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Really it was only Keane that brought it up much to the bemusement of the others.
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assuming its the 250m being bandied aboutSkySports pundits lately have been peddling Man United need to be desperate to sign Harry Kane and they think it would benefit both clubs.
Tottenham fans, hypothetically if Kane got sold and Son was made the main man, What 2-3 spots would you improve on with the funds?
Upgrade on Lloris if possible? Maybe another full back? Another CB depending on what happens with Toby?
It was brought up on the debate shows by Merson and Kewell as well.Really it was only Keane that brought it up much to the bemusement of the others.
If Kane was to leave it'd be to City IMO, to replace Kun. Doubt he take a step down to United, no dig it's just they are miles off being a great side and Harry would probably be past his peak by the time they are a legit challenger again.
Spurs would be stupid to sell too.
I don't think we'd be after Kane. Suspect he'd only be interested in playing in a different league as well (probably Spain).
Yeah, I would imagine he's on our radar (us and plenty of other clubs too).You reckon City will have interest in Haaland?
Can see Haaland in the Bundesliga next year. Most likely RBL, but possibly Bayern/Dortmund
If he keeps up his form, I don't think Dortmund will be able to afford him. Same for Leipzig, despite the connection, unless Haaland himself tries to push through a move there.
Why wouldn't RBL be able to afford him? Unless you mean wages?
Because I'd expect his transfer fee to be higher than what they usually spend on players. I think them paying 20m for a player is a lot for them, with the exception of Keita a few years ago. Without the RB connection, I think he'd go straight to a bigger club, but you never know of course.
If it's RBS selling to RBL I hate to break it to you but the transfer fee won't be too high.
Based on what previous transfers are you sure Salzburg sells to them below market value? I don't know the other players they signed from Salzburg, but their market value seems to be in line with what Leipzig paid for them. In 2016, they paid 30m for Keita, which doesn't seem like a low fee between friends.
They're owned by the same group so.. it's not as if they're going to care? It's their money. They'll just transfer him. They regularly bring in RBS players.
I think SM is saying it doesn’t matter what the transfer fee is because the money stays within the same company.Yeah I know they have the same owners but I just said that looking at their recent history, it appears that Leipzig are signing Salzburg players at market value, and not for a low transfer fee which you implied. So I asked you based on what transfers you believe they'll now sign Haaland at a lower price.
Yeah I know they have the same owners but I just said that looking at their recent history, it appears that Leipzig are signing Salzburg players at market value, and not for a low transfer fee which you implied. So I asked you based on what transfers you believe they'll now sign Haaland at a lower price.
Sales of players between related parties get looked at by UEFA and potentially get adjusted for FFP purposes.
Red Bull would be stupid to take the piss. Even if the fee didnt get adjusted, UEFA would end up changing the rules to stop transfers between related parties.
If he keeps up his form, I don't think Dortmund will be able to afford him. Same for Leipzig, despite the connection, unless Haaland himself tries to push through a move there.