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Post by chad on Jul 17, 2024 17:37:35 GMT
www.teamtalk.com/stoke-city/exclusive-feyenoord-gunning-8-million-potters-raid-premier-league-bundesliga-interestStoke City star Bae Jun-Ho is picking up interest from numerous clubs and Feyenoord are determined to sign him in a statement deal, sources have confirmed to TEAMtalk. Feyenoord strongly believe that a deal is there to be done and that an £8million offer would make Stoke think about selling him. However, Stoke sources have rebuffed this and stated that they have not put a price tag on their key man. Stoke view Bae as a crucial player in their bid to reach the play-offs during the 2024-25 season. Feyenoord are not the only side who hold genuine interest in Bae. Sources have revealed that clubs in the Bundesliga and Serie A are keen, while three Premier League sides have made Stoke aware they are monitoring his progress. This is something that will be on the mind of the two-cap South Korean international. He will be aware that a Premier League move could be on the cards in 2025 if he performs at a high level for Stoke. There’s only one answer to a bid of £8m Fuck off and come back when you want to be realistic Jesus we paid more than that for a wardrobe
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Post by mtrstudent on Jul 17, 2024 17:38:24 GMT
So we should sell our most prized asset because it's a good opportunity for him.... He is under contract so the fact that it's a good opportunity should have no bearing at all. We sell him on our grounds.. He's the difference between promotion and will be worth £20m plus next year. No sense at all in selling him now. I think theonlooker is spot on. A reputation for nurturing talent and letting them move "up" will do wonders for future recruitment. So "it's a good opportunity" could be relevant IMO. I agree most with your last point though. I hope we can persuade him to stay. Either we go up using youth and the recruitment is easier, or we don't go up and he'll have even more opportunities and we can let him go for more and look even better for prospects. (I want him to stay and assume he's gonna be amazing next season)
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Post by clarkeda on Jul 17, 2024 17:43:04 GMT
Sell bae and get Armstrong and Ugbo and/or another
Or keep Bae.
It's a tough one.
We all know with his ability his value is going to increase significantly next year.
But we have to be realistic as to where we are as a club. We are a slightly bigger version on Peterborough without the hardball negotiating.
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Post by nonameface on Jul 17, 2024 17:56:05 GMT
Sell bae and get Armstrong and Ugbo and/or another Or keep Bae. It's a tough one. We all know with his ability his value is going to increase significantly next year. But we have to be realistic as to where we are as a club. We are a slightly bigger version on Peterborough without the hardball negotiating. Appreciate what you are saying, but to give that as the option that really is a very easy option. Junho will be a quality player in the top leagues, the other two will do a job in the championship if we are lucky.
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Post by sportsman on Jul 17, 2024 17:56:42 GMT
Knowing us we’ll snap someone’s hand off for 5m
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Post by iancransonsknees on Jul 17, 2024 18:10:47 GMT
Sell bae and get Armstrong and Ugbo and/or another Or keep Bae. It's a tough one. We all know with his ability his value is going to increase significantly next year. But we have to be realistic as to where we are as a club. We are a slightly bigger version on Peterborough without the hardball negotiating. Peterborough don't have the same FFP pressures do they, working to different regs in league one?
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Post by suck_the_mop. on Jul 17, 2024 18:31:10 GMT
Junho and burger both start.
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Post by J-Roar on Jul 17, 2024 18:36:07 GMT
If Bae goes, we better have a rock the city signing to make up for it...i'll be utterly gutted to see our Korean King leave That's not the model. You buy some more unheard ofs and, if you don't go on, sell them on if they are any good.
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Post by J-Roar on Jul 17, 2024 18:50:33 GMT
When you look at it from Bae’s perspective, it’s a complete no brainer. Exactly and no genuine Stoke fan would blame him for wanting to go if an offer came in. He absolutely wouldn't be the sort to force anything or sulk. He knows he is loved here by fans and his teammates so I do believe it won't be an easy decision for him to move. He was loved in Korea and left there for Stoke. He's got his career well managed and I don't think he'll give it a second thought to leave us. Unfortunately, we're a stepping stone at the moment.
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Post by thornestein on Jul 17, 2024 18:51:30 GMT
Exactly and no genuine Stoke fan would blame him for wanting to go if an offer came in. He absolutely wouldn't be the sort to force anything or sulk. He knows he is loved here by fans and his teammates so I do believe it won't be an easy decision for him to move. He was loved in Korea and left there for Stoke. He's got his career well managed and I don't think he'll give it a second thought to leave us. Unfortunately, we're a stepping stone at the moment. CL football , you would imagine he would jump at it
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Post by J-Roar on Jul 17, 2024 18:52:33 GMT
He was loved in Korea and left there for Stoke. He's got his career well managed and I don't think he'll give it a second thought to leave us. Unfortunately, we're a stepping stone at the moment. CL football , you would imagine he would jump at it Yes. And we take the money and move on.
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Post by mtrstudent on Jul 17, 2024 18:52:59 GMT
If Bae goes, we better have a rock the city signing to make up for it...i'll be utterly gutted to see our Korean King leave That's not the model. You buy some more unheard ofs and, if you don't go on, sell them on if they are any good. Wonder if the money people have faith in our Bae. If they do then they should expect his value to rocket next season. If they think +£12m to his value is reasonable then holding must be a better bet than a new bunch.
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Post by suck_the_mop. on Jul 17, 2024 19:13:28 GMT
Just put another 10 million on his fee.
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Post by suck_the_mop. on Jul 17, 2024 19:15:18 GMT
Make that 15..
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Post by biglad180 on Jul 17, 2024 19:27:58 GMT
2 goals so far tonight for Bae, Feyenoord, will need to part with the 30 million they have just had of Brighton if they are serious in buying him
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2024 19:39:43 GMT
I wonder if he’d be willing to ditch us for even Chumpions League football just yet? He’s still settling in to our culture, why would he give that up just yet? A good season here, where he’s settled and loved, then the world is his oyster. Can’t see the lad going anywhere yet, certainly not Feyenoord.
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Post by J-Roar on Jul 17, 2024 19:44:03 GMT
That's not the model. You buy some more unheard ofs and, if you don't go on, sell them on if they are any good. Wonder if the money people have faith in our Bae. If they do then they should expect his value to rocket next season. If they think +£12m to his value is reasonable then holding must be a better bet than a new bunch. Factor a player who wants to leave into that equation and you have to just maximise the price and sell. And factor in who knows what has been written into the contract and you may have to sell anyway.
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Post by raythesailor on Jul 17, 2024 19:48:40 GMT
Just tell them NOT FOR SALE.
Possibly one of our most important assets this season.
Stoke on a Win/Win situation here. He will be worth even more next season either TO US or on the open market.
In addition to that the best thing for him and his personal development.
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Post by march4 on Jul 17, 2024 19:51:21 GMT
What’s the big deal about CL football? It implies Celtic and Rangers are two of the biggest draws in football.
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Post by clarkeda on Jul 17, 2024 19:54:38 GMT
Sell bae and get Armstrong and Ugbo and/or another Or keep Bae. It's a tough one. We all know with his ability his value is going to increase significantly next year. But we have to be realistic as to where we are as a club. We are a slightly bigger version on Peterborough without the hardball negotiating. Peterborough don't have the same FFP pressures do they, working to different regs in league one? Honestly couldn’t tell you. Just first club that has a similar model at a similar level (aka not Brighton or Brentford)
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Post by Abdoulaye25 on Jul 17, 2024 19:55:09 GMT
I really don’t understand those suggesting we should let him go simply because Feyenord are in the CL and we make a profit. The whole model of buying players, developing and selling them for a profit only works if the top few % of those players are sold for big money.
We could reinvest all the £8m that some here would accept in four or five young players at £1/2m each, but the average will be a lot closer to Jojic than Bae.
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Post by fishlovesoatcakes on Jul 17, 2024 20:12:29 GMT
Knowing us we’ll snap someone’s hand off for 5m You think?
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Post by MilanStokie on Jul 17, 2024 20:15:21 GMT
I really don’t understand those suggesting we should let him go simply because Feyenord are in the CL and we make a profit. The whole model of buying players, developing and selling them for a profit only works if the top few % of those players are sold for big money. We could reinvest all the £8m that some here would accept in four or five young players at £1/2m each, but the average will be a lot closer to Jojic than Bae. Has anyone actually suggested that though? People are being realistic about the situation.
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Post by stokiejoe89 on Jul 17, 2024 20:18:10 GMT
Knowing us we’ll snap someone’s hand off for 5m You think? Nothing less than 15mil. I said 12 earlier but I changed my mind 🤣
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Post by emretezzy on Jul 17, 2024 20:18:39 GMT
I really don’t understand those suggesting we should let him go simply because Feyenord are in the CL and we make a profit. The whole model of buying players, developing and selling them for a profit only works if the top few % of those players are sold for big money. We could reinvest all the £8m that some here would accept in four or five young players at £1/2m each, but the average will be a lot closer to Jojic than Bae. Every single player in the world has a price. We've had 4 years of being crippled by FFP. Until the rules change we are a selling club period. Buying Bae for 2/3m and selling him for 12/15m is the exact model we want. You mention Jogic which admittedly is a shocker but Million 3m is half a season away from 10m plus. Burger will be 7-10m plus profit. That's roughly 30m on just three players. Tchmaedau may demand a good fee. As a club that can sustain us for the next 3/5 years.
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Post by stokiejoe89 on Jul 17, 2024 20:20:44 GMT
Just hope his head doesn't get turned. It probably will and it's understandable if it does. But the positive is that he isn't the sort to sulk or kick up a fuss. He will get on with it
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Post by Marc01 on Jul 17, 2024 20:20:48 GMT
I really don’t understand those suggesting we should let him go simply because Feyenord are in the CL and we make a profit. The whole model of buying players, developing and selling them for a profit only works if the top few % of those players are sold for big money. We could reinvest all the £8m that some here would accept in four or five young players at £1/2m each, but the average will be a lot closer to Jojic than Bae. It’s as though we should play nicely and give Feyenoord exactly what they want without anyone outside the club knowing anything like the full picture. The tone of some posters implies that Stoke City have subscribed to this Brighton / Brentford model. Is it an assumption that that’s the way Stoke are operating or has it been officially announced anywhere? Or, is it simply the way those posters want the club to go? Who other than Brentford using this model have won promotion to the PL since Stoke entered the Championship? Is there anything to suggest that Brighton / Brentford have bent over and took it at the first sniff of interest in one of their players just so they can (supposedly) prevent a player from being unhappy and so they can gain a good reputation?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2024 20:25:13 GMT
I really don’t understand those suggesting we should let him go simply because Feyenord are in the CL and we make a profit. The whole model of buying players, developing and selling them for a profit only works if the top few % of those players are sold for big money. We could reinvest all the £8m that some here would accept in four or five young players at £1/2m each, but the average will be a lot closer to Jojic than Bae. Spin it around. We're the team in Europe and we're linked with a 20 year old who has only played 38 games in England with just 2 goals to his name, for a team that was nearly relegated to the third tier having struggled for goals. Our club offer 8M and we hear from their fans that they want 15M. We side with our club citing 'hes only got potential up to this point and our club are taking a big risk. He's proven nothing. 8M is a more than fair offer' It cuts both ways. Truth is probably somewhere in the middle.
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Post by MilanStokie on Jul 17, 2024 20:42:37 GMT
I really don’t understand those suggesting we should let him go simply because Feyenord are in the CL and we make a profit. The whole model of buying players, developing and selling them for a profit only works if the top few % of those players are sold for big money. We could reinvest all the £8m that some here would accept in four or five young players at £1/2m each, but the average will be a lot closer to Jojic than Bae. It’s as though we should play nicely and give Feyenoord exactly what they want without anyone outside the club knowing anything like the full picture. The tone of some posters implies that Stoke City have subscribed to this Brighton / Brentford model. Is it an assumption that that’s the way Stoke are operating or has it been officially announced anywhere? Or, is it simply the way those posters want the club to go? Who other than Brentford using this model have won promotion to the PL since Stoke entered the Championship? Is there anything to suggest that Brighton / Brentford have bent over and took it at the first sniff of interest in one of their players just so they can (supposedly) prevent a player from being unhappy and so they can gain a good reputation? It's more than an assumption. The plan to be sustainable has been coming out of the owners mouths for over a decade. We have invested 10s of millions on an academy. I think it's pretty obvious what we are now trying to achieve. I haven't read a single reply here suggesting 7-8m is fine, let's just accept it. You 2 have just made that bit up. If the other 50 replies weren't clear enough, here's another go. We aren't in a position to negotiate aggressively, not with players that we highly likely made promises to in order to sign them in the first place. If a CL team comes along, sure will negotiate, but the talk of 20-30m is just daft. If we receive a formal offer for Bae from a team of feyenoords ilk, then he would be naturally interested and I don't see an outcome where we try to stop that other than trying to get as fair a price as we can
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Bae Jun-ho
Jul 17, 2024 20:43:14 GMT
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Post by RF10 on Jul 17, 2024 20:43:14 GMT
It's simple isn't it? He's under contract till 2027. Pay up or Tra.
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