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3 hours ago, ZAPHOD2319 said:

Or just leave our offer so Barca has to keep dealing with it. We don’t need to negotiate anything more, it just creates a hurdle for those fucks to overcome.

I’d do that..when Barcelona don’t come up with a satisfactory offer and Raphina wants to join us again offer him a kebab a week. He wanted us when it was between us and Arsenal.we can pretend we need 2 wide forwards.

in light of Lukaku and Courtois’ behaviour..i’m not too pissed at Raphina..atleast he didnt become a Chelsea player before doing it.

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4 minutes ago, ZAPHOD2319 said:

Monitoring FC should be looking. If we really wanted to gazump a Man Utd deal that would throw them into a rage.

 

If J5 goes to Juve for De Ligt, maybe. Otherwise there’s no room for him.

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11 minutes ago, Hermione said:

Dembele has got to be the dumbest player ever. So he accepted 40% reduction and a contract on 2 years only? Lol

Yeah he rejected an offer for double that amount from Barca in January pissing off xavi in the process and one from us when he always wanted to stay. That’s how you fuck up your leverage. Barca completely looked through his bluff 

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1 hour ago, Blue Armour said:

Agree about potential.

I just like Skriniar's all-action displays. Feels like the kind of player we would want at the back, given that we once had Rudiger. 

Have not seen that kind of aggression from De Ligt, but I could be wrong.

 

IF we had them in a back two starting next summer, we would probably have the best CB combo on the planet.

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4 minutes ago, Kong said:

Imagine loosing dembele and Raphinha to a club as broke as Barcelona. 

They are not skint anymore.  😧

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/barcelona-agreement-dejong-raphinha-transfers-27369125

Barcelona have secured a huge windfall having agreed to sell a significant chunk of their television rights - giving them a timely financial boost for the summer transfer window.

The Catalan giants recently confirmed their decision to generate income by selling their broadcasting rights - the club’s members voting through the sale. It has not taken long for an agreement to be reached with the Spanish giants announcing that 10% of their LaLiga TV rights have been sold to global investment firm Sixth Street.

They are set to invest €207.5m (£178.1m) over the 2022/23 season, with Barcelona receiving a ‘total capital gain' of €267m (£229m).

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