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This has been 12 months in the making so it's hardly a surprise. He wanted to leave last summer. Maybe the club came to an agreement with Trafford in order to get another season out of him? We aren't usually a club that stands in the way of player progress; it's one of the reasons we get young talent through the door. £30m plus is a difficult fee for a club of our size to turn down. Hopefully we can get a bidding war between two and three clubs to push it up, but how many would have thought £30m was possible 12 months ago?
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Real Madrid or Barcelona will find 100m down the back sofa if he does well.agreenwood wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 12:09 pmNot sure there’s much benefit to a sell on. Successful GKs at Champions League clubs rarely move these days.
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The way Traff played in our last Premier league league season was down to our porus back 4 and the nonsense of playing out from the back against lightening quick players.He has come on vastly and personally we ask for North of £40m to deter chancers like Newcastle.
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The Premier League are confirming in the next few days which clubs are in clear breach of PSR rules and Villa and Newcastle are apparently top of the offenders and liable for penalties
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Not many. There was some absolutely laughable comments on here that we’d have to sell him at a huge loss last summer.jlup1980 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 12:58 pmThis has been 12 months in the making so it's hardly a surprise. He wanted to leave last summer. Maybe the club came to an agreement with Trafford in order to get another season out of him? We aren't usually a club that stands in the way of player progress; it's one of the reasons we get young talent through the door. £30m plus is a difficult fee for a club of our size to turn down. Hopefully we can get a bidding war between two and three clubs to push it up, but how many would have thought £30m was possible 12 months ago?
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£100m to Kompany - he can fulfil his own prophecy!burnley007 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 09, 2025 2:26 pm£50m for Esteve. We'll see.
https://www.footballinsider247.com/excl ... y-signing/
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Conversely £12m profit on a 15m investment equates to 80%, which spread over two years, is 40% per annum.
If you consider this 'Not much' would you mind posting details of what you're investing in, as I'm sure we'd all like to be getting in to the same equity funds
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Fair, but contextually there has been massive inflation since the pandemic. Feels like about 25% in society at large (without checking). No doubts much of that will trickle into football transfers.agreenwood wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 11:47 amFor context, only 3 goalkeepers in the entire history of world football have been sold for more than £35m. In all three cases we are taking about GKs who were playing at the top and of major leagues and European football.
Acting like £30m (even if it’s true) is some kind of ridiculous bargain, just isn’t born out by everything that’s gone before.
£30m is too cheap for Trafford. Old stats of sales aren’t relevant any more.
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30 million plus they have to give us 6 points this season
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When you take into account agents fees, spreading the payments over 3 or 4 years, plus factoring costs, interest on our loans….works out at around 3 hundred quid profit (probably !!)AfloatinClaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 2:17 pmConversely £12m profit on a 15m investment equates to 80%, which spread over two years, is 40% per annum.
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Anyone else glad the window closes even if just for a few days tonight.
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My hunch is Trafford ends up back at City. Their goalkeeper situation is up in the air and if offers from Newcastle get close to their buyback I think they'll activate it for a couple of reasons.
1) To secure a homegrown long term number 1 for themselves.
2) To prevent Newcastle from having him. They'll see Newcastle as long term competitors and they'll also know if he goes to Newcastle they'll never be able to get him out of there for a fee anywhere close to £40m
1) To secure a homegrown long term number 1 for themselves.
2) To prevent Newcastle from having him. They'll see Newcastle as long term competitors and they'll also know if he goes to Newcastle they'll never be able to get him out of there for a fee anywhere close to £40m
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Probably, but they'll still make up storiesclaretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 2:54 pmAnyone else glad the window closes even if just for a few days tonight.
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Didn't he make that comment months before Esteve was signed?
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A transfer window closes and no signings? Just like the previous board this! Not good enoughclaretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 2:54 pmAnyone else glad the window closes even if just for a few days tonight.



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Mike Garlick Era - Championship title, Europa League finish and over 5 consecutive years in the prem cant be giving that ****
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I agree. A buy and loan back makes perfect sense to me.Mattster wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 2:57 pmMy hunch is Trafford ends up back at City. Their goalkeeper situation is up in the air and if offers from Newcastle get close to their buyback I think they'll activate it for a couple of reasons.
1) To secure a homegrown long term number 1 for themselves.
2) To prevent Newcastle from having him. They'll see Newcastle as long term competitors and they'll also know if he goes to Newcastle they'll never be able to get him out of there for a fee anywhere close to £40m
I really don’t think he’ll end up at Newcastle. I think a few big clubs might join the fun this summer and that might spur City in to action.
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It would be very “City like” to re-sign Trafford then loan him straight out for a year, that’s probably the ideal scenario for us. A hefty fee and the player for another 12 months .
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It would be very City like in that it would be in contravention of the rules. See post above.Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 5:34 pmIt would be very “City like” to re-sign Trafford then loan him straight out for a year, that’s probably the ideal scenario for us. A hefty fee and the player for another 12 months .
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Signed four players.clarets1978 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 4:19 pmA transfer window closes and no signings? Just like the previous board this! Not good enough![]()
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Then the best case scenario for us is that we get a bidding war on the go . I’d like him to stay this season and help us to stay up against the odds but if anyone goes this summer it’s probably going to be him
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I think Trafford would benefit massively from a season with us. Plenty of action and a real chance to showcase his ability and challenge Pickford for the England No1 spot.
But money talks.
But money talks.
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Henderson picked for tonight's friendly in a massive snub for Traff.
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Better for us, would imagine there's an add on to City as soon as he gets an England cap. If he's leaving anyway (which seems the more likely) better we don't have to pay anything extra before he goes.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 6:56 pmHenderson picked for tonight's friendly in a massive snub for Traff.
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Couldn't agree more on the basis that Parker wouldn't throw him under the bus in the same way kompany did, I was a massive critic of Trafford in that Premier league season, but he has certainly taken it on board and improved in area's he needed to, however I still believe there's a bit of a way to go before he's world class as lot's describe him, and I believe the best place right now is to stay where he is. But then as you say, money talks, for both club and player unfortunately, but I would hope if he does move on we get closer to £40m than £30m.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 6:53 pmI think Trafford would benefit massively from a season with us. Plenty of action and a real chance to showcase his ability and challenge Pickford for the England No1 spot.
But money talks.
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Not really, Traff will get his time.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 6:56 pmHenderson picked for tonight's friendly in a massive snub for Traff.
He's always known his trajectory and home.
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It would have been more of a snub had he picked Trafford over Henderson…Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 6:56 pmHenderson picked for tonight's friendly in a massive snub for Traff.
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I think that was to be expected.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 6:56 pmHenderson picked for tonight's friendly in a massive snub for Traff.
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I wonder how the financing of that deal is worked out.EarbyClaret wrote: ↑Mon Jun 09, 2025 3:15 pmChelsea have signed CB Mamadou Sarr from Strasbourg - not sure whether or not that has any bearing on the CJER situation
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... dq883g9dzo
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The club have released a CJ first goal and blocks video.
I like the use of 'first goal'
I like the use of 'first goal'
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Not anymore. The first one slammed shut today, surprised you missed all the excitement.
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I was creosoting the fence.
Did we pounce?
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Me too.... Not the funest of tasks.
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Hope it did what it says on the tin.
The lights are off and we’ve told Kaveh Solhekol to stand down.
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Window reopens on Monday 16 June
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Yes, first one from 1st June until 7 pm today. Next opens next Monday.
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If it was up to me the transfer window would open and close daily in the summer months like Wall Street. Imagine how exciting it would be to have a transfer deadline day every day.
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Transfer window should be 2 weeks and done
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Do they still make creosote? It's foul stuff!!
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Two weeks in summer before pre season starts, one week first week of Jan.
Sign me up.
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Seems like we are holding out for a number ‘well in excess of £30m’ for Trafford:
https://x.com/lukeedwardstele/status/19 ... 50851?s=46
https://x.com/lukeedwardstele/status/19 ... 50851?s=46