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Robert Skov: 5 Things to Know About the Tottenham, Watford, Wolves & West Ham Transfer Target

22 Goals in 24 league games (24 total goals) at right winger (he also is pure ambipedal)

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https://www.90min.com/posts/6312194-robert-skov-5-things-to-know-about-the-tottenham-watford-wolves-west-ham-transfer-target

Following a run of just one point in three Premier League games, Mauricio Pochettino has conceded that Tottenham's title challenge this season is over.

 

One of the main causes of this perceived collapse is the sheer lack of squad depth that Spurs' possess, having not made a single signing over the past two transfer windows.

 

As reported Sky Sports, one man that has been linked with a move to north London to add to that depth is Danish winger Robert Skov. The 22-year-old Copenhagen star has seriously impressed this season, and has also been linked with Watford, Wolves and West Ham. With this in mind, here are five things you need to know about Skov.

1. He Is Seven Goals Clear in The Danish Superliga Golden Boot Race.

Despite playing on the right-wing, Skov has scored an amazing 22 goals in 24 league appearances this appearances this season. Remarkable when you consider that he only scored 23 goals in 102 games for his previous club Silkeborg. Skov has also contributed eight assists for his side this season, and the young wingers huge goal contribution this season has helped Copenhagen go three points clear at the top of the Superliga. 

2. He Is A Free Kick Specialist

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Seven of Skov's 22 goals this season have been direct free kicks, including four in his last four matches. A quick search on YouTube will show you the quality and different variety of free kick the young Dane can take. The young man is certainly a dead-ball specialist.

 

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CIES Football Observatory

n°253 - 06/03/2019

Values

Squad transfer values: English clubs at the top

http://www.football-observatory.com/IMG/sites/b5wp/2018/253/en/

 

Weekly Post number 253 presents the aggregated transfer value of big-5 league clubs. According to the algorithm exclusively developed by the CIES Football Observatory, the estimated value of the squad of five teams is over one billion euro. Four of them are from the Premier League, which reflects the financial power of the English top division. Barcelona is the best-ranked non-English team.

The total transfer value of Manchester City players is almost €1.5 billion. This figure is one time and a half higher than the transfer fees spent to assemble the squad. However, this capital gain is only hypothetical insofar a team like Manchester City wants to win trophies rather than releasing its best footballers. In addition, within the current inflationary context, possible replacements are far more expensive than their predecessors.

The squad transfer value of four teams of the table is more than three times greater than the sums spent in transfer indemnities to recruit current players: Olympique Lyonnais (15th,  x3.3), Real Sociedad (31st, x3.4), LOSC Lille (37th, x3.2) and Real Betis (38th, x3.1). Well-established in the top division league of their country of belonging, these clubs have an equally well-established business model relying on the promotion of talents. The estimates for all big-5 league players are available on the CIES Football Observatory website.

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Transfer expenditure to assemble the squad and aggregate transfer value (million €)

Big-5 league clubs - without players on loan

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12 hours ago, Vesper said:

CIES Football Observatory

n°253 - 06/03/2019

Values

Squad transfer values: English clubs at the top

http://www.football-observatory.com/IMG/sites/b5wp/2018/253/en/

 

Weekly Post number 253 presents the aggregated transfer value of big-5 league clubs. According to the algorithm exclusively developed by the CIES Football Observatory, the estimated value of the squad of five teams is over one billion euro. Four of them are from the Premier League, which reflects the financial power of the English top division. Barcelona is the best-ranked non-English team.

The total transfer value of Manchester City players is almost €1.5 billion. This figure is one time and a half higher than the transfer fees spent to assemble the squad. However, this capital gain is only hypothetical insofar a team like Manchester City wants to win trophies rather than releasing its best footballers. In addition, within the current inflationary context, possible replacements are far more expensive than their predecessors.

The squad transfer value of four teams of the table is more than three times greater than the sums spent in transfer indemnities to recruit current players: Olympique Lyonnais (15th,  x3.3), Real Sociedad (31st, x3.4), LOSC Lille (37th, x3.2) and Real Betis (38th, x3.1). Well-established in the top division league of their country of belonging, these clubs have an equally well-established business model relying on the promotion of talents. The estimates for all big-5 league players are available on the CIES Football Observatory website.

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Transfer expenditure to assemble the squad and aggregate transfer value (million €)

Big-5 league clubs - without players on loan

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Plummeting down that table

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But on a serious note

We need to overhaul the squad...average and overage players like willian, pedro, luiz, cahill, giroud, drinkwater, barkley etc all need to be sold

 

Young and upcoming stars like wan bissaka, alex telles/ferland mendy, de ligt, nicolas pepe, timo werner, fekir, ndombele need to be brought in for a stable and long lasting team

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I know Chelsea do not sign straight from South America unless it is to loan players forever, but the board could take a look in Everton, winger from Gremio. He is an upgrade in Willian  much better finisher and already replaced Willian in the Brazilian NT. Players from Gremio are cheap because they dont have too much media there. He probably would cost 25/30 millions.

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Chelsea surprised and dismayed by “astonishing” FIFA transfer ruling

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Not following their own precedents

https://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/2019/3/8/18256222/chelsea-issues-statement-regarding-fifas-astonishing-decision-may-exercise-right-to-appeal-to-cas

Chelsea 'astonished' as FIFA uphold transfer ban during appeal

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/11658731/fifa-refuses-to-postpone-chelsea-ban

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4 hours ago, mccg said:

Chelsea surprised and dismayed by “astonishing” FIFA transfer ruling

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Not following their own precedents

https://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/2019/3/8/18256222/chelsea-issues-statement-regarding-fifas-astonishing-decision-may-exercise-right-to-appeal-to-cas

Chelsea 'astonished' as FIFA uphold transfer ban during appeal

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/11658731/fifa-refuses-to-postpone-chelsea-ban

HOLY FUCK!

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

wow

disastrous

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31 minutes ago, mccg said:

Thank you so much for staying on top of this!

We are well and truly fucked it appears.

Do you have any insight on the Higs loan extension? Will it be allowed, as it is a new loan technically I do believe.

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B/U GK (HG only)

Angus Gunn - Southampton

Nick Pope - Burnley

Danny Ward -  Leicester City

 

CB

Kalidou Koulibaly - Napoli (last chance saloon, too old after this transfer window to be worth the insane money Napoli will demand)

Matthijs de Ligt - Ajax (probably Barca bound, if not pick any other top 10 team, I rate him best CB in the world in several years)

Lucas Hernández - Atlético Madrid (LB as well but probably going to Bayern)

Milan Skriniar - Inter Milan

Marquinhos - PSG

José Giménez - Atlético Madrid

Éder Militão - FC Porto

Dayot Upamecano - RB Leipzig

Manuel Akanji - Borussia Dortmund (injured, out for the year atm)

Alessio Romagnoli - AC Milan

Rúben Dias - Benfica

Nikola Milenkovic - Fiorentina

Thilo Kehrer - PSG (great RB as well)

Abdou Diallo - Borussia Dortmund

Jonathan Tah - Bayer Leverkusen

Iñigo Martínez - Athletic Bilbao

Presnel Kimpembe - PSG

Issa Diop - West Ham

Nathan Aké - Bournemouth

Mario Hermoso - Espanyol

Ibrahima Konaté - RB Leipzig

Evan N'Dicka - Eintracht Frankfurt

Dan-Axel Zagadou - Borussia Dortmund

Jordan Torunarigha - Hertha Berlin

Felix Uduokhai - VfL Wolfsburg

Malang Sarr - Nice

Joachim Andersen - Sampdoria

Boubacar Kamara - Olympique Marseille

Unai Núñez - Athletic Bilbao

Mouctar Diakhaby - Valencia

Emanuel Mammana - Zenit St. Petersburg

Duje Caleta-Car - Olympique Marseille

Alessandro Bastoni - Parma

Gianluca Mancini - Atalanta

Jules Koundé - Bordeaux

'Moussa Niakhaté - Mainz 05

Kevin Akpoguma - Hannover 96

 

LB

Junior Firpo - Real Betis

Alex Telles FC Porto

Ben Chilwell - Leicester 

Alex Sandro - Juventus (last year worth going for him, too old after this)

Ryan Sessegnon- Fulham

José Gayà - Valencia

Raphaël Guerreiro - Borussia Dortmund (plays LW as well)

Alejandro Grimaldo - Benfica

Wendell - Bayer Leverkusen

Ferland Mendy - Lyon

Dalbert - Inter Milan

Layvin Kurzawa - PSG

Stanley N'Soki - PSG

Hamza Mendyl - FC Schalke 04

Marcelo Saracchi - RB Leipzig

Kieran Tierney - Celtic

Theo Hernández - Real Sociedad

Rogério - Sassuolo

Borna Sosa - VfB Stuttgart

Sergio Reguilón - Real Madrid

Aarón Martín - Mainz 05

 

RB

Aaron Wan-Bissaka - Crystal Palace

 Sergi Roberto - Barca (pretty much impossible)

João Cancelo - Juventus (pretty much impossible)

Achraf Hakimi - Real Madrid (on loan at Borussia Dortmund)

Valentino Lazaro - Hertha Berlin

Sime Vrsaljko - Inter Milan

Nélson Semedo - Barca

Benjamin Henrichs - Monaco

Denzel Dumfries - PSV Eindhoven

Youcef Atal - OGC Nice

Elseid Hysaj - Napoli

Mário Fernandes - CSKA Moscow

Max Aarons - Norwich

Álvaro Odriozola - Real Madrid

Nordi Mukiele - RB Leipzig

Kenny Lala - RC Strasbourg Alsace

Joshua Brenet - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim

Noussair Mazraoui - Ajax

Rick Karsdorp - Roma

Davide Calabria - AC Milan

Mattia De Sciglio - Juventus

Djibril Sidibé - Monaco

Andrea Conti - AC Milan

Pedro Porro - Girona

Pol Lirola - Sassuolo

 

DH DMF 

Rúben Neves - Wolves

Miralem Pjanic -Juventus

Rodrigo - Atlético Madrid

Sandro Tonali - Brescia

Stanislav Lobotka - Celta de Vigo

Bruno Guimarães - Club Athletico Paranaense

Julian Weigl - Borussia Dortmund

Sander Berge - KRC Genk

Igor Zubeldia - Real Sociedad

Nabil Bentaleb- Schalke 04

Marc Roca - Espanyol

 

Traditional DMF

Thomas - Atlético Madrid

Denis Zakaria - Borussia Mönchengladbach

Diadie Samassékou - RB Salzburg

Declan Rice - West Ham

Jean-Philippe Gbamin - Mainz

Amadou Diawara - Napoli

Arne Maier - Hertha Berlin

Santiago Ascacíbar - VfB Stuttgart

Dennis Geiger - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim

Walace - Hannover 96

Wilfred Ndidi - Leicester

Lucas Tousart - Lyon

 

CMF

Nicolò Barella - Cagliari

Ryan Gravenberch - Ajax (next potential global superstar MF IMHO, insanely good for a 16yo, and already big and physical, crazy skilled, only 5 under 20yos I would take over him, De Ligt, Vinícius Júnior, Jadon Sancho, Kai Havertz and  maybe João Félix (Mbappe just turned 20 so a no go)

Saúl Ñíguez - Atlético Madrid

Sergej Milinkovic-Savic - Lazio

Marco Verratti - PSG

Koke - Atlético Madrid

Tanguy Ndombélé - Lyon

Houssem Aouar - Lyon

Adrien Rabiot - PSG

Corentin Tolisso - Bayern Munich

Allan - Napoli

Marcelo Brozovic - Inter Milan

Piotr Zielinski - Napoli

Rodrigo Bentancur - Juventus

Amadou Haidara - RB Leipzig

Giovani Lo Celso - Real Betis

Franck Kessié - AC Milan

Roberto Gagliardini - Inter Milan

Lorenzo Pellegrini - Roma

Bryan Cristante - Roma

Matías Vecino - Inter

Abdoulaye Doucouré - Watford

Gedson Fernandes - Benfica

Maximilian Eggestein - Werder Bremen

Manu Trigueros - Villarreal

Kerem Demirbay - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim

Thomas Delaney - Borussia Dortmund

Geoffrey Kondogbia - Valencia

Fran Beltrán - Celta de Vigo

Florian Neuhaus - Borussia Mönchengladbach

Alfred Duncan - Sassuolo

Weston McKennie - FC Schalke 04

Rolando Mandragora - Udinese

Gerson - Roma (on loan at Fiorentina)

Nahitan Nández - Boca Juniors

Jonas Hofmann - Borussia Mönchengladbach

Hamed Junior Traorè - FC Empoli

Exequiel Palacios - River Plate

Morgan Gibbs-White - Wolves

Djibril Sow - BSC Young Boys

Nico Schulz - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim

Rafa Silva - Benfica

 

AMF

Philippe Coutinho - Barca

Isco - Real Madrid

Nabil Fekir - Lyon

Kai Havertz - Bayer Leverkusen    

James Rodríguez - Real Madrid (on loan to Bayern Munich)

Pablo Sarabia - Sevilla

Hakim Ziyech - Ajax  

João Félix - Benfica

Donny van de Beek - Ajax

Rafinha - Barca

Bruno Fernandes- Sporting Lisbon   

Julian Draxler - PSG   

Talisca - Guangzhou Evergrande 

Nicolò Zaniolo - Roma

Pablo Fornals - Villarreal
 
James Maddison - Leicester

Aleksandr Golovin - Monaco

Carlos Soler - Valencia CF

Abdülkadir Ömür - Trabzonspor

Amine Harit - FC Schalke 04

Nadiem Amiri - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim

Gastón Pereiro - PSV Eindhoven

Nikola Vlasic - CSKA Moscow

Aleksey Miranchuk - Lokomotiv Moscow

Anton Miranchuk - Lokomotiv Moscow

Giorgi Chakvetadze - KAA Gent

Sebastian Szymanski - Legia Warszawa

Sofiane Diop - Monaco

Guus Til - AZ Alkmaar

Mijat Gacinovic - Eintracht Frankfurt

 

 

LW

Kylian Mbappé - PSG (basically impossible unless we were sold and new ownership did a liquidation and reset, simply wont happen with only one window(summer 2019, hopefully, due to appeal) out of next three being available)

Ousmane Dembélé - Barca (blew our chance this summer, could have sold Hazard, bought Dembele and still had £65 to £80m left over, now I see Barca as never selling him)

Hirving Lozano - PSV Eindhoven

Ismaïla Sarr - Stade Rennais FC

Vinícius Júnior - Real Madrid (I would bite Real's hand off to swap Eden for him and Hakimi)

Rodrygo - Santos, on loan from Real Madrid who bought him last summer, clubs are arguing, Real wants him in summer 2019, Santos trying to keep him till January)

Ante Rebic - Eintracht Frankfurt

Marco Asensio - Real Madrid

Lorenzo Insigne - Napoli (poison dwarf will block it 99%)

Thomas Lemar - Atlético Madrid (struggling with AM system, who know is he stays, huge talent, I do not think he moves)

Thorgan Hazard - Borussia Mönchengladbach

Richarlison - Everton

Mikel Oyarzabal - Real Sociedad

Steven Bergwijn - PSV Eindhoven

Julian Brandt - Bayer Leverkusen

Felipe Anderson - West Ham

Gonçalo Guedes - Valencia

Keita Baldé - Inter (on loan from Monaco)

Yannick Carrasco - Dalian Yifang

Rodrigo de Paul - Udinese

Willem Geubbels - Monaco

Paulinho - Bayer Leverkusen

Justin Kluivert - Roma

Ezequiel Barco - Atlanta United

Moussa Diaby - PSG

Javairô Dilrosun - Hertha Berlin

Everton - Grêmio

Jacob Bruun Larsen - Borussia Dortmund

Christopher Nkunku - PSG

Demarai Gray - Leicester City

Ollie Watkins - Brentford

François Kamano - Bordeaux

Donyell Malen - PSV Eindhoven

Henry Onyekuru - Galatasaray

Alfonso Pedraza - Villarreal

Diego Lainez - Real Betis

Jonathan Bamba - LOSC Lille

Josip Brekalo - VfL Wolfsburg

Jota - Benfica

Hassane Bandé - Ajax

Arnaut Danjuma - Club Brugge

Fernando - Shakhtar Donetsk

Moussa Djenepo - Standard Liège

 

 

RW
 
Nicolas Pépé - LOSC Lille
 
Jadon Sancho- Borussia Dortmund
 
Federico Chiesa - Fiorentina
 
Suso - AC Milan
 
Federico Bernardeschi - Juventus
 
Leon Bailey - Bayer Leverkusen
 
David Neres - Ajax
 
Reiss Nelson - TSG Hoffenhein (on loan from Arsenal, so little chance)
 
Malcom - Barca
 
Florian Thauvin - Marseille
 
Gareth Bale - Real Madrid 
 
Cengiz Ünder - Roma
 
Ángel Correa - Atlético Madrid
 
Wilfried Zaha - Crystal Palace
 
Iñaki Williams - Atheltic Bilbao
 
Matteo Politano - Inter Milan
 
Maxwel Cornet - Lyon
 
Allan Saint-Maximin - OGC Nice
 
Samuel Chukwueze - Villarreal
 
Ferrán Torres - Valencia
 
Cristian Pavón - Boca Juniors
 
Brais Méndez - Celta de Vigo
 
Samu Castillejo - AC Milan
 
Marcel Sabitzer - RB Leipzig
 
Domenico Berardi - Sassuolo
 
Pedrinho - Corinthians 
 
Rabbi Matondo - Schalke
 
Robert Skov - FC Copenhagen
 
Rony Lopes - Monaco
 
Saïd Benrahma - Brentford
 
Yann Karamoh - Bordeaux (on loan from Inter Milan)
 
Johannes Eggestein - Werder Bremen'
 
'Jovane Cabral - Sporting Lisbon
 
Dodi Lukebakio - Fortuna Düsseldorf
 
Ihlas Bebou - Hannover 96
 
Jeff Reine-Adélaïde - SCO Angers
 
Roger Guedes - Shandong Luneng Taishan
 
 
 
CF
 
Mauro Icardi - Inter Milan
 
Paulo Dybala - Juventus
 
Antoine Griezmann - Atletico Madrid (extremely hard pull)
 
Timo Werner - RB Leipzig
 
Luka Jovic - Eintracht Frankfurt
 
Memphis Depay - Lyon
 
Sébastien Haller - Eintracht Frankfurt
 
Trincão - Braga
 
Joelinton - TSG Hoffenheim
 
Alassane Plea - Borussia Mönchengladbach
 
Giovanni Simeone - Fiorentina
 
Patrick Cutrone - AC Milan
 
Maximiliano Gómez - Celta de Vigo
 
Luan - Grêmio
 
Lautaro Martínez - Inter Milan
 
Wesley - Club Brugge
 
Andrea Belotti - Torino
 
Yussuf Poulsen - RB Leipzig
 
Moise Kean - Juventus
 
Santi Mina - Valencia
 
Aleksandar Mitrovic - Fulham
 
Callum Wilson- Bournemouth
 
Davie Selke - Hertha Berlin
 
Rafael Leão - LOSC Lille
 
Jean-Philippe Mateta - FSV Mainz 05
 
Jann-Fiete Arp -  Hamburg
 
Myziane Maolida - OGC Nice
 
Breel Embolo -Schalke
 
Pietro Pellegri - Monaco
 
Matheus Cunha - RB Leipzig
 
Jean-Kévin Augustin - RB Leipzig
 
Che Adams - Birmingham
 
Paco Alcácer - Borussia Dortmund
 
Moussa Marega - FC Porto
 
Christian Kouamé - Genoa
 
Lenny Pintor - Lyon
 
Lincoln - Flamengo
 
Victor Osimhen - RSC Charleroi
 
Jonathan David - KAA Gent
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16 hours ago, Vesper said:

Thank you so much for staying on top of this!

We are well and truly fucked it appears.

Do you have any insight on the Higs loan extension? Will it be allowed, as it is a new loan technically I do believe.

Mmm the Higs deal is a mindfuck even before this news matey , it will take some sorting out if the ban is upheld and if Chelsea do want to keep him 4 sure ! I've read conflicting stories ,1 postive comment "

If that can be proven, Higuain will not be classed as a new player requiring to be registered, allowing for a permanent switch or another loan stint to go ahead, if required.

Bozza told calcioefinanza.it:"From a legal point of view, there would be good arguments to argue that in the case of Higuain the block imposed by Fifa may not have an exclusion effect".

 

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I agree striker is biggest issue for next season if we can not loan Higs again. Our second best striker Morata is on 18 months loan and don't want to be here so cannot use him too. Will we extend Giroud contract?  He's definitely not material for first striker. For me Abraham over Michy everyday. Let the kids play. CHO, Abraham and Pulisic. So much potential! 

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