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Isakly what we need

It's fucking ridiculous. They've probably got the highest net spend in the league with this deal?

Yeah, I think thats true. And we all know how incredibly shit they are at selling players.

150 mill £ on Hojlund and Sesko the last two years. They should be banned from buying players.
 
Reports that Leipzig have accepted both bids.

Sesko to decide within hours.
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Newcastle are a good side with a lot of cash (potentially) behind them but they're not going to get ahead of us, the Arse or City any time soon, if ever. I could understand a player who backs himself deciding to go to the Mancs to try and grab some of the credit for helping them to rise again.
 
Newcastle are a good side with a lot of cash (potentially) behind them but they're not going to get ahead of us, the Arse or City any time soon, if ever. I could understand a player who backs himself deciding to go to the Mancs to try and grab some of the credit for helping them to rise again.
They could easily get ahead of us and Arsenal.

All they have to do is break the FFP rules, and do it in the same cunning way City/Chelsea have done.

Newcastle, with CL football, and an Arne-Slot-like tactical presentation about how the club is growing and about to become the new Man City, and how they've improved the careers of young players should have been able to convince him over United (a club in disrepair and who have ruined the careers of plenty of young talent). But alas, Eddie Howes probably showed him tapes of Duncan Ferguson and Alan Shearer, and said "Howay the lads". 0 pull unfortunately.
 
Ah yes, the star attraction that is Eddie Howe.....how could any player not be enticed.

Would it surprise anyone if the poor lad had doubts in joining either of these cesspools
 
I think a lot of this will come down to release clause. He's going to see either club as a stepping stone to greater things and the question is whether either of them will give him a release clause. If I were him, I wouldn't sign for either club unless I knew I had a way out, particularly looking at what's going on with Isak.
It's then a question of whether the egos of either club will allow that.
If not, it'll come down to money.
 
They could easily get ahead of us and Arsenal.

All they have to do is break the FFP rules, and do it in the same cunning way City/Chelsea have done.

Newcastle, with CL football, and an Arne-Slot-like tactical presentation about how the club is growing and about to become the new Man City, and how they've improved the careers of young players should have been able to convince him over United (a club in disrepair and who have ruined the careers of plenty of young talent). But alas, Eddie Howes probably showed him tapes of Duncan Ferguson and Alan Shearer, and said "Howay the lads". 0 pull unfortunately.

Let's agree to differ. City managed it for a while but not any longer, Chelsea for all their spending still haven't done so and Newcastle, whether city or club, will never match either the status of LFC or the Lahndan factor.
 
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