Yes they did. How long before the deadline?
If we'd got it agreed earlier, Palace could have found a replacement, and glasner wouldnt have blocked it
You really think they only started looking on Sept.1st after accepting our bid?

Yes they did. How long before the deadline?
If we'd got it agreed earlier, Palace could have found a replacement, and glasner wouldnt have blocked it
Allowing for all addons, City signed Guehi, Semenyo and Cherki for ~£7m more then we paid for Wirtz.
It's the kind of efficient business that wins titles. The kind we used to do. We're going to need some equally efficient spending in the coming years to get where we need to be.
I'm not overly arsed by Guehi, but we do need to find a good CB, and soon.
At least compare it to Isak rather than wirtz. Isak looks a complete waste of money and doesn't fit the system.
He might be a great fit for the new manager. He's behind Ekitike howeverFits the system. Will be a great fit for a new manager and will be a success.
How much did we spend and how many did we buy?They’ve signed 12 players in the last 12 months for 500 mill, so much for efficient business.
Oil money, endless spending and 115 charges wins titles.
Money corrupts most mere mortal men.God is dead it seems
Yep the gayhating prick can do one.
No no no no. Wirtz is the next Messi, a generational talent that was definitely worth spunking the money we did on.Allowing for all addons, City signed Guehi, Semenyo and Cherki for ~£7m more then we paid for Wirtz.
It's the kind of efficient business that wins titles. The kind we used to do. We're going to need some equally efficient spending in the coming years to get where we need to be.
I'm not overly arsed by Guehi, but we do need to find a good CB, and soon.
No but things can go wrong last minute.You really think they only started looking on Sept.1st after accepting our bid?
Edwards needs his head on a stick. Next to Hughes’ head on a stick. On the third stick is Slot’s head.We fucked this up, no other way of thinking about it. This was always a possibility, heads need to start rolling.
I'm all for the less negative spins and and fully on board with @Judge Jules position, but to say he had doubts in the summer is just plain silly - he agreed terms, allegedly did promotional photos etc only for his manager to fuck him over.Shame, but if he really wanted to sign for us in the summer, he would have done. He obviously had his doubts.
Aye but that doesn't fit the narrative of it being on the data nerds and Slot.I'm all for the less negative spins and and fully on board with @Judge Jules position, but to say he had doubts in the summer is just plain silly - he agreed terms, allegedly did promotional photos etc only for his manager to fuck him over.
Its done. Just needs finer points sorting.This isn’t anywhere near sorted yet though?
If those numbers are true we were right to walk away.That wouldn't have worried me. Unlike some on here I rate Guehi very highly, plus he's home grown and a good character. To me this smacks of a "computer says no" decision.
Someone said that would equate to signing him for 60M and paying him 200K per week, which would probably have been what was needed and more acceptable if he was mid contract. So, from the purely financial, side it could be justified, maybe. However the consequent impact on wage structures across the club may have made this untenableI don't agree. I'd 100% do the deal at 200k +, but at 300k, 20 mill fee and 10-15 mil sign on fee its a monstrous deal for anyone bar Man City in this league. Its sets a precedent for the upcoming internal contract negotiations as well.
That sounds very much like spin from the club, but at the same time Leoni definitely seems to be very talented and one that can hopefully be a mainstay for us in years to come. But he'd be our eventual VVD replacement. We were most certainly looking for a Konate replacement and Guehi was it.Paul Joyce:
Yet Liverpool also missed out on Martín Zubimendi in the summer of 2024, and could see the midfielder help Arsenal succeed them as champions, while Guéhi’s switch to City comes less than five months after he was in a scanner having a medical on a £35million move to Anfield.
Guéhi was never Liverpool’s priority centre-back signing last summer. That was Giovanni Leoni, the teenager from Parma, who suffered an ACL injury on his debut to wreck his season.
But it is clear Liverpool hoped Guéhi would recognise the efforts they had made to sign him before Palace co-owner and chairman Steve Parish pulled the plug on a deal on deadline day and, in turn, waited for them until the summer.
The flipside of that is that Liverpool are not as attractive a proposition now as they were then for any player.
City’s reputed wage offer of £300,000 a week, in addition to paying an initial £20million fee, was a deal Liverpool were unwilling to match financially. They had no intention of bidding this month.
