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Transfers Summer 2022 Transfer Thread.

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He is a free transfer next summer. How do Atalanta benefit from a loan with an "option to buy" unless the loan is until January and we have an option to then buy.

As I said, opening negotiations which is good.

Opening bids often not accepted but they get 2 sides talking (Btw agree a loan where player only has 12 months left isn't going to work for selling club)
 

FC Porto sealed a 3-0 win over Sporting on Saturday and a Tottenham Hotspur official was in attendance at the Estádio do Dragão.


Today’s edition of Record says there were officials from 20 clubs observing the league tie between the two sides yesterday.

Among the scouts, the newspaper ‘highlights the presence’ of those from Tottenham, Manchester United, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Juventus and AS Roma.

Evanilson, Mateus Uribe and Galeno got their names on the scoresheet for the hosts, while Pedro Porro’s evening ended in disappointment. The right wing-back was shown a red card in the 75th minute.

A Bola also mention Tottenham representatives were at Porto’s home stadium to watch their latest win over the Lions.

The two newspapers, however, do not mention anything about the players that Spurs scouts were observing yesterday.


With Spurs’ presence at the Estádio do Dragão, it will be interesting to see whether there will be a claim about any of these players in the coming days.
 
Shouldn't we be aiming a bit higher than an Atalanta bench player?

I've no idea who obviously, but someone who is really pushing Kulusevski for that right sided spot. Rather than someone we are so obviously signing as a back up.

Very potent back up in terms of goals and assists, decent set pieces and lethal from OUTSIDE the box - so looking at it just for this season, or same as a 2 season player he's not a bad choice.

Not too many alternatives either - at the other end of the age spectrum is Gordon (Everton) who might be better longer term but not as potent shorter term.
 
Are there any actual links to Skriniar? or are people just plucking his name out of thin air?

Inter (including owner) have announced he's not leaving this summer (particularly to PSG who they have rejected several bids) and announced they are in contract negotiation

Problem is Skriniar contract currently ends June 2023

And nothing in financial press to show Inter's financial situation (which is very bad) has improved.

I still think Inter has to sell a top player this summer though .....
 
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