Can Suarez really do better though?I have to admit all this Suarez talk has caught me slightly off guard. Thought the original bid was little more than a muscle flex, but if they're serious then I'm quite excited. I'd definitely take him in a heart beat, but I still think it's very unlikely. Suarez can do better, and he knows that, and it's massive if Wenger has to more than triple his biggest ever purchase to get him, would be such an obvious change in approach and almost seem a bit panicky. Hope I'm wrong though, would be hilarious as well as brilliant.
They must surely be, their transfer profits have been insane. Perhaps wages are an issue but I don't think that's why they're not trying to sign him.Bayern seem content to wait a year to get Lewandowski and I don't think Dortmund are quite at the level where they can afford Suarez.
Most of their profits have been reinvested though. The money they got for Kagawa was spent on Reus, they've reinvested the Götze money on Aubameyang and Mkhitaryan. Klopp will have money to spend but not the €50m plus wages needed for a Suarez. After almost going bankrupt they'll be careful with their cash until their revenue more closely matches Bayern's - IIRC there's about €100m of a gap in Bayern's favour.They must surely be, their transfer profits have been insane. Perhaps wages are an issue but I don't think that's why they're not trying to sign him.
Yeah, that's what I'd have thought. Especially if they sell Lewandowsi, then they'll have massive income from his and Gotze's departure. Obviously if he stays put, then it's a different matter entirely.They must surely be, their transfer profits have been insane. Perhaps wages are an issue but I don't think that's why they're not trying to sign him.