Its not even 25% their call anymoreThat hasn't been a thing for years - they input but its not 100% their call
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Its not even 25% their call anymoreThat hasn't been a thing for years - they input but its not 100% their call
We still need someone for the here and now, but this boy is meant to be shit hot. Not against this as long as we still have eyes on first team ready playersWouldn't mind that. A good Semenyo alternative and probably Nico Williams potential
Stop talking nonsense.
Not according to my mrs....
Wouldn't mind that. A good Semenyo alternative and probably Nico Williams potential
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What if that manager doesn't want the players the first manager wanted?
Should I said not do.How am I though?
You said that clubs should buy players exclusively for managers, no-one does that anymore because managers don't tend to last that long in jobs, no-one's buying multi million pound players for manager's who will only be there a short while so you're suggestion is dumb.
He looks very young cheap alternative......
why not give Mikey Moore a chance instead
And dependant on how cold it is
Young, but he won't be cheap. Probably come close to that release clause of Semenyo unless he's already got one himself
This is not supposed to be a young punt to compete with Moore. He would be regarded in the Simons bracket as one who should be ready to make an impact. Would make sense with a more direct and quick guy like this on the left with Kudus slowing things down on the right
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Barcelona still owe £138M in outstanding transfer fees, including:
£36.5M to Leeds United for Raphinha
£22M to Sevilla for Jules Koundé
£15.5M to RB Leipzig for Dani Olmo
£12M to Manchester City for Ferran Torres
£8.5M to Bayern Munich for Robert Lewandowski
The Catalan club have reportedly been told they must pay £121M of the debt by the end of the season to remain financially stable.