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12 minutes ago, killer1257 said:

And who would you buy out of all the players you mentioned?
We clearly need a world class player and I do not see that right now. I may be wrong with Romagnoli and he may better that what I saw. But is he more physical that AC? He 100% has more football IQ than Rüdiger

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I have said the same names for ages.

WC  CB

Varane (Kante as bait)

Romagnoli (left footed)

Skriniar

José Giménez

Marquinhos (DMF too)

Matthijs de Ligt (Jorginho + Emerson)

KK is too old for the price

Stefan de Vrij is 28, but is rock solid, less costly, has three good years left for sure. Maybe 4. We should have bought de Vrij and Romagnoli years ago. Idiot board.

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I have said the same names for ages.
WC  CB
Varane (Kante as bait)
Romagnoli (left footed)
Skriniar
José Giménez
Marquinhos (DMF too)
Matthijs de Ligt (Jorginho + Emerson)
KK is too old for the price
Stefan de Vrij is 28, but is rock solid, less costly, has three good years left for sure. Maybe 4. We should have bought de Vrij and Romagnoli years ago. Idiot board.


Yes l, Skriniar and De Vrij are class. But I doubt Conte would sell them too us haha. Only player that would come to us would be Romagnoli but I think he loves Milan a lot, so that will not be easy either

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1 hour ago, killer1257 said:


 

 


Yes l, Skriniar and De Vrij are class. But I doubt Conte would sell them too us haha. Only player that would come to us would be Romagnoli but I think he loves Milan a lot, so that will not be easy either

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after those

here would be my next group

no order at all

 

Ibrahima Konaté   1.93m (IF he is fully recovered)

Diego Carlos 1.86m

Luiz Felipe  1.87m

Caglar Söyüncü  1.87m

Dan-Axel Zagadou  1.96m     left-footed

Rúben Dias  1.87m

Declan Rice 1.85m

Ozan Kabak  1.86m

Lukas Klostermann  1.89m   (can play RB too)

Nico Elvedi   1.89m

Marash Kumbulla  1.91m

Edmond Tapsoba   1.92m

Pau Torres   1.91m  left footed

Mohammed Salisu  1.91m  left-footed

Benoît Badiashile   1.94m  left-footed but only 19yo <<< strictly for potential, so he would not be a priority thsi window

Malang Sarr  1.87m left footed <<< can get him on a free

 

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28 minutes ago, BXL70 said:

What's the point of buying such a midfield player while our defense is nowhere?

striker, SS, AMF, winger (we are down to 3 soon, and Hitech may play at No 10/AMF at times (meaning down to 2 true wingers to pick from and Havertz is left-footed so a natural to be more effective at RW), creativity, GOALS, blocking major rivals

if we just starting liquidating these dregs, which I have been BEGGING we do for years, we have the cash, and Havertz will never be cheaper until he is in his 30's or near it

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striker, SS, AMF, winger (we are down to 3 soon, and Hitech may play at No 10/AMF at times (meaning down to 2 true wingers to pick from and Havertz is left-footed so a natural to be more effective at RW), creativity, GOALS, blocking major rivals
if we just starting liquidating these dregs, which I have been BEGGING we do for years, we have the cash, and Havertz will never be cheaper until he is in his 30's or near it
I want Havertz bad, but he will not solve anything when it comes to defense. And Havertz is very, very inconsistent as a midfielder. He plays ten times better as a CF or RW and is way more consistent.

I would rather spend 100 mio. on a new goalkeeper, LB and CB

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2 minutes ago, killer1257 said:

I want Havertz bad, but he will not solve anything when it comes to defense. And Havertz is very, very inconsistent as a midfielder. He plays ten times better as a CF or RW and is way more consistent.

I would rather spend 100 mio. on a new goalkeeper, LB and CB

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I do not think it is an either/or

but maybe I am delusional, lol

I am more upset than anytime in months and months

super worried at so many multiple levels

Lamps learned nothing from the last games and the players almost to a man let us all down

plus I have RAGING PMS :banghead: ;( -OR- :cry:, worst in months, so I am off me head

 

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I was one that felt if the opportunity to buy Havertz was there to take it, even at the expense of improving other areas of the squad. 

Part of me is still trying to hold on to that opinion because I believe he could become one of the best players in the world over the next few years.

But we are just so crap in defence, I think it's imperative to add a centre back and left back this summer if we can. Hopefully we can flip one of the centre backs and left backs to offset a chunk of the cost and get a couple of big additions in those areas.

If we really want to push too we need to seriously consider Kepa's future. He's been dealt a bad hand this season with how poor our defending has been but that works both ways. A keeper to come and dominate the box would have a significant impact on our ability to deal with corners and wide free kicks. Neither were the best ball players, but Courtois or Cech would likely deal with at least 50% of the balls into the box that we are struggling to defend against.

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I do not think it is an either/or
but maybe I am delusional, lol
I am more upset than anytime in months and months
super worried at so many multiple levels
Lamps learned nothing from the last games and the players almost to a man let us all down
plus I have RAGING PMS banghead.gif cry.gif, worst in months, so I am off me head
 
We could only afford Havertz, GK, CB and LB if we sold Kante and/or Jorgi. But CB, LB and GK should be our biggest priority.

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If the opportunity is there to take...go get him...we will be alright at the end of the day...

Am tired of Barkley and ffs injury has really plagued RLC that he has forgotten how football use to be....we can sign Theo Hernadez  and play him in central defense as contingency alternative...

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CB and GK have to be a priority over all other positions at this moment in time, and that includes LB. At this moment in time I would maybe even say two CB's and GK before LB. People go on about the Alonso last night but he was clearly told to push up and essentially become a LWF, so even if you improve that position the problem will still exist owing to the tactics/instructions. However, Kepa and our CB's have proven time and time again that they cannot do do the basics of defending or even pass properly, while the CB's are also not any good in the opposition boxes either (unlike Alonso who will at least get a lot of goals/assist relative to his position.) 

As for Harvetz, I would love him but when you have such arse clowns as Kepa and the CB's in your squad then you need to sort that first. At the moment people are saying play Zouma and yes he may be a little bit better than Rudiger, but lets also not forget that he is easily drawn out of position and has a habit of skying his clearances so it is not exactly as if he is a saviour in waiting, as we already know his level. 

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Chelsea are ready to step up their pursuit of Kai Havertz after the attacking midfielder plays for Bayer Leverkusen in Saturday’s German Cup final against Bayern Munich.

But the possibility of head coach Frank Lampard trying to sign a new goalkeeper may rest on whether or not Chelsea are prepared to pay a percentage of Kepa Arrizabalaga’s wages to loan him out.

Kepa was once again at fault in Chelsea’s costly 3-2 defeat by West Ham United and Lampard will seriously consider his options in the goalkeeping position at the end of the season.

Chelsea have no chance of recouping anywhere near the £71.6 million they spent to make Kepa the world’s most expensive goalkeeper almost two years ago, which makes a loan the most realistic option for replacing him.

There is interest from La Liga clubs in taking Kepa back to Spain for at least a season, but it is unlikely that any of those clubs would be willing or able to pay his £150,000-a-week wages.

That means Chelsea would need to agree to pay a percentage of Kepa’s salary while he was out on loan to free up space for Lampard to sign a new goalkeeper during the next transfer window.

While there does not seem to be an obvious candidate to replace Kepa at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea have the perfect man in technical and performance advisor Petr Cech to find the right candidate.

Cech has worked closely with Lampard and director Marina Granovskaia over the signings of Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner, and it would be fair to assume that he would have a big say on any potential goalkeeper signing.

Both Lampard and Cech know that winning teams need a top-level goalkeeper and, so far this season, Kepa has fallen short of that standard despite his talent.

The substandard goalkeeping and defending at the London Stadium on Wednesday night will not, however, impact Chelsea’s desire to improve their attacking options further.

Havertz remains near the top of the club’s wanted list and German sources believe Chelsea will make a bid for the 21-year-old once he has played in Saturday’s final.

Chelsea’s chances of landing Havertz this summer were boosted by Leverkusen missing out on Champions League qualification, although they could still face competition for the player.

Bayern are interested in setting up a deal to sign Havertz next summer, having already signed Leroy Sane from Manchester City this week, while Real Madrid are thought to have shown an interest.

Chelsea, though, seem determined to fight hard for Havertz, who Leverkusen have valued at almost £90m. They will hope to negotiate a deal some way under that price.

Other than a goalkeeper, Chelsea want a new left-back, with Leicester City’s Ben Chilwell still top of Lampard’s list of targets in that position.

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Chelsea are ready to step up their pursuit of Kai Havertz 

after the attacking midfielder plays for Bayer Leverkusen in Saturday’s German Cup final against Bayern Munich.

But the possibility of head coach Frank Lampard trying to sign a new goalkeeper may rest on whether or not Chelsea are prepared to pay a percentage of Kepa Arrizabalaga’s wages to loan him out.

Kepa was once again at fault in Chelsea’s costly 3-2 defeat by West Ham United and Lampard will seriously consider his options in the goalkeeping position at the end of the season.

Chelsea have no chance of recouping anywhere near the £71.6 million they spent to make Kepa the world’s most expensive goalkeeper almost two years ago, which makes a loan the most realistic option for replacing him.

There is interest from La Liga clubs in taking Kepa back to Spain for at least a season, but it is unlikely that any of those clubs would be willing or able to pay his £150,000-a-week wages.

That means Chelsea would need to agree to pay a percentage of Kepa’s salary while he was out on loan to free up space for Lampard to sign a new goalkeeper during the next transfer window.

While there does not seem to be an obvious candidate to replace Kepa at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea have the perfect man in technical and performance advisor Petr Cech to find the right candidate.

Cech has worked closely with Lampard and director Marina Granovskaia over the signings of Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner, and it would be fair to assume that he would have a big say on any potential goalkeeper signing.

Both Lampard and Cech know that winning teams need a top-level goalkeeper and, so far this season, Kepa has fallen short of that standard despite his talent.

The substandard goalkeeping and defending at the London Stadium on Wednesday night will not, however, impact Chelsea’s desire to improve their attacking options further.

Havertz remains near the top of the club’s wanted list and German sources believe Chelsea will make a bid for the 21-year-old once he has played in Saturday’s final.

Chelsea’s chances of landing Havertz this summer were boosted by Leverkusen missing out on Champions League qualification, although they could still face competition for the player.

Bayern are interested in setting up a deal to sign Havertz next summer, having already signed Leroy Sane from Manchester City this week, while Real Madrid are thought to have shown an interest.

Chelsea, though, seem determined to fight hard for Havertz, who Leverkusen have valued at almost £90m. They will hope to negotiate a deal some way under that price.

Other than a goalkeeper, Chelsea want a new left-back, with Leicester City’s Ben Chilwell still top of Lampard’s list of targets in that position.

Hahahaha

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"If he goes to the Premier League, he will learn a lot.  'I think Kai dreams of playing there. He has that desire, and I think he decides to play in England he will be a success." - Kai Havertz team mate, Wendall on Havertz next move

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