06 Jun 2020 12:11:10
Just reading that transfer fees are likely to plummet following the virus an example that was cited was Raul Jimenez before the virus he was being talked about as a £40 to £50 million pound player now Wolves will accept £18 million for him allegedly. If this is true I wonder what the impact would be on the transfer fees for the likes of Jack, McGinn and Mings?


1.) 06 Jun 2020
06 Jun 2020 16:52:28
Hi John.
If that`s the case mate, it can only be a good thing for football in general, looking at it from a neutral point.
Obviously like buying a house, you sell cheap so theoretically you can buy cheap.
Looking at it from our perspective, and assuming Jack does want out,
I would hold fire and make it clear, that his price was 95 million, and 80 million is the new reduced price, take it or leave it.
Not as simple as that I know, but do you get where I am coming from.


2.) 06 Jun 2020
06 Jun 2020 19:27:20
Jack is a player in demand from several clubs, so that should help keep the price up. The more parties that are interested the better. If we stay up I would think we would be in a better bargain position and of course you never know Jack might want to stay anyway.


3.) 06 Jun 2020
06 Jun 2020 20:37:46
I just get the feeling he is already unsettled, especially with all the media talk, idle journalism.


4.) 08 Jun 2020
08 Jun 2020 22:10:48
The £18m Jimenez fee involves a player swap (1 of Rugani/ Rabiot/ Higuain) who are valued at £25m each. So Juve have offered one of them players plus £18m on top.