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1 hour ago, King Kante said:

If the £25m is true, Trevor is one of the biggest bargains in the market. His HG status alone makes him a bargain as a rotation option for most clubs. That is before we even get to him being better than a number of our current CB's. 

Doesn't look like teams are lining up to pay 25m for someone we are trying to push out of the club. Genius from the club to try and force him out when there's a long contract, no obvious landing spot for him.

In the last few weeks, West Ham preferred Todibo, Newcastle targeted Guehi, Palace looking to replace him with Lacroix and Villa have a couple of others they're looking at.

 

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50 minutes ago, mkh said:

Napoli wants to buy Lukaku on their terms only, around €30m. They could end up having Osimhen and Lukaku on the same team by the end of the window. Osimhen is available for a sale only. (@DiMarzio)

Fuck Napoli. Just walk away from them … let Lukaku rot in the reserves. Absolute scumbag of a player.

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These sensationalized reports about us “barring” or “banishing” players from the main group is so dumb. It’s like they’re desperate to create anger and unrest amongst the fanbase for clicks. 

Is it not pretty common for players who will be sold or loaned to be in a separate group? This happens at every club.

These reports make it sound like Chalobah is that loser trying to get into the nightclub and the bouncer out front pushed him away and prevented him from entering. In reality, the club probably just told him “we’re looking to get the best move for you so it would be best if you train over here.”

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9 minutes ago, Pizy said:

These sensationalized reports about us “barring” or “banishing” players from the main group is so dumb. It’s like they’re desperate to create anger and unrest amongst the fanbase for clicks. 

They always do this and Chelsea is the easiest target in the world as Boehly & co love to go shopping on the player transfer market!  

 

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1 hour ago, mkh said:

Napoli wants to buy Lukaku on their terms only, around €30m. They could end up having Osimhen and Lukaku on the same team by the end of the window. Osimhen is available for a sale only. (@DiMarzio)

If Di Marzio wasn't a biased moron just puppeting whatever he's told, he'd write something like:

Napoli wants to buy Lukaku but can't afford him without selling Osimhen. They start the season today with no top striker available to play for the club, with Osimhen having missed preseason and agreement with player that he would be sold this summer. No one has been willing to pay the asking price for him and Napoli are getting increasingly desperate. Club is in SERIOUS trouble after finishing 10th last season and already at risk of major fall out with Conte after failing to land his man in time for the season start.

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7 hours ago, Strike said:

There are still about 20 outgoings that need to happen.

Kepa, Petrovic, Chalobah, Lukaku, Broja, D Fofana in sales

Acheampong, Humphreys, Wiley, Casadei, Kellyman, Angelo, few more in loans

and dead woods - Anjorin, Deivid, Moreira, Ugochukwu

 

The hardest to sell will be: Kepa, Lukaku & Broja (sort of surprised we didn't try to include Broja into the Neto deal as apparently their manager was quite keen on him in the previous transfer window). 

Acheampong, Humphreys, Wiley, Angelo, Ugo will easily get loan deals elsewhere, just depends upon whether the club wants them to stay in England. 

I highly doubt Kellyman is loaned out, if that's the case, why did we buy him from Villa in the first place? 

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Just now, Reddish-Blue said:

The hardest to sell will be: Kepa, Lukaku & Broja (sort of surprised we didn't try to include Broja into the Neto deal as apparently their manager was quite keen on him in the previous transfer window). 

Acheampong, Humphreys, Wiley, Angelo, Ugo will easily get loan deals elsewhere, just depends upon whether the club wants them to stay in England. 

I highly doubt Kellyman is loaned out, if that's the case, why did we buy him from Villa in the first place? 

Kellyman 100% loaned out, he plays where we are the most stacked, would be surprised if he ever actually plays for us, surely he's the standard loan-loan-sell player.

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26 minutes ago, DDA said:

Fuck Napoli. Just walk away from them … let Lukaku rot in the reserves. Absolute scumbag of a player.

1.3m a month in salary..transfer fee wasnt what the current owners paid.i think is better to take whatever we can get for him,at all costs he should leave. I concur tho,he is a disgrace.

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3 minutes ago, Mhsc said:

Kellyman 100% loaned out, he plays where we are the most stacked, would be surprised if he ever actually plays for us, surely he's the standard loan-loan-sell player.

So we signed a youth player for up to 19 million, just to loan him out and then sell?  

 

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1 minute ago, Reddish-Blue said:

So we signed a youth player for up to 19 million, just to loan him out and then sell?  

 

That's the model my man. Buy for 20 sell for 20+ in 3 years, counts as profit in FFP, stick a sell on clause on as well and we take in another 5m in a few years. Not much more sophistication to our approach than that tbh.

If we didn't have loan limit rules I am pretty sure we would have a squad of 100 players.

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1 minute ago, Mhsc said:

That's the model my man. Buy for 20 sell for 20+ in 3 years, counts as profit in FFP, stick a sell on clause on as well and we take in another 5m in a few years. Not much more sophistication to our approach than that tbh.

If we didn't have loan limit rules I am pretty sure we would have a squad of 100 players.

I hope the Premier League step in and do something about this, stockpiling talent doesn't help. 

I get the approach, it's just weird to see so many players at the same time.   Miss the days of having a solid first team squad and then seeing those 2-3 youngsters from the academy get a few games in the cups (McEachran, Van Aanholt, Mancienne, Sam Hutchinson to name a few). 

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6 minutes ago, Duppy Conqueror said:

1.3m a month in salary..transfer fee wasnt what the current owners paid.i think is better to take whatever we can get for him,at all costs he should leave. I concur tho,he is a disgrace.

Lukaku had to agree to a giant pay cut to get his loan deal last year and get the 37m release clause added to his contract. His wages were supposed to go all the way down to about £6m per year or about £120k pw. Still a rip off but I'm not really fussed about rushing to sell him tbh, there will always be demand for a cunt like Rom, as its so hard to find players for that position and he has that history scoring, there will always be someone who thinks about taking a punt at the kind of money we're asking for.

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The Kellyman deal from a pure monetary POV never made sense. Never mind whether he’s good or not. When you spend 5 or 10 million on some young talent it’s easy to turn around and flip an easy profit on them if they are merely okay on loan. But when we spend almost TWENTY million like we did on Kellyman he’s going to have to absolutely kill it out on loan for any other club to want to pay more than what we bought him for. 

He’ll have to perform like Gallagher did at Palace, Omari Hutchinson did last season, or Reece did when he was on loan. Basically the loaning club’s player of the season. Otherwise we’re taking a big loss on him.

It’s called buy low, sell high for a reason. You’re taking a huge risk by buying high like we did.

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11 minutes ago, Pizy said:

The Kellyman deal from a pure monetary POV never made sense. Never mind whether he’s good or not. When you spend 5 or 10 million on some young talent it’s easy to turn around and flip an easy profit on them if they are merely okay on loan. But when we spend almost TWENTY million like we did on Kellyman he’s going to have to absolutely kill it out on loan for any other club to want to pay more than what we bought him for. 

He’ll have to perform like Gallagher did at Palace, Omari Hutchinson did last season, or Reece did when he was on loan. Basically the loaning club’s player of the season. Otherwise we’re taking a big loss on him.

It’s called buy low, sell high for a reason. You’re taking a huge risk by buying high like we did.

I think they believe the model will work for a few reasons - very debatable how wise it is, of course, but it is hard to imagine how else we could spend large sums without falling foul of FFP, given how small our revenue is outside of player transactions.

1. Transfer fee inflation, with fees continuously inflating massively over time, just by existing he may be worth £20m+ in 3-5 years even if we have just repeatedly loaned him and he's not really kicked on much from his current level, but he's built up Championship+PL experience

2. FFP rules. If we sell him in 3 years, and the amortization window is 5 years, then the book value of him is just ~£8m. So, if we sell him for £8m+ we have generated profit in the books

3. If even one of them bangs, they either make it in the Chelsea first team, saving us a £60m+ purchase, possibly in 3-5 years time with inflation that might be a £70m+ purchase, OR if they bang but we don't need them because we already are stacked there, we sell them for huge profit, which if it takes us to a net neutral in terms of real cash spend would be a huge win in terms of how we stand in FFP (where we'd have huge 'profits' recorded)

4. We put sell on clauses in all contracts at 20%, and just by having a huge number of players come and go, we stand to get pleasant revenues every year just because they briefly played here

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