Premier League 2022/23

They need a striker and an attacking midfielder when Mount leaves.

---------------------------Kepa
—James–Fofana-------Silva----Chilwell
-----------------Enzo------Kante-----------------
-------------------Maddison
-----Sterling-------???---------Nkunku

Nkunku is an upgrade on Mount

Striker is their biggest need I think

Great name. He’s shit

True forgot nkunku, probs starts over Madueke or Havertz.

Wouldn’t be relying on kante over the season so that second CM has to be prio after a striker, especially if Kovacic goes.

Most of their budget will be on a striker and a replacement for Mount.
Also Kante is past his nest and they might also be after a new GK.

Despite massive investment their team is no more than top four quality and although, like Man City, they seem exempt from FFP rules, they might have to watch their spending.

From the rumours it doesn’t seem like they’ll be watching any spending though.

Nkunku 70m

Rumours:
Osimhen 100m+
Ugarte 52m
Muani 80m
Onana 40m (although they’re trying to use Kepa as a makeweight).

They’re looking at a minimum of 200m to fill their 3 key gaps. Plus the 70m already spent.

They need to ship gallagher and mount for close to 100m at this rate.

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Palace might offer two odd socks for Gallagher

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Ridiculous we enter the final matchweek like this.

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:disappointed::pleading_face:

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Odds on Luton to finish above spurs next year?

https://twitter.com/ESPNFC/status/1662434528781123584

Wondering which path Haaland will follow, Ronaldo or Bale?

Honestly, the only thing stopping him are injuries. Reading that Grealish interview a few weeks ago, I think it’s gonna be the former. It sounds like he is taking great care of his body with training, recovery and nutrition.

Not sure if that’s a recent thing but he’s proven a couple of people wrong(incl. me) who expected him to struggle fitness wise with the toll of competing at a high level in all competitions for City, especially with his injury record at Dortmund.
Interesting to see how Year 2 goes. His potential is genuinely scary.

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He’s on that pep juice, which helps

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If we go beyond the PL era, Andy Gray has won both in the same season too

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So, which of these shitty games is the least shit and most worth watching?

Leeds - Spurs for me. Shit defences and Leeds desperation promises goooaaaals imho

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Gonna watch Everton blow away Bournemouth

Gonna watch Everton on the telebox and Leeds hopefully embarrass Spurs on my tablet.

Dyche playing Iwobi up front? That deserves relegation

Gray is surely up front?