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5 minutes ago, killer1257 said:

I would rather see Harvetz there than Sancho.
But Harvertz still would be an amazing signing for their midfield, if he gets more consistent.

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I want Havertz badly, too bad we don't have any space left for AM or RW since we have Ziyech, Mount, RLC, and CHO.

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5 hours ago, Blues Forever said:

I want Havertz badly, too bad we don't have any space left for AM or RW since we have Ziyech, Mount, RLC, and CHO.

100m reasons why he ain't coming

Grealish would be better for the EPL anyway IMHO, even if he is 3 years and 9 months older

plus he will be 30 or £40m or so cheaper more than likely

he is a beast and has that captain's mentality of never say die

IF we do not go for Sancho, then surely Grealish has to be in the mix

Mount is dogshit as a creative, and no Sancho means Ziyech is mostly at RW as opposed to AMF

there are no guarantees that RLC will be the same player he was last season when next season starts

it may well take him all of next year to fully recover and claw his way back to form

his injury was truly massive, far worse than CHO's

I also can see RLC as a more trad CMF at times as well, or a box to box hybrid

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3 hours ago, Jason said:

What a joke!

And Barcelona really haven't got a clue on how to build a cohesive squad. They are just randomly buying players and hoping it'll all come together somehow. 

utter rot!!!

so sick of these cunts running riot and wilfully breaking hard and set rules

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Blame La Liga for making this rules: "La Liga rules allow clubs to apply to make new signings outside the transfer window if a player is ruled out for more than five months, and the clubs may only sign a new signings from La Liga or Segunda division". 

 

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23 hours ago, Blues Forever said:

Blame La Liga for making this rules: "La Liga rules allow clubs to apply to make new signings outside the transfer window if a player is ruled out for more than five months, and the clubs may only sign a new signings from La Liga or Segunda division". 

 

What makes a mockery of this is because Leganes couldn't stop the move as Barca activated the release clause, Leganes then asked for dispensation to sign a replacement but were refused.

It's a huge flaw in their thought process with this.

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Alphonso Davies epitomises Bayern Munich evolution with dominant display against Chelsea

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Chelsea 0-3 Bayern Munich: The Canadian youngster shone down the left as Hans-Dieter Flick’s side all but secured a Champions League quarter-final place

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/chelsea-vs-bayern-munich-alphonso-davies-champions-league-a9359281.html

The game is changing and Alphonso Davies epitomises the way in which Bayern Munich have rapidly evolved since the departure of Niko Kovac. The Canadian youngster is thriving from left-back, rather than at left-back, under Hans-Dieter Flick and Chelsea were the latest side to feel the force of the youngster in a dominant 3-0 win for the Bundesliga champions, which sees them all  but through to the Champions League quarter-finals.

The 19-year-old ensures Bayern’s asymmetrical shape works perfectly, even if it takes a few minutes to decipher where all the pieces fit on the pitch. In essence he is a positionless player, able to roam free and wreak havoc. Except he doesn’t neglect his defensive duties like many luxury players, his searing pace allows him to stretch the pitch and always recover. 

Mason Mount discovered just how quickly your window of opportunity closes when up against Davies. The England midfielder had quickly left his mark on his opponent with a nasty challenge on his ankle, yet Davies quickly removed the grimace from his face and began to own the left flank, denying Mount any joy on the night.
Davies extinguished a first-half opening as Mount raced through on goal. First to stagger Mount’s progress towards goal after catching him easily, then imposing his strength to shield the ball away from his opponent and allow his side to reset from a goal kick to the glee of the travelling supporters in the Shed End.

A gifted dribbler, the former Vancouver Whitecaps starlet is equally adept at punching the ball down field and collecting it on the other side. The one-two routinely undid Frank Lampard’s side throughout Wednesday’s night’s lesson at the hands of the Bavarians. 

Initially part of a back four, Flick’s side routinely sent Davies into Chelsea‘s half, even occupying a position beyond right winger Kingsley Coman. Benjamin Pavard tucked inside to form a back three, but the Frenchman is not neglected and is more adventurous than, say, Eric Abidal, who balanced Barcelona’s back line for years when Dani Alves stormed forward.

Davies was roommates with Chelsea youngster Fikayo Tomori during their time in the Canadian youth set-up and has made great strides since making the leap to the Bundesliga just over a year ago for £9 million.

 

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On 20/02/2020 at 2:18 PM, Blues Forever said:

Blame La Liga for making this rules: "La Liga rules allow clubs to apply to make new signings outside the transfer window if a player is ruled out for more than five months, and the clubs may only sign a new signings from La Liga or Segunda division". 

 

We have to assume this is OK with fifa else it wouldn't be happening but surely any player signed in such circumstances should be restricted to representing his new club in domestic football only. Else this gives Spanish clubs an unfair advantage in uefa or fifa competitions. Does anyone know if there is such a restriction?

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24 minutes ago, OhForAGreavsie said:

We have to assume this is OK with fifa else it wouldn't be happening but surely any player signed in such circumstances should be restricted to representing his new club in domestic football only. Else this gives Spanish clubs an unfair advantage in UEFA or fifa competitions. Does anyone know if there is such a restriction?

The out of windows cannot play in international comps like the CL

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On 19/02/2020 at 8:34 PM, NikkiCFC said:

Like I said before Liverpool will take one of the German boys. Werner or Havertz. 

United are only competition for Sancho. 

But we are linked with SMS still and I can't see us buying two 100m players. 

SMS won't be £100m. He is more likely to be €80m as there are a lot of runours that Lazio agreed to let him go for a more reasonable amount if he gave them a couple more years. Still super expensive but not quite as high as £100m. 

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