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Winks n Reguilon are both likely “waiting out” offers, wanting Spanish clubs.I am surprised we're finding it hard to shift Reguilon unless we're simply overpricing him.
Whilst he's not of the level required, he's still a semi-decent left back and would probably get into half of the Premier League squads. I hope Brighton rumours are true.
Nah. They lost Insigne, Mertens and Koulibaly in the same window, basically their entire backbone. That alongside Roma, Inter, Milan and Juve looking insanely strong makes Napoli have a very slim chance to finish in the top 4.I mean they finished 3rd last year... I don't see why they wouldn't. They have a good enough squad and made some good summer signings too.
Saw him live a few years ago.....can confirm he still is.....He’s not fully blind, partially sighted from ROP - he was born 6weeks (I think) premature, in an age when it was not yet understood that giving 100% Saturation of Oxygen damages the delicate vessels which nourish retinal formation.
My Mum saw him live when he was 16, said he was mesmerising.
They are also losing Fabian Ruiz, who scored a decent number of goals for them.Nah. They lost Insigne, Mertens and Koulibaly in the same window, basically their entire backbone. That alongside Roma, Inter, Milan and Juve looking insanely strong makes Napoli have a very slim chance to finish in the top 4.
Nah. They lost Insigne, Mertens and Koulibaly in the same window, basically their entire backbone. That alongside Roma, Inter, Milan and Juve looking insanely strong makes Napoli have a very slim chance to finish in the top 4.
The Napoli fan I know (very rare to have Napoli fans here in Albania), is very excited about the georgian kid, but he was the same about Lozano back in the day and he didn't live up to expectations. Fabian Ruiz is as good as gone, which is why they want Ndombele, but Anguissa is a machine and he'll only get better with time. Rrahmani has grown into the CB role and keeps getting better over time, however not having Koulibaly there will hurt him, since they understood each-other so well. If Kim Min-Jae can be anywhere near as good as Koulibaly was, then they won't feel that big of a difference.Mertens and Koulibaly have both been on the decline for a few seasons now. Insigne's ouput will be a miss and something they'll hope Kvaratskhelia can make up the numbers next season. But that Napoli team is still good (and they have a great coach), Kim Min-Jae will be a rock in that league, Di Lorenzo seems to go from strengh to strength each season, Fabian Ruiz is one of the best midfielders in Europe and I think Osimhen is going to get 20+ league goals this season too.
Rumours are that Fabian Ruiz is off though but until then, I'll continue to praise his abilities and those have been in a Napoli shirt.
Inter, AC and Juventus will likely make up the top three next season. But I don't think any of the other teams are on Napoli's level. Not Lazio, Atalanta and certainly not a Roma side coached by Jose Mourinho.
Said it before but IMO Reggie does not take football seriously.I am surprised we're finding it hard to shift Reguilon unless we're simply overpricing him.
Whilst he's not of the level required, he's still a semi-decent left back and would probably get into half of the Premier League squads. I hope Brighton rumours are true.
But they signed Ndombele on loan!Nah. They lost Insigne, Mertens and Koulibaly in the same window, basically their entire backbone. That alongside Roma, Inter, Milan and Juve looking insanely strong makes Napoli have a very slim chance to finish in the top 4.
I assume we are picking up his wage and food bills.
It sounds like they have about as much chance as Brighton have of making top 4.Nah. They lost Insigne, Mertens and Koulibaly in the same window, basically their entire backbone. That alongside Roma, Inter, Milan and Juve looking insanely strong makes Napoli have a very slim chance to finish in the top 4.
From Cartilage Free Captain Blog:![]()
Tottenham take up £27m purchase option on Lo Celso & hand him deal through to 2025 | Goal.com
Tottenham have taken up their £27 million ($35m) purchase option on Giovani Lo Celso and handed him a contract through to 2025.www.goal.com
Ok, I guess when you pay £12m for a season long loan and his first season isn’t a complete shocker, and your coach says players generally need more than one season to adjust, cancelling was never going to happen.That's incorrect. We did..... Otherwise the whole fee dodge/PSG aspect wouldn't have worked as designed.
........It would have just essentially been a staggered payment; all of which PSG would have been able to apply their sell-on clause against.
From Cartilage Free Captain Blog:
Tottenham’s Lo Celso deal is a loan to buy... and it screws PSG
From the 'update' in above article:
I see in your link what Mou said about the deal. It's been reported as different elsewhere is all. I suppose I would trust Mou to state the specifics correctly, but then again maybe not.
Pretty sure it was, as most are, an optionWasn’t the GLC’s loan the first signing to follow a loan with an obligation to buy. Wasn’t it to avoid a sell-on clause or some sort of payment deferral?