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Transfers January 2020 transfer thread

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Surely we have to be in for Gabriel Barbosa? 20m for a 23 year old with bags of potential and Kane out for 2 months. Especially with Eriksen now going the other way?

Hes just won a libertadores and is ripe for Europe.
Maybe it'd work, but he's learned his trade and made his name in a League 1 standard league, playing in 30C+ heat every week. The Premier League is a brutal step up.
 
So has most brazilians. Whats your point?
I'm saying he has a much bigger chance of flopping than succeeding at Spurs. Most of the few Brazilians that have been genuinely successful in England were signed from ( playing regularly at) European clubs and went there at a much younger age so adapted earlier- Willian, David Luis, Fabinho. Even Moura.
Maybe he'll be the next Ronaldo, but more chance of doing an Alves.
 
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A loan move (preferably with an option to buy) would make perfect sense for all 3 parties. Piatek gets game time and a chance to go back to his 2018/19 form, when he was insane at Genoa and Milan, Milan don't have to pay the wages of a striker who is clearly going to be starting most games on the bench now that Ibra is there, and we get a very, very good striker (not to mention his celebration is the best in World football, period). Would really like this to happen, I really believe that he has tremendous potential, and his struggles are just because of his low confidence at the moment.
 
Anyone feel the link to Vedat Muriqi has any credibility ( other than 5/2 via Sky Bet ) Turkish League players usually can’t hit a cows arse with a banjo......
 
It is “me llamo” and the ll is typically pronounced like a y, but in some countries it is more like a soft j (in Argentina, for example).

Sorry for the disagree!

It's odd... This is distinctly what I was taught at school......

Watching this video tho'.....



Even though LL being taught as a Y sound, in context of words they're still pronounce it LY.
 
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