IN
Pierluigi Gollini – 1-year Loan (£13m option to buy)
Bryan Gil – £22.5m
Cristian Romero – £42.5m
Emerson Royal – £25.8m
Pape Matar Sarr – £14.6m
£92.6m
OUT
Juan Foyth – £13m(?) —> Villarreal
Toby Alderweireld – £4.2m —> Al-Duhail
Joe Hart – £1m —> Celtic
Dennis Cirkin – £1m (£6m buyback) —> Sunderland
Moussa Sissoko – £2.5m —> Watford
£21.7
Net spend approx £70.9m
Additional factors to be considered here are that this is not about lump sums leaving one bank account and hitting another this week. Serge Aurier’s £70,000 wages have been removed from the salary bill, which is worth some £3.6m per annum. Cameron Carter Vickers’ loan to Celtic ought to also lessen the wage bill, although that comparatively small figure doesn’t appear to be in the public domain.
Pape won’t appear until next season, Gollini won’t be a Premier League starter, and unless the COVID restrictions are radically amended then the laughing boy Romero is likely to miss most of our games until approximately Christmas. Bryan Gil’s (who is 20) future as a starting XI player remains to be seen. Emerson Royal looks like a fascinating prospect as he was a regular starter for Real Betis.
As far as the squad is concerned, the midfield is vulnerable to injury. If Skipp or Hojbjerg were to pick up an injury, then we are staring at Harry Winks again.
There is still no backup striker to Harry Kane, whose future beyond next January looks far from clear. In his statement, he specifically said he was staying for the summer.
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