This is a direct result of the 'conveyor belt' stuff I've mentioned before. It's why Forest can reject £120m for Elliott Anderson. Money (that they can spend) concentrated in the hands of a few clubs. Players only ultimately want to go to a tiny number of clubs. So someone will pay those inflated prices. Horse has bolted.
Yeah, I look at some of the quoted prices and think, what are we doing? WH want £50 million for an ok winger who has scored 4 goals this season. Are they high?Sanguine wrote: ↑17 Jun 2026 11:47This is a direct result of the 'conveyor belt' stuff I've mentioned before. It's why Forest can reject £120m for Elliott Anderson. Money (that they can spend) concentrated in the hands of a few clubs. Players only ultimately want to go to a tiny number of clubs. So someone will pay those inflated prices. Horse has bolted.
I think any transfer between clubs in the Premier League has to be at least double the fee it would normally be to convince us that its the best league in the world with the best players.
In the Spanish World Cup squad - hijacked a deal Osasuna had agreed with Newcastle.Winston Biscuit wrote: ↑18 Jun 2026 10:15 Liverpool signing Victor Munoz from Osasuna for €40M. 22 year old Spaniard who typically plays on the left of an attack, and who is very fast apparently
Reports I’ve seen say it’s €34.5m (that was the release clause in his Osasuna contract). Apparently he can play on either wing, but it’s usually the left, and was called ‘the fastest player at Real Madrid’ when he was there a couple of seasons back. 6 year deal.Sanguine wrote: ↑18 Jun 2026 10:20In the Spanish World Cup squad - hijacked a deal Osasuna had agreed with Newcastle.Winston Biscuit wrote: ↑18 Jun 2026 10:15 Liverpool signing Victor Munoz from Osasuna for €40M. 22 year old Spaniard who typically plays on the left of an attack, and who is very fast apparently
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