Backroom Mike E Posted May 29, 2023 Backroom Posted May 29, 2023 Now that both clubs are down, I actually feel JDT is more likely to stay. In his mind (or certainly mine) surely it’s better to keep building something you’ve started and have seen progress on that to move sideways to a new rebuilding job? Quote
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Mattyblue Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 (edited) Higher profile club, higher wages for him, parachute payments so bigger transfer and wage budget - ergo I’d be very surprised if he turned down a Leeds (but luckily I highly doubt he’d be offered it, Leicester too). Edited May 29, 2023 by Mattyblue Quote
Guest Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 32 minutes ago, philipl said: I would be far more concerned if the likes of Brighton, Brentford, Fulham or West Ham were to have a vacancy. Tomasson would need another season here to show a bit more before any of those clubs were to take risks on him. Quote
Guest Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 22 minutes ago, Mike E said: Now that both clubs are down, I actually feel JDT is more likely to stay. In his mind (or certainly mine) surely it’s better to keep building something you’ve started and have seen progress on that to move sideways to a new rebuilding job? Tomasson would have far more cash to play with in the transfer market to get the players he really wants. Much better chance of promotion to the Premier League (where I'm sure Tomasson's personal goal lies) with Leeds United or Leicester City than with Project Free Transfers and Loans Rovers. Quote
Guest Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 51 minutes ago, philipl said: JDT has been a builder throughout his career. Don't think maximising revenue from a fire sale is the kind of project he would relish. On the contrary, I think he'd love to rebuild one of the biggest clubs in the country with the resources they'll have after selling players and parachute payments. Allardyce stated it would be a rebuild, and it sounds right up JDT's street: "The rebuild has to be carefully planned." Quote
philipl Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 2 hours ago, goozburger said: On the contrary, I think he'd love to rebuild one of the biggest clubs in the country with the resources they'll have after selling players and parachute payments. Allardyce stated it would be a rebuild, and it sounds right up JDT's street: "The rebuild has to be carefully planned." I am not completely on top of this but the Finance guys at Leeds and Leicester probably needed talking out of throwing themselves off a window ledge this morning. The rebuilding which is possible will be tiny compared with the knocking down needed first. Leicester's wages are 260% of their 2023/4 income including their parachute payment. Leicester do apparently have a 50% relegation salary cut in their contracts unlike... Good luck to Leeds getting rid of these: Players Base Salary Weekly Wages Position Contracts Illan Meslier £3.1m £65k GK 2026 Kristoffer Klaesson £1.2m £25k GK 2025 Joel Robles (new signing) £1m £21k GK 2023 Pascal Struijk £2.8m £60k DEF 2027 Robin Koch £3.6m £75k DEF 2024 Diego Llorente £3.1m £65k DEF 2026 Maximilian Wöber (new signing) £2.8m £60k DEF 2027 Liam Cooper £2.2m £45k DEF 2024 Junior Firpo £2.8m £60k DEF 2025 Leo Fuhr Hjelde £480k £10k DEF 2025 Rasmus Kristensen (new signing) £2.2m £45k DEF 2027 Cody Drameh £750k £16k DEF 2024 Luke Ayling £1m £21k DEF 2023 Stuart Dallas £816k £17k DEF 2024 Marc Roca (new signing) £2.8m £60k MID 2026 Tyler Adams (new signing) £4m £85k MID 2027 Mateusz Klich £2.64m £55k MID 2024 Adam Forshaw £800k £16.6k MID 2023 Brenden Aaronson (new signing) £4.8m £100k MID 2027 Sam Greenwood £1m £21k MID 2026 Jack Harrison £5.76m £120k MID 2024 Luis Sinisterra (new signing) £4.8m £100k MID 2027 Crysencio Summerville £1.2m £25k MID 2026 Wilfried Gnonto (new signing) £2.1m £44k SS 2027 Rodrigo £3.6m £75k FW 2024 Patrick Bamford £4m £85k FW 2026 Joe Gelhardt £1.1m £24k FW 2027 2 Quote
Sweaty Gussets Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 Bamford £85K a week. Incredible if true. Quote
Backroom DE. Posted May 29, 2023 Backroom Posted May 29, 2023 From what I've been reading Leicester may have already committed a significant amount of their PL prize money towards paying this season's costs, and future running costs would need to be sourced from the Parachute Payments as per their agreement with the lender, so their rebuild may not be very easy. By the sounds of it they will desperately need to get back up at the first attempt. Quote
Mattyblue Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 Read that King Power as a business has seen its sales collapse post Covid. 1 Quote
philipl Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 11 minutes ago, Mattyblue said: Read that King Power as a business has seen its sales collapse post Covid. It is primarily involved in Duty Free shopping for travel and tourism and has a minority stake in Air Asia X in Thailand. There was no cash available for Leicester at the end of the pandemic because King Power revenues dropped by over 80% plunging them into huge losses. The extent of the post-Covid recovery (if any) is not yet public. Air Asia X Thailand has posted a record quarterly improvement at the end of 2022 but is still at a fraction of revenue and passengers of 2019. 3 Quote
philipl Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 (edited) 36 minutes ago, Sweaty Gussets said: Bamford £85K a week. Incredible if true. I believe it is true but it could be his medical bill. And that table doesn't include that eminently unsellable asset Giorgino Rutter who cost a transfer fee of 36m... Edited May 29, 2023 by philipl 2 Quote
Dreams of 1995 Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 Harrison 120k per week 😬 The Premier League is different. Some of those wages are astonishing Quote
Mattyblue Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 (edited) Indeed, so it made me laugh when some were saluting the new EFL TV deal as a way of making club’s solvent, improve infrastructure etc… it will all go into the pockets of players and agents. Edited May 29, 2023 by Mattyblue 5 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 Leeds and Leicester are huge rebuilding job for who ever is in charge next season and throw in Leeds ownership problems. It might not be easy for them to get promote next season as some might think Quote
KentExile Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, philipl said: I am not completely on top of this but the Finance guys at Leeds and Leicester probably needed talking out of throwing themselves off a window ledge this morning. The rebuilding which is possible will be tiny compared with the knocking down needed first. Leicester's wages are 260% of their 2023/4 income including their parachute payment. Leicester do apparently have a 50% relegation salary cut in their contracts unlike... Good luck to Leeds getting rid of these: Players Base Salary Weekly Wages Position Contracts Illan Meslier £3.1m £65k GK 2026 Kristoffer Klaesson £1.2m £25k GK 2025 Joel Robles (new signing) £1m £21k GK 2023 Pascal Struijk £2.8m £60k DEF 2027 Robin Koch £3.6m £75k DEF 2024 Diego Llorente £3.1m £65k DEF 2026 Maximilian Wöber (new signing) £2.8m £60k DEF 2027 Liam Cooper £2.2m £45k DEF 2024 Junior Firpo £2.8m £60k DEF 2025 Leo Fuhr Hjelde £480k £10k DEF 2025 Rasmus Kristensen (new signing) £2.2m £45k DEF 2027 Cody Drameh £750k £16k DEF 2024 Luke Ayling £1m £21k DEF 2023 Stuart Dallas £816k £17k DEF 2024 Marc Roca (new signing) £2.8m £60k MID 2026 Tyler Adams (new signing) £4m £85k MID 2027 Mateusz Klich £2.64m £55k MID 2024 Adam Forshaw £800k £16.6k MID 2023 Brenden Aaronson (new signing) £4.8m £100k MID 2027 Sam Greenwood £1m £21k MID 2026 Jack Harrison £5.76m £120k MID 2024 Luis Sinisterra (new signing) £4.8m £100k MID 2027 Crysencio Summerville £1.2m £25k MID 2026 Wilfried Gnonto (new signing) £2.1m £44k SS 2027 Rodrigo £3.6m £75k FW 2024 Patrick Bamford £4m £85k FW 2026 Joe Gelhardt £1.1m £24k FW 2027 I think all Prem teams have relegation wage reduction clauses will mean that those wages will be slashed in half following relegation.. Even so, those are huge and unsustainable wages in the Championship, but all 3 teams coming down have 3 years worth of parachute payments to cushion that blow Edited May 29, 2023 by KentExile Quote
AllRoverAsia Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 57 minutes ago, Dreams of 1995 said: Harrison 120k per week 😬 The Premier League is different. Some of those wages are astonishing That one jumped out, he must have one hell of an agent. Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 1 hour ago, Dreams of 1995 said: Harrison 120k per week 😬 The Premier League is different. Some of those wages are astonishing stupid wages like that put leeds in administration during the ridsdale era Quote
Guest Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 20 minutes ago, KentExile said: I think all Prem teams have relegation wage reduction clauses will mean that those wages will be slashed in half following relegation.. Even so, those are huge and unsustainable wages in the Championship, but all 3 teams coming down have 3 years worth of parachute payments to cushion that blow A lot of the players will also have relegation release clauses. Brenden Aaronson, who is supposedly on £100k per week according to @philipl's list, has one which is now active. I assume others will, too. Leeds United have to get those players off their books, most certainly, or I'm not sure parachute payments can't cushion those sorts of wages! Quote
JHRover Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 Take it Leeds / Leicester won't be getting sanctioned for FFP breaches (sure they both breached on losses in getting promoted out of the Championship) 4 Quote
Ewood Ace Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 5 hours ago, goozburger said: A lot of the players will also have relegation release clauses. Brenden Aaronson, who is supposedly on £100k per week according to @philipl's list, has one which is now active. I assume others will, too. Leeds United have to get those players off their books, most certainly, or I'm not sure parachute payments can't cushion those sorts of wages! The problem for Leeds is they will struggle to shift them because simply put the players aren't very good. 2 Quote
Dreams of 1995 Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 53 minutes ago, JHRover said: Take it Leeds / Leicester won't be getting sanctioned for FFP breaches (sure they both breached on losses in getting promoted out of the Championship) Leicester settled with a £3m fine some years back Leeds didn't fail FFP rules when promoted. They are part of a group of clubs suing Everton for their FFP losses at the moment Quote
roversfan99 Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 Those wages are not verified so might be wrong (Klich has left for a start) and likely will include relegation % reduction clauses to be fair. And most of the top earners will likely be the ones that potentially will be taken by other clubs. Quote
philipl Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 40 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: Those wages are not verified so might be wrong (Klich has left for a start) and likely will include relegation % reduction clauses to be fair. And most of the top earners will likely be the ones that potentially will be taken by other clubs. Leeds total player wage bill is reportedly in excess of 70m. I don't think it adds up unless the individual player wages are in the region of those figures. Klich had a contract expiring next season and had by mutual agreement signed for DC United in January. That 2m Leeds paid him got them 16 appearances in 22/3 including being a Carabao Cup stalwart. Leeds got lucky with Klich. Most disposals will now involve Leeds in diverting funds to pay off departing players to leave. Quote
roversfan99 Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 25 minutes ago, philipl said: Leeds total player wage bill is reportedly in excess of 70m. I don't think it adds up unless the individual player wages are in the region of those figures. Klich had a contract expiring next season and had by mutual agreement signed for DC United in January. That 2m Leeds paid him got them 16 appearances in 22/3 including being a Carabao Cup stalwart. Leeds got lucky with Klich. Most disposals will now involve Leeds in diverting funds to pay off departing players to leave. You can shave a big fraction off going forward for relegation wage drops. And a number of those will be attractive to new clubs so it will come massively down and be supplemented by parachute money. Quote
philipl Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 6 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: You can shave a big fraction off going forward for relegation wage drops. And a number of those will be attractive to new clubs so it will come massively down and be supplemented by parachute money. Leicester certainly have relegation clauses. Are you certain Leeds have them? 1 Quote
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