[Albion] Joao Pedro, Where next?

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Milano

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Aug 15, 2012
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So his wishlist of potential suitors dwindles as the bigger clubs sign higher profile targets. Must be on his knees now praying that the mags make an offer that uncle Tone is likely to accept. The overwhelming message is he's not as good as he thinks he is
It’s June 14th…………
 


Hometownglory

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Jan 12, 2014
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So his wishlist of potential suitors dwindles as the bigger clubs sign higher profile targets. Must be on his knees now praying that the mags make an offer that uncle Tone is likely to accept. The overwhelming message is he's not as good as he thinks he is
This kid needs a reality check that kicks him up the arse. He's clearly talented, full of potential and is on to a good thing with us. He'll get his move in time, he just needs to acting like a dick.

As a buying club, his actions since Brentford would make me question whether to bid the sort of money required. It's a lot of money for a disruptor and pain in arse.
 
















Mancgull

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Nov 28, 2011
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Astley, Manchester
You would think this one might happen at the end of the window. Clubs don't wanna pay big for him but they know we want him out, so there will be a lot of posturing for the time being.
Agree with you. This is where timing helps the buying club, but in our favour, if we don’t get an acceptable bid from Newcastle then we can probably get one from a Saudi club and if he doesn’t want to accept that then he’ll just need to get his head down.
 


Bozza

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With Pedro, O’Riley, Enciso, Pervis and a few more fringe players (Igor, Adingra, Sarmiento, Scherpen and potentially a few other youth players) could this be our largest amount of incoming fees in a single window?
I thought that the other day. Summer 2023 was probably our record - Caicedo, Mac Allister, Sanchez and a few smaller deals came to about £160m.

So, estimating the following...

Pedro - £60m
Estupinan - £25m
Enciso - £25m
O'Riley - £20m

...would mean £130m down with £30m to go.

It would seem quite likely.
 


Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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“he wants to live in London and play Champions League football” is as close as begging the London Cowboys to sign you as anybody is likely to come (yes I know it also applies to Arsenal but they’re too busy failing to buy strikers to notice João Pedro).
 




ken tiler

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Nov 24, 2007
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This kid needs a reality check that kicks him up the arse. He's clearly talented, full of potential and is on to a good thing with us. He'll get his move in time, he just needs to acting like a dick.

As a buying club, his actions since Brentford would make me question whether to bid the sort of money required. It's a lot of money for a disruptor and pain in arse.
Seems like our fabled anti-dickhead algorithm needs an update
 


Gabbiano

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Dec 18, 2017
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Spank the Manc
I thought that the other day. Summer 2023 was probably our record - Caicedo, Mac Allister, Sanchez and a few smaller deals came to about £160m.

So, estimating the following...

Pedro - £60m
Estupinan - £25m
Enciso - £25m
O'Riley - £20m

...would mean £130m down with £30m to go.

It would seem quite likely.
Adingra, Ferguson, Barco, Igor, Sima, Scherpen, a bunch of fringe players like Sarmiento, Offiah and Moran.

It's a fire sale.

It will almost certainly be a club record for sales, though obviously we won't sell all of these.
 


One Teddy Maybank

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I thought that the other day. Summer 2023 was probably our record - Caicedo, Mac Allister, Sanchez and a few smaller deals came to about £160m.

So, estimating the following...

Pedro - £60m
Estupinan - £25m
Enciso - £25m
O'Riley - £20m

...would mean £130m down with £30m to go.

It would seem quite likely.
Perhaps Igor? £8m?
Sarmiento £3m
 




It's a shame he wants away/club want him gone whichever it is?. He's a very good player and will get better. Great at taking pens but he didn't stand out too many times last season. I get the feeling he's a 'Trossard type'.......thinks he's better than anyone else, should be automatic starter and throws a strop when things don't go his way. He's been good for us but he's not indispensable.
 


Kalimantan Gull

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Aug 13, 2003
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Central Borneo / the Lizard
I thought that the other day. Summer 2023 was probably our record - Caicedo, Mac Allister, Sanchez and a few smaller deals came to about £160m.

So, estimating the following...

Pedro - £60m
Estupinan - £25m
Enciso - £25m
O'Riley - £20m

...would mean £130m down with £30m to go.

It would seem quite likely.
Add the 70 or so for van Hecke and could certainly beat the record
 








Reddleman

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May 17, 2017
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Why do so many want out even Fabs golden boy Ayari was hinting.
The simple answer is because we didn’t get Europe. We are signing ever more talented and ambitious players for whom some form of European football is the minimum expectation. We as Brighton fans need to change our mindset from Europe being a nice to have for little old Albion to Europe being a necessity to keep our best players .
 




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