If Newcastle come in with an offer exceeding £20m he’s gone lol, no one should be kidding themselves about that.
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I'm not sure on that last statement. He was already being touted around at £25m before that.The 'English tax' isn't on English players, it's the cost of dealing with English clubs.
We all bemoan Sky at times, but their money has supercharged the Premiership clubs financials as the TV money is distributed equally, which isn't the norm in the other elite leagues globally. In countries like France and Italy, Prem clubs need to sell players as part of their 'business plan' in the absence of less lucrative broadcasting rights.
In relation to Jobe Bellingham, his value probably doubled as soon as the final whistle blew on the playoff final.
We got that fee for Vik 2 years ago, for a player in the last year of his contract. Rudoni is younger than Vik was, English, and 3 years still to go on the deal. Adding another £10m onto it on that basis is fair.If Newcastle come in with an offer exceeding £20m he’s gone lol, no one should be kidding themselves about that.
If Newcastle come in you make them pay through the nose, simple as that really. Heck, the fact that he'd be deemed Newcastle standard makes it £25 million just to get around the table imo.We got that fee for Vik 2 years ago, for a player in the last year of his contract. Rudoni is younger than Vik was, English, and 3 years still to go on the deal. Adding another £10m onto it on that basis is fair.
Not only that, but Sheff Utd paid £15 mill for the kebab hound also in his last year, to put Rudoni as just £5 mill higher is a bit daft.If Newcastle come in you make them pay through the nose, simple as that really. Heck, the fact that he'd be deemed Newcastle standard makes it £25 million just to get around the table imo.
King hasn't sold anyone for what i would consider a disappointing fee so far, i guess wait and see, they might not even firm up their interest anyway.Not only that, but Sheff Utd paid £15 mill for the kebab hound also in his last year, to put Rudoni as just £5 mill higher is a bit daft.
I agree, we got very good prices for Vik and Hamer considering the contract situation and that they were determined to leave. The impression I get is that Rudoni is on Newcastle's shortlist, but you don't know how high up the list he is or which players need to leave before they put in an offer.King hasn't sold anyone for what i would consider a disappointing fee so far, i guess wait and see, they might not even firm up their interest anyway.
Indeed they would but would Kings valuation match those on there. And there's an element of strike while the iron is hot. Last summer we were having similar discussions about holding on to Sheaf and not letting him go for less than £10-15m, no mention of that this summer.the PL club wuld still have to pay what we want for him