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Former Pens, Avs Defenseman Signs In Czechia

Former Pens, Avs Defenseman Signs In Czechia

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Czech-Canadian defenseman John Ludvig, 24, has signed a one-year contract with Dynamo Pardubice, the Czech Extraliga club announced on Wednesday.
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How much Liverpool has spent and earned on transfers this summer as Alexander Isak chance remains
How much Liverpool has spent and earned on transfers this summer as Alexander Isak chance remains

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How much Liverpool has spent and earned on transfers this summer as Alexander Isak chance remains

Liverpool is clearly having a massively ambitious summer. It is already looking at its record single-window spend in the rear-view mirror, and now there is serious talk about a bid for Alexander Isak. Naturally, that's raised eyebrows among the rest of the league. In truth, even Liverpool fans must be wondering what on earth is going on, although they are enjoying the sensation rather more than the rest of the division. So how is Richard Hughes pulling it off? Liverpool hasn't sold any hotels to itself, nor has it jettisoned the women's team. It banked some good money for Luis Diaz, but not so much that you would expect a move for Isak after already landing a potential club-record deal for Florian Wirtz. 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Giorgi Mamardashvili is set to be included in this season's accounts, so he is included too, even though a deal was concluded last summer. Player Transfer fee Accounting cost Florian Wirtz $143.5 million $28.7 million Hugo Ekitike $109 million $21.8 million Milos Kerkez $53.8 million $10.8 million Jeremie Frimpong $46 million $9.2 million Giorgi Mamardashvili $34.4 million $6.9 million Armin Pecsi $2 million $0.4 million Total $388.7 million $77.8 million $388.7 million (around £255 million) is clearly a huge overall spend. Even the amortized figure of $77.8 million is far from insignificant, given that Liverpool is also still accounting for amoritzed fees from prior windows; the likes of Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch, Wataru Endo, and even Darwin Nunez are still being paid off on the books. However, notably, none of those names were signed last season. Liverpool had an extremely quiet year in the transfer market, which gives it headroom not only from a financial regulations standpoint but also in terms of cash flow. As for the outgoings so far this summer, Liverpool has already netted some healthy fees. Accounting profit is the total fee the club received, minus any outstanding book value — although that's only relevant so far in the case of Luis Diaz, with all other deals representing pure profit. Player Transfer fee Accounting profit (estimated) Luis Diaz $80.4 million $63.7 million Jarell Quansah $40.2 million $40.2 million Caoimhin Kelleher $17 million $17 million Trent Alexander-Arnold $11.5 million $11.5 million Nat Phillips $4 million $4 million Total $153.1 million $136.4 million As you can see, Liverpool is actually in an accounting profit to the tune of some $60 million so far this summer. That alone effectively explains why Isak could clearly be signed while remaining within the rules. 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Manchester City Urged To Move In For This Crystal Palace Defender: Should Pep Go For Him?

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Atletico Madrid eye move for homegrown Barcelona talent
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Atletico Madrid eye move for homegrown Barcelona talent

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