BlackShark_80
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Tier 1? I don't remember him ever calling a transfer?If it matters (which it doesn’t) he’s a tier 1 source!
how long before reports of senior utd players unhappy now at the methods erik ten hag may introduce next season....
Erik ten Rag.
Does he know he is in a race?
Been waiting for Conte to make this move for Traore for years. He'll turn him into one of the the best wing backs in football. Perfect for what he'll need in that system.
Ah, so this is why Romano sent out another Tweet about Digne less than 30 minutes ago...
He's the one. He's the first one that scored against us.Is this the same Longstaff we were quoted 50 million for a few years back? Or one of the other ones?
Guy can’t cross and has horrible decision making, I don’t see him being any good as a defender.
He's the one. He's the first one that scored against us.
There's more to it. Everton actually want Sean Longstaff, and Newcastle don't want to necessarily give him up without getting something good in return.And now hes being used as a makeweight. An extreme version of United tax then. Either that or they value Digne at 70 odd million
Been waiting for Conte to make this move for Traore for years. He'll turn him into one of the the best wing backs in football. Perfect for what he'll need in that system.
No chance. Too expensive for them, especially during Covid.Classic Dortmund signing after they'll sell Haaland for a billion Euro's or something.
Would be a decent replacement. They could get Adeyemi and Vlahovic, would be nice acquisitions after Haaland gets sold.Classic Dortmund signing after they'll sell Haaland for a billion Euro's or something.
Official: Watford get a new CB from Udinese
Talks between Aston Villa and Barcelona, over a Coutinho loan deal, are going well — progress is being made.
The negotiation with Aston Villa. Hot spots.
- Put a low purchase option, to be able to assume a higher % of the salary
- The % they [Villa] can take from the player's salary: 50-70%
He has 6 months left on his contract. 50 million was obviously always a "feck off" price from Newcastle, but right now he is going to be massively undervalued because of the contract.And now hes being used as a makeweight. An extreme version of United tax then. Either that or they value Digne at 70 odd million
This should make things a little bit easier for Barcelona.