Eze was happy to sign that deal and is very grateful to Palace.
If we, City or Liverpool want him, pay the money. It's simple.
City and Liverpool have already made their moves so just leaves us.
City cunts probably spend another 150-200m yet.
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Eze was happy to sign that deal and is very grateful to Palace.
If we, City or Liverpool want him, pay the money. It's simple.
City and Liverpool have already made their moves so just leaves us.
I think we should pony up and get eze. He immediately improves our starting 11.When I say Eze's deal, I mean Eze's deal. 68M.
Levy might never have agreed to that, but the point is that in having a release clause that's remotely feasible in a deal of a conservative length, Eze has maintained some degree of control of his destiny, I disagree that it's some foolish and naive agreement for him to have signed, he's done quite well.
And fills homegrown quota too he's the sort of player that cl clubs need. Psg with doue for example we need a trickster and someone who can make chances happen out of nothingI think we should pony up and get eze. He immediately improves our starting 11.
Something Bowen, Kudus and Mbeumo (and Tyler Dibling) have in common is that they're left-pegged inverted wingers.If we are going to throw money at West Ham make it Bowen, less flashy but better player.
He’s really good. I honestly think if he were to acclimatise to living in the UK okay, he’d have a big impact in the PL at the right team. Unfortunate he’s more of a rangy No 8 than a 6, so not what we need.
Chelsea have probably got some more hotels, women's teams or burger vans to sell to themselves at vastly inflated prices, so they'll have loads more to spend too.
I would prefer a passing 6, and a tempo setter as we have a lot of busy fuckers who like to make contact with opposition and are more 8s in their play style.Looking at the options linked for the number 6, position Hjulmand (despite the Woolwich tattoo) seems like the standout option if we’re going for someone that brings physicality. He looks like a tough tackler and a leader in the middle of the park but does give me Hojbjerg vibes a little bit on the ball.
If we were going the other way, Juventus want to sell Douglas Luiz for about £30m, and given the likely return of Paratici and his links there, I’d imagine he’d be pretty easily gettable, perhaps even on a loan with an option/obligation. Luiz is definitely far superior on the ball and would allow us to progress the ball forward better from deep, but he lacks the physicality of a Hjulmand and might leave us exposed.
What profile do we need more if we’re only buying one DM?
IMHO it’s either going to be the maximum allowed by UEFA which I think is 5 years or the contract length if its less than 5 years.Some enterprising nerd really needs to do the work to estimate wages + amortized transfer fees for each PL club.
It would be a total blind guess at the amortization schedules, but that is the only real way to get a thoroughgoing, apples-to-apples look at how much teams are spending on their squads.
Too easy for the click bait merchants these days!Fucking hell really is mad season when every 5 mins we're being linked with a different player. Miss the days of Teletext announcing a signing out of nowhere

Something Bowen, Kudus and Mbeumo (and Tyler Dibling) have in common is that they're left-pegged inverted wingers.
And Semenyo is a natural righty but very two-footed.
At the moment the injured Kulusevski is our only lefty attacker. Seems like getting someone who can cut in from the right flank is our biggest target.
That's not Eze, unfortunately.
ummm, perhaps - but again it just does not tell the story at all because if it did, Man U and Chelsea would have finished the top 2 the last few years surely??
Liverpools total transfer costs are, if we were to look into it, completely dwarfed by theirs and yet here we are.
It is.
It is.
If you want him, pay it, because he won't agitate for a move.