I'd be going for Alvarez.. ALL IN>.
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Going for Larsen ourselves crossed my mind the other day actually. With isak its just not just a matter of compromising on price with Newcastle, it's waiting on them getting someone in, medical etc official. I can't see there's enough time to do all that by Monday evening. Get Guehi done or we'll be sweating all the way to Jan that we don't get injuries and that those 2 players don't get lured by our old friends RM or City.
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exactly there's other options that would still improve us.Originally posted by sydenham red View PostGoing for Larsen ourselves crossed my mind the other day actually. With isak its just not just a matter of compromising on price with Newcastle, it's waiting on them getting someone in, medical etc official. I can't see there's enough time to do all that by Monday evening. Get Guehi done or we'll be sweating all the way to Jan that we don't get injuries and that those 2 players don't get lured by our old friends RM or City.
then that leaves us about 80m saved from isak to spend elsewhere, like a CDM
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probably better value and play more over the season(s)Originally posted by Steveo View PostI'd be going for Alvarez.. ALL IN>.
isak missed 9 last season, 12 before 18 before that, then 5...then 15...
what's stopping him going the way torres and owen did? and 150m down the drain
personally think it's a huge risk and would be better getting some players in, instead of splashing silly amount on one player, i'm not sure what's going on first wirtz then 150m isak?? this ain't how we do things normally.... don't get me wrong i'm glad we're spending but not silly amount on one player.... from signing just chiesa on the cheap to spending over 250m on 2 players? (if we sign isak)Last edited by Kev0909; 28 August 2025, 01:08 PM.
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I think the masterplan is for Bajetic to be moulded into that CDM role or similar to rest Grav, thus saving a fee. And looks like Rio is the LW cover/competition. Trying to low ball Palace and sell Elliott and get the Greek off the wages too. The FSG low nett spenders haven't really changed their spots, have they?Originally posted by Kev0909 View Postexactly there's other options that would still improve us.
then that leaves us about 80m saved from isak to spend elsewhere, like a CDM
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Doesn't look it no, false hope.Originally posted by sydenham red View PostI think the masterplan is for Bajetic to be moulded into that CDM role or similar to rest Grav, thus saving a fee. And looks like Rio is the LW cover/competition. Trying to low ball Palace and sell Elliott and get the Greek off the wages too. The FSG low nett spenders haven't really changed their spots, have they?
I know we've won the league lets sell everyone and count on Gomez to stay fit, grav to stay fit all season again, VVD to stay fit, Salah & ekiteke to stay fit
otherwise... lets hope chiesa becomes a stable fit player... and the kid keeps it up.. somehow play 90 often
See the issue? Saka & odegaard out for game against us, but they've got plenty of options.... imagine if salah and VVD was out for us, for example
we got tired last season, and that's with being rather lucky on the injury front.
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I try not do quote too many bits separately as it can look overly semantic and nitpicky, but I did want to explore a couple of the individual points you made.
Isak, if fit, takes our maximum potential up a level. I get what you're saying about the 4-year spell, but (if possible) I'd rather be getting someone in while Salah and Van Dijk are still around for the last two years of their contracts. I certainly don't see both staying beyond that - Van Dijk might, but not both. If we have the funds (we do) then strengthening while those lads are here makes sense, to me at least. People can of course feel free to disagree.Originally posted by toshin View PostGreat, this can be one of those 4 years we dont win it.
I'm not sure that it does honestly. There are a number of clubs who don't have the PSR flexibility we have and/or already have a striker. Real Madrid won't try and fit him in with Vinicius and Mbappe, Man City have Haaland, Arsenal went and got Gyokores, Barcelona have (at times confusing) financial problems, Bayern Munich have taken an entirely different direction this Summer (might do a thread on that at some stage, or combine it with another thread I had in mind) and so on. I don't think that necessarily means that they wouldn't want Isak if he was a viable or logical option for them. This just seems a rare instance of us being best-placed through circumstances.Originally posted by toshin View PostThey are taking us for mugs. The fact that no one else cares about him this much says alot.
Entirely possible, no dispute from me. Injuries can and do happen. It seems the club have identified Isak as "the one" that can move the needle a bit more towards our chances of a successful season. Only a few days left to see if it comes to pass. Injuries aside, he could come here and make us awesome and we still don't win - our "best" team under Rafa (08/09) could very well wipe the floor with the 04/05 team, but it won jack all. Equally, Isak could come and we do something like, for talk's sake, Champion's League semi-finalists and Premier League winners, which would more than cover the fee in one fell swoop and we'd still have him for coming seasons and (hopefully) the knock-on effect to other lads in training when it comes to being around another excellent finisher every day, the burden eased from Salah, etc.Originally posted by toshin View Postwho's to say we spend all our cash, have more injuries and win nothing anyway.
I'd be up for Alvarez - who wouldn't? No guarantee that we get Atletico, who have their own ambitions, to part with him at this point. The club have clearly identified a "type" mind - there's a huge stylistic overlap in the data-sets between Isak and Ekitike (Sky actually showed a graphic, something like 84% overlap in playing style) and for better or worse, the club's methodology at present is very data-driven. They seem to think he is worth "big" money now, though what exactly our bid will be remains to be seen.Originally posted by toshin View PostFor 130m+ we could get someone like alvarez, guehi and have change left for a young talent.
Or, we buy isak in Jan/end of season for far less.
It'd be interesting to see how much less we would get him for. Let's say he is worth.....£135m now - is waiting for him to be, let's say, £90m, worth a £45m saving at present? A reasonable performance in the League phase of the Champion's League and reaching the last-16 would probably cover 40-50% of that saving - I'd personally be far happier we paid the premium and got him in right now. We have seen that Ekitike is being brought off early to protect him - the extra striker, especially one of Isak's talent, is worth a lot of money.Your hobbies are rollerblading and you're also a bit of a rat-hound? Steel Wool
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The risks are that we could be spending a huge amount of money on a player with a questionable injury record, and spending a lot of money on an area of the pitch that other than the goalkeeping positions needs the least amount of work.
The possible rewards could be that if he is a success we could end up with an incredibly potent attack.
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Everyone wants more players. You think any of those clubs wouldn't be in for isak at 80-90m or something reasonable? They point is, no one believes he is worth anywhere near this amount.Originally posted by Insidious View Post
I'm not sure that it does honestly. There are a number of clubs who don't have the PSR flexibility we have and/or already have a striker. Real Madrid won't try and fit him in with Vinicius and Mbappe, Man City have Haaland, Arsenal went and got Gyokores, Barcelona have (at times confusing) financial problems, Bayern Munich have taken an entirely different direction this Summer (might do a thread on that at some stage, or combine it with another thread I had in mind) and so on. I don't think that necessarily means that they wouldn't want Isak if he was a viable or logical option for them. This just seems a rare instance of us being best-placed through circumstances.
Hes got afaik, no big commercial appeal that others do, no CL level goals, hes 26 soon, and is injury prone.
You say they cant buy him because of PSR, well, if Isak is so good they can offload players and for him.
Also,l I dont know what happened in the background at Newcastle but what hes doing isn't exactly something I'd want to see at our club.
I could be wrong about alvarez but it wasn't just the weather (that's almost everyone) its also because he knows hed always play 2nd fiddle to haaland.Last edited by toshin; 29 August 2025, 11:15 AM.
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