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Post by Mike Giggs' Munchies on Aug 4, 2013 14:36:01 GMT -5
Lot of chat with varying values. Round up/down your estimation and vote here.
I'd say £50m.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2013 14:38:05 GMT -5
He's not worth the reported 105m or even the 80m.
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Post by Y2J13 on Aug 4, 2013 14:38:15 GMT -5
Given the inflation the last 5 years, I'd say about £60m.
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Post by Hammersmith Hardman on Aug 4, 2013 14:43:51 GMT -5
I'd say £70m tops. No one is in Ronaldo and Messi's league at this present time and if Ronaldo can be sold for £80m then I don't think anyone else deserves to go higher. Then again if Torres can go for £50m then I dread to think...
Not denying he's a quality player, just never has been consistent enough than a Ronaldo or a Messi etc.
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Post by RollinsFan44 on Aug 4, 2013 14:48:04 GMT -5
A Mars bar? In my opinion he's sooooo over rated.. If you would of asked any one "Who's Bale" about 3 years ago they would of said "Isn't he that crap one for spurs?" Now everyone is all over him...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2013 14:51:23 GMT -5
It's an impossible question to answer these days, as there is no 'fixed player value' in football anymore, and there hasn't been since Liverpool paid £35m for Andy Carroll.
Players are 'worth' what a club is willing to pay for them. If Real deem him worth £85m (even if it is in 5 installments of £17m, which is what their original absolute joke of an offer was), then so be it. United might value him at £50m, and PSG might value him at £150m. At the end of the day, if you think someone or something is profitable you'll do all you can to acquire it/him.
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Post by wyleecyotee on Aug 4, 2013 14:58:13 GMT -5
I would think he'd be worth around £57.42m
Not in the same level as Ronaldo and despite his good goals last year, 4assists for that type of player is shocking. No wonder no one else really scored much.
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Post by Jericho Is God!™ on Aug 4, 2013 15:07:15 GMT -5
nothing more than 60m and tbh that's still quite high, His had 1 really good season at spurs and now everyone's jumping on him like his the best and worth all this money. If I was spurs I would just take the 80-105m they are offering for him, don't think your get an offer like that again imo.
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Post by Noza on Aug 4, 2013 17:17:39 GMT -5
Comparing the reported prices (£85-105 million) to the cost of Ronaldo back in 2009 is silly. Ever since Liverpool and Chelsea single handily ed up any financial sense left in the transfer market back in January 2011, the next player to come out in the mould of Ronaldo or Messi (Bale is nowhere near as good as either were when they were his age) was always going to demand an absolute monster of a fee. I'd say he is worth around £75 million, given he is still young and he is a bloody good player, and he will be right up there in a few years time, but I just know Real Madrid are going to end up paying about £90 million for him.
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Post by attitudesback on Aug 4, 2013 17:39:46 GMT -5
It's Madrid panic buying a little. Barca got Neymar, they want the big buy too especially if Ronaldo comes home. Certainly not 105m. One semi-decent season and people treat him like he is better than Ronaldo. Probably 50m.
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Post by McBlake on Aug 4, 2013 19:54:51 GMT -5
Its hardly panic buying. With their 4 signings already this summer, and a lot of the youngsters pushing through, they have by far the best squad on the planet. If they want him, they'll get him.
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Post by Hammersmith Hardman on Aug 5, 2013 2:51:47 GMT -5
Titch voted for £120m then
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Post by Mike Giggs' Munchies on Aug 5, 2013 5:10:57 GMT -5
Its hardly panic buying. With their 4 signings already this summer, and a lot of the youngsters pushing through, they have by far the best squad on the planet. If they want him, they'll get him. I wouldn't go as far as 'panic buying', but imo a factor is certainly the need to have a big name response to Neymar. I love Isco but he isn't going to fill that void. As for best squad on the planet, I'd have to say Bayern ;[ Real probably beat them at GK by virtue of Lopez as a still top quality backup, and Madrid probably win for strikers too, as well as wherever CR7 plays obviously (may be the case that he plays up top thus negating that category), but otherwise Bayern have Real beat for squad depth and talent. Isco, Modric, Ozil, Khedira and Alonso are great for cm/acm, but Thiago, Schweinsteiger, Martinez, Kroos and Gotze are better. Ribery/Robben have Di Maria beaten, whilst Lahm is probably the best full back in the world.
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Post by Hammersmith Hardman on Aug 5, 2013 5:22:44 GMT -5
Real Madrid are the biggest name in football though.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 5, 2013 5:59:52 GMT -5
A Mars bar? In my opinion he's sooooo over rated.. If you would of asked any one "Who's Bale" about 3 years ago they would of said "Isn't he that crap one for spurs?" Now everyone is all over him... That's not being overated, that's playing good the last 3 years. I'm a big Bale fan but I say he's only worth 50 mil tops.
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Post by BladeDJK on Aug 5, 2013 10:58:28 GMT -5
I'd say around 50- 60 million
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Post by Himmy! on Aug 5, 2013 11:57:02 GMT -5
No more than £50mil.
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Post by GBGav on Aug 5, 2013 12:07:53 GMT -5
Depends on the role the team needs him for. If I had good goal scorers already and just wanted him for something more in midfield then I'd say no higher than £25m. If he was to be my main attacking guy and wanted him to be the guy I built my team around then I'd probably go to £40m. Anything higher is stupid money for any player who isn't Ronaldo or Messi.
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Post by v/\v on Aug 5, 2013 12:44:53 GMT -5
I'd say anyone paying £120m would get their money's worth....
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Post by McBlake on Aug 5, 2013 18:04:22 GMT -5
Its hardly panic buying. With their 4 signings already this summer, and a lot of the youngsters pushing through, they have by far the best squad on the planet. If they want him, they'll get him. I wouldn't go as far as 'panic buying', but imo a factor is certainly the need to have a big name response to Neymar. I love Isco but he isn't going to fill that void. As for best squad on the planet, I'd have to say Bayern ;[ Real probably beat them at GK by virtue of Lopez as a still top quality backup, and Madrid probably win for strikers too, as well as wherever CR7 plays obviously (may be the case that he plays up top thus negating that category), but otherwise Bayern have Real beat for squad depth and talent. Isco, Modric, Ozil, Khedira and Alonso are great for cm/acm, but Thiago, Schweinsteiger, Martinez, Kroos and Gotze are better. Ribery/Robben have Di Maria beaten, whilst Lahm is probably the best full back in the world. For me, Isco is buy of the summer so far. Neymar may be easily the biggest name to move, but doesn't mean he's so much better. Isco is regarded as the prospect in Spain just now, and I'd consider him as much of an excitinng talent than Neymar. He will possibly force Ozil out of the team unless Ancelotti changes formation. Not to forget Modric and Kaka fighting for that position. Casemiro has also been told to expect a bit of first team action and you can guarantee Illarramendi will get a look in. Real's defence also pishes all over Bayern's in terms of numbers I'd say. Bayern argubly have a stronger 11, but I don't think their depth is as good. Bale or no Bale
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