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Online Smithy

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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #1065 on: Today at 10:01:39 AM »
More of that and adding him permanently on a free in the summer with sensible wages would be a smart move.
Sorry, still not convinced that he would be the best use of limited funds.

Rather depends on how much "more of that" happens in the next four months and how sensible those "sensible wages" are really.
I would imagine his wages are 5 + times Bogarde which puts into perspective the value for money argument.

I reckon you might even be underestimating there.

But his current wages are irrelevant - he's not going to be getting close to his current wages either with us or somewhere else at his next club.

Very attractive from a PSR point of view getting someone in on a free like what we did with Kamara and Tielemans. So I'd say Sancho will knock a very decent contract out of his next gig in the summer.

Maybe Emery can get some bit of a tune out of him for the next few months. We can't keep relying on Rogers and Buendia to a lesser degree.

Someone, somewhere, will be willing to give Sancho big money.  Not '£300k a week like he's on now' big, but I'd be amazed if he signs for anyone on a free for less than £150k.  More likely £200k including a signing bonus.  His reputation and age alone will means someone will take a punt, probably in Germany where he excelled previously.

I'll be even more surprised if we're the ones who sign him.  Unless he has some sort of renaissance in the second half of the season, having been successfully (and finally) converted to Emery-ball.  Who knows...

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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #1066 on: Today at 10:04:46 AM »
More of that and adding him permanently on a free in the summer with sensible wages would be a smart move.
Sorry, still not convinced that he would be the best use of limited funds.

Rather depends on how much "more of that" happens in the next four months and how sensible those "sensible wages" are really.

Yep, he seems happy, and has positive things to say about Emery. If he keeps improving and making the most of his talent there's a place. But he has an awful lot of work to do first.

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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #1067 on: Today at 10:56:34 AM »
Someone, somewhere, will be willing to give Sancho big money.  Not '£300k a week like he's on now' big, but I'd be amazed if he signs for anyone on a free for less than £150k.  More likely £200k including a signing bonus.  His reputation and age alone will means someone will take a punt, probably in Germany where he excelled previously.

I'll be even more surprised if we're the ones who sign him.  Unless he has some sort of renaissance in the second half of the season, having been successfully (and finally) converted to Emery-ball.  Who knows...

I dunno about that. In Germany, for example, there's only really Dortmund and Bayern who pay that sort of money and I don't think either of them would be that interested, similar in most other countries in Europe where there's only really the champions league regulars who are offering much over 100k a week to anyone. A big part of the reason why English teams find it hard to move players on at times is because the wages here are so much higher for mid-table players. £120-150k feels like the sort of figure where he'll have offers.

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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #1068 on: Today at 11:20:27 AM »
Someone, somewhere, will be willing to give Sancho big money.  Not '£300k a week like he's on now' big, but I'd be amazed if he signs for anyone on a free for less than £150k.  More likely £200k including a signing bonus.  His reputation and age alone will means someone will take a punt, probably in Germany where he excelled previously.

I'll be even more surprised if we're the ones who sign him.  Unless he has some sort of renaissance in the second half of the season, having been successfully (and finally) converted to Emery-ball.  Who knows...

I dunno about that. In Germany, for example, there's only really Dortmund and Bayern who pay that sort of money and I don't think either of them would be that interested, similar in most other countries in Europe where there's only really the champions league regulars who are offering much over 100k a week to anyone. A big part of the reason why English teams find it hard to move players on at times is because the wages here are so much higher for mid-table players. £120-150k feels like the sort of figure where he'll have offers.

I reckon Dortmund would be quite to happy to go for round three and would probably pay him his 150k per week and bung him quite a few million on top given there'd be no transfer fee, which would probably equate to around £200k pw overall.

 


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