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I hope when Jose gets here he buys Bale :ph34r:

He's actually exactly what we need. Though, his price...He'd cost about £50 million...

He actually would be the type of player we are looking for, a more direct kind of threat. Would be absolutely great with a counter attacking system, if Jose sets it up that way.

But yeah no way spurs will sell, would he want to go to a rival?

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C'mon it couldn't be that much...Could it? I mean, Ronaldo cost £80 million. The best player in the world at the time. Bale would go for £50 million max wouldn't he? Maybe £5-10 million on top of that because we're rivals. Question is, is he worth that? Many have said he could be the next Ronaldo...

I think like madrid could buy him for 50/60 mil. But Bale is their guy, they lose him and champions league football is very unlikely. They lose him to us, and they make the gap between our sides much larger. I doubt levy would want to sell him to us at any figure. So it would have to be in the ronaldo price bracket to get him to come here i would think.

Is he worth that, i don't know. If torres is worth 50 mil then Bale is worth 300. 50 mil yes, worth that. 80 Mil, no not for me.

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Yeah he rejected a huge bid from us for Modric only to sell him a year later to Madrid for a lower fee. So i wouldnt be surprised if he rejects 80m from us and accept 50m from madrid

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Chelsea set to miss out on Edinson Cavani, Robert Lewandowski and Falcao

Chelsea face a summer of frustration in the transfer market, as their top striking targets look like playing elsewhere next season.

With Jose Mourinho expected to be confirmed as their new manager shortly after his last game in charge of Real Madrid on June 1, a shortlist of forwards has already been drawn up and are being pursued.

They include Radamel Falcao, Robert Lewandowski and Edinson Cavani but all three appear to be heading elsewhere at present.

Lewandowski, who is set to play for Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League Final against Bayern Munich on Saturday, has just one year left on his contract. But his side are determined to keep him for another season, even if it means they miss out on a £25million transfer fee.

Coach Jurgen Klopp said: “There is no topic of Lewandowski’s transfer right now. The rest of the team and I talk and think only about the final.

“My conclusion is that Robert is not leaving and he will play here for the next season and I will be able to use him. That is why I don’t want to even think about to which club he may fit better.”

Even if Dortmund officials have a change of heart, it is understood the Poland international has told the club he wants to join Bayern Munich rather than Chelsea.

The Blues had hoped to capitalise on Dortmund’s anger with Bayern over the transfer of Mario Gotze to agree a deal for Lewandowski. Dortmund were furious with the rivals over the way they signed Gotze just before the Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid.

Yet Lewandowski, who scored four goals against Mourinho’s Madrid, has set his sights on moving to Bayern whether it be this summer or next.

Atletico Madrid star Falcao has been on Chelsea’s wishlist for some time but speculation continues that he will be bought by Monaco in view of then switching to Real Madrid next year.

It would be the only way for Real to sign the Colombia international because Atletico are determined not to sell him to their fierce rivals. Real are also threatening to beat Chelsea to another of their summer targets, as they are believed to have begun negotiations with Malaga over highly-rated midfielder Isco.

Meanwhile, Napoli said earlier this week they are in talks with Manchester City over a swap deal which will see Edinson Cavani transferred to the Etihad and Edin Dzeko go the other way.

As things stand, it leaves Chelsea with few options, which is why they have begun looking at Bayern’s Mario Gomez as an alternative.

Chelsea see signing a top striker as key to launching a title challenge next term because while the much-maligned Fernando Torres scored 22 goals this term, just eight came in the Premier League. Their January signing Demba Ba managed just two goals in 14 League appearances following his £7.5m switch from Newcastle.

Should the club fail to improve their options up front, it would increase the chances of Romelu Lukaku, who scored 17 goals on loan at West Brom, being part of the first-team squad.

Meanwhile, Juan Mata insists he does not need a rest. The Spaniard played more games than any other Chelsea player during their marathon 69-game season and is currently on the club’s post-season tour to America before competing for Spain in the Confederations Cup.

He said: “In the summer we will have a rest but now we are still focused on playing football. If I’m in the national squad I will get a rest in July.”

http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/chelsea-set-to-miss-out-on-edinson-cavani-robert-lewandowski-and-falcao-8629000.html

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Yeah, that sucks. We can't battle it out with City and Bayern, so our only chance is to get involved in the Falcao transfer saga and bid the same amount as Monaco. Otherwise we could always recall Lukaku, but then we won't win the PL next season.

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