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#11
I personally think that based on the valuation of English players, Saido is worth every penny of £25m if not more.

The guy has a very rare talent to be able to shoot hard with both feet. He's got fantastic technique and has already scored against all of the top teams. Take a look at his goals since he came through, the guy has never scored a scuff. Are there any other strikers in the league capable of scoring the curler he scored with his right foot against Chelsea who can also volley the ball as cleanly as he did with his left foot in the 1-0 win against Southampton?

The guy was top scorer in qualification for the England under 21s too. Outshone Harry Kane when they both had the same supply line.

Coupled with the fact his movement on the shoulder of the defender is as good as anyone and he's strong as an ox, I think he'll score a hat full of anyone who have decent midfield players to thread balls through to him. Having just turned 22, he'll do so far many years too.

I'd be gutted to lose him - but £25million would be the minimum he's worth IMO.

When you think of some of the dross £10m gets you, like Abel Hernandez or our very own Brown Ideye (have we seen him strike a ball from more than 5 yards out yet?) - Saido is definitely a big money player.
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#12
As I've said before, it's interesting how people see things differently. That's why sites like this exist; opinions.
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#13
Is £25mil overpriced in this market? Players not much better than him are going for more than that imo (ignoring his potential, age and the fact he's English)
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#14
Is Raheem Sterling that much better than Saido ? Just look at how much Citeh paid for him.
That said, if we are happy to settle for mediocrity as a third rate club with no inspirations, sell him. If we inspire to target top ten or better, we should make every effort to keep our star player. Best move would be to sack the anti- Christ of football.
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#15
One weakness Berahino has, and which others have pointed out, is his heading.
Anyway. If we sold Berahino for £25 million and bought Charlie Austin for £15 million, I'd be ok with that.
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#16
£25m is good business and although I accept he is a very talented young player, we will lose him at some point. Take the money and run. Invest in Austin or another proven goal scorer and invest the rest in a defender.
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#17
It would be wise seeing what Rondon can do before we think of getting rid of Berahino as he could end up been a complete
donky.
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#18
(17-08-2015, 08:23)TheBaggieMan Wrote: Is Raheem Sterling that much better than Saido ? Just look at how much Citeh paid for him.
That said, if we are happy to settle for mediocrity as a third rate club with no inspirations, sell him. If we inspire to target top ten or better, we should make every effort to keep our star player. Best move would be to sack the anti- Christ of football.

............and replace him with?
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#19
Our seasons tend to follow the same pattern:

Lots of optimism by the fans.
Crap results/performances until Christmas
Sack the Manager/HC
Bring in someone new.
Avoid relegation narrowly.

...this season has all the hallmarks....

Did we look any worse under Irvine, Mel, Clarke, RDM? As a football side we don't seem to have moved on at all.
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#20
According to Sky, JP has stated that Saido is not for sale. Could this just be a ploy to push the price up?
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