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Transfers Summer Transfer thread - 2024

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Sort out housing arrangements? Maybe Paratici is in London? Who knows.
The idea that there's no one at Hotspur Way for an agent to talk to just because Lange is in Korea doesn't make sense.

Lange isn't a one man department. He has staff working for him that could have tentative first talks with an agent that's on tour to try and find his client a new club.

Because that's what I think that this is. Chiesa and Juve fell out last season (mainly Chiesa and Allegri, but the relationship with the club also took a turn). And none of the people that brought Chiesa to the club are there any more. His agent is doing a tour and presenting Chiesa to potential clubs.

That's what I think is going on and that matches with Gold and O'Keefe saying that he isn't in the club's plans (that can of course change).

If Chiesa wants a PL move then of course he and his agent are going to have a look at us. We if any club in the league have shown a recent track record of bringing in Serie A players and actually having them settle and perform. Italian players rarely leave Italy. So of course Chiesa is going to be interested in coming here if he actually wants to try it.
 
Yeah, but that doesn't mean he think we're going for him, he said everyone he asked about it was just confused.
What's the point of going to London to phone Lange in Korea?
I quite like to visit London, despite the fact I'm never meeting with football clubs to negotiate player transfers. There's a couple of nice shops, according to the missus, and some old buildings with shiny things to look at.

Also, if you're dropping false leads to reporters to exercise leverage in contract negotiations o er millions of dollars in contract wages, what's a flight from Italy to London? Beyond that Ramadani has a couple dozen clients. His location at any given time isn't good evidence of anything, unless he's with player X at club Y.
 
The idea that there's no one at Hotspur Way for an agent to talk to just because Lange is in Korea doesn't make sense.

Lange isn't a one man department. He has staff working for him that could have tentative first talks with an agent that's on tour to try and find his client a new club.

Because that's what I think that this is. Chiesa and Juve fell out last season (mainly Chiesa and Allegri, but the relationship with the club also took a turn). And none of the people that brought Chiesa to the club are there any more. His agent is doing a tour and presenting Chiesa to potential clubs.

That's what I think is going on and that matches with Gold and O'Keefe saying that he isn't in the club's plans (that can of course change).

If Chiesa wants a PL move then of course he and his agent are going to have a look at us. We if any club in the league have shown a recent track record of bringing in Serie A players and actually having them settle and perform. Italian players rarely leave Italy. So of course Chiesa is going to be interested in coming here if he actually wants to try it.

Yep 100%

For what it's worth, I think the club has interest in Chiesa. I don't think we've made any offers or any deal is close but I 100% think it's one we've sent feelers out to if we don't get our targets (whoever they may be), he's someone we'd fall back on (As Gold alluded to would happen)

Moore development has accelerated rapidly. Getting experienced heads in like Chiesa and Werner to add depth to those attacking options (certainly for European competition) whilst Moore is accelerated through the ranks over the course of 12 months may be the clubs interest. He'll be 18 years old at the start of next season, ready to fully deputise for Son.

Who knows. None of us. And tbh none of the journalists seem to know either.
 
I quite like to visit London, despite the fact I'm never meeting with football clubs to negotiate player transfers. There's a couple of nice shops, according to the missus, and some old buildings with shiny things to look at.

Also, if you're dropping false leads to reporters to exercise leverage in contract negotiations o er millions of dollars in contract wages, what's a flight from Italy to London? Beyond that Ramadani has a couple dozen clients. His location at any given time isn't good evidence of anything, unless he's with player X at club Y.
And you have to figure that there's a decent chunk of transfers that happens because a players agent has shopped him around to various clubs to see who would be the most interested.

So even if Chiesa wasn't on our list, there's no reason that he couldn't become a target depending on how talks go with Ramadani. Because you're not going to just say "no thanks" when an agent calls, you will at least give them the courtesy of listening before saying no. Even if just to keep up the relationship with the agent/agency.
 
15m i reckon its a done deal.
15 million and a Casio will do
going norwood teague GIF
 
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