Everything posted by Vesper
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LIVE Transfer Talk: Chelsea eye Raphinha-Torres double deal https://www.espn.co.uk/football/story/_/id/38279479/transfer-talk-Chelsea-eye-raphinha-torres-double-dea Chelsea are considering an approach for Barcelona stars Raphinha and Ferran Torres, according to the Daily Mail. Blues boss Mauricio Pochettino remains on the lookout for potential options that could strengthen his attack before the transfer deadline on Friday and appears set to open talks with the reigning LaLiga champions over a deal for the duo. Torres, 23, has scored in consecutive games to open Barca's season, but both his appearances have come from the bench with Poland international Robert Lewandowski preferred ahead of him. Raphinha didn't feature in Barca's 4-3 victory over Villarreal on Sunday, and the Stamford Bridge hierarchy are said to be engaged in talks over whether to make a move for the former Leeds United flyer. Recent reports have indicated that Barcelona would need to offload a player if they are to acquire Atletico Madrid's João Félix, while they are also looking to complete a transfer for Manchester City full-back João Cancelo. Chelsea are also busy in terms of outgoings amid discussions with Bayern Munich over a deal for 24-year-old defender Trevoh Chalobah. Sky Sports Deutschland's Florian Plettenberg reports that manager Thomas Tuchel -- who used to coach Chalobah at Chelsea -- is keen to land the 24-year-old, though there is some disagreement among members on the Bundesliga champions' transfer committee. Chalobah is yet to make an appearance in the Premier League this season and has previously been linked with a move to Inter Milan.
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summer 2024 AMFs Florian Wirtz (if he stays healthy) Xavi Simons Eberechi Eze Dani Olmo Emile Smith Rowe (if not this window or January) Rayan Cherki Oihan Sancet Giovanni Reyna (so many injuries though) Enzo Le Fée Álex Baena U20 youth eligibles Eliesse Ben Seghir 18 Luka Sucic 20 Désiré Doué 18 Tommaso Baldanzi 20 Georgiy Sudakov 20 Arsen Zakharyan 20 Matheus França 19
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let's see a full healthy year first plus it's too late in the window for that type of €90-100m plus megadeal with the stubborn Neverkusen
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the new Caicedo Carlos Baleba
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Decision time for Bayern - could Chalobah replace Pavard? https://thedailybriefing.io/i/136509920/decision-time-for-bayern-could-chalobah-replace-pavard Bayern Munich could also be busy as they have to make a decision on Benjamin Pavard - whether to let him go to Inter or not. They need a replacement, so Bayern have to decide whether or not to accept €30m plus add-ons and let Pavard leave, or to keep him. Bayern are looking for a replacement and have approached Chelsea for Trevoh Chalobah. Things are happening, with Thomas Tuchel also making a direct call to the player. For now, however, Chelsea’s message to Bayern has been ‘no’ to a straight loan and ‘no’ to a loan with a buy option - they want an obligation on a permanent transfer or it’s not going to happen, this was the message. Let’s see if Chelsea change their stance, or if Bayern decide to buy the defender. It’ll depend on the clubs, negotiations are ongoing, so keep an eye on this one in the next 12-15 hours.
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Romelu Lukaku to Roma - here we go! https://thedailybriefing.io/i/136509920/romelu-lukaku-to-roma-here-we-go Let’s start today’s column with: Romelu Lukaku to Roma - here we go! This saga is finally over. After months of being close to Inter and then wanted by Juventus, there’s now a deal agreed with Roma. It’s a loan deal with no mandatory buy option, and Roma will cover €7.5m of his salary. Of course, Chelsea already paid his salary for July and August, so this is valid only for ten months. Chelsea will also get a loan fee higher than the €5m which has been reported. Lukaku will now travel to Rome on Tuesday. So, what went on behind the scenes with this deal? Inter wanted Lukaku back earlier this summer and they were prepared to close the deal at the end of June, but then they didn’t get a final green light from Lukaku, and they understood it happened because Romelu was negotiating with Juventus. Those secret talks with Juve became public then, and Lukaku agreed personal terms with Juventus on a three year deal. However, another twist was that the only way for Juve to make it happen was to sell Dusan Vlahovic, and it didn’t happen. So Roma were the final credible option for Lukaku, they entered the race last week in quiet way and the strategy was successful as American owners relationship made the difference to get green light for loan move. Chelsea fans have also asked me about Rayan Cherki from Lyon, but I keep saying the same thing - I’m not aware of negotiations between Chelsea and Lyon for Cherki, and this has been the case all summer. If tomorrow it changes, I will let you know, but as of now Chelsea are not negotiating with Lyon or on the player side. They are looking for different players. There are around ten names on the list for Chelsea, but I’m told they are still in internal discussion over best option to pursue in the final days. It involves owners, directors and manager too. They’re deciding all together. Still, despite rumours and links with Raphinha and Ferran Torres, Barcelona have not received any formal approach as of today from Chelsea, let’s see in the final days.
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he would instantly be their 3rd best winger, IMHO, and with Dembele's injury record, plus Mbappe soon gone next summer his has a huge opportunity to be a key player
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Barcola would be far better than the other two do not sleep on him
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Tomás Avilés remember this name in a couple years
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just checking it out
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Аl-Wеhdа Mесса vs Аl-Іttіhаd Jеddаh 28 August 2023 at 19:00. https://www.vipleague.la/saudi-arabia-pro-league/al-wehda-vs-al-ittihad-1-live-streaming Browser Links 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 95% Web 95% Web 2500kbps 95% Aliez 95% LS4U 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web
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Аl-Hіlаl Rіyаdh vs Аl-Еttіfаq 28 August 2023 at 19:00. https://www.vipleague.la/saudi-arabia-pro-league/al-hilal-vs-al-ettifaq-1-live-streaming Browser Links 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% LS4U 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web AceStream Links 95% 95%
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idiots!!!!!
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AUG 28 • 1HR 10M Deadline Day Looms: Live Transfer Q&A With Fabrizio Romano and Tom Bogert The Very Latest on the Transfer Deadline With Just Four Days Until Window Shuts https://thedailybriefing.io/p/deadline-day-looms-live-transfer#details
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if these is a stream, I will find it
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some info on Amine Gouiri he has usually been a CF, but his first 3 games thsi season, Rennes is playing him at LW 18th rated (valuation-wise) CF (if he was valued at what he was in March 2022 (€50m) he would be 12th on the current list, right under Jonathan David) the ones above him now: Erling Haaland Victor Osimhen Harry Kane Lautaro Martínez Randal Kolo Muani Gabriel Jesus Dusan Vlahovic Alexander Isak Darwin Núñez Julián Álvarez Jonathan David Gonçalo Ramos Richarlison Rasmus Højlund Ollie Watkins Tammy Abraham Romelu Lukaku Ligue 1 2022/23 This article is part of GFFN’s French Player Of The Year Award 2021 countdown. Follow the daily feature series here on GFFN as we build up to naming the best French player in the world this year. Look out for 16th place tomorrow. If you rewind 18 months, things were a lot different for Amine Gouiri. The French U21 international was left frustrated on the periphery of Lyon’s first team with the majority of his football played in the reserves. Fans of Les Gones were frustrated by the absence of the hometown marksman from first-team action and feared the eventual outcome. Nice acted upon Gouiri’s lack of minutes and were able to pry him away from Parc OL for a mere £6.3m. Since his arrival on the Cote d’Azur, the 21-year-old hasn’t looked back. 2021 has been an excellent year for the Lyon-born forward; becoming one of the best young talents in France and catching the attention of some of the biggest clubs in Europe. Nice have shown their ambitions in the transfer market since being acquired by British businessman Jim Ratcliffe and chemical company INEOS with the Gouiri signing becoming one of Ligue 1’s best acquisitions in recent years. Not only will Nice profit greatly from any future transfer fee but they’ve also profited enormously from the former Lyon striker’s on-pitch presence. At the time of writing Gouiri’s scored an average of 0.47 goals per 90 minutes since his debut in August 2020. Goal scoring is one of the main facets of his very well-rounded skill set. With 15 goals in 2021 by late November, the Nice marksman ranks as the eighth highest scoring Frenchman in the world this year. It’s an impressive record for someone playing just their second full senior season. Gouiri’s variety of goal scoring is a real problem for Ligue 1 defences. Whether it be free-kicks, cutting in from his favoured left-hand side, intelligent link-up play with teammates or penalties – Gouiri is often among the goals. Such variety and unpredictability in his game is one of the key reasons for his success. The Frenchman has also been recognised by the international setup in 2021, playing eight times for France’s under 21 side. He was a part of Sylvain Ripoll’s underperforming UEFA Under 21 European Championship squad which received significant criticism for its premature quarter-final exit to the Netherlands but Gouiri has rediscovered some international form in qualifying matches of late managing to net twice in four appearances. In the 2021/22 season, Gouiri’s impressive goal scoring form has continued eight goals in 14 league appearances at time of writing, after 12 in 34 last season. His current xG of 0.58 per 90 minutes ranks him among the top 13% of forwards in Europe, showing the quality of the chances and positions he finds himself in. A -0.13 underperformance in the xG department also shows there is room for improvement. The French under 21 international has also shown his quality on the European stage, netting four goals in five Europa League matches for Nice last season. However, there’s much more to the former Lyon forward’s game than just being a handy finisher. Gouiri’s passing is remarkable. Averaging 1.89 key passes per 90, with 1.24 passes per 90 into the penalty area, there aren’t many forwards with better passing precision in the attacking third. With 12 assists to his name since arriving on the south coast of France, Gouiri has been a key creative spark for Patrick Vieira, Adrian Ursea and Christophe Galtier at Nice. Gouiri is crucial to Nice’s set-up and their successes so far under Galtier. The reigning Ligue 1 winning coach’s style owes much of it’s effectiveness to an emphasis on quick transition play from attack to defence – Gouiri is key to this. The speed and ease with which the versatile forward moves with the ball is an asset and has seen Gouiri take the lead when it comes to launching attacks and executing Galtier’s gameplan. His 6.67 progressive carries and almost two dribbles per 90 this season highlight that effectiveness in attacking transition and in moving the ball quickly. His 4.97 shot-creating actions, ranking him among Europe’s elite, underlines Gouiri’s creative threat as does some audacious skill. Amine Gouiri is a complete forward with high levels of technical ability and an eye for goal as well as creative vision and silky feet. Despite his age, his impressive start to life has seen him become one of the most talked about talents in Europe and one of the most promising forwards France has seen in recent years. His stellar 2021, unquestionably puts him among the best players in the country and, at just 21, it’s crazy to think how good he could still yet become. Liam Wraith