Ivan Perišić

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At his age is quite risky to offer him big wage and contract. He is in good shape right now, but there is no guarantee for next season and one injury may take him out for a long time as well.
Perisic also had a great season under Mancini IIRC, when Man U wanted to buy him. Next season he was shit and people here we're mad why we haven't sold him.
We already have Gosens, so if Pero does not accept 4.5 mln offer, let him go.
 

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Just give him his current deal for 2 years.

5m per year is good for he offers.
 

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Do you need any more confirmation that we are run by idiots?

We've been giving him a 4.5m offer since January and he's been sitting on 6m offers ever since...
And even bought a player as a direct replacement!
 

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Do you need any more confirmation that we are run by idiots?

We've been giving him a 4.5m offer since January and he's been sitting on 6m offers ever since...
And even bought a player as a direct replacement!
The management is doing the right thing here. He's 33 and he's looking a raise? 4.5m is more than enough for a player his age. We have gosens. If he doesn't want to accept, no problem.

Hes been great, but it's too risky for such a contract at his age
 

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The management is doing the right thing here. He's 33 and he's looking a raise? 4.5m is more than enough for a player his age. We have gosens. If he doesn't want to accept, no problem.

Hes been great, but it's too risky for such a contract at his age
Word. It's actually one of the few things they did right. Perisic's been one of our best players this season but we have to remember he's not been like this the past few seasons, even when he was playing in his natural position. He's 33 and already one of our highest earners. But still he wants a pay rise?! To me it's a way of saying he wants out.

The most we should offer him is his current salary. No more less. WB position is a demanding role and it might takes its toll, even on a dedicated athlete like Perisic soon. 4.5 to 5m salary is a fair offer for someone his age.
 

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But offering Dybala the rumoured 6 million per annum is money better spent?
Dybala plays a position where we need a big update with only 1 good player playing in the same position when the formation requires 2
 

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How much salary have we offered 35 years Dzeko?
 

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so juve cant keep dybala, but offering perisic 6m/y ?

:ROFLMAO:
 

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Perisic benching Gosens was an accidental luxury this season. I think the mgmt struck the deal in January to avoid being in a sticky situation in the summer of replacing an aging and perhaps declining wing back. Nobody expected Perisic to be so good this season - I mean, not too long ago he was (rightfully) considered a one-trick donkey.

Technically, after the season he's had, he definitely deserves a raise. But at the same time it is completely rational for the mgmt to decline it given that we have a WC wing back ready since months as his replacement.
 

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Perisic benching Gosens was an accidental luxury this season. I think the mgmt struck the deal in January to avoid being in a sticky situation in the summer of replacing an aging and perhaps declining wing back. Nobody expected Perisic to be so good this season - I mean, not too long ago he was (rightfully) considered a one-trick donkey.

Technically, after the season he's had, he definitely deserves a raise. But at the same time it is completely rational for the mgmt to decline it given that we have a WC wing back ready since months as his replacement.
Accidental luxury? Let's not act like Perisic wasn't one of our best players since the beginning of season, gosens was never gonna bench him
 

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Perisic has been one of our best players for the last SIX YEARS.

As for his current streak, he certainly hit a new level this season in Limone's system but he's been a gun ever since he adapted to the WB position, which for me was February 2021.
 

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The management is doing the right thing here. He's 33 and he's looking a raise? 4.5m is more than enough for a player his age. We have gosens. If he doesn't want to accept, no problem.
Yes and no. Everyone would ask for a raise after the beast months he had. On the other hand you may(or maybe not) expect from players who say they love Inter etc some realistic view. And that would be we are in a financial mess and maybe he shouldn't want to ask that 6M that's been reported.
 

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Yes and no. Everyone would ask for a raise after the beast months he had. On the other hand you may(or maybe not) expect from players who say they love Inter etc some realistic view. And that would be we are in a financial mess and maybe he shouldn't want to ask that 6M that's been reported.
Sure he can ask for a raise. Everyone can. But you also won't find many teams that give a raise to a 33-year old. Personally i can't think of any. When 33-year old Ronaldo asked for a raise Real sold him to Juve. 33-year old Lewandowski asks for a raise but Bayern's response is a straight nein. There's a reason for that. Risk is simply too high. If Perisic can find 6m elsewhere good for him. But club also needs to think about the future. When Zhang comes and asks for a wage cut and we're forced to sell a starter with many years ahead of him (Skriniar, Bastoni, Barella, Lautaro) because of it we're going to regret giving 6m to a 33-year old. Especially when you already have a replacement in Gosens.
 
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