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Tommy Watson ( ...off to Brighton)

You aren't fully quoting your crap source:

"This ranges from club to club, players can earn £300 -£1.5k per week (even more for hot prospects).This is often subject to how talented or sought after the player is and how close he is to first team football. E.g, after 2 Premier League starts Raheem Sterling at age 17 negotiated a new 30k a week contract."

There are a few sources broadly saying the same thing. Which part of this suggests Watson is not earning 600 quid as reported?
 

According to websites he's being paid 600 quid a week. According to organisations that work with young players, like Football Academy and Player Scout, the wage for a player signing his first contract is between 350 quid and 1500 quid a week, the top clubs paying at the top end and those players who are near the first time, which Watson wasn't in September 2023, getting the most.

There's a bit of information there. If you think that your 'common sense' means they're wrong, that's fine, let's agree to disagree.
That’s just some random website that’s plucked some numbers out of their arse. I mean he had made his first team debut by sept 23 so was near the first team for a start. The likes of Bell, Jenson Jones , Dan Cameron etc who signed their first pro deals in the summer would likely be around 600 a week, maybe a touch less
 
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There are a few sources broadly saying the same thing. Which part of this suggests Watson is not earning 600 quid as reported?
There are no good sources showing player salaries, as they are not disclosed.

The salary will be entirely based on demand. If Watson hadn't signed the deal the compo would have been something like £40k per year in the academy. As he was in demand, he would have got a decent offer.

No idea what that would be, as there aren't really any reliable sources.
 
There are a few sources broadly saying the same thing. Which part of this suggests Watson is not earning 600 quid as reported?
Curious what sources are these

Looked to me like someone posted it on here and it became a 'fact' in the last few days

If there are several sources then it will clarify it
 
He’s going to be an important player for the run in, all being well having the likes of him, Rigg and Mayanda on the bench to bring on if our strongest side is fit, will be great and is badly needed.
 
He’s going to be an important player for the run in, all being well having the likes of him, Rigg and Mayanda on the bench to bring on if our strongest side is fit, will be great and is badly needed.
Especially as they'll both be struggling for match fitness. They're of a similar standard so impact subbing will be needed and should have a negative impact.
 
He's still here. Brighton can fuck off.

Watson isn't what's important here.
Don't get me wrong I'm delighted he's stayed- but beyond that we have sent a message to any suitor of Rigg and Jobe that we won't be pushed around.

I think demanding the Ivorian lad the other way was a bit of a master stroke. We gauged their interest level and also gave them a bit of their own medicine (I reckon they leaked their bid- and we leaked that they were willing to let us speak to their winger).

I also like the idea that we were arrogant as fuck with it.
 
There are no good sources showing player salaries, as they are not disclosed.

The salary will be entirely based on demand. If Watson hadn't signed the deal the compo would have been something like £40k per year in the academy. As he was in demand, he would have got a decent offer.

No idea what that would be, as there aren't really any reliable sources.
“ There are no good sources showing player salaries, as they are not disclosed.” …. except in the showers
 
Wish I was only on 2.5k a week.
Mental how that’s an incredible wage for any other career. And his next one will probably be 10-20x better.
 
From his dads best mate

He didn’t want to go

Sunderland told Brighton £12m and the lad on loan for the season

Tommy and Martin travelled down as told by his employer

Deal not done, Tommy is delighted to stay at Sunderland
And sign a new contract???
There's making outrageous demands and then there's being fair. He is reportedly on 600 quid a week. There are other squad players earning a lot more than him, e.g. Ba 4,500, (according to reports) who will not play anywhere near as much as him over the next 18 months.

On that basis, not signing an extension now isn't outrageous, depending on what he is being offered, nor does it mean he wants to leave Sunderland. He's got 18 months, no rush, it's in his interests to play more football, establish himself as a first team regular and then negotiate his contract.

You don't know 'he wants Brighton that much'. Rather than look for a problem with a young lad, and you have no idea what has happened there, best to leave it in the past. He's still here, according to SAFC and Brighton valuations of a lad who has barely played, you'd have to think he's going to be a very good player for us.
£600 :lol:
 
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He's not going anywhere for now so now we're making up he earns less than a L2 player per week?!

Lock the thread 😂
 
It was a no lose moment for the club, which is rare for Sunderland.

If he went and we got a winger back in return with a nice little pay day, pretty good business for the now for SAFC, now that it seems it didn't work out we keep a lad with bags of talent if a little raw and untested atm, should be back in the frame in around 4 weeks iirc.
Funnily enough I found myself not particularly bothered if he stayed or went for those reasons
 
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