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    #16
    Originally posted by DJS View Post
    I reckon he'd take something in the region of £70k p/w, which is £3.5m p/annum. And i'd definitely pay him that much, or maybe even a bit more. Top player, plenty of pace, spark and goalscoring threat.

    What sense does it make to say NO to him (AND his wage demands), if we're prepared to shell out £25m or more, PLUS £4m+ p/year on wages for any of the 'big name' strikers?
    I believe he is* on more than 70k a week. He's a real big earner.

    I see where you are coming from, but 5m a year ain't a no-risk buy if the management aren't sure.

    Was. Plus the signing on fee alone may be 5m.
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      #17
      Originally posted by Warren View Post
      £3.5m pa wages is nothing seeing as we'd be saving £5m plus on transfer fees
      Exactly.

      Any 'top' striker we get is gonna be commanding at LEAST £3m p/year in wages, if not more. People talk of Eto'o, Villa, Torres etc - none of them would take less than £3m p/year. And with them, you've got the £20m, £30m, £40m fee to go with it.

      Trying to sign Saviola is a no-brainer, anyone can see that.

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        #18
        Don't rate him.
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          #19
          Originally posted by Bob View Post
          I believe he is* on more than 70k a week. He's a real big earner.

          I see where you are coming from, but 5m a year ain't a no-risk buy if the management aren't sure.

          Was. Plus the signing on fee alone may be 5m.
          Yeah but he's leaving Barcelona, and they're huge, he'll know that he *might* have to be a bit flexible with his next contract. Let's say £4m per year, on a four year deal, plus £5m signing on fee. In total, that's still 'only' £21m.

          All of the 'top' strikers we're yearning for would easily cost more than that on transfer fee ALONE, before you even begin to factor in wages and signing on fees.

          IMO, there's no reason whatsoever to not be in for Saviola.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Marky19 View Post
            Don't rate him.
            Well, that's sealed it then. The final piece of evidence.

            We MUST get him.

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              #21
              Originally posted by DJS View Post
              Yeah but he's leaving Barcelona, and they're huge, he'll know that he *might* have to be a bit flexible with his next contract. Let's say £4m per year, on a four year deal, plus £5m signing on fee. In total, that's still 'only' £21m.

              All of the 'top' strikers we're yearning for would easily cost more than that on transfer fee ALONE, before you even begin to factor in wages and signing on fees.

              IMO, there's no reason whatsoever to not be in for Saviola.
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                #22
                I seem to remember him being on 90k per week which translates at about 5 million a year or something.

                I think it's a bit unfair to say he'd be joining for the money alone, I mean he will want to be paid but he will see LFC as a team which is constantly qualifying for the champions league, in need of a class striker (so 1st team opportunity), a club with a good manager and a club with an Argentinian presence in Mascherano, Insua and Leto.

                I think he'd accept 70k per week which is not that much considering Cheyrou was on 60k wasn't he?
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                  #23
                  He's only 25, record of around 140 goals in 300 games.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Bob View Post
                    He'd be coming for the wonga, no doubt and Rafa only wants players who REALLY want to play for us.

                    Even though he's free, you'd expect at least £5 million a year in wages and that ain't cheap esp. if Rafa has doubts.

                    He won't get more than Gerrard ~ 6-7m/yr and he may well be asking for a figure in that region.
                    Pure speculation, the guy hasnt won much if anything as a footballer. I dont think he will just be coming for the money you cant say that he aint 35 years of age coming over with a wheelbarrow to fill it up with money.

                    He would add alot to our team fantastic skill.

                    And why am i responding again seens that you have me on ignore
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Bob View Post
                      ****e in the air.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                        I seem to remember him being on 90k per week which translates at about 5 million a year or something.

                        I think it's a bit unfair to say he'd be joining for the money alone, I mean he will want to be paid but he will see LFC as a team which is constantly qualifying for the champions league, in need of a class striker (so 1st team opportunity), a club with a good manager and a club with an Argentinian presence in Mascherano, Insua and Leto.

                        I think he'd accept 70k per week which is not that much considering Cheyrou was on 60k wasn't he?
                        I agree with all that. Apart from the first bit, £90k p/w is nearer to £4.5m p/year

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by thesilverfoxlfc View Post
                          Pure speculation, the guy hasnt won much if anything as a footballer. I dont think he will just be coming for the money you cant say that he aint 35 years of age coming over with a wheelbarrow to fill it up with money.

                          He would add alot to our team fantastic skill.

                          And why am i responding again seens that you have me on ignore

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                            I seem to remember him being on 90k per week which translates at about 5 million a year or something.

                            I think it's a bit unfair to say he'd be joining for the money alone, I mean he will want to be paid but he will see LFC as a team which is constantly qualifying for the champions league, in need of a class striker (so 1st team opportunity), a club with a good manager and a club with an Argentinian presence in Mascherano, Insua and Leto.

                            I think he'd accept 70k per week which is not that much considering Cheyrou was on 60k wasn't he?
                            That's what i think. Can't see him staying for 70k though when he got £20k more when signing for a huge fee.

                            IMO he'll be looking for 120/wk and a 5m signing on fee.

                            I expect to see him at Milan or Real Madrid.
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by DJS View Post
                              I agree with all that. Apart from the first bit, £90k p/w is nearer to £4.5m p/year
                              Depends on your definition of "about". Didn't realise you were going to QUIBBLE over half a million



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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Bob View Post
                                That's what i think. Can't see him staying for 70k though when he got £20k more when signing for a huge fee.

                                IMO he'll be looking for 120/wk and a 5m signing on fee.

                                I expect to see him at Milan or Real Madrid.
                                I see nothing whatsoever that would enable him to justify such a demand.

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