Other Clubs' Transfers

Also I glossed over the price tag, that’s a fucking robbery by Brighton. Good player but fuck me

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That figure sounds like it’s been pulled from the depths of someone’s arse

Feels like the going rate for any 7/10 player these days

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World Cup winning midfielder, PL tax, Brighton tax, desperation tax, big club tax…

Sounds about right to me tbh with you

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Add “getting it done early” tax as well

They did with Nunez last year too.

Especially in the likelihood of missing out on their main target Bellingham.

@Castiel has expressed all the thoughts I intended to here. Good job.

80m for Mac Allister is insane. He is good though . Latin Milner.

A bit like Nunez and Mudryk, this could be a case where a lot of the fee is add ons and then the player agrees to wages that are pretty reasonable (ie, 120-50k or something), which makes the total cost a lot more manageable than signing a player like Jadon Sancho for 75m fixed and then giving him 350k per week.

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Big Andy!! :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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They can get away with it in January but they don’t have a hope of hanging on to these players Iin the summer window when bigger teams come calling.

He’s had a great career. Xavi and Iniesta got all the plaudits but as a trio they were up there with the very best of midfields.

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Rodri has now took the baton for cunt status now

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Mourinho wants to bring Amrabat to PSG if he becomes the coach.

Xavi wants him at Barca too to replace Busquets.

I just find it very funny that the guy didn’t appear to be high on the shortlist of top clubs before the WC and now he’s attracting interest from the likes of Barca, PSG, Chelsea Man Utd and Atleti.

Says a lot about the scouting done at top clubs.
Anyway, happy for Amrabat to get his inevitable big move this summer.

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Warra headline.
This is peak Luis Campos.

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I say bring it on. Derbies are going to be even more glorious over the next couple years when we’re scoring for fun against this whiny bitch.

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He’s a top quality goalkeeper and he is definitely ready for a big move now. He’s proven himself so I reckon there a massive market for him right now given how many European clubs are struggling with keepers

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I doubt a World Cup winner, who’s played with a winner like Messi, would consider going to spurs.
Man U would seem the obvious club as they need a PL experienced GK to replace De Gea.

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He could do better for himself IMO. United will be looking for one soon.