VillaNews has a piece looking at the relative values of Prem first team values - based on Transfermarkt numbers.Whilst not putting a huge amount of faith in Transfermarkt's actual values, the numbers are relative.Team Squad valueManchester City €1.34bnChelsea €1.27bnArsenal €1.17bnLiverpool €1.08bnTottenham €849.9mManchester U €818mBrighton €665.4mNewcastle €642.9mAston Villa €566.8mNotts Forest €472mIt shows how far we are behind the Greedy6 - were 9th on the list.And what a great job Emery's doing getting to higher league positions compared to where we rank n terms of squad value.
Yeah I think that’s a realistic fear. In our favour is it appears to have basically been given the keys to mould the club (something as an aside that I’m always nervous about, even with a guy as great at Unai). But if we can’t keep evolving the squad I could see him getting frustrated.
My biggest concern is Emery, how long before PSR becomes an obstacle he can't overcome? it seems that as soon as you drop out of the top five the battle to hold on to your best players begins. I fear for Villa this season, not that we will be a relegation contender but that we will be a mid table side. If Emery gets frustrated with not being able to sign players because of the PSR threat he could walk away and we lose our best manager for decades,
Quote from: ROBBO on Today at 07:28:04 PMMy biggest concern is Emery, how long before PSR becomes an obstacle he can't overcome? it seems that as soon as you drop out of the top five the battle to hold on to your best players begins. I fear for Villa this season, not that we will be a relegation contender but that we will be a mid table side. If Emery gets frustrated with not being able to sign players because of the PSR threat he could walk away and we lose our best manager for decades,Presumably though he needs somewhere to walk to that doesn't have those problems. His experience of clubs where you can spend anything you like (PSG) and of a shinier club than us but still trying to break into the level above (Arsenal) probably didn't give him a good feeling about that sort of club.The arguably / definitely shinier jobs in England - Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd, Man City, Newcastle, Spurs? It's hard to see him at any of those. Inter if Chivu crashes? Bayern if Kompany does? Real and Barcelona seem as settled as they're likely to be, and while I imagine either would appeal he feels a bit too sensible for them to go for as their next manager.He'll probably end up somewhere else at some point, but he's built a structure that he clearly thinks works and he's been around the block enough to time to know that you don't really get the freedom he has here at many other clubs. As a controversial hot-take, I reckon that whenever he does leave it's because he's been sacked rather than him choosing to leave.
We've kept the side together so far, and its a good squad. I think well see maybe 1 player go, and then maybe 1 or 2 purchases (max 1 big one). I also think well loan a couple of big players. (Not convinced, but I coudl see Grealish or similar coming in)