They've been extremely lucky (last two teams couldn't defend) to have not suffered three defeats on the bounce. Second El Clasico might now mean something, but Sevilla shouldn't be written off either.
Arsenal aren't parting hands with him for anything less than £45-50m IMO despite him being in his final year. The question should be, who do we sell for his potential arrival?
It's just the owner talking. I expect a £50m max to be enough to sign him. In regards to the score stat; Serie A isn't a walk in the park that some still believe to be the case.
That might be the case now, but he should have been higher up our CB list back in 2012/3. Players aren't going to develop much going here, there & anywhere.
I meant in the meantime. England's current position in the top four (currently 4, only a bit behind Germany) should see us save for quite a while, but a noteable performance from the NT at some point soon wouldn't harm.
Has his flaws, but he offers a completely different dynamic to our midfield. I personally see him becoming our Pirlo with Kante & a summer buy doing his running for him should he stay.
Hope Conte doesn't keep persisting on using two DMF's in games like this. Swansea are on a decent run, but there should be no other outcome than a home win.