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Good Craig got his c'nuppins
Villa have money though and appear quite ambitious with how they spend it.the new Matt Le Tissier
Villa have money though and appear quite ambitious with how they spend it.the new Matt Le Tissier
They have immediate payments to make soon so looks to me like they're just repaying current debt with different debt at better rates.Haven’t they already got over 1bn in loans? Who the feck is giving them even more money? Sweet Jesus.
According to Calciomercato, who aren't reliable when it comes to transfer news.This is a Chelsea source, so it is blue tinted. Rather specific about the deal being worked and if true, not a bad price plus player.
https://www.thechelseachronicle.com...after-days-of-contact-with-55-8m-stars-agent/
Imagine getting a 500 million pound loan on 3% interest. The rich just live by their own rules, don't they.
Imagine getting a 500 million pound loan on 3% interest. The rich just live by their own rules, don't they.
We only need a proper tweet to confirm this.
We being the clubAh, you know the fee. This season, is it €90m, €95m or something else?
This is a today tweet from an informal Juve insiders outlet, but it signals that whispers have a wheel maybe and that I did not make up my yesterday post. It basicalky adds that Juve would like a Bellerin swap or something with him in.
Losing him for free to their cross city rivals will surely stink, but I don't think Italians mind players moving to rivals as much as in England. The likes of Zlatan, Baggio, Ronaldo, Vieri, Pirlo, Crespo etc all played for both Milan clubs and many other big names have played for either/both of them and Juventus as well.Now that'll be a slap in the face to AC Milan.
You're right, there won't be too much bad blood, but Calhanoglu was one of Milan's most important players. The fact that they're looking to replace him with Zaccagni is a bit of a worry, especially since Bennacer will become their only creative midfielder.Losing him for free to their cross city rivals will surely stink, but I don't think Italians mind players moving to rivals as much as in England. The likes of Zlatan, Baggio, Ronaldo, Vieri, Pirlo, Crespo etc all played for both Milan clubs and many other big names have played for either/both of them and Juventus as well.
They are trying to sign Brahim Diaz permanently, no? Could also indicate a change of system with Tonali given more playmaking responsibilities and perhaps an emphasis on inside forwards with Hague and Leao.You're right, there won't be too much bad blood, but Calhanoglu was one of Milan's most important players. The fact that they're looking to replace him with Zaccagni is a bit of a worry, especially since Bennacer will become their only creative midfielder.
Yeah, but none of them are particularly creative players. They'll be heavily reliant on Bennacer to play incisive passes as the rest are either dribblers or goalscorers. I can see them going long to Ibra more often and then fighting for the second balls as well as playing on the counter.They are trying to sign Brahim Diaz permanently, no? Could also indicate a change of system with Tonali given more playmaking responsibilities and perhaps an emphasis on inside forwards with Hague and Leao.
I hope for Milan's sake it doesn't come to that and they can find some alternatives. Going long to a near 40 year old doesn't sound like a sustainable strategy to challenge for the title.Yeah, but none of them are particularly creative players. They'll be heavily reliant on Bennacer to play incisive passes as the rest are either dribblers or goalscorers. I can see them going long to Ibra more often and then fighting for the second balls as well as playing on the counter.
That's right, di Marzio reported that they're looking at him because of Eriksen's uncertain future.Replacement for Eriksen?
That's right, di Marzio reported that they're looking at him because of Eriksen's uncertain future.
Also, @King7Eric, in relation to our conversation:
Yeah, that probably indicates our resistance to yet another loan for Dalot. Either that, or they're looking for additional options given that Dalot may not be cheap. Still, Dalot offers them some much-needed backup at left back, which Odriozola wouldn't.Haha right on cue with the Diaz news. Also, interesting if they want Odriazola. That would suggest they don't want/ are not getting Dalot back.
That's right, di Marzio reported that they're looking at him because of Eriksen's uncertain future.
Also, @King7Eric, in relation to our conversation:
Wasn't this guy and his father basically pleading with Arsenal to let him go home as he was homesick?
Italy isn't exactly Uruguay now is it? He looked a decent player in his first year at Arsenal, but his attitude seemingly stinks, more pampered "stars" unwilling to put in the graft to succeed - its a wonder how some of these footballers make it to begin with.
He's always wanted to go back to Italy from the reports going back a couple of years and that's where he's spent most of his playing career. Not homesick for Uruguay but you could say a home from home in italy. Nothing wrong with not liking London or England and wanting a different life with your football, career.
.Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is working out how to re-align his squad for next season and one of the areas he is looking at is full-back.
It looks like Brandon Williams, who has a contract to 2024, will be going out on loan.
Meanwhile, the future of Diogo Dalot is uncertain.
United have already rejected a loan request from AC Milan because it did not contain an obligation to buy.
Solskjaer likes Dalot and has kept in touch with him all year, including since his recent call-up to the Portugal Euro 2020 squad.
It is possible Dalot could stay at Old Trafford next season. Equally, Solskjaer might try and use the 22-year-old, who still has two years left on his present deal, to generate revenue for other transfer targets.
United have inquired about Kieran Trippier but are way off Atletico Madrid's asking price, which is thought to be around 40m Euros
And if AWB got injured, who would've replaced him?Another one who should've gone on loan this season just gone. Instead he stayed and got 187 PL minutes.