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What should the club prioritize


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Andresito

Senior Member
Staff member
Barcelona have been offered the chance to sign Benjamin Pavard, who's set to leave Inter Milan in the coming days. The name is on the table, but Barça have not taken any step forward since the priority is to register Szczęsny, Gerard Martín, Marc Bernal and Bardhji. @sport
 

Porque

Senior Member
Barcelona have been offered the chance to sign Benjamin Pavard, who's set to leave Inter Milan in the coming days. The name is on the table, but Barça have not taken any step forward since the priority is to register Szczęsny, Gerard Martín, Marc Bernal and Bardhji. @sport

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TheStig

Member
Surely Bernal can play as a Barca B player? I don't really care about the others, it would be better to have Tek instead of Pena but no tragedy if it doesn't happen. I think they'll register them in the end, they don't have the big salaries.

Pavard on loan wouldn't be the worst idea ever but they probably want money that we don't have.
 

ZenI

Professor Balthazar
Barcelona have been offered the chance to sign Benjamin Pavard, who's set to leave Inter Milan in the coming days. The name is on the table, but Barça have not taken any step forward since the priority is to register Szczęsny, Gerard Martín, Marc Bernal and Bardhji. @sport
Wtf is going on with LL and Tebas??? Something is fucking off - we're a fucking top 5 in the world club and fucking newcomers to EPL can spend more cash than us??? Bernal and Bardhji would be on like 1-2M together!? And that can't be done???
 

ajnotkeith

Senior Member
Wtf is going on with LL and Tebas??? Something is fucking off - we're a fucking top 5 in the world club and fucking newcomers to EPL can spend more cash than us??? Bernal and Bardhji would be on like 1-2M together!? And that can't be done???
What is ironic is the rules allegedly encourage financial viability but all it is doing is forcing clubs to sell their players for far less than they are worth.

It doesn't have to be completely deregulated but it also doesn't have to be practically communist like it is now, there can be a middle ground with more flexibility, to protect clubs from bad financial management whilst also not forcing them into terrible decisions simply to register their players.

What the Getafe chairman said is correct, they were forced to sell Alderete for only 11 million euros to be able to register their players, whilst with a stronger negotiating position, they could easily get 3x that from Sunderland or another EPL relegation team.

We have also sold many players for very low fees or let them go for free simply out of necessity in the same vein, and we are a team with massive revenue flows, so imagine how the situation is for teams lower down the table, they can never aspire to be better, they just have to hope they are very lucky with cheap signings.
 

luther3000

New member
Ibrahima Konaté, Dayot Upamecano and Marc Guéhi will all be available on a "free" transfer next summer. We should at least get one of them to strengthen our backline.
 

Porque

Senior Member
What is ironic is the rules allegedly encourage financial viability but all it is doing is forcing clubs to sell their players for far less than they are worth.

It doesn't have to be completely deregulated but it also doesn't have to be practically communist like it is now, there can be a middle ground with more flexibility, to protect clubs from bad financial management whilst also not forcing them into terrible decisions simply to register their players.

What the Getafe chairman said is correct, they were forced to sell Alderete for only 11 million euros to be able to register their players, whilst with a stronger negotiating position, they could easily get 3x that from Sunderland or another EPL relegation team.

We have also sold many players for very low fees or let them go for free simply out of necessity in the same vein, and we are a team with massive revenue flows, so imagine how the situation is for teams lower down the table, they can never aspire to be better, they just have to hope they are very lucky with cheap signings.

Villarreal. Qualify for CL.

Sell there best players and invest half.

 

Porque

Senior Member
LaLiga teams want it this way. It's not a dictatorship. They get what they voted for.

Getafe are now forced to sell Uche.

Buyout clause is 25m, but they will sell for less.

The bigger reality is that they try to push Madrid as the footballing capital of Europe.

Yet here you see that the 3/4 team of the City is forced to fire sale their players, while London has almost half of the clubs in England with all of them spending multiple millions.

Well, except Palace, coz their getting punished for beating Man City in a final. But that's another story...
 

Loki

Well-known member
Getafe are now forced to sell Uche.

Buyout clause is 25m, but they will sell for less.
Sell off your silverware at bargain prices to stay inside the ffp, which further decreases the quality of the teams, thus public interest, thus income and forces you to sell even more in the future. That's exactly how Tebas wanted his ffp to work.

Soon LaLiga clubs will operate like the Portuguese teams in trying to find talents to sell to survive.
 

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