[Football] Albion third biggest 2022 transfer fee sales in world football

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El Presidente

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GT49er

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Shouldn't 'of' sold Clarke, Osti, Cochrane and Molumby so cheaply then. Absolute disgrace to be so far behind Citeh! :wink:
 


Superphil

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spence

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Will you do a Forest finance losses expected now transfer deadline day ? Especially if relegated. Must be record losses if they finish 18th.
 






Nobby Cybergoat

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Did Man City really make that many sales this year?

Yeh, my first though was that's pretty normal FFP creative accounting for City.

Was Ferran Torres, this year? Apart from that, a bit from Chelsea and Arsenal, but nothing gigantic. Maybe a good few youth players for a few million here and there, like we do

Where did they get £279m from?
 


Swansman

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Did Man City really make that many sales this year?

Sterling, Zinchenko and Jesus were the big ones, and then there's equally much income from players most people have never heard of. Among other deals, they sold academy players to Southampton for about £40m.
 




Nobby Cybergoat

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Sterling, Zinchenko and Jesus were the big ones, and then there's equally much income from players most people have never heard of. Among other deals, they sold academy players to Southampton for about £40m.

Yeh but £279m?
 


Icy Gull

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We are closing up on the club we are modelling ourselves on...Ajax

Some work to do, Caicedo, Mac and Trossard in the January window should do it
 






Swansman

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The figures are in € rather than £ but

Torres 60
Sterling 55
Jesus 45
Zincnenko 35
Four youth team to Southampton 50
Porro 9
Itakura 5

Southampton spending almost as much on City academy youngsters as the entire La Liga net spend this summer says a lot about the state of things.

Either PL starts to regulate its own economy or the other leagues will start to introduce commercial breaks every 15 minutes, a dozen Super Leagues and all kinds of shite to make some money and inevitably that shit will end up in the PL as well. The madness need to stop or football will get destroyed and commercialised even beyond todays standards.
 


dwayne

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We are closing up on the club we are modelling ourselves on...Ajax

Some work to do, Caicedo, Mac and Trossard in the January window should do it
And they've run out of players to sell apart from Alvarez. I look at our starting 11 and am convinced we are stronger than Ajax.

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Eeyore

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No good selling registrations if it makes us a weaker team that can't win matches.

Oh....
 




Machiavelli

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Sterling, Zinchenko and Jesus were the big ones, and then there's equally much income from players most people have never heard of. Among other deals, they sold academy players to Southampton for about £40m.

Yeh but £279m?

As previously mentioned, Ferran Torres at E55m + E10m in add-ons occurred in Jan -- and the figures are for 2022. Still leaves a little bit to be accounted for, but we're not too far away from that figure.
 






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