Best value for money 11:08 - Jun 28 with 848 views | StockholmBlue | So I asked chatgpt which forward player would provide best value for money with a budget of ca 20 million pounds. The answer is: 1. Mika Biereth (Monaco) – ca€13M After impressing with three hat-tricks in a short time in Ligue 1, Biereth shows that he is an extremely efficient goalscorer – and he is more than half your budget 💥 Russian end: 3 hat-tricks in hot international opposition. 🎯 Price/performance: strong return in goal production compared to price. 2. Lorenzo Lucca (Udinese) – ca€18M The 2m tall Italian has scored 11 goals and 5 assists in Serie A this season – a good season for just €18M 🏋️♂️ Physical target-forward with head game and positioning. 👥 Attracts interest from Premier League clubs for around €25M – high potential return. 3. Samu Aghehowa (Porto) – ca€15M The young Spanish striker (born 2004) scored 19 goals in 30 games in the Primeira Liga, plus has experience from Spain – a very promising investment. 📈 Young and dangerous: much to develop. 🔄 Porto are known for selling on at a profit. So there you know - it is as simple as that :) |  |
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Best value for money on 11:20 - Jun 28 with 753 views | SimonBatfordITFC | Guess you’re using the free version with some pretty old data? Because none of that is even close to being correct. |  | |  |
Best value for money on 11:27 - Jun 28 with 713 views | mellowblue |
Best value for money on 11:20 - Jun 28 by SimonBatfordITFC | Guess you’re using the free version with some pretty old data? Because none of that is even close to being correct. |
wiki reckons it is fairly accurate. 1 goal out for Lucca and the prices are subjective obviously. Either way Biereth is a hot prospect. |  | |  |
Best value for money on 11:27 - Jun 28 with 713 views | StockholmBlue |
Best value for money on 11:20 - Jun 28 by SimonBatfordITFC | Guess you’re using the free version with some pretty old data? Because none of that is even close to being correct. |
Yes I was. Wasn’t exactly dead serious, but good to know you can not trust chat gpt |  |
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Best value for money on 11:35 - Jun 28 with 655 views | SimonBatfordITFC |
Best value for money on 11:27 - Jun 28 by mellowblue | wiki reckons it is fairly accurate. 1 goal out for Lucca and the prices are subjective obviously. Either way Biereth is a hot prospect. |
Take Agehowa for example. It says “Porto are known to sell for a profit” and suggests he’d cost around EUR15m. They signed him a season ago for EUR20m and he’s currently valued at EUR50m. LLMs are notoriously bad at reasoning and not well suited to fact checking. Regardless, I take the OPs point that it is a bit of fun. I wonder what it thinks we should sell Omari for? |  | |  |
Best value for money on 11:47 - Jun 28 with 588 views | mellowblue |
Best value for money on 11:35 - Jun 28 by SimonBatfordITFC | Take Agehowa for example. It says “Porto are known to sell for a profit” and suggests he’d cost around EUR15m. They signed him a season ago for EUR20m and he’s currently valued at EUR50m. LLMs are notoriously bad at reasoning and not well suited to fact checking. Regardless, I take the OPs point that it is a bit of fun. I wonder what it thinks we should sell Omari for? |
all good and fine if you accept transfermarkt's valuations as gospel. Chelsea were prepared to buy him last year but they got pee'd off with the negotiations. If he repeats last season's goal tally, he will command a high value. |  | |  |
Best value for money on 14:54 - Jun 28 with 334 views | Pinewoodblue | Google AI suggests AI Overview With a £20 million budget, Ipswich could target a young, promising striker like Ben Doak from Liverpool, or explore options in the Championship or lower leagues for a player with a high ceiling. Liam Delap's potential signing from Manchester City was a similar move, and though he was later sold to Chelsea, Ipswich could look for another player with similar potential. Personally I feel that we have missed out on the likes of Carlton Morris who has signed for Derby. Would have been my choice as third striker. |  |
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Best value for money on 14:57 - Jun 28 with 322 views | Swansea_Blue |
Best value for money on 14:54 - Jun 28 by Pinewoodblue | Google AI suggests AI Overview With a £20 million budget, Ipswich could target a young, promising striker like Ben Doak from Liverpool, or explore options in the Championship or lower leagues for a player with a high ceiling. Liam Delap's potential signing from Manchester City was a similar move, and though he was later sold to Chelsea, Ipswich could look for another player with similar potential. Personally I feel that we have missed out on the likes of Carlton Morris who has signed for Derby. Would have been my choice as third striker. |
AI’s going to be so important in the future… …for stating the bloody obvious! Yeah, great idea to look for a player with similar potential to Delap. I’m sure we hadn’t considered that and were trying to persuade Nathan Ellington to come out of retirement |  |
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Best value for money on 15:46 - Jun 28 with 251 views | Pinewoodblue |
Best value for money on 14:57 - Jun 28 by Swansea_Blue | AI’s going to be so important in the future… …for stating the bloody obvious! Yeah, great idea to look for a player with similar potential to Delap. I’m sure we hadn’t considered that and were trying to persuade Nathan Ellington to come out of retirement |
With AI it depends how you word the question. I worded it slightly differently and the recommendation was that Liam Delap would be a good fit. |  |
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Best value for money on 16:23 - Jun 28 with 179 views | TheBlueGnu |
Best value for money on 11:20 - Jun 28 by SimonBatfordITFC | Guess you’re using the free version with some pretty old data? Because none of that is even close to being correct. |
My version suggested that a better option might be Brian Capron |  |
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