08 Feb 2024 17:54:34
Totti has signed a new 5 year deal with Wolves.


1.) 09 Feb 2024
09 Feb 2024 15:33:45
Rated mate good deal for Totti but the Jan transfer window it's been on several places we won't have the money to spend. Which I find unreal we basically cleared all our debts with selling players yet we will struggle in the summer window somethings wrong some where if its true.


2.) 09 Feb 2024
09 Feb 2024 18:24:26
We'll have money to spend. I think the issue is that in January, Wolves were in a position where they wanted a player but were not prepared to be held to ransom over them.

Broja would have cost either £35m which Chelsea are rumoured to have wanted all up front due to their own FFP worries. Most teams want to spread the payments over a few years.

Or £3m loan fee and guaranteed playing time and obligation to buy at £35m.

Loan fee of £3m and guaranteed playing time. If Broja was available but not selected, then we would have to pay Chelsea a penalty fee.

On top if this were the players wages.

All round it was a bad deal for Wolves so we walked away.

The Brazilian striker had agreed terms with us, as had Corinthians however, the players agent wanted a further $1m so we walked away.

Spending was down by £700m this January as clubs are determined to not bankrupt themselves.


3.) 10 Feb 2024
10 Feb 2024 02:08:02
This January has been classed as one of the queitest and lowest spending transfer windows in the history of the Premier league.


4.) 10 Feb 2024
10 Feb 2024 08:49:28
Does anyone else wonder about the wider impact of curbed PL spending?, clubs across Europe etc know PL sides are willing to pay top dollar for a target. That all but disappeared in January.


5.) 10 Feb 2024
10 Feb 2024 12:31:52
PSG, Barcelona and Juventus have all recently been punished by UEFA for various financial breaches.