- Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:01 am
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Spurs distribute their money incredibly well - and they're looking to buy a new stadium. They could channel funds into trying to break the top 3 - or they could build sensibly for the future, allowing them to increase matchday revenue in the long run (while running up non-football related debt by building the stadium, that won't be included in FFP) and have them compete at the higher level in the future.
Bale will go for around £45m I reckon, most likely to Real Madrid. Barca are too focused on team play, Italy can't afford him and Spurs would HATE to sell to Man Utd or Chelsea.
As for Arsenal, we are short of 2 top quality players. A holding midfielder with good distribution (as always) and a lethal finisher to provide competition/backup to Giroud. Players like these are very expensive in today's market, and command wages of £100k+ (if they're proven). That's why I don't think we'll get them.
Sadly, we also have too many players on our books that we don't want and can't sell.
Santos, Squillaci, Djourou, Arshavin, Denilson, Bendtner (who I would take back at the club), Chamakh, Park Ju-Young, Mannone. All on wages of around a total of £415k per week. Without shedding these players who add nothing to the club, we cannot afford to bring in new players on high wages.
Not to mention the players who are massive injury worries (Gibbs, Diaby & Rosicky).
Our first team squad is in a bad way, whereas our starting XI is ok. That's why the Arsenal can get a decent result on our day, but we're SO inconsistent.