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NOW. GET. ERIKSEN.
It's a free transfer, sensible contract length and I doubt the wages are astronomical. Not that much risk imo.Wow. Not only a superb signing, but clearly butts up against our usual policy of not signing anyone over 30 on big deals. If spurs aren't careful, I'm going to be dangerously close to believing we might actually be seriously going for it this summer ?
**edit** if we get him of course. No jinxing
The amount reported by DiMarzio — €6m/year — comes out to just under £100k/w. Squarely within our wage budget these days.It's a free transfer, sensible contract length and I doubt the wages are astronomical. Not that much risk imo.
He can play in multiple positions too. He strikes me as someone that would adapt if he lost his legs or a new coach came in, he's a clever player.The amount reported by DiMarzio — €6m/year — comes out to just under £100k/w. Squarely within our wage budget these days.
I think Italian journos report in net gain, so his wages may actually be higher.The amount reported by DiMarzio — €6m/year — comes out to just under £100k/w. Squarely within our wage budget these days.
about the same Arsenal are paying Eddie NketiahThe amount reported by DiMarzio — €6m/year — comes out to just under £100k/w. Squarely within our wage budget these days.
Yep. Will be more like 200k a week, but that’s what you’d expect to pay a top player on a bosman really, as mad as it is.I think Italian journos report in net gain, so his wages may actually be higher.
From what I've read on Twitter and reddit, seems that he's been a very good servant for them, always worked hard and showed 100%, he's won Scudetto with them and basically won them the Coppa Italia this season, so although many would like to hold on to him they think that it's a good time to part ways. A couple seem a bit annoyed as though he's just going for the money. But mainly just wishing him luck and thanking him, tbhHaven't had time to read through the thread so apologies if already been asked. Any idea how the Inter fans feel about his departure?
The amount reported by DiMarzio — €6m/year — comes out to just under £100k/w. Squarely within our wage budget these days.
So does this mean that Reguilon is the one off?