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Does anyone know why we would want to sell Juan Foyth, he is quality and we need to keep that type of player? (I realize this is a Ricky tweet from the Fail but...)
I think the club will do something, especially if Eriksen goes, if he doesn't that will suck that's for sure!
That's a bit of nonsense to be fair.
Maybe he doesn't think Foyth will fulfill his potential in time because of what he sees in training? (I'm just guessing here)
Ah did not realize this could be implied be the tweet too, my bad


Would he not qualify as homegrown this year though? we brought him in 2017More likely needs to free up places in squad - especially those who are overseas trained where we are hitting our head on the 17 overseas trained player limit. And we have a large squad both first team and development squad.
What you would expect from Everton.Mings and Grealish ... £100 million for the pair, deal or no deal?
Yes he does qualify which makes the decision if true more baffling!Would he not qualify as homegrown this year though? we brought him in 2017
I think I'll stick with what I said originally then, he's trying to raise funds... hopefully not for Fellani.Yes he does qualify which makes the decision if true more baffling!
Ah well, has anyone got inside Jose's head and survived.
4) we didnt want to loan him back for a year, which turned out to be a deal breaker for his club. (I recall the same thing happened with the dembele that played for fulham and celtic and is now in France, the centre forward. we refused a loan back, they pulled the plug)But that’s the point, he did chose them over us.
3 scenarios are possible:
1) Levy did offer lower wages. If this is the case, and at first this was an attractive option for Saliba but in the end he still prefers Woolwich in their dire situation above us just for some extra cash, I don’t want him.
2) Levy offered the exact same wages. If this is the case, Saliba picking Woolwich is out of the control of Levy. We are in a better situation than them, we shouldn’t need to offer extra cash to still come to us.
3) Levy offered higher wages. Lol
Multiple sources claimed we reached an agreement with the club, and others claimed we had persuaded him with a decent enough offer. You could only blame Levy if his offer was never serious to begin with.