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16 hours ago, Strike said:

 


How much is this in lost revenues? Win, lose or draw BlueCo out

How dare you, a new shirt sponsor is just around the corner and will be announced as soon as 2030 comes.

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I will say one thing that has been on my mind. 

If we are going to be bringing players back and forth from Strasbourg then it makes sense to get the manager from there come here as it will build continuity. 

For example with Liam the one who immediately gets to benefit is Santos. 

I'm still mad at the Maresca sacking, but if they keep this model of players coming and going from Stasbourg then it makes sence this appointment and any future appointment from Strausbourg. 

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Hazard told Como coach Fabregas to return to Chelsea: ‘The time has come’

https://football-italia.net/hazard-told-fabregas-return-Chelsea-time-come/

Former Chelsea star Eden Hazard admits he told his former Chelsea teammate Cesc Fabregas that ‘the time has come’ for him to return to Stamford Bridge, while Ju

ventus striker Kenan Yildiz would suit Real Madrid.

Ex-Chelsea and Real Madrid star Hazard spent the last few days in Italy, where he presented the wines he produces under the label ‘Wine of the Champions’, a brand created by Italian entrepreneur Fabio Cordella.

During his interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, Hazard spoke about his former Chelsea teammate Fabregas, now the Como coach, revealing that he hopes to see the Spaniard in charge of the Blues soon.

Hazard: Fabregas ‘destined to become one of the best coaches’

Cesc-Fabregas-clap.jpg.webp

“I’ll be honest, in the summer we talked a bit. I told him he was one of the best midfielders in history and that he’s destined to become one of the best coaches as well,” Hazard said.

“I explained to him that the time has come for him to return to Chelsea, and he joked about it, but I really believe it. He loves football and knows everything about this spot. I’m a Chelsea fan, and I want the best for the club. That’s why I dream of seeing Cesc on their bench, while I’ll be staying in the stands behind him, enjoying the show.”

Fabregas is in his second Serie A season at Como, and the Azzurri are flying in 2025-26, sitting sixth in the standings, just four points below a Champions League spot.

Juventus star Kenan Yildiz has also caught Hazard’s attention as the ex-winger believes the 20-year-old Turkey international is destined to play for Real Madrid one day.

“My children are crazy about Yildiz. They want lots of his videos and hope to see him in the Premier League,” he said.

“As for me, he seems more like a Real Madrid-type player.”

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4 hours ago, Vesper said:

Hazard told Como coach Fabregas to return to Chelsea: ‘The time has come’

https://football-italia.net/hazard-told-fabregas-return-Chelsea-time-come/

Former Chelsea star Eden Hazard admits he told his former Chelsea teammate Cesc Fabregas that ‘the time has come’ for him to return to Stamford Bridge, while Ju

ventus striker Kenan Yildiz would suit Real Madrid.

Ex-Chelsea and Real Madrid star Hazard spent the last few days in Italy, where he presented the wines he produces under the label ‘Wine of the Champions’, a brand created by Italian entrepreneur Fabio Cordella.

During his interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, Hazard spoke about his former Chelsea teammate Fabregas, now the Como coach, revealing that he hopes to see the Spaniard in charge of the Blues soon.

Hazard: Fabregas ‘destined to become one of the best coaches’

Cesc-Fabregas-clap.jpg.webp

“I’ll be honest, in the summer we talked a bit. I told him he was one of the best midfielders in history and that he’s destined to become one of the best coaches as well,” Hazard said.

“I explained to him that the time has come for him to return to Chelsea, and he joked about it, but I really believe it. He loves football and knows everything about this spot. I’m a Chelsea fan, and I want the best for the club. That’s why I dream of seeing Cesc on their bench, while I’ll be staying in the stands behind him, enjoying the show.”

Fabregas is in his second Serie A season at Como, and the Azzurri are flying in 2025-26, sitting sixth in the standings, just four points below a Champions League spot.

Juventus star Kenan Yildiz has also caught Hazard’s attention as the ex-winger believes the 20-year-old Turkey international is destined to play for Real Madrid one day.

“My children are crazy about Yildiz. They want lots of his videos and hope to see him in the Premier League,” he said.

“As for me, he seems more like a Real Madrid-type player.”

If only we had Yildiz instead of those 2 plumbers we bought last summer..

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Wouldn't this Yildez fella command a big 80-90M+ fee?

Not a chance we are doing them sort of prices anytime soon- We paid £48M for Gittens and £40M for Garnacho, the club see much more value in buying two middle of the road players now as opposed to one insanely talented player.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Special Juan said:

Wouldn't this Yildez fella command a big 80-90M+ fee?

Not a chance we are doing them sort of prices anytime soon- We paid £48M for Gittens and £40M for Garnacho, the club see much more value in buying two middle of the road players now as opposed to one insanely talented player.

 

 

There are players who justify a 80m fee and there are players who don't justify even 40m. Enzo/Caicedo are good examples. Yildiz would be worth the gamble imo 

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3 hours ago, Strike said:

There are players who justify a 80m fee and there are players who don't justify even 40m. Enzo/Caicedo are good examples. Yildiz would be worth the gamble imo 

Here are the top 20 highest T-Markt valuation wingers on the planet, counting Mbappé as a winger:

Lamine Yamal    €200m  18yo
Kylian Mbappé   €200m   27yo
Vinicius Junior   €150m    25yo
Michael Olise      €130m    24yo
Bukayo Saka          €130m   24yo
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia    €90m   24yo
Désiré Doué      €90m    20yo
Estêvão          €80m  18yo
Raphinha    €80m   29yo
Kenan Yıldız      €75m   20yo
Bryan Mbeumo    €75m   26yo
Bradley Barcola    €70m   23yo
Rafael Leão          €70m     26yo
Luis Díaz           €70m   29yo
Cody Gakpo         €70m   26yo
Antoine Semenyo     €65m   26yo
Jérémy Doku    €65m   23yo
Rodrygo                €60m  25yo
Nico Williams      €60m  23yo
Pedro Neto          €60m     25yo

Age distribution atm:

Two 18yos

Two 20yos

Three 23yos

Three 24yos

Three 25yos

Four 26yos

One 27yo

Two 29yos

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