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£30 million for Callum Wilson?
Bournemouth will not allow £30m Callum Wilson to leave on the cheap
Wilson is among the names Spurs are considering in their search for a bona-fide back-up striker to Kane - though his £30million valuation could prove an obstacle.www.dailymail.co.uk
Bournemouth will not let £30m Callum Wilson to leave for cut-price fee despite Tottenham interest in signing striker as Harry Kane understudy
Bournemouth will not let leave England international Callum Wilson leave on the cheap despite interest from Tottenham.
- Tottenham are keen to sign a back-up striker as understudy to Harry Kane
- Callum Wilson in among handful of names but £30million valuation is problem
- West Ham, Everton and Crystal Palace are also interested in England forward
- Bournemouth are unwilling to let Wilson leave the club for a cut price
Spurs will turn their attentions to finally signing an understudy to Harry Kane after completing their swoop for keeper Joe Hart on Tuesday.
Wilson is among the names Spurs are considering in their search for a bona-fide back-up striker to Kane - though his £30million valuation could prove a stumbling block with Jose Mourinho working to a stringent budget
Mourinho wants to bolster his striking options this summer having watched his team's Champions League options flounder without Kane last season, who missed much of the campaign through injury.
West Ham, Everton and Crystal Palace are also keen on the 28-year-old - and the fact those clubs could be willing to offer Wilson more regular first-team football may prove a factor.
Wilson is a proven top-flight goalscorer and has been a regular in the England squad, scoring once from his four caps.
Indeed, Bournemouth, having already sold Nathan Ake to Manchester City for £41million, are unwilling to allow one of their prized assets to leave for a cut-price fee - despite the player's obvious desire to continue playing top-flight football.
Bournemouth can go fuck themselves giddy with a Dorset seagull if they really think they’re getting that kind of money for a player they can’t afford to keep anymore. It’s not 2019 you silly southern twatscapesBournemouth will not allow £30m Callum Wilson to leave on the cheap
Wilson is among the names Spurs are considering in their search for a bona-fide back-up striker to Kane - though his £30million valuation could prove an obstacle.www.dailymail.co.uk
Bournemouth will not let £30m Callum Wilson to leave for cut-price fee despite Tottenham interest in signing striker as Harry Kane understudy
Bournemouth will not let leave England international Callum Wilson leave on the cheap despite interest from Tottenham.
- Tottenham are keen to sign a back-up striker as understudy to Harry Kane
- Callum Wilson in among handful of names but £30million valuation is problem
- West Ham, Everton and Crystal Palace are also interested in England forward
- Bournemouth are unwilling to let Wilson leave the club for a cut price
Spurs will turn their attentions to finally signing an understudy to Harry Kane after completing their swoop for keeper Joe Hart on Tuesday.
Wilson is among the names Spurs are considering in their search for a bona-fide back-up striker to Kane - though his £30million valuation could prove a stumbling block with Jose Mourinho working to a stringent budget
Mourinho wants to bolster his striking options this summer having watched his team's Champions League options flounder without Kane last season, who missed much of the campaign through injury.
West Ham, Everton and Crystal Palace are also keen on the 28-year-old - and the fact those clubs could be willing to offer Wilson more regular first-team football may prove a factor.
Wilson is a proven top-flight goalscorer and has been a regular in the England squad, scoring once from his four caps.
Indeed, Bournemouth, having already sold Nathan Ake to Manchester City for £41million, are unwilling to allow one of their prized assets to leave for a cut-price fee - despite the player's obvious desire to continue playing top-flight football.
You are quite right. Herc has just completely poo-pooed this. Quite emotionally as well might I say. Check out the daily ITK thread. Daily fail rubbish.Bournemouth can go fuck themselves giddy with a Dorset seagull if they really think they’re getting that kind of money for a player they can’t afford to keep anymore. It’s not 2019 you silly southern twatscapes
Nah we’ll get a rb and striker in for sure.Why do I feel like we’re going to end up with egg on our face & decide to not get a striker in because we ran out of options, just like in January
I read that Newcastle are prepared to offer Gayle and Ritchie but ultimately even if that's true, if Wilson doesn't want to go to Newcastle then they can offer whatever they want. Can't see Ashley wanting to fork out too much anyway given that he is still actively trying to sell the club.Been some more snippets this morning. Football insider saying Jose has spoken to him. Feels like it will start ramping up this week as hinted by the ITKs. Makes sense to do some medical checks before going through the hassle of fees and wages when there are pre-known issues to look at.
Look out for Newcastle/West Ham to have a 'bid accepted' in the next day or two at circa £25m a la Hojbjerg.
Bournemouth spent 85% of their revenue on wages last season, highest in the PL.In 2018/19 Bournemouth’s wage bill was £111m, the 12th highest in the Premier League.
Bournemouth’s recurring revenues (gate receipts,TV fees and parachute payment) next year will be a maximum of £50m.
They desperately need to sell off their higher earners.
Not only do they need to sell and recover their inevitable losses, they also need to bring in money that allows them to sign players too. It's not just about recouping for losses. So when people say they need 80m, it's likely they need much much more than that, as well as clearing the wage bill.Bournemouth spent 85% of their revenue on wages last season, highest in the PL.
They're fucked if they can't sell the big earners off and they know it.
Smacks of Bournemouth trying to bluff in the media. Just like Southampton did with Hojbjerg. Went from £35m to £25m to £15m.