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Transfers Summer Transfer thread - 2024

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Looks like de ligt is going to united…..


Very curious one… Bayern don’t let good players go, this is a guy who was dropped for Eric Dier… also can’t make the national squad ahead of De Vrij

Not saying he’s bad just would be very wary of the signing.

Then again, it’s united so they’ll offer an 6 year contract at 400 K a week
 
Looks like de ligt is going to united…..


Very curious one… Bayern don’t let good players go, this is a guy who was dropped for Eric Dier… also can’t make the national squad ahead of De Vrij

Not saying he’s bad just would be very wary of the signing.

Then again, it’s united so they’ll offer an 6 year contract at 400 K a week
United buy players with names that placate a largely uninformed fan-base. He's got euro-pedigree and was once the must-have rising star of Italian defending.

Now.... he's Dier's understudy.

I would LOVE IT if he's on more than £100k a week.


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that's about it - some good players but they generally kicked people all over the pitch
They were an absolutely filthy side, probably the dirtiest Football team this country has ever produced, and yes I include Wimbledon in that.

Leeds under Revie had a lot of talent, but they were a sly, nasty team for whom no level was too low to drop to.

There's a reason why, even 50 years on, they're still known as "dirty Leeds."
 
'' Now, according to Sky Sports Italia reporter and transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio, it appears Spurs have attempted to kill two birds with one stone as they make a proposal for Newcastle United star Alexander Isak.

Indeed, Di Marzio writes this week that Tottenham have made a player-plus-cash bid for Isak which includes Richarlison. The £120,000-per-week Sweden international scored 25 goals in all competitions for the Magpies last season, so Eddie Howe's side are understandably reluctant to accept Spurs' offer, despite some pressure to sell players due to PSR

Bringing Isak to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and getting Richarlison's £90,000-per-week salary off the books, could've been a masterful move by chairman Daniel Levy - but it appears they may have to return with an improved offer..''


 
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