Sassy Colin
Death or the gladioli!
Fear what? That they might actually have to work for a living, rather than taking a salary every month for doing nothing?
The club are optimistic that they will secure Bellingham's commitment, a player for a decade.
The joke will be on Moyes/West Ham when he leaves for free in a couple of years due to their ridiculous valuations.Translation:
"We're going to hold back his career and ensure he never wins anything by pricing him out of the market. Much like Spurs did with Kane."
Tier 1:
Key points:
- Real Madrid aren't lining up alternatives to Bellingham (similar to what they did with Mbappé).
- Sources outside of Real Madrid expect Jude to return to England to join one of Liverpool or Manchester City.
- Real Madrid's academy will be used to replace players who aren't in Real Madrid's plans.
- If Real Madrid obtain Bellingham, then one or more of Kroos, Modric, and Ceballos can't remain in Real Madrid.
- Real Madrid wants Ceballos to continue with them.
- Asensio's contract renewal is expected.
- Hazard is expected to leave.
- No new striker is expected to come in.
Los Angeles FC and Chelsea negotiate for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Lucas Moura wants to stay in Europe and seeks new contract for at least three seasons; there are interested [teams] in France, England and Italy; São Paulo is interested, but practically no longer holds any hope
"At this hour no one from Leeds United has called Rayo Vallecano to ask about Andoni Iraola".
Pablo Villa Castilla on Pizarra Quintana about the future of the Rayo coach.
Eintracht Frankfurt are interested in Geiger - Benfica, Everton and other Bundesliga clubs are also interested
Official: Carlos Corberan signs a contract extension that'll keep him at the club until 2027. His contract originally was supposed to expire in 2025.
LAFC-Chelsea, Aubameyang talks moving forward
The Blues would cover the entire salary of the player, who is out of the English club's plans.
Negotiations are underway for a contract until July.
The parties, pending the Gabonese player's OK.
I don’t think it’s the right time to sign a contract at the moment. I’m really, really happy and right now I’m just thinking about doing the best for the team and trying to push for Europe.
I was offered a new contract last year and one in January but we didn’t reach an agreement. I would like to see what happens in summer, however I’m happy at Brentford. For now a new contract is secondary, the most important thing is the team and the games. We’ll see where we are in May.