January 2021 Transfer Thread

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Looks like Lille is going down the tank and will have to sell a lot of players in January. 9 figures in debt after the Osimhen and Gabriel sales last summer and the owner looks to be forced to sell the club.

Who wants to go shopping in Lille?
 
Looks like Lille is going down the tank and will have to sell a lot of players in January. 9 figures in debt after the Osimhen and Gabriel sales last summer and the owner looks to be forced to sell the club.

Who wants to go shopping in Lille?
Quite a bit of talent there especially in attack and midfield
 
From 1 January, all players moving to England from overseas must be at least 18 years old, and qualify for entry through a points-based system.

However, through their City Football Group umbrella, the owners of Manchester City already have a significant stake in three clubs still in the European Union - Girona, Lommel SK and Troyes AC, who play in the second divisions in Spain, Belgium and France respectively.

Chelsea, meanwhile, have a very close relationship with Vitesse Arnhem - who are fourth in the Dutch top division - sending numerous players there on loan, including England international Mason Mount.

The new rules forbid English clubs signing under-18s, but there would be nothing to prevent those 'partners' doing it on their behalf.

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From 1 January, all players moving to England from overseas must be at least 18 years old, and qualify for entry through a points-based system.

However, through their City Football Group umbrella, the owners of Manchester City already have a significant stake in three clubs still in the European Union - Girona, Lommel SK and Troyes AC, who play in the second divisions in Spain, Belgium and France respectively.

Chelsea, meanwhile, have a very close relationship with Vitesse Arnhem - who are fourth in the Dutch top division - sending numerous players there on loan, including England international Mason Mount.

The new rules forbid English clubs signing under-18s, but there would be nothing to prevent those 'partners' doing it on their behalf.

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So what you are saying is that we need to get a continental partner. Got it.
 
From 1 January, all players moving to England from overseas must be at least 18 years old, and qualify for entry through a points-based system.

However, through their City Football Group umbrella, the owners of Manchester City already have a significant stake in three clubs still in the European Union - Girona, Lommel SK and Troyes AC, who play in the second divisions in Spain, Belgium and France respectively.

Chelsea, meanwhile, have a very close relationship with Vitesse Arnhem - who are fourth in the Dutch top division - sending numerous players there on loan, including England international Mason Mount.

The new rules forbid English clubs signing under-18s, but there would be nothing to prevent those 'partners' doing it on their behalf.

dollarphotoclub_61356607.jpg
How many under 18s do English clubs sign from abroad? Can’t be many.
 
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