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20 hours ago, robsblubot said:

Only players I'd want from Barcelona are the young ones who are likely considered unsellable.

  
the only ones on their entire roster I would take are

(and we took a swing at all but ter Stegen)

Marc-André ter Stegen 
Ronald Araújo
Pedri  
Frenkie de Jong
Gavi 
Raphinha 
Ousmane Dembélé   
Ferran Torres
Robert Lewandowski   

Fati is too damaged atm

pass on all the rest

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1 hour ago, Pizy said:

Barca have some of magical . 

And then after all that terrible treatment players STILL want to sign for them or re-up on drastically reduced terms. It’s mind boggling.

Not that mind boggling.

It's probably an as exciting time time as ever to be at Barca. Xavi is the manager, with a seemingly working philosophy, and by hook or crook, he's building a competitive squad.

No player gives a shit about the fans. If that were the case, Sterling would refuse to join us. 

The salary is a sticky point, but as long as Xavi and the Barca board convince him that all issues will be resolved, then why would they protest?

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Frenkie de Jong's agents have told #Chelsea and Barcelona not to use intermediaries in talks. His camp remain clear that they do not intend to move. CFC#FCB#

Apparently we won't take him, he just doesn't want to move from Spain .

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3 minutes ago, milka said:

Frenkie de Jong's agents have told #Chelsea and Barcelona not to use intermediaries in talks. His camp remain clear that they do not intend to move. CFC#FCB#

Apparently we won't take him, he just doesn't want to move from Spain .

Link please.. 

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Leicester almost literally briefing what we’ve known now for a couple of weeks. That it’ll take us breaking Slabhead’s transfer record to sign him. Rodgers and the ITK Leicester journalists have all made it clear. It’s gone from “not for sale” to “well, if a monster offer comes in our hands are forced.”

I really hope we do it. He’s already a great player and will become one of the best in the world at Chelsea. Playing at least 1 season beside Thiago Silva will be hugely beneficial as well, especially since Silva speaks French.

The price doesn’t even feel that crazy when Maguire went for £80m. Fofana is ten times the talent that he was and is only 21. 

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4 hours ago, Vesper said:

  
the only ones on their entire roster I would take are

(and we took a swing at all but ter Stegen)

Marc-André ter Stegen 
Ronald Araújo
Pedri  
Frenkie de Jong
Gavi 
Raphinha 
Ousmane Dembélé   
Ferran Torres
Robert Lewandowski   

Fati is too damaged atm

pass on all the rest

My list would be similar with a few caveats.
Dembélé I think is just too risky (guy is a bit of a diva like Lukaku).

Lewa maybe at the right price, but *way* past his prime and a bit of a choker in CL.

De Jong at the right price, but don't see him as an upgrade for us. Same with Marc... would rather spend in the striker pos for ex.

Pedri, Ferran, and Gavi YES please! 

Raphinha too, but he's just joined them.

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7 hours ago, Pizy said:

And then after all that terrible treatment players STILL want to sign for them or re-up on drastically reduced terms. It’s mind boggling.

Inspiring is what it is. It's what we need to aim to create.

I'm not saying we can get to Barca's stature but we can improve on where we are now. This is not the work of a single ownership group mind you. It's taken Barca sixty-years to get where they are and they've had the benefit of great success and many great players, including three of the very, very best footballers who ever lived. It's a cocktail of things which have helped them become what they, Some ingredients of that cocktail we can't match; a one club city (sorry Espaniol), which helps generate a level of passion among the fans that we match in our hearts but not in the stadium, and a reputation for beautiful football, plus a climate and culture which is very attractive to young men.

We can't wave a wand and magic up these things tomorrow but we can start trying today.

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38 minutes ago, OhForAGreavsie said:

The panic buy mentality is what held the Abramovich era back. Calm heads, patience and good decisions is what we need.

Definitely agree. I think Magic Lamps pointed out that the chances of us contending for a title is slim without a legit striker. Our system is begging for it because we don't create enough chances. 

Our shape is made to have a strong defensive structure so how much do we need to spend on defense here? Would love Fofana but I'm only overpaying for a world class striker or Midfielder and those are rare. Being patient and not getting into more bad signings is what we need. 

With what we currently have we should definitely finish Top 4. If Tuchel can't find a way to do that then he has no excuses regardless if we make more signings or not. 

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6 hours ago, robsblubot said:

My list would be similar with a few caveats.
Dembélé I think is just too risky (guy is a bit of a diva like Lukaku).

Lewa maybe at the right price, but *way* past his prime and a bit of a choker in CL.

De Jong at the right price, but don't see him as an upgrade for us. Same with Marc... would rather spend in the striker pos for ex.

Pedri, Ferran, and Gavi YES please! 

Raphinha too, but he's just joined them.

Oh, the list was just purely hypothetical, based off chances NOW, at reasonable prices or free (Dembele). Obviously we would not have room for all those wingers at once unless we shitcanned all but Sterling.

Ronald Araújo would be a super CB pickup as well. ter Stegen was for backup unless Mendy collapses, and zero chance he would accept that.

FDJ would certainly be an upgrade over Jorginho IMHO.

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6 hours ago, OhForAGreavsie said:

Inspiring is what it is. It's what we need to aim to create.

I'm not saying we can get to Barca's stature but we can improve on where we are now. This is not the work of a single ownership group mind you. It's taken Barca sixty-years to get where they are and they've had the benefit of great success and many great players, including three of the very, very best footballers who ever lived. It's a cocktail of things which have helped them become what they, Some ingredients of that cocktail we can't match; a one club city (sorry Espaniol), which helps generate a level of passion among the fans that we match in our hearts but not in the stadium, and a reputation for beautiful football, plus a climate and culture which is very attractive to young men.

We can't wave a wand and magic up these things tomorrow but we can start trying today.

I have no issues with where we stand in relation to Barca and Madrid. Even United and Liverpool have found their places behind those two with regards to losing big players to their clubs.

What does irk me and should never have happened is losing ground to Man City with regards to attractiveness of big clubs to move to. Given where both clubs started when money started flowing in, that we had a substantial foot up on them when they were acquired, location (London vs Manchester) and a lot of people outside the UK just assumed there was one club in Manchester and that was the team in red.

There's no excuse that we haven't kicked on more than we have. Yes there is a winning culture within the club from academy to women to first team which is to be proud of but it always feels like the club is one day away from a car crash to have to navigate or recover from. The short term approach the club has had has offered a ruthless streak that I'm sure clubs like United and Arsenal will have loved in recent years to try and instil better standards into their clubs, but it's come at a price in the long term being able to regularly challenge for the league title which should always be the bread and butter of our season. Slipping to the point where top 4 is the aim each season quite frankly isn't good enough.

I'm glad to see the new ownership willing to spend money and invest in the club but I'm also just as intrigued to see the longer term plans they put in place with regards to the people in 'power' positions running the club, stadium redevelopment, relationship with supporter groups, etc. Such things may not affect performances on the pitch but I do think they help to create a stable and warming environment at the football club which can follow into a more patient and stable model all round. 

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Chelsea TO MAKE NEW BID FOR ARSENAL TARGET CESARE CASADEI

https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2022/08/12/Chelsea-to-bid-8-5m-for-midfielder-after-arsenal-offer-rejected/

Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea will make a second bid for Arsenal target and Inter Milan midfielder Cesare Casadei in the summer transfer window, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

La Gazzetta dello Sport have reported that Chelsea have had an initial bid of €8 million (£6.76 million) for Casadei turned down last week.

The former Premier League and UEFA Champions League winners now plan to make a second and improved offer of €10 million (£8.45 million).

However, according to the report, former Serie A winners Inter want at least €15 million (£12.68 million) for the 19-year-old.

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