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I don't know how to word this properly but a club that's qualified for Champions league football should feel comfortable that they can keep their best players, without worrying they'll want out. If they can't keep them then what chance have the rest of us got? We'll be also rans more than we are now.

There's always been a hierarchy but just seems to me that the gap has got even wider. Finishing 7th is going to be like winning the league for the rest of us.
 
I don't know how to word this properly but a club that's qualified for Champions league football should feel comfortable that they can keep their best players, without worrying they'll want out. If they can't keep them then what chance have the rest of us got? We'll be also rans more than we are now.

There's always been a hierarchy but just seems to me that the gap has got even wider. Finishing 7th is going to be like winning the league for the rest of us.
There have always been players who have wanted to leave clubs, despite their club playing at the top level. Sure, most of the time, they want to leave to go to another club who are in the Champions League.

Being in the Champions League, I'm still pretty sure Newcastle will benefit from that, with more players wanting to join them that if they were not. And, if Newcastle were not in Champions League, they may have difficulty keeping even more of their best players, and Isak would be even keener to leave than he is now (allegedly)
 
There have always been players who have wanted to leave clubs, despite their club playing at the top level. Sure, most of the time, they want to leave to go to another club who are in the Champions League.

Being in the Champions League, I'm still pretty sure Newcastle will benefit from that, with more players wanting to join them that if they were not. And, if Newcastle were not in Champions League, they may have difficulty keeping even more of their best players, and Isak would be even keener to leave than he is now (allegedly)

Yeah part of the hierarchy I guess, they'll take someone else's best player and so on.
 
I don't know how to word this properly but a club that's qualified for Champions league football should feel comfortable that they can keep their best players, without worrying they'll want out. If they can't keep them then what chance have the rest of us got? We'll be also rans more than we are now.

There's always been a hierarchy but just seems to me that the gap has got even wider. Finishing 7th is going to be like winning the league for the rest of us.

So many people have derided me for using terms like “The Protected Six” on here, but people will slowly but surely see I’m right.

“We don’t want too many Leicester City’s” after all……
 
Would love to see Man Utd start acting like a big club and land Isak.

He's everything they need and if he's available for £120m, it would represent a good deal given his age.
 
What’s the record for spending in one summer, anyone know? This has to be close.
I posted that the other day (probably many pages ago now).

Chelsea are the highest spenders anywhere in the world in a single transfer window, the only Premier League club to feature in the global Top 10, and they appear in the top 10 4 times.

Liverpool will enter the Top 10 after this summer, comfortably. But have some way to go to beat Chelsea, unless they sign Isak as well.
 
Would love to see Man Utd start acting like a big club and land Isak.

He's everything they need and if he's available for £120m, it would represent a good deal given his age.
It's hard to do this without sounding funny but......why would he take a step down at this point in his career? I can see him moving to a Liverpool, City, Bayern, Real, PSG but there is no logic in him moving to Utd from Newcastle right now. Utd need a real rebuild, the manager is new and currently not making any difference, they are not in Europe next year, never mind not in the CL. He really doesn't need to take the move down from where he is, good team, going the right way, plenty of financial backing, manager getting a tune out of him, squad improving, CL football this season.

Utd from 10 yrs ago, fine, but this is not the same club.
 
Would love to see Man Utd start acting like a big club and land Isak.

He's everything they need and if he's available for £120m, it would represent a good deal given his age.
I very much doubt Man Utd can afford him without getting into financial problems (although if City can get away with it, why not give it a go :) )

If Isak wants to leave, he must have a club in mind that he wants to go to. Has any club given him an indication they'd be willing to sign him, for him to want to go? It seems like most of the top clubs have already made some big signings now, assuming he wouldn't be available.
 
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