I'd give him the £140k a week, to be honest. £13m is relatively cheap nowadays, and given that he'd be our most decorated player, I don't think morale would be affected too much; in fact, the other players would probably welcome someone of that quality.
OCS, maybe they would welcome that quality, but looking back to the Payet situation...
(not knowing how much of what was reported is true) there is the suggestion that while the other players recognised his quality, the constant bigging him up in the meeja and paying him more wages, incentives and bonuses led to an unsettled dressing room.
Obviously, there's a personality element to that as well. Nor all 'highest paid' players will be divas, or cause rifts.
I don't know what I'm saying really - just mulling - I'd want to think long and hard before paying 1 player shedloads more than anybody else. Yes, a player with trophies and medals might be worth it .. but it's a team game. Is he going to put in his own crosses, and go in goal too?
At the end of the day you have to remain professional
Natural ability doesn't always correspond to high wages. Reputation, past experiences, age, availability all come into account on how much wages players are paid
Sure some players may feel underpaid (like footballers are underpaid......) but they have to remain professional and most of these guys do you'd imagine
I don't think it was Payets pay that aggravated them but the special treatment he got e.g. missing training etc without consequence
Find it amazing how many on social media (mainly twitter) think that Sully has pulled some kind of elaborate stunt in pinning the "deal off" on Slav to deflect criticism.
While I agree that it shouldn't of come out, there is no way that SB would sign up for that or stand there and take it imo
I'm glad that SB has the final say, perhaps once he knew the details of the deal and how much it may affect our transfer budget, he didn't think it was worth it, he did similar when he said no to end the Hogan interest.
I'd give him the £140k a week, to be honest. £13m is relatively cheap nowadays, and given that he'd be our most decorated player, I don't think morale would be affected too much; in fact, the other players would probably welcome someone of that quality.
Hernandez might have won two Premier League titles with Man U but he wasn't a first team regular, excluding the times when he was injured or otherwise unavailable he started 85 games out of a total of 210 and spent more time on the bench than on the pitch. He wasn't a first team regular at Real Madrid either, just 12 starts out of a possible 52 and he won a World Club Championship medal sitting on the bench.
He's only been a first team regular since he joined Bayer Leverkusen, his first season was excellent, 17 goals in 28 league appearances, fourth top scorer in the Bundesliga and Bayer finished 3rd. This season he only managed 11 goals in 26 and while he was still top scorer at Bayer they finished 12th making this the first season since 2009/10 when they didn't qualify for Europe
£13m is peanuts these days but he's going to have to prove he's worth £140k pw,
I would only take him if the 140k was structured like payets deal 65 basic then appearance say 25 and rest made up with goals scored assist league position etc . If was flat 140k I think it could easily disrupt the dressing room especially if he is not doing the business. A report from Germany suggests he is not a popular player in the dressing room at bayer . Team morale is v important look what happened when. Payet finally left results picked up . Reports we have bid for Muriel looked at him he is quick good dribbler decent finisher not great in the air but would definitely give us something different
Wolves have completed the £16mil signing of 20 year old Ruben Neves who is one of the goldenboys of Portuguese football......how has that happened ;nonono
Well, Wolves are managed by Nuno, who is Portuguese, and I'd imagine he has a good agent who has figured that a year or two of Championship football will put his player in the PL window.
From what I've seen so far Gray is the one I'm most keen on.I think he'll see us as a bigger club than where he currently is & would be a decent signing. Let's face it,we're not going to attract a really big name & someone who knows where the net is & hopefully stays fit would be an upgrade on why we already have.
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(not knowing how much of what was reported is true) there is the suggestion that while the other players recognised his quality, the constant bigging him up in the meeja and paying him more wages, incentives and bonuses led to an unsettled dressing room.
Obviously, there's a personality element to that as well. Nor all 'highest paid' players will be divas, or cause rifts.
I don't know what I'm saying really - just mulling - I'd want to think long and hard before paying 1 player shedloads more than anybody else. Yes, a player with trophies and medals might be worth it .. but it's a team game. Is he going to put in his own crosses, and go in goal too?
;hmm
Natural ability doesn't always correspond to high wages. Reputation, past experiences, age, availability all come into account on how much wages players are paid
Sure some players may feel underpaid (like footballers are underpaid......) but they have to remain professional and most of these guys do you'd imagine
I don't think it was Payets pay that aggravated them but the special treatment he got e.g. missing training etc without consequence
While I agree that it shouldn't of come out, there is no way that SB would sign up for that or stand there and take it imo
I'm glad that SB has the final say, perhaps once he knew the details of the deal and how much it may affect our transfer budget, he didn't think it was worth it, he did similar when he said no to end the Hogan interest.
He's only been a first team regular since he joined Bayer Leverkusen, his first season was excellent, 17 goals in 28 league appearances, fourth top scorer in the Bundesliga and Bayer finished 3rd. This season he only managed 11 goals in 26 and while he was still top scorer at Bayer they finished 12th making this the first season since 2009/10 when they didn't qualify for Europe
£13m is peanuts these days but he's going to have to prove he's worth £140k pw,
Last season he scored on 1 October and then didn't score again until 28 January, 11 League games (plus 4 CL and a cup game) without a goal
The more I read the less I want him here.........
Perhaps a hard working, committed, focussed Andre gray might be better for our club right now?
Well, Wolves are managed by Nuno, who is Portuguese, and I'd imagine he has a good agent who has figured that a year or two of Championship football will put his player in the PL window.
It's only a guess. Could be the agent thought Wolves were PL... ;nonono
And is he coming for a medical? For talks?
If he's the answer I think we're asking the wrong question