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https://twitter.com/SiPhillipsSport/status/956617459016044544

 

Have an impression of this guy being reliable. DiMarzio should be tweeting soon if it is indeed the case. 

 

Football Italia are quoting Sky Italia, that's DiMarzio territory.

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Sthe meetings in London between the agents of Edin Dzeko and Emerson Palmieri and the intermediaries to find all the agreements involving Romeand Chelsea continued todayin a grueling negotiation. We proceed in an attempt to close the operation, but today's day was still nothing decisive, while tomorrow may be the day from inside or outside. In fact, the Chelsea will not wait indefinitely that the Blues have also moved to Layvin Kurzawa of the PSG for the role of left-back, in addition to having then borrowed Olivier Giroud all'Arsenal, who would have said no to this transfer formula. Chelsea, Rome, agents and intermediaries, however, still work to clear the distances on the demands of Edin Dzeko and on demand-offer between the two clubs. For a non-stop negotiation, which will see tomorrow the possible decisive day.

From DiMarzio's website

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3 minutes ago, AK-3001 said:

Sthe meetings in London between the agents of Edin Dzeko and Emerson Palmieri and the intermediaries to find all the agreements involving Romeand Chelsea continued todayin a grueling negotiation. We proceed in an attempt to close the operation, but today's day was still nothing decisive, while tomorrow may be the day from inside or outside. In fact, the Chelsea will not wait indefinitely that the Blues have also moved to Layvin Kurzawa of the PSG for the role of left-back, in addition to having then borrowed Olivier Giroud all'Arsenal, who would have said no to this transfer formula. Chelsea, Rome, agents and intermediaries, however, still work to clear the distances on the demands of Edin Dzeko and on demand-offer between the two clubs. For a non-stop negotiation, which will see tomorrow the possible decisive day.

From DiMarzio's website

Giroud ffs alonso quicker than him that's saying something just buy celtic dembele has a back up striker 

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6 minutes ago, Pizy said:

I'd take Giroud in a second but no chance Arse would sell him to us.

Me too but according to the article, we want him on loan :lol: and Arsenal don't want to loan him out.

English translation - http://gianlucadimarzio.com/en/roma-chelsea-tomorrow-could-be-the-decisive-day-for-dzeko-and-emerson-palmieri-deal

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1 hour ago, Azpinator said:

 

Mystery solved, eh?

I'm sure he hasn't seen enough to judge him properly because if he had, he wouldn't think he's anywhere near great. Most PSG fans I know don't rate him. but somehow fans of other teams think he's a very good player. Probably because of the odd goal here and there. I think it's a bit similar to the situation with Marcos Alonso. Chelsea fans know he's only decent and should be upgraded, but the rest of the football community view him as one of the best left backs in the PL.

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4 hours ago, AK-3001 said:

Sthe meetings in London between the agents of Edin Dzeko and Emerson Palmieri and the intermediaries to find all the agreements involving Romeand Chelsea continued todayin a grueling negotiation. We proceed in an attempt to close the operation, but today's day was still nothing decisive, while tomorrow may be the day from inside or outside. In fact, the Chelsea will not wait indefinitely that the Blues have also moved to Layvin Kurzawa of the PSG for the role of left-back, in addition to having then borrowed Olivier Giroud all'Arsenal, who would have said no to this transfer formula. Chelsea, Rome, agents and intermediaries, however, still work to clear the distances on the demands of Edin Dzeko and on demand-offer between the two clubs. For a non-stop negotiation, which will see tomorrow the possible decisive day.

From DiMarzio's website

We've gone from Thursday to Friday being the decisive day in the negotiations. :lol:

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With the money we splashed out on Zappacosta, Drinkwater and Palmieri (if the deal goes through) we could have easily bought Alex Sandro. Zappacosta is average, Emerson isn´t much better and Drinkwater is actually a decent player, but injury prone and Conte also doesn´t trust him that much for some reason. Alex Sandro is great player and would elevate our game immediately. Just think how great he could link up with Hazard on the left. He is also better than Alonso defensively. 

City bought some great, athletic wingbacks and this upped their game this season.

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