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Chelsea GOES FOR EVERYTHING: IN ADDITION TO ENZO FERNÁNDEZ, SEEKS MOLINA AND MAC ALLISTER  The London club is looking for reinforcements in the hierarchy and that is why it is considering hiring the three world champions with the Argentine National Team

 

Boehly wants to win the World Cup

 

 

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7 hours ago, nyikolajevics said:

That’s how we got Franco Di Santo!! 😄

we signed him (he is Argentine though) from a Chilean club, Audax Italiano

he never played topflight ball in Argentina until 2020, with San Lorenzo, then left for Turkey in 2022, then Mexico,, and is now back in Chile starting in 2023

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8 hours ago, Pizy said:

So we must surely have been told behind the scenes that Gvardiol has his sights set elsewhere next summer. Hopefully that’s Real Madrid and not one of our rivals. Would really sting if we see him playing in the PL whilst we have the far inferior player.

Keep up this good form into the knockout stages of the tournament, and Croatia might be indebted to Gvardiol for potentially reaching another final.

On a personal level, the more excellent performances he churns out, the more likely he is to be rewarded with a move away from Leipzig.

If his recent admission is anything to go by, Madrid is the location he’d love to land in.

“Real Madrid is the biggest club in the world, so who knows… maybe one day I can play there. I would like to, yes,” admitted Gvardiol when asked about the club’s apparently interested in his services.

“Luka (Modric) doesn’t have to tell me anything about Real Madrid, there’s no need. I already know everything, I know it’s the biggest club in the world and how important it is to be linked to such a team.”

That’s got to hurt if you are of a Chelsea persuasion.

 https://www.thechelseachronicle.com/player-quotes/biggest-club-77m-world-cup-star-says-he-wants-to-sign-for-real-madrid-after-claims-Chelsea-could-bid/

 

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2 minutes ago, Vesper said:

Keep up this good form into the knockout stages of the tournament, and Croatia might be indebted to Gvardiol for potentially reaching another final.

On a personal level, the more excellent performances he churns out, the more likely he is to be rewarded with a move away from Leipzig.

If his recent admission is anything to go by, Madrid is the location he’d love to land in.

“Real Madrid is the biggest club in the world, so who knows… maybe one day I can play there. I would like to, yes,” admitted Gvardiol when asked about the club’s apparently interested in his services.

“Luka (Modric) doesn’t have to tell me anything about Real Madrid, there’s no need. I already know everything, I know it’s the biggest club in the world and how important it is to be linked to such a team.”

That’s got to hurt if you are of a Chelsea persuasion.

 https://www.thechelseachronicle.com/player-quotes/biggest-club-77m-world-cup-star-says-he-wants-to-sign-for-real-madrid-after-claims-Chelsea-could-bid/

 

Yeah, feels like we’ve missed our shot not wrapping it up last summer. That World Cup he just had really exploded his global profile. I’d be shocked if it’s anywhere other than Real Madrid. If not them, PSG.

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5 hours ago, Mhsc said:

Would love to get a documentary with inside footage in the club about how transfers have been done since Boehly joined. Would honestly be one of the most interesting (and probably funny) football documentaries ever.

Probably just like Sunderland til I die. Except instead of £1m, Todd starts with £10m and goes to £70m. Probably still ends up with him lamenting after his crazy last offer is accepted that he can no longer pay the pizza guy. 

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18 minutes ago, Pizy said:

Yeah, feels like we’ve missed our shot not wrapping it up last summer. That World Cup he just had really exploded his global profile. I’d be shocked if it’s anywhere other than Real Madrid. If not them, PSG.

many variables, but we are not in driver's seat unless we flex NOW

IF he doesn't move this January and there is no 2024 £97.5m (€110m) release clause

then it comes down to summer 2023

and we may well have no CL to offer, which dooms us

IF there IS a 2024 release clause, then in theory we could well have CL to offer in summer 2024

BUT so many clubs will come for him and I rate 

Real Madrid (by then they will be in desperate need, likely, for a CB, especially a left-footer, Alaba will be 32, and Rudiger turns 32 three months before the end of the 2024/05 season)

Barca (they will likely have money by then to spend)

Citeh

Pool (if Klopp is still there then)

Man U

provided they all have CL to offer

as being able to outpull us (and all can afford a £97.5m pound buy, probably even Barca by then) 

not sure about PSG, I would need to know more about his feelings about Ligue 1 and France in general, but obviously money would not be an issue for them by then

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Boiled it down to the 9 'OMFG we signed them' players atm (Nkunku would be in there to make an even 10, but we signed him already)

Jude Bellingham  
Josko Gvardiol
Enzo Fernández    

then

Rafael Leão  
Victor Osimhen
Dušan Vlahović
Milan Skriniar
Jan Oblak
Nicolò Barella (Caicedo is close behind, they are the two 'closest to Kante' types atm)

 

in terms of the 2 positions not (fullback) or barely (winger) listed above:

there are no LBs or RBs at that level who are available (hell, there are only 4 of each on the planet, 9 total if your revert Kimmich back to RB)

and

After Leão the only acceptable buys at winger (non youth, as in both really young (teens) and also no bigger European league experience to compensate) for me would be (AND no, Mbappe is a pipedream so not listed):

  
Moussa Diaby (lefty)
Leroy Sané  (lefty)
Ousmane Dembélé (ambipedal)
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (ambipedal)
Federico Chiesa (if fully recovered) (mostly right footed but can player either wing, seems to prefer the RW)
Mykhaylo Mudryk (like Leão, he is completely a right footed LW, those two are the only ones of the eight wingers listed who never play on the right, and Mudryk is the only one listed who has no Big 5 experience at all)
Karim Adeyemi (lefty)

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9 hours ago, Vesper said:

we signed him (he is Argentine though) from a Chilean club, Audax Italiano

he never played topflight ball in Argentina until 2020, with San Lorenzo, then left for Turkey in 2022, then Mexico,, and is now back in Chile starting in 2023

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Remarkable carreer. 2015-2019 71 match 5 goals for Schalke 😄 And he got 3 senior caps for Argentina from Wigan! By the time they had Messi, Higuain, Tevez, Aguero..

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MN: Sporting CP, Chelsea and €19m that weigh – Leao’s complex renewal situation

https://sempremilan.com/mn-sporting-cp-Chelsea-and-e19m-that-weigh-leaos-complex-renewal-situation

AC Milan must tackle the knot of Rafael Leao’s renewal in the coming weeks and there are various fronts that must be resolved, a report claims.

MilanNews starts by writing that Leao’s judicial situation is complicated. The Portuguese owes Sporting CP the big sum of €19m euros as compensation for the unilateral termination of the contract exercised in 2018 after fans stormed the training complex.

Other players who left Sporting under the same circumstances resolved their position by paying Sporting compensation which Lille did not do, as they contracted Leao without making contact with his former club.

There was a charter signed between Lille and Leao’s agent at the time according to which the French club, when claiming Sporting, would have put money on the plate to settle and resolve the matter.

This paper, however, is not in the hands of Leao and his current lawyers as the separation from his former attorney was stormy and that document – being a private agreement between the parties – remains under lock and key.

Sporting CP originally asked for €45m in compensation through a Portuguese court, and then in the end the Milan court condemned him to pay €19m, which the boy began to pay through 20% of his salary.

In the meantime Lille – jointly and severally liable by the TAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport) – not only did not pay Sporting a singly euro, but also challenged the sentence of the TAS itself before the Swiss federal court, with a negative result.

Leao filed an appeal through his Italian lawyers, with the hearing set for the spring, but the margins for overturning the first-instance ruling are very minimal. That means Leao needs as much money as possible to resolve his dispute with Sporting.

How does this affect Milan? The Rossoneri are in constant contact with all of Leao’s entourage, but all they can do is formulate a contractual proposal that is as high as possible based on their own economic parameters.

A possible renewal of Leao’s contract should be seen as something to temporarily protect both Milan and the player, given the club would acquire stronger bargaining power in negotiations than it would have in the summer of 2023, given that Leao’s current deal expires in 2024, while the boy could ask for more money from any suitor.

Maldini and Massara will do everything to try and keep the Portuguese but they are also ready to make the most of his transfer in the summer. Chelsea are observing and are ready to launch a big bid while guaranteeing the former Lille man a salary over €10m net per season.

In his heart Leao does not want to leave AC Milan and Milano as a city, though it is equally true that those €19m weigh on his head every day are something that will affect him.

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