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Will anyone want to buy sess and cairney.

Started by Slaphead in Qatar, March 09, 2019, 05:15:55 PM

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AnOldBrownie

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Quote from: Mince n Tatties on March 09, 2019, 09:59:07 PM
Quote from: filham on March 09, 2019, 09:50:33 PM
I think Cairney, Sess and Mitrovic will all want to play in the premier league next season and we will not be able to keep them against their will.
The really hard truth is that their transfer value will have dropped over this season.

Mitro maybe,but Tom and Sess aren't good enough for the premier.

And Mitro isn't really worth 60 million, which the Khans can request...or they can keep him.

All 3 will be back as Whites next season.     People aren't going to be biting anyone's hands off to bring in Ryan Sessegnon.   Last year isn't this year...and he hasn't adjusted to better competition.   Luv him...but he's not ready to start for a premiere league side.


Jadon Sancho though...people would be hungry for that young man right now.

I'd be worried about Dortmund trying to get Ryan though.   They are good with young talent.

TC's Sporran

only newly promoted clubs would have a go at sess and cairney imho and even then I can't see it. sess might now be bought by a top club because his value will have plummeted dramatically, but immediately farmed out on loan to see if he comes good.

for quite some time now mitro hasn't looked top 6 and like someone else said elsewhere if mitro doesn't fancy the championship theres plenty of options abroad - not just the prem.

a lot depends on what wages they're on and if there any relegation clauses

DevonFFC

Quote from: TC's Sporran on March 10, 2019, 10:27:19 AM
only newly promoted clubs would have a go at sess and cairney imho and even then I can't see it. sess might now be bought by a top club because his value will have plummeted dramatically, but immediately farmed out on loan to see if he comes good.

for quite some time now mitro hasn't looked top 6 and like someone else said elsewhere if mitro doesn't fancy the championship theres plenty of options abroad - not just the prem.

a lot depends on what wages they're on and if there any relegation clauses

Many havnt fancied it and to be honest not would most strikers feeding of scrapes, chasing lost causes and playing isolated for vast majority of the games.


WolverineFFC

Quote from: The Rational Fan on March 09, 2019, 07:55:08 PM
Quote from: Statto on March 09, 2019, 06:34:58 PM
Quote from: DevonFFC on March 09, 2019, 06:26:22 PM
If a bid comes in Mitro will be gone, people say he loves the club but he would love any club as long as he felt that love back from the fans

He will be at a top 6 club come next season, the guy is class and a classic centre forward. Chris smalling  said going up agaisnt Mitro was the toughest game he had played in.

He's on a 4-year contract so going nowhere unless we let him.

If a bid comes from a top 6 side IMO it would be totally unfair to keep him... But I don't see him going to a top 6 team

As much as I love him you cannot say he's in the same league as Aguero Salah, Hazard...

However he does still have significantly more right to be in a top 6 team than Chris Smalling. But for that reason I don't attach much value to Smalling's comment about him.

Rumour is that Mitrovoic got a bid from Tottenham of £27m over the winter, IMO if he wants to go FFC would need to get nearer £40m, which he'd need to take a pay cut in order to get. And, i'd only think he'd take a huge pay cut if he is going to start regularly, which at Tottenham might be hard with Kane and Son.

There is a reason the big, slow footed strikers Spurs buy are a flop. Their system does not fit those types with the high pressure to win the ball back. The only top 6 team which Mitro would work/play at is Chelsea, and they can't buy him.

Everton and West Ham are the only two Prem clubs I could see buying him for the price Fulham would need. To me the issue is not how much the club need to sell him for, but how much they would need to sell him for to buy another striker to replace him. I am sure we can all remember the difficulty the Khans have had in this area. They have owned the club for 5 yrs and every ST no matter the cost has flopped except Mitro. 

:dead horse:

The Rational Fan

Quote from: WolverineFFC on March 10, 2019, 01:00:38 PM
Quote from: The Rational Fan on March 09, 2019, 07:55:08 PM
Quote from: Statto on March 09, 2019, 06:34:58 PM
Quote from: DevonFFC on March 09, 2019, 06:26:22 PM
If a bid comes in Mitro will be gone, people say he loves the club but he would love any club as long as he felt that love back from the fans

He will be at a top 6 club come next season, the guy is class and a classic centre forward. Chris smalling  said going up agaisnt Mitro was the toughest game he had played in.

He's on a 4-year contract so going nowhere unless we let him.

If a bid comes from a top 6 side IMO it would be totally unfair to keep him... But I don't see him going to a top 6 team

As much as I love him you cannot say he's in the same league as Aguero Salah, Hazard...

However he does still have significantly more right to be in a top 6 team than Chris Smalling. But for that reason I don't attach much value to Smalling's comment about him.

Rumour is that Mitrovoic got a bid from Tottenham of £27m over the winter, IMO if he wants to go FFC would need to get nearer £40m, which he'd need to take a pay cut in order to get. And, i'd only think he'd take a huge pay cut if he is going to start regularly, which at Tottenham might be hard with Kane and Son.

There is a reason the big, slow footed strikers Spurs buy are a flop. Their system does not fit those types with the high pressure to win the ball back. The only top 6 team which Mitro would work/play at is Chelsea, and they can't buy him.

Everton and West Ham are the only two Prem clubs I could see buying him for the price Fulham would need. To me the issue is not how much the club need to sell him for, but how much they would need to sell him for to buy another striker to replace him. I am sure we can all remember the difficulty the Khans have had in this area. They have owned the club for 5 yrs and every ST no matter the cost has flopped except Mitro. 

:dead horse:

Exactly, the Khans need 45m to replace him minimium and he won't get that unless his salary is zero, so don't sell him.

Matt10

My answer is yes. In typical Fulham fan fashion, we praise when they're playing good and slate in absolutes when they're playing bad.

Sess is our leader in assist but looked scared to play in the first half. He looked good against Chelsea though. I think a good manager will find him as a wingback, or play off a very fast striker to get behind the lines.

Cairney is one of a kind to me. He maintains the ball so well, which is critical for a central midfielder. He can distribute. He just hasn't scored yet, but he's been close. There's a reason some top managers haven't changed their stance on wanting to sign him.


WindyCity

If a bid comes from a top 6 side IMO it would be totally unfair to keep him... But I don't see him going to a top 6 team

As much as I love him you cannot say he's in the same league as Aguero Salah, Hazard...
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I also doubt top 6 would be interested in Mitro.  Don't get me wrong, I love Mitro, and it's nice to have a big presence in the box, who is a fighter and challenges all the time.  But with that, he needs a supporting cast.  And also, he's quite slow.  Saw the Wolves transition goal in todays' game, and no way does FFC score on that play or get anywhere near to a scoring chance if one of the two rushing players is Mitro.  I'm sure there will be some interest in Mitro, I guess we'll have to wait and see.  But I agree with you here, as much as we all like him, he is really not in the elite class of goal scorers in the PL.