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Because there are teams that will pay that amount. Just that.

Isco had a buyout clause of 30/35M€, Gotze had a buyout clause of 37M€ clause, Varane was signed from Lens and was a complete stranger.

PSG paid 42M€ for Lucas, Man United will pay something like 30M£ for Shaw, Mata for 37M£... there are lots of crazy clubs paying absurd amounts of money in players that are far from being the best ones in the world.

Oscar is a very good player with a great potential, but if he is not consistent enough, professional enough, and talks too much there will be lots of teams that will pay an absurd amount of money for him, and there are dozens of players as good as he is.

We have a lot of prima-donnas in this club that gave nothing to the club, and did nothing in football. With this kind of behavior this guy (and some others) will have a bad time in here, and in any decent club.

Ok fair enough. The sooner we sell him, the quicker we can get a proper and competent playmaker.

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Lol, can't believe it... You guys are overreacting! So, even if he said it, so what? A player can't have preferences? Or the problem is that he talked? Today people give much more importance to things other than football... Everything has to be too perfect, all beautiful. He didn't say that wants to leave... Or that Mourinho is wrong.

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Part of me thinks Oscar can go on to be a world class number 10 at Chelsea, but another part of me thinks he's struggling to adapt to the English game. Has been poor since Mata went, and if Mata was still here he'd probably be getting game time. Possibly excelling in it.

If an offer of £45-50m came in for him after he had a great world cup then it would be hard to turn down.

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Curious about exactly why he'd be an unhappy. He's given one of the most important positions on the pitch and he's been dubbed by Mourinho to be that world class at it. So if it's positional, that wouldn't make sense. If it's tactical then surely that would be a failure to adapt..?

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It was Parreira who said it.

Here they are:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deLBVQq9cFA

My english is not perfect yet, but he said something like this:"He doesn't play, but... The problem is Mourinho, not Oscar. .He wants to play and he is uncomfortable with this situation. We talked and he was complaining because Mourinho makes a lot of changes every game"

If it's true, Oscar must learn who is the boss at Chelsea, he should do everything what the boss instructed to him without complaining. If every player only wants to do what he want to do, we doesn't need manager.

Well, about Parreira, I'm curious what his real intention here, did he want to destroy Oscar's career at Chelsea or something? Maybe he is Liverpool fans or what.

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The idea that Oscar was "great" "fantastic" and one of our best players from August to December is the biggest myth of the season. there's no way in hell he was great for 4:5 months. He had a "decent" month of August and a few decent performance here and there in September and October and started fizzling out by November.

Even during his "decent " run , we were still struggling to create clear cut chances and he had very little to no influence at all in rectifying that as an attacking midfielder who was supposedly on a "great" run of form. This myth or lie has to stop.

Also his stats during those 4/5 months stood at 5 goals and 1 assist in the league. he was decent nothing more.

I remember Mata once scored 5 goals in a single month so 5 goals in half a season is not not somethin to brag about

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I'm of the opinion that Oscar has been our second best AM/winger this season, better than Willian and Schurrle. His form dipped badly towards the end but he's still scored 14 goals this season, which is a very high number for a number 10. He could improve on the creative aspect of his game, he's only 22 and is one of our best players. One will think he's contributed nothing this season.

I think some of the criticism and negativity is a little bit over the top. When is it going to end? It's his 2nd season in Europe already under his 3rd manager. He is also dealing with life as a father for the first time, it's tough. Give the guy some breathing room, ffs.

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