Over £26m spent on Yannick Bolasie plus his £3.9m a year wage (5 year contract) spent mainly on loan at other clubs. Eyewatering
I make that 16 players Everton have bought for over £20m in the last five years. Over an entire side plus subs, with everyone over £20m. We're still quite a long way away from that level... I think we have three players over £20m in total?Obviously that's "sort of" where we want to be, with the squad littered with players worth more than £20m, but I hope we develop a few of our own, rather than buying towards the top end of the market, like it seems Everton have. But it also illustrates the size of the gap that we're trying to bridge. They were spending £35m on Richarlison and £27m on Mina when our 'big' signings were Guilbert and Kalinic for £5m each.We've done exceptionally well to become competitive in the premier league so quickly, but it's going to take some very clever moves in the transfer market to take us to a level above the likes of Everton.
Quote from: Smithy on June 03, 2021, 05:21:46 PMI make that 16 players Everton have bought for over £20m in the last five years. Over an entire side plus subs, with everyone over £20m. We're still quite a long way away from that level... I think we have three players over £20m in total?Obviously that's "sort of" where we want to be, with the squad littered with players worth more than £20m, but I hope we develop a few of our own, rather than buying towards the top end of the market, like it seems Everton have. But it also illustrates the size of the gap that we're trying to bridge. They were spending £35m on Richarlison and £27m on Mina when our 'big' signings were Guilbert and Kalinic for £5m each.We've done exceptionally well to become competitive in the premier league so quickly, but it's going to take some very clever moves in the transfer market to take us to a level above the likes of Everton.I’d say every player in our first choice XI is worth over £20m, some well over, with (maybe, depending on your opinion) a question mark over Bert. We’ve done some fantastic deals when you consider we’ve only paid over £20m three times. Also gives us scope to keep spending big and wisely.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on June 03, 2021, 06:51:08 PMQuote from: Smithy on June 03, 2021, 05:21:46 PMI make that 16 players Everton have bought for over £20m in the last five years. Over an entire side plus subs, with everyone over £20m. We're still quite a long way away from that level... I think we have three players over £20m in total?Obviously that's "sort of" where we want to be, with the squad littered with players worth more than £20m, but I hope we develop a few of our own, rather than buying towards the top end of the market, like it seems Everton have. But it also illustrates the size of the gap that we're trying to bridge. They were spending £35m on Richarlison and £27m on Mina when our 'big' signings were Guilbert and Kalinic for £5m each.We've done exceptionally well to become competitive in the premier league so quickly, but it's going to take some very clever moves in the transfer market to take us to a level above the likes of Everton.I’d say every player in our first choice XI is worth over £20m, some well over, with (maybe, depending on your opinion) a question mark over Bert. We’ve done some fantastic deals when you consider we’ve only paid over £20m three times. Also gives us scope to keep spending big and wisely.I think getting to 10 is pretty easy (Martinez, Cash, Targett, Konsa, Mings, Luiz, McGinn, Grealish, Watkins and Bert). The final spot in tough, Wesley cost more but until he's fully recovered from his injury he's not worth it, Sanson hasn't settled in so his value is questionable, AEG probably not quite. After that I don't think anyone else comes close.
I agree about the value of all those players, and it's an indication of how well we've done in the transfer market that we've spent over £200m since we've been back in the premier league but the value of those players is probably now closer to £300m+.But that sort of expenditure, buying £10-20m players and hoping we turn them into £20-30m players probably isn't enough to get us into the top 6, never mind the top 4. We moved up 6 places last season, but the next 6 are going to be orders of magnitude more difficult. I hope we'll be buying some players ready to contribute to that improvement from day 1, rather than just players at our current level that we hope will improve with us.I'm happy to see us buying players who will improve, absolutely, and I hope that continues as a long-term strategy - but this summer I think it's important Dean has at least a couple of players who can come in and go straight into the first 11 AND improve it immediately. And that's a big challenge, we're shopping at a level where the pool of players is much smaller, and the competition much more fierce.
Whilst we're talking about Everton, here's a reminder of what it can cost to come 10th with a supposedly world class manager at the helm...20/21Godfrey - £24.75mAllan - £22.50mDoucouré - £19.89mRodrigues - free but fucking massive wages19/20Alex Iwobi - £27.36mMoise Kean - £24.75mGbamin - £22.50mAndré Gomes - £22.50mFabian Delph - £8.55m18/19Richarlison - £35.28mYerry Mina - £27.23mLucas Digne - £18.18m17/18Gylfi Sigurdsson - £44.46mMichael Keane - £25.65mJordan Pickford - £25.65mDavy Klaassen - £24.30mCenk Tosun - £20.25mTheo Walcott - £20.25mNikola Vlasic - £9.72m16/17Yannick Bolasie - £26.01mMorgan Schneiderlin - £20.70mAshley Williams - £12.60mAdemola Lookman - £7.92mIdrissa Gueye - £7.65mThats c £525m over 5 years.And yes, that really is over 27m for Iwobi.They recouped big money for Lukaku, Stones etc, but even so the siums are eye watering.