Everton agree Koeman deal


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Aye good point Everton will struggle to get their money back for one of the best young strikers on the planet :rolleyes: He'll go for £50m+

Btw some mugs are paying £20m for Vardy so you never know
Never said they wouldn't make a tidy profit just can't see them getting 65 million.
If he has a good European Championship then any of the top clubs, including the ones you mentioned, might. Lots of new managers, crazy amounts of TV money......transfers are going to be ridiculous this summer but some don't seem to be factoring that into their valuations. As the Everton lad said......Madrid paid similar for James after one decent international tournament.

If he starts for Belgium and if he has a good European Championship his price will go up. Two ifs there though.
 
Never said they wouldn't make a tidy profit just can't see them getting 65 million.


If he starts for Belgium and if he has a good European Championship his price will go up. Two ifs there though.
Should be a nails on starter for them 5 in his last 5 internationals
 
Should be a nails on starter for them 5 in his last 5 internationals
He didn't score in any of the qualifiers and didn't start many I think.
I was under the impression Origi was preferred.
I'd start him like.
 
No club in their right mind would pay £60m+ for Lukaku.

No club in their right mind would pay £49m for Sterling or £50m for David Luiz, or £30m+ for unproven CBs like Bailly and Mangala etc
Yeah like £40M for Stones

f***ing hell man :lol: you are aware how wrong you are right?



In that post of yours you just quoted you said you had it on good authority he'd already gone?
1 in 5 is a stupid thing to say but he isn't a £60 Million striker for me mate
 
Can see Lukaku going for around £55 million to PSG/Utd or he'll stay another year. A win win for us either way tbh although considering Koeman likes a big striker to hold up the ball I would like to see us replace him with Giroud. Rom out and Giroud + Laczeratte/Bony coming in would be excellent business.
 
No one has gone yet and Vardy is odds on to stay at Leicester now. https://www.skybet.com/football/transfer-specials/event/19348200
Kante may yet stay as he has entered negotiations. http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/L...Hopes-N-Golo/story-29371025-detail/story.html
Mahrez apparently has no release fee and wants to stay. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/riyad-mahrez-vows-stay-leicester-7925354

Now they may still all go but I wouldn't wet your y-fronts just yet as you drown in your schadenfreude. :lol:

Also it is all about money, look at the world's top ten richest clubs and tell me that it isn't. Everything reverts to the mean eventually, don't kid yersel.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deloitte_Football_Money_League

They'll fuck off don't worry, they always do.

And if it was all about money how come youse won the league this season? Sometimes cash just isn't the main factor.
 
I was all for the Leicester fairy tale, but seeing some of the comments from this Leicester fan, whose going out his way to post on a non native site has me hoping they sink next season.

Of course Everton are a bigger club than Southampton, the thing that has propped them up the last couple of seasons have been two great managers and some solid signings after losing big assets.
 
No one has gone yet and Vardy is odds on to stay at Leicester now. https://www.skybet.com/football/transfer-specials/event/19348200
Kante may yet stay as he has entered negotiations. http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/L...Hopes-N-Golo/story-29371025-detail/story.html
Mahrez apparently has no release fee and wants to stay. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/riyad-mahrez-vows-stay-leicester-7925354

Now they may still all go but I wouldn't wet your y-fronts just yet as you drown in your schadenfreude. :lol:

Also it is all about money, look at the world's top ten richest clubs and tell me that it isn't. Everything reverts to the mean eventually, don't kid yersel.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deloitte_Football_Money_League

Shitting it
 
There are a couple of good articles that have been written about the change in ambition that seems to have begun with having Moshiri leading things rather than Kenwright. This is a good one:

http://www.fourfourtwo.com/features...-mediocrity-too-long-looks-a-new-age-ambition

In my opinion, Everton as a club have changed considerably since February with Moshiri's arrival. Before then, we were on a downward slide with a poor manager and the hopes of a new stadium in the near future were a deluded dream with having an owner like Kenwright who may love the club, but simply doesn't have the money to compete in this league. On top of that, our best players were destined to leave and we'd become a bottom half outfit, undoing all the hard work David Moyes had done in the 11 years previous.

If you are short sighted like the Leicester fan appears to be, and only consider the most recent season as an indicator for what is to come, then it's probably fair to say that moving from Southampton to Everton is a sideways step at best, but more likely a step down. But things change in football and as I said, the current Everton are not what we were before February.

Since the arrival of Moshiri, the mayor of Liverpool - Joe Anderson, has said that he expects Everton to be in a new stadium within 3 years. That's a huge change in stance from him as pre Moshiri he was actually pretty dismissive of our hopes for a Stadium saying we can't afford one. We've now made a big statement in bringing in Koeman who is a huge name in the footballing world and has done well abroad and now in the English league, whilst we now have a sizeable amount of money to spend. I think Lukaku will go and he will be tough to replace, but I wouldn't be surprised to see Stones stay. A lot of Evertonians, myself included, still have very high hopes for him. Who better than to improve him than Koeman? Martinez certainly wasn't the man to do it.

So we have a core of some very good players, with money to spend, a talented manager and a new stadium on the horizon. It's hard to see why people have written us off as being in such trouble to be honest. Personally I am hoping we can get ourselves back in the top 7 next season and repair the damage Martinez did, and then push on from there.
 
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