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Huffers
9:51 Tue Jun 4
Re: Lucas Perez gone
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The Latino contingent had to be broken up.
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aldgate
9:41 Tue Jun 4
Re: Lucas Perez gone
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in a rising market we have an uncanny ability to sell players for less than we bought them for
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Rossal
9:13 Tue Jun 4
Re: Lucas Perez gone
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I didnt mind him. Chipped in with goals. But big wages i guess, i like how we are clearing what Pellers sees as deadwood.
I trust Pellegrini to conduct good business now he has settled in.
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Sven Roeder
9:09 Tue Jun 4
Re: Lucas Perez gone
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For the best You could never see where he fitted in in a long term starting role He actually played better at the end of the season but bit of a square peg in a round hole like Hernandez.
We seem to be quietly easing out a few that have no future. Disappointing that we seem to need to do that in bulk every couple of years. Another one we’ve moved in and out in a year
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Mart O
7:24 Tue Jun 4
Re: Lucas Perez gone
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Yeah well, Jonah doesn't appear that often, but he's always a total cunt when he does. .. 100% strike rate for being a total cunt.
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East Auckland Hammer
1:01 Tue Jun 4
Re: Lucas Perez gone
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Interesting figures there WSM.
But, do you really think we'll get 20 quid for Hughill?
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WSM Hammer
12:58 Tue Jun 4
Re: Lucas Perez gone
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The sale of Edimilson Fernandes to Mainz for £8m followed by the sale of Lucas Perez to Alaves for £2.2m has added another £10.8m to the £30m summer transfer kitty.
The additions of goalkeepers Roberto and David Martin on free transfers on combined wages less than Adrian have also helped conserve transfer funds and reduce the wage bill.
With £40.8m now at his disposal Pellegrini is now likely to offload Reece Oxford to Augsburg for £3.6m and Javier Hernandez to Valencia for £8m next potentially bringing his transfer kitty to £52.4m
Pedro Obiang and Jordan Hugill could raise another £15m if their valuations are met taking the transfer fund still further to £67.4m.
The loss of Adrian, Andy Carroll and Samir Nasri is thought to have removed £205,000 per week from the wage bill. Fernandez and Perez removed another £95,000 per week meaning that £300,000 or £15.6m per year has been slashed off the wage bill with the two new goalkeepers only adding £30,000 per week combined.
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