With 36 hours left of the transfer window at least the reports now are that Spurs are no longer just monitoring but have started weighing up bids 
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He was shite against Fulham cause everyone was shite, you can't rotate 9 players and expect a fluid performance from the team. He's been good otherwise, arguably better than Son at LW.Perisic said he wanted to go after Conte left, he's 34., his best years are behind him, apart from that one cross when Fulham was down to ten men, he was shite. Just let him go on a free.
They are as long they're just backups playing in an otherwise strong starting 11We also say players like Sanchez & PEH are really good back-ups....
because they are a bit gash, on decent money and the clubs at their level don't have that sort of dosh and the players feel they are above Port ValeI still cant get my head around why Lloris and Perisic weren't out the door in early June. 2 players of their age, both wanted to leave, it should have been straightforward free transfers.
if it makes you feel better we're probably not signing him either.Went to bed last night were signing a Barca player .........wake up and we're signing Gallagher , HAHA
I started reading this, but I failed to understand how they adjusted it for inflation.![]()
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Premier League transfers: Andriy Shevchenko and Rio Ferdinand top all-time inflation-adjusted fees
Andriy Shevchenkos £31m fee in 2006 would be worth £215m in todays money; seven Chelsea players make all-time XI for inflation-adjusted fees during Premier League era; Blues spending during first two years under Roman Abramovich and Jose Mourinho exceeds Todd Boehly expenditurewww.skysports.com
Makes you realise what Abramovich actually did. Inflation adjusted transfers, Shevchenko £200m fun times.
Perisic is only one who has verbal agreement with other club. With Johnson coming in, I think he is the first one who will go.I still cant get my head around why Lloris and Perisic weren't out the door in early June. 2 players of their age, both wanted to leave, it should have been straightforward free transfers.
We're trying to sell him.
I’m not denying other clubs have issues or parralels.Oh here we go, apparently the factors that impact other clubs are irrelevant for us. Mate you really need to stop pulling out this obviously ridiculous 'whataboutery' card every 5 mins. It's as though you don't understand what it means. Where parallels are being made with other clubs due to factors that must surely impact us as well, it's absolutely not 'whataboutery'. Also where there are plenty of posters who claim that our problems are 'only Spurs' and that other clubs don't have such problems, again it's appropriate, necessary in fact, to compare us with other clubs, in order to prove that the assertion is, quite frankly, utter nonsense (albeit the same nonsense you see on every club's forum).
Also, it's a struggle to have a meaningful conversation with anyone who openly says they are not interested in context unless it is directly about Spurs - surely context is absolutely key to any discussion about anything, including comparisons. :/
Fully agree.It's just Barca have been hawking him around all summer, which has led to scores of links at other Clubs. Nothing got done because the terms to take him weighed heavily in favour of Barca, so no Club was interested. It's all about Barca getting his astronomical wages off their books.
It's gone down to the wire because of the terms but now Clubs are smelling an opportunity in the last 48hrs of the window as Barca might have to move on their terms. 100% this would have peaked our interest and is worth seeing what could be negotiated (although personally I'm hugely dubious of the motive of the player, his injury record, and his desire to get back to Barca when loan finishes - we aren't some school for invalides recovery so they can get back to their club).
Our target is clearly Johnson (or one of him with a couple of irons in fires used to smoke out or fall back on as alternatives).
Any issues we have regarding getting rid of players though his hugely frustrating, especially as the players concerned aren't on massive PL wages. It's this area where we are underperforming and we are still feeling the effects of not having Munn and/or another under him with our Sporting Director/Technical Director operations. Still reflects on poor planning and execution.
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That's a superb move for all parties. Ipswich or Coventry would have been where I'd have liked to see him spend a season, both develop youth well.
Maybe it's why we turned down Burnley's loan bid for Dier.Does Dav know about this?
Also if Dav is going we must have a CB lined up