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My preference is Alex Sandro, but if this isn't going to happen, I would hope our next target would be Bertrand.

We need to keep an eye on our homegrown quota to make use of as full a squad as we can. He is one of the only attainable homegrown players that could have a strong impact on our team.

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20 hours ago, the wes said:

Well he's not wrong - he is the technical director at Chelsea, one of the biggest clubs in Europe, after all. We're not talking about influence here, we're talking about roles, and what they do. 

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7 hours ago, Despiadado.Maleante said:

No his only been a scapegoat for 2 years. The time from when Marina also joined. Coincidence? 

From the Chelsea FC site...

Marina Granovskaia

She joined the board of Chelsea FC plc and the Football Club Board in June 2013 and is mainly responsible for player transactions.

Michael Emenalo:

now supports the work of the first team manager, leading the club's international and domestic scouting network, and assists in driving the technical programmes of our Academy and international youth network.

Don't worry about it. @Leif doesn't like facts if it doesn't conform to his argument. 

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7 hours ago, Despiadado.Maleante said:

No his only been a scapegoat for 2 years. The time from when Marina also joined. Coincidence? 

From the Chelsea FC site...

Marina Granovskaia

She joined the board of Chelsea FC plc and the Football Club Board in June 2013 and is mainly responsible for player transactions.

Michael Emenalo:

now supports the work of the first team manager, leading the club's international and domestic scouting network, and assists in driving the technical programmes of our Academy and international youth network.

You think Emenalo started being shat on in 2015?

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3 minutes ago, Georgy said:

This one hurts too much, I can't believe those idiots wasted so much time with 3-4 bids instead of a straight 70 and get it done. Well done!

Don't think u realise juve didn't wanna let him go at any price. They said he could go if he asked to leave, he didn't ask to leave so they won't sell him. You cannot sit there and blame the club because a player doesn't want to leave.

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1 minute ago, BluesMadLad said:

Don't think u realise juve didn't wanna let him go at any price. They said he could go if he asked to leave, he didn't ask to leave so they won't sell him. You cannot sit there and blame the club because a player doesn't want to leave.

They would have surely let him go if it was before Bonucci heck even Alves. There is no excuse for this we clearly fucked up even Sandro was reported to wanting to join us.

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1 minute ago, BluesMadLad said:

Don't think u realise juve didn't wanna let him go at any price. They said he could go if he asked to leave, he didn't ask to leave so they won't sell him. You cannot sit there and blame the club because a player doesn't want to leave.

Chelsea knew from the start this wasn't going to be an easy transfer. In transfers like thais you bid high, early and aggressively over pay the player as well as the club. You certainly don't penny pinch. To be fair think we did all this eaxcept maybe offer Sandro a higher salary. 

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12 minutes ago, Chelsea? said:

Chelsea knew from the start this wasn't going to be an easy transfer. In transfers like thais you bid high, early and aggressively over pay the player as well as the club. You certainly don't penny pinch. To be fair think we did all this eaxcept maybe offer Sandro a higher salary. 

Fact still remains juve said on many occasions if the player asks to leave he could go 60 65 70 million they have rejected Them all purely because the player hasn't asked to leave. I no your frustrated but this is not chelsea fault.

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5 hours ago, Georgy said:

Absolutely tired of this sentence for some reason. We always fucking try and never do shit. This window Tolisso, Sandro, VVD, Bonucci, Morata, Lukaku gone. Bakayoko deal stalling since one month ago, Danilo deal already stalled as well, heard they want 30 we don't want to pay over 28. We're shambles in the market. Pre season already in 4 days, can't wait to see Willy hit those passes from the goal post straight to Bats. Our only hope is Conte having a good eye again on the players and find some decent 3rd options to rejuvenate us.

Player transfers are a lot more complicated than that. Agents, families, personal preferences, third parties, contractual sell-on clauses, paperwork (UK is notorious for this) - and that's just a start. It's not only about money, we're just not as attractive as for example Bayern, Barca, Madrid, it's a fact, unfortunately. 

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