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Should start docking points for everytime a club clearly overspends on a player. That will stop the market spiralling further out of control.
 
More inflation at work recently jacked the price up a bit.
"Man City have had a £44.5m bid rejected for Benjamin Mendy. Monaco think he's worth more than Kyle Walker."
 

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Walker for £50m could be a turning point in the market. Usually when Levy sells a player there's a transfer saga, arm twisting and a deal done late in the window. In the case of Walker it really looks like Levy has demanded 50m and City have paid it no questions asked. It all happened pretty quickly after the very public Alves snubbing.
 
We spent nearly 50m on Sissoko and Jansen that's a bad rule!
£17m for Janssen was probably around the expected price at the time. In retrospect it's way overpriced though. Sissoko I will never understand. Even at the time it was a bizarre deal and one that has only got worse. Probably the most pointless transfer I've ever witnessed at Spurs.
 
Sissoko I will never understand. Even at the time it was a bizarre deal and one that has only got worse. Probably the most pointless transfer I've ever witnessed at Spurs.
Panic buy on deadline day after his great Euros final. Everton were going to pay up too.
 
More inflation at work recently jacked the price up a bit.
"Man City have had a £44.5m bid rejected for Benjamin Mendy. Monaco think he's worth more than Kyle Walker."
Would they have accepted a £44.5m bid before we bought Walker?

In the long run, any person that pays more for a player than what they think he is worth just because "yeah, but they did it first" is an idiot.
 
More inflation at work recently jacked the price up a bit.
"Man City have had a £44.5m bid rejected for Benjamin Mendy. Monaco think he's worth more than Kyle Walker."
they had already rejected bids before we bought walker.

the majority of players brought into the premier league will likely be overpriced, usually based on certain biased reasons. you cannot say one transfer being expensive lead to any changes. if so, why did it take so long for someone to cost more than ronaldo?

there are less quality full backs about than any other position in football. full backs are a vital part as to how modern football works. if you manage to negate an oppositions full backs these days you really give yourself a leg up. clubs who have very good full backs know this. scarcity drives up the price, mixed with an embarrassment of riches. but, if you can pay to bring in some of the best, why not? cos people on the internet think it's overpriced?
 
Should start docking points for everytime a club clearly overspends on a player. That will stop the market spiralling further out of control.
I nominate jod as the adjudicator of vfm signings. ;)
 
Over the 5 years of Walkers contract we'll probably earn over a £1billion in broadcasting income.

I'm not a big fan of him but spending £50m on the managers first choice target barely makes a dent in that.
 

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The money spent on Danilo will be money well spent. People will be looking to him as a barometer pretty soon. Shrewd business by City as he will add a lot to their team

chef also agrees Danilo was shrewd business by City :)
 

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He is but we were light on for midfield options to begin with so if Fellaini goes I imagine that we'd be looking at making two signings. For that reason I'd be surprised if he goes TBH.
Fosu-Mensah can play that role if need be. If we are short.
 
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