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He finally gets to move on and play regular football. Celtic is a great move for him. @WI_Red @Zaphod2319 @bosskeano Thoughts?

Happy, especially with the need to replace Robinson for the WC. Any time one of our guys gets a move that comes with regular playing time I am happy. Spurs may be “Sexier” but starting a Celtic is a far better place to be.
 
He finally gets to move on and play regular football. Celtic is a great move for him. @WI_Red @Zaphod2319 @bosskeano Thoughts?
It is the right move for him to grow as a player. You can get technically better being at a big club with great coaching as a back up, but you need to be playing in the biggest moments to grow as a player. For the same reasons I celebrate this move for his personal growth, it gives me pause that out best goalies are going to be on the bench. The USMNT coaches have also said selections for the team and starters will be about who is in form at their clubs. You can’t be in form on the bench.
 
What's tax like for footballers in England. If he's on £98k net a week, what's that in wages that they report for everyone else except Liverpool?
 
They must be paying him more than that :lol:

We'd be offering him at least double, and it's well known footballers are only interested in money.
€6 million net ~ £5.1 million net ~ £8.5 million gross ~ £165.000 per week gross.
That would be the second biggest first time contract LFC have ever given anyone.
 
He finally gets to move on and play regular football. Celtic is a great move for him. @WI_Red @Zaphod2319 @bosskeano Thoughts?

As badly as the US needs CB's right now, it's a great move for him to get back to playing regularly. Only issue is that he has only a couple matches a season that are difficult in the league and a handful in Europe depending on how Celtic do

Not sold on him yet but he will get a chance to prove himself
 


Source: CMTV and Correio da Manhã (sister companies)

The breakdown:
  • €20m for João Palhinha
  • €40m for Matheus Nunes

:eek:

These deals are total shady. I mean that even if Neves wants to join Barcelona badly, it doesn't make sense for Sporting Lisbon to be the heel losing their players for undervalued fee.

At least we can hope with Barcelona Neves link, it means FdJ heading our way.
 


  • Discussions between Liverpool’s sporting director Julian Ward and his Benfica counterpart Pedro Marques are in progress over the structure of the transfer fee
  • Benfica is seeking £68 million upfront, plus add-ons that would take the eventual valuation of Núñez up to £85 million which equates to €100 million.
  • Liverpool is reluctant to meet that £68 million figure as it stands
  • Liverpool knows the player wants to move to Anfield
 


  • Brazil forward has already informed Everton of his desire to play in the Champions League
  • Tottenham believe that he may cost about £50 million
  • Everton would demand more given that £50 million is the fee they bought him for
  • The Everton manager, Frank Lampard, is likely to have to sell players to reshape his squad
 
This is a strange move by the player. He’s never going to get ahead of Kane.
Actually think it’s a really shrewd signing, bolsters their attack and you can rest players of quality and bring in a decent player to replace them. Like a better version of Lamela..
 
Regardless, you know full well they'll get 25m for him somehow.
Absolutely. :(

Liverpool hardly have a transfer warchest but the reason they can go for players like Alisson, Fabinho, VVD and now Nunez is because clubs are willing to pay mind boggling sums for their cast offs. It’s a unique trait that I haven’t seen in any other modern club, going all the way back to their sales of Torres, Suarez, Coutinho, Ibe, Solanke (feck Eddie Howe re: the last two).
 


We really should be running more than one transfer target at a time .. there are a few good ones we're missing out on because we're just so slow / inefficient.

Desperately need a couple of versatile attackers. Richarlison, Eriksen will do great for us. One's on the last year of his contract and another's on a free.
 


Source: Jornal de Notícias
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  • Sunusi has a €50m release in his contract that'll last until 2025.
  • Fulham want to offer €12m.
  • Porto want at least €20m for Sunusi.
 
Absolutely. :(

Liverpool hardly have a transfer warchest but the reason they can go for players like Alisson, Fabinho, VVD and now Nunez is because clubs are willing to pay mind boggling sums for their cast offs. It’s a unique trait that I haven’t seen in any other modern club, going all the way back to their sales of Torres, Suarez, Coutinho, Ibe, Solanke (feck Eddie Howe re: the last two).

They don't play ridiculous wages like we do and that it makes it much easier to offload them and get a transfer fee as well.

We pay a fortune on wages on players that turn out to be a waste of space and are stuck with them till their contract is up or we are willing to subsidies their wages for them to go out on loan.
 
Can he play on the right? Only option for him with Kane and Son staying.
He can play at any role in the front three. Since he arrived in England he is always playing for weak sides where he will spend all his energy on defensive duties and it has created an image of a limited player among many people. But when he is in the nt and you compare him with players from the Brazil nt and south american adversaries that play in european giants, many of them considered among the best in their position, you can easily see that he is much better than what it seems at first sight.
 
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