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Jobe Bellingham - Signed


I don’t care, but surely it’s because they think the money could be better spent elsewhere as we don’t have unlimited money.

Say we overpay on buying a striker we shouldn’t not care just because it’s not our money. As it means we can’t strengthen elsewhere.

Seems obvious enough

Nobody has a clue how much we have to spend, I wouldn't have thought they'd be throwing say 80% of our budget at this deal for example.
 
Nobody has a clue how much we have to spend, I wouldn't have thought they'd be throwing say 80% of our budget at this deal for example.
I’m not saying that, it’s all hypothetical as we don’t have a clue.

I’m just answering him as to why some people might care how much a transfer fee is in general.
 
I found one post you’d posted about ten minutes before saying that you never implied it. :lol:
So we can't mention the word free now in relation to a manager or signing because it's implying the owner is tight?

Did you miss the posts where I praised them for the wage budget being so good in relation to turnover? Or am I not allowed that opinion?
 
Why did people care about the cost btw? It’s not your money.

Not sure where this “the club is tight” comes from as we’ve shown we’ll spend where it seems appropriate.

I think people's main concern is that it is very likely to be a significant part of the budget spent on a player who, at present, hasn't really shown much to suggest he will get into our side.

He's not a first team regular in a side who finished 17th in the Championship last season.

Now we don't know the structure of the deal etc, but it's a fair concern based on the information we have at present IMO.

90% of teams in this division won't spent £3m in total.
 
Potential upside of this is big. 17 year old and still needs to fill out a bit, which he could feasibly do over the summer and be ready for more championship appearances after his tastes this season. All for it.
 
I'm not saying he's a 10, I'm saying he's looked like one from what little I've seen of the lad.....Certainly doesn't look like a defensive midfielder.
As I've said I know who his big brother is, that he has played a few times for Birmingham and is rated to be slightly behind his brother in terms of development but with huge potential
 

"doesn't look like he'll be Championship-ready for another year (which is fine he's only 17)"
"It’s not a first team regular moving to a league rival. Will he play week in week out next season? Probably not."
 
I think people's main concern is that it is very likely to be a significant part of the budget spent on a player who, at present, hasn't really shown much to suggest he will get into our side.

He's not a first team regular in a side who finished 17th in the Championship last season.

Now we don't know the structure of the deal etc, but it's a fair concern based on the information we have at present IMO.

90% of teams in this division won't spent £3m in total.
He's 17 so the potential is there for it to be a great deal. But, as you say, if it's a sizeable chunk of our first team budget going on a 17 year old who probably isn't first team ready (at least for a full season) then it's a short term risk.

I guess what we don't know is what our budget is, or how the £3m is shaped. If it's £1m+2m on promotion, then it's much better
 
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