Other Clubs' Transfers

its like being offered to midtable EPL clubs and refusing feeling they are beneath you only to leave on loan to Portsmouth.

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One of the most bizarre transfer moves in recent years

From a ÂŁ110m release clause linked to top clubs to playing in Turkey

Yikes

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I mean it’s a failure from ADL more than anything, got too greedy and now can’t shift him.

Obviously the best thing to do would be to play him in Naples but the dick swinging contest between ADL and vic’s agent seems to be getting in the way.

Surprised no other Saudi club coming in with a loan bid at least.

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From the riches of Saudi to the allure of the Premier League to… Galatasaray.

:arteta:

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Saudis are absolutely scrambling. They’re making offers left, right and centre.
Why did they leave it at the last day when majority of the windows have already shut and teams can’t replace their players. :man_shrugging:

Its almost like they haven’t got a clue what they are doing and their only idea is to literally throw money at people

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Wow, fucking hell what a fall :rofl::rofl::rofl:

To be fair, they’ve actually been veen smart with how they’ve invested this summer.

They focused on younger players and specifically avoided big names on inflated wages.
I’m more mad that they didn’t pay us a visit for Partey early in the summer. :rofl:

Mind you, they didn’t do that favour to United with Casemiro either or for rivals who were looking to take high earners off their wage bill.

Why Osimhen must sign new Napoli contract before Galatasaray move Why Osimhen must sign new Napoli contract to 2027 before shock Galatasaray move
Don’t get fooled again please Victor

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Funniest transfer of the summer:

https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1830668247525662749

Podence going to Saudi from Wolves (he already played for them this season) after four years at the club, and naturally he pens a lengthy farewell message to…Olympiacos.

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Well he won the Conference League with them and had a great season scoring 15 goals so it makes sense to relate more to Olympiacos fans than with Wolves fans.
Perhaps there were plans to make the move permanent but Saudi money came calling.

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I do know the context to be fair so I can shed some light on it.
The dude was desperate to leave Wolves and was pushing to go back to Olympiacos permanently. There was an expectation that would happen but negotiations took a while, then Saudi came calling as you correctly predicted and he just couldn’t pass up on the opportunity of a good payday so he went there instead.

Still, funny to see Wolves fans in the comments fuming about him addressing Olympiacos and not them.

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Probably a better move than going to Saudi, but reckon he is kicking himself now for refusing to go on loan. Wonder if this is a season long loan? Assume it is…in which case, we can look forward to all the speculation of where he ends up next summer!

:fire:

Completely fair

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Not sure about such stance.
What will he do if someone really good goes to Saudi?

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Had to rub my eyes to confirm I was reading the Osimhen to Galatasaray news correctly. From being linked with PSG, Chelsea and then ending up on loan at Galatasaray. One of the craziest deals of recent memory imo.

Silly stance

Get that payday big man

https://x.com/yclwbpeldroed/status/1830571059352834058?s=46&t=LlMNFvsPPy2ozwuX8FhQrA

Scenes when Koeman signs to becomes Al Ahli’s coach in May 2025.

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