Payero to Boca on loan

Another ‘recruitment team’ success for Bausor.

One of these days he’ll just sign who the current manager wants/needs.
 
Another disasterclass from the recruitment team.

This is what boils my urine about the club ripping fans off for everything under the guise of “being competitive.

How much money have they spaffed up the wall on the likes of Payero, Akpom, Flint, Saville, Gestede, Assombalonga, etc, etc.

The amount of money we’ve wasted is criminal.
 
and honestYes that must be it.
Boca Juniors are such a crappy little club, after all. If he is good enough for them I am surprised why he hasn't been able to get a kick for us.
Ultimately Wilder has to pick the players to play and therefore if he has said he doesn't want Payero and would rather the value be invested in another player, then sadly we have to go with it.
Ok if he just came out and honestly said that I would be ok with it but he is shy with settings things straight isn't he.
 
Guess he isn't injured ..... why lie to everyone saying he is injured .... no better than the lying tvvat currently our PM
 
So the loan is free to Boca for this year with an option to buy with one year remaining on his contract. Sounds like we’re also picking up the wage bill and we’ll never recapture much, if any, of this investment.
they will be paying at least a % of wages ... I know it says free but I reckon thats relating to any loan fee .... why would we do this if not to free up wage bill
 
Another player who is gonna need replacing
There’s a long list of them — which is worrying. It seems we’ve gone from a list of players who were on their last year of contract to a list of players who the manager doesn’t want or aren’t good enough. I’ve counted 13 from the current squad listed on the MFC website who are basically dead meat.
 
The more I think about it is I think its nothing to do with Payero being good enough, we are short of players. So if your short of players you keep them even if they're not good enough to be starting every week. I think now its more to do with him wanting out
 
He did alude to the fact he was looking to move on a few weeks ago when speaking with a local Argentinean TV station. I definitely think it was his decision rather than being pushed.
 
Guess he isn't injured ..... why lie to everyone saying he is injured .... no better than the lying tvvat currently our PM
I think there's always an element of protecting the player as a duty of care from the club. I recall Woodgate saying in an interview that he said a player (Braithwaite?) was injured when he wasn't and was actually perusing a move elsewhere. If the club are completely transparent and say he's looking for a move it opens the player up for abuse from sections of the fan base and potentially reduces any transfer fee that might be generated. I know that if was a club owner and I wanted someone who was unhappy at another club I would be offering less than the market value in the hope the selling club want rid of a potential dissenter in the ranks.

I feel for Payero, he's clearly struggled to adapt and perhaps the term injury is being used as an alternative to depression or another mental health/emotional wellbeing issue?

Either way, good luck to the lad. Let's hope he has a storming season and some mega rich European club decide he would be well suited to the lower tempo/staccato game than the championship generates. Stranger things happen... Who would have thought any club would offer more than 500k for Spence this time last year?
 
See djed Spence.

Playing for the biggest club in South America in a World Cup year.

Which player would turn that down?

I don't think the World Cup year will have much relevance, he's not making Argentina's squad on the back of a maximum of 20 games, likely less, for a club currently mid-table in Argentina, when he's 23 and has never made a senior appearance for them.

The league ends October, and it's already 1/4 finished.

He'll just be homesick, and I don't blame him for that when he's had a torrid time here.
 
Attitude problems perhaps ?

Attitude over ability, says Mr Wilder
He doesn't seem the type with a huge ego, surely it's more struggling to adapt in a foreign country when you don't speak the language. Lets hope he absolutely smashes it over there, goes to the world cup and then some top spanish side comes sniffing.
 
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