Quote from: London Villan on Today at 09:57:46 AMIt's more maximising his personal wealth and playing in a different environment, don't really have a problem with him going to a different league.End of the season, before the World Cup and get the revenue and his replacement sorted in good time before the start of next season. There's also the possibility of Argentina having a good World Cup, and his value being maximised this summer...
It's more maximising his personal wealth and playing in a different environment, don't really have a problem with him going to a different league.End of the season, before the World Cup and get the revenue and his replacement sorted in good time before the start of next season.
Go find someone else though. A keeper with his stop stopping ability, distribution skills, presence, familiarity with our defence etc. Definitely not a change you need to make mid season.
Quote from: Skipper_The_Eyechild on January 21, 2026, 11:48:49 PMQuote from: Chip Butty 111 on January 21, 2026, 11:35:41 PMQuote from: eamonn on January 21, 2026, 11:13:13 PMHow much would we get for Martínez ?Around £20M ? In a slow decline and getting flaky injury wise? Never understood the fuss with him as he makes too many daft blunders in amongst his good performances. Inter would be perfect for him, and he'll be gone in the summer.I think his best days are behind him but 'never understood the fuss with him' as a back-to-back Yashin award winner is a bit wild.Yep, at his best, he was the best in the world (or the equal of those who were). And we saw plenty of him at his best with us. He's kept us in games at times. Yes, in recent times he's not hit those highs, but in goalkeeping terms, he's certainly not "past it". At 33, he could easily have another 2 or 3 years at a very high level. That said, I don't think it's a coincidence that Liverpool and Man City got rid of Alysson and Ederson, respectively, at 32 and 33. I guess we'll see if Ederson is 'past it' this evening! I think if we plan to 'make money' from Emi, this year is probably our last chance to do so. From the summer onward, I'd think his value will fall precipitously. That said, I'm not sure January is the time to cash in. We won't get a replacement of similar standard (and we'd definitely need a replacement), and we have too much to play for in the second half of the season to risk changing such an important first-choice role.
Quote from: Chip Butty 111 on January 21, 2026, 11:35:41 PMQuote from: eamonn on January 21, 2026, 11:13:13 PMHow much would we get for Martínez ?Around £20M ? In a slow decline and getting flaky injury wise? Never understood the fuss with him as he makes too many daft blunders in amongst his good performances. Inter would be perfect for him, and he'll be gone in the summer.I think his best days are behind him but 'never understood the fuss with him' as a back-to-back Yashin award winner is a bit wild.
Quote from: eamonn on January 21, 2026, 11:13:13 PMHow much would we get for Martínez ?Around £20M ? In a slow decline and getting flaky injury wise? Never understood the fuss with him as he makes too many daft blunders in amongst his good performances. Inter would be perfect for him, and he'll be gone in the summer.
How much would we get for Martínez ?
Bearing in mind how the season has gone so far (level on points with second in the league last time I looked) i'd suggest the morale of the squad is probably fine.
🚨 Agent & brother of Emi Martínez was spotted yesterday in Milan there has already been a first meeting. @DiMarzio