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, largely due to Tottenham being the only club in the race, or crawl, for his signature.
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Season 2 Chris GIF by Parks and Recreation
 

On Friday, we covered a report from the Catalan media which made it clear Barcelona are ready to compromise in negotiations for Clement Lenglet.


Having originally wanted more than €12m, the Blaugrana have been forced to collapse their claims, largely due to Tottenham being the only club in the race, or crawl, for his signature.

The Frenchman spent last season on loan at Spurs, yet the Premier League club had no intention of using the buying option they had.

Friday’s claims made it clear Barcelona needed to take what they could get, because the biggest issue was getting his wages off their accounts.
Friday’s edition of Sport states it’s only ‘logical’ that Barca accept a €5m offer from Tottenham, largely because of the issues stated above.

Lenglet isn’t the only player they’re looking to get rid of, and therefore pushing his deal over the edge is a good step in a longer process.

A €5m fee does seem like a bargain for Spurs, but it wouldn’t be a great surprise if it ends up even less.

"Friday’s claims made it clear Barcelona needed to take what they could get, because the biggest issue was getting his wages off their accounts."

We don't fucking want them.
 
We need deals for players like Tapsoba and VDV. Both are big and quick dominate type players. Doesn’t have to be them but the modern game of high press only works well if you have CB’s who can play a high line and that means speed and power.

Romero is class but if you are playing him you need someone big in behind. If we don’t our midfield will drop deeper to protect our venerable backline and our attack won’t function to potential. Biggest fix for the Arse attack and defence was Saliba not Jesus.

We can sign no one else but two good modern CB’s and I would be confident of a good season
You mean like Sanchez? :levywhoa:
 
I haven't checked but I don't think dippers fans would be too worried about it.

"Haggling over trf fees slows down recruitment" etc.

"Just get them gone..... We need space for their replacements"


Somewhat facetious on my part; but Dippers play with a tightened wallet these days..... Incoming fees matter to them.
 

While several important figures could leave Continassa this summer, Juventus have no plans to deprive themselves of the services of one of their key defenders.

According to TuttoJuve journalist Massimo Pavan, the Bianconeri have rejected an attempt from Tottenham Hotspur to lure Gleison Bremer to the Premier League.


The Spurs are reportedly willing to put more than 40 million euros on the table as they try to revamp the squad following the appointment of new head coach Ante Postecoglu.

However, the Italian giants don’t want to part ways with the Brazilian defender just one year following his arrival.

Last summer, Juventus overtook Inter at the eleventh hour to snatch the 26-year-old’s services.

The Bianconeri splashed around 41 million to buy Bremer from their crosstown rivals Torino. He has a contract that runs until 2027.

Juve FC say

While it wasn’t a spectacular campaign for the defender by any means, the Brazil international was one of the few certainties at the back for Max Allegri. His performances would certainly improve once the team finds its footing.

Last summer, Juventus sold Matthijs de Ligt while legendary captain Giorgio Chiellini left for Major League Soccer.

So with Leonardo Bonucci also heading towards the exit door, Bremer’s presence becomes even more crucial to ensure some stability at the back.
 
On Friday, we covered a report from the Catalan media which made it clear Barcelona are ready to compromise in negotiations for Clement Lenglet.
Having originally wanted more than €12m, the Blaugrana have been forced to collapse their claims, largely due to Tottenham being the only club in the race, or crawl, for his signature.
A €5m fee does seem like a bargain for Spurs, but it wouldn’t be a great surprise if it ends up even less.
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On Friday, we covered a report from the Catalan media which made it clear Barcelona are ready to compromise in negotiations for Clement Lenglet.


Having originally wanted more than €12m, the Blaugrana have been forced to collapse their claims, largely due to Tottenham being the only club in the race, or crawl, for his signature.

The Frenchman spent last season on loan at Spurs, yet the Premier League club had no intention of using the buying option they had.

Friday’s claims made it clear Barcelona needed to take what they could get, because the biggest issue was getting his wages off their accounts.
Friday’s edition of Sport states it’s only ‘logical’ that Barca accept a €5m offer from Tottenham, largely because of the issues stated above.

Lenglet isn’t the only player they’re looking to get rid of, and therefore pushing his deal over the edge is a good step in a longer process.

A €5m fee does seem like a bargain for Spurs, but it wouldn’t be a great surprise if it ends up even less.
It’s not a bargain of the player isn’t very good and doesn’t improve us defensively from last year.
 
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