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Steffen Freund
The 'sale' is the problem.The fee paid is a sunk cost. We are where we are with him. Now need to maximise value from the sale - ignore the in-price
The 'sale' is the problem.The fee paid is a sunk cost. We are where we are with him. Now need to maximise value from the sale - ignore the in-price
The 'sale' is the problem.
The problem is that history tells us Levy will not do this. IF we assume that £56m fee we paid for him that @ricky2tricky4city quoted is true then it means Ndombele will still be valued on our books at £33m. Previously Levy has not wanted to take book losses on players. I think we'll see him loaned out (perhaps with us subsidising wages) until the asset value reduces to something far smaller. We then have to hope that somehow he does well on loan (maybe he can do this in Italy or Spain where the pace and intensity of the game is far lower?) so that somebody might be prepared to take on his wages and give us a fee that is at least close to whatever value remains for him on our books.The fee paid is a sunk cost. We are where we are with him. Now need to maximise value from the sale - ignore the in-price
You're saying Ndombele depreciates by £55m/5=£11m per yearThe problem is that history tells us Levy will not do this. IF we assume that £56m fee we paid for him that @ricky2tricky4city quoted is true then it means Ndombele will still be valued on our books at £33m. Previously Levy has not wanted to take book losses on players. I think we'll see him loaned out (perhaps with us subsidising wages) until the asset value reduces to something far smaller. We then have to hope that somehow he does well on loan (maybe he can do this in Italy or Spain where the pace and intensity of the game is far lower?) so that somebody might be prepared to take on his wages and give us a fee that is at least close to whatever value remains for him on our books.
Doubt anyone would even contemplate entertaining enough of his wages to get the conversation startedThe problem is that history tells us Levy will not do this. IF we assume that £56m fee we paid for him that @ricky2tricky4city quoted is true then it means Ndombele will still be valued on our books at £33m. Previously Levy has not wanted to take book losses on players. I think we'll see him loaned out (perhaps with us subsidising wages) until the asset value reduces to something far smaller. We then have to hope that somehow he does well on loan (maybe he can do this in Italy or Spain where the pace and intensity of the game is far lower?) so that somebody might be prepared to take on his wages and give us a fee that is at least close to whatever value remains for him on our books.
Well that's how accounting works.You're saying Ndombele depreciates by £55m/5=£11m per year
And you say Levy doesn't want to take a book loss.
So if he is worth £33m now he would not take £30m for him... and thus your logic implies Levy would be happier to loan Ndombele out for 2 years until he is worth £11m on the books and sell him for £15m.
That makes no sense at all, far better to get £30m now than £15m in 2 years without him playing for us?!
I sadly gave up on him tonight.
Then let's hope this rumour that Levy doesn't like to take a book loss, is falseWell that's how accounting works.
I’m merely using history to try to predict the future….Then let's hope this rumour that Levy doesn't like to take a book loss, is false
I'd make him play 90 minutes today and midweek and let him see what the fans think of him.
Don’t think soWhat do you think the fans think of him? IMO the majority of Spurs fans have given up on him
What do you think the fans think of him? IMO the majority of Spurs fans have given up on him
Don’t think so
Lots think he should be starting CM …
I’m merely using history to try to predict the future….
I think he plays today, does a few good flicks and turns, fans will say that he is exactly what we need for Chelsea, he then then starts at Chelsea and disappoints again... and the N'Dombele mystery continues
I'd make him play 90 minutes today and midweek and let him see what the fans think of him.