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I think John Stones is hardly better than him. Hopefully Maguire moves for at least £30 million (which is what he's worth in today's market IMO) giving us a tidy sum to reinvest sensibly. Everton will probably sell Lukaku so should have plenty, though personally can see him going to Chelsea to replace John Terry
Who cares? The more overrated he is, the more we cash in. And we've got a manager who knows how to spend it too.And the ludicrously overrated player of the year award goes to....the lad over there with the sunburn.
Lot of demand for him though so I wouldn't be surprised at £15-20m, maybe more if Everton are desperate to sign him. I've heard Spurs want him but Levy doesn't like paying over the odds so Everton may put a big bid in just to blow Spurs out of the water.Stones had established himself at Everton over a longer period and was already an England international. The biggest difference is that Stones had 3 years on his contract whereas Harry only has a year.
So I think Harry will go for around £10m - £15m personally.
And the ludicrously overrated player of the year award goes to....the lad over there with the sunburn.
Lot of demand for him though so I wouldn't be surprised at £15-20m, maybe more if Everton are desperate to sign him. I've heard Spurs want him but Levy doesn't like paying over the odds so Everton may put a big bid in just to blow Spurs out of the water.
Lot of demand for him though so I wouldn't be surprised at £15-20m, maybe more if Everton are desperate to sign him. I've heard Spurs want him but Levy doesn't like paying over the odds so Everton may put a big bid in just to blow Spurs out of the water.
Apparently Wynaldum wanted Spurs over Liverpool and Poch wanted him but Levy wouldn't pay what Newcastle wanted. So there's a precedent.Spurs don't pay over the odds? Astute you could say, so what's the money that Harry will have his head set on a spurs move, and hold out to go there? Very likely.
He's already a millionaire, so it will be about trophies, and at Spurs under the Argie they may well get a few
They didn't pay over the odds though. They offered us a package deal for the two Kyles which was good business for them. Even if you believe their quotes on the transfer fees (£11m including appearance related add-ons and a sell on clause) it was still a decent price for two full backs with good potential.Not sure about that, I seem to remember Naughton was going to Everton until being gazumped by Tottenham, at the 11th hour.
Wherever he goes I hope it's after a significant bidding war![]()
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Not so sure Pinchy.
I was one of those who thought he would be out of his depth in the premier league and simply too slow.
However, I have seen him live 3 times at Hull, and most recently Boro. He was by far and away the best centre half in the pitch. Even when Dawson came on, he was head and shoulders.
His reading of the game Makes up for lack of pace and he always seemed to be in the right place at the right time, but it's his use of the ball that has seen him stand out. Rarely gives it away and carries it so well.
He has come on leaps and bounds since we had him, and I agree he's a far more accomplished player than Stones.
The minute he leaves Hull, he becomes and England international. Nailed on.
And although we might hope he goes for north of £10m....it will be between 5 and 8 million.
Is that 10% of the total grizzly, or just the profit after taking off what we sold for.If as seems likely, Harry leaves Hull this summer; do we get any money from sell-on clauses?
Given it's money we won't have budgeted for I'd like to see it reinvested in some young players with potential. We seem to have good scouting now so there's a good chance of getting a couple of good ones.Minimum he'll go for is £10m.
Likely to be £15m or more.
Think it's 15% we have too, and 10% on Kyle Walker.
We could have quite a significant financial bonus coming our way this summer.
Panic buy after Poch threw his toys out of the pram over Spurs's piss poor signings in the close season.My two penneth for what it's worth.
John Stones is seen as the ultimate modern day centre half for some reason, a ball player and comfortable on the ball.
For me Harry is far better on the ball than Stones and more importantly a far better defender. If Stones is worth 50m, Harry is worth 30m at the least.
For the guy saying Levy doesn't spend money - how much was it they paid for sissoko when they gazumped Everton - 35m?!
I think the re-emergence of three at the back has increased his desirability. He's very suited to that system. Right man for his time.Would suit any club in a back three. In a back two he would need a pacy partner e.g. Matip at Liverpool.
I think John Stones is hardly better than him. Hopefully Maguire moves for at least £30 million (which is what he's worth in today's market IMO) giving us a tidy sum to reinvest sensibly. Everton will probably sell Lukaku so should have plenty, though personally can see him going to Chelsea to replace John Terry
If hull don't go down why would they need £10-15m?
Surely they'd hold out for more
And the ludicrously overrated player of the year award goes to....the lad over there with the sunburn.
My mate tells me that Southampton have been watching him (under the radar) and are very interested. Now with 3 after him could be interesting!Lot of demand for him though so I wouldn't be surprised at £15-20m, maybe more if Everton are desperate to sign him. I've heard Spurs want him but Levy doesn't like paying over the odds so Everton may put a big bid in just to blow Spurs out of the water.
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