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Transfers The Summer Transfer Edging Thread 2025

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Truly struggle determining if this is better or worse.
 
Meanwhile at man utd, you know that team we beat in final and who aren't in Europe next season and have already spent close to 200m on 3 players
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The team we beat in the final making real moves to strengthen their team (under the Glazers) lol

While Levy releases a video of himself getting stroked off by Gary Neville.

I think the honour of having "the worst owners in the Premier League " now firmly belongs to us.
 
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Levy is being linked to a glass of Red Wine with his supper tonight

Hope this helps
Bet he spent 3 weeks shopping around Aldi's looking for a red that looks and tastes "like" a good one. Only cheaper.
And his dinner went cold waiting.
And off.
Bet you Levy would include the cost of that call in any deal with City.

Chairmen around the world know when Levy is calling. "Do you accept the reverse charge?"
 
70m euros for akliouche would be a massive overpayment. Hes talented but that is a big price tag for a 23 year old who scored around 5 in 32 games.
Rodrgyo is twice the player and some. Yer of coarse rodrygo would be tough to sign for us but these are the situations where ur better off doing the job once and properly and giving him the 200k plus to sign.
 
Just wondering—why aren’t we considering Mikkel Damsgaard as a possible signing for our No. 10?

He’s not the most obvious choice, but he quietly put up 11 goal contributions (3 goals, 8 assists) across all competitions last season. His 0.34 G+A per 90 minutes puts him in the top 25% of Premier League midfielders, and his expected assists (xA) per 90 of 0.31 ranks him in the top 5% league-wide. That kind of creative output could be valuable, especially in a flexible tactical setup.


He’s also familiar with both Thomas Frank and Justin Cochrane, which could help with integration. And he’s shown he can play across multiple attacking roles—left wing, central attacking midfield, even deeper if needed.

As for cost, Brentford are reportedly open to offers in the €40–50 million range. That’s a significant fee, but not outrageous given his age (25), versatility, and Premier League experience.

Would love to hear others’ thoughts. Is he worth the investment? Or are there better options out there for that role?

Signed a new 4 year contact in January apparently. That’s why. I thought we would go for him until I found that out.
 
The team we beat in the final making real moves to strengthen their team (under the Glazers) lol

While Levy releases a video of himself getting stroked off by Gary Neville.

I think honour of having "the worst owners in the Premier League " now firmly belongs to us.
Apparently utd have financial troubles, and yet are backing themselves to the tune of 200m.
I wonder what our beloved leader sees that nobody else does.
 
United going and signing Baleba after getting Sesko, Mbeumo and Cunha is crazy. Probably unsustainable expenditure given they wouldn't even fly their staff to the Europa League final and are letting their stadium fall apart.

But fuck me I'd live if we showed this ambition! Will we ever have a 300m+ transfer window!? I doubt it! All the other so called big 6 teams have them regularly! Zero chance of competing!
 
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