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17 minutes ago, Artandur said:

There are? Do you remember where?

Just Matt Law, Ben Jacobs, Simon Phillips rounds. Can't be taken as truth mind. 

Getting rid of Koulibaly and Aubameyang from that summer window would be massive victory. And Lukaka. 

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1 hour ago, MoroccanBlue said:

Just Matt Law, Ben Jacobs, Simon Phillips rounds. Can't be taken as truth mind. 

Getting rid of Koulibaly and Aubameyang from that summer window would be massive victory. And Lukaka. 

Got a nasty feeling Lukaku is getting another chance.

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21 minutes ago, Tomo said:

Got a nasty feeling Lukaku is getting another chance.

For sure. you don't shit away 160m+ for a year of work refusal. Potter is definitely gonna have a crack at him. Ofc it wont work. Potter is not even able to motivate the moderately sized egos of our current squad, how is he gonna handle one of the biggest dumb egos in football?

But from a pure self-serving perspective Lukaku has to give it all if he is only remotely interested in retaining somewhat of a reputation and legacy in football. If he fails in English football for a third time and just sits out his wages, he will be the new Winston bogard and his respectable scoring record will go unnoticed forever. Probably he does not care tho.

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22 minutes ago, Mário César said:

we have to sell lukaku to make money for our netspend

we can't afford have him loaned to inter or other club

we need to sell him

stop with this non sen loans that help the other teams but not Chelsea

Sometimes just getting the players out of the dressing room is worth it.

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1 hour ago, Tomo said:

Got a nasty feeling Lukaku is getting another chance.

 

53 minutes ago, Magic Lamps said:

For sure. you don't shit away 160m+ for a year of work refusal. Potter is definitely gonna have a crack at him. Ofc it wont work. Potter is not even able to motivate the moderately sized egos of our current squad, how is he gonna handle one of the biggest dumb egos in football?

But from a pure self-serving perspective Lukaku has to give it all if he is only remotely interested in retaining somewhat of a reputation and legacy in football. If he fails in English football for a third time and just sits out his wages, he will be the new Winston bogard and his respectable scoring record will go unnoticed forever. Probably he does not care tho.

Didn't we just bring in some ego/mentality coach? There is no way he stays if we want to build a healthy dressing room. 

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4 hours ago, ZAPHOD2319 said:

 

Chelsea complete another transfer with £3million signing of Southampton wonderkid

Jimmy-Jay Morgan has left Southampton to sign a three-and-a-half-year contract with Chelsea after tearing up youth football with his prolific goalscoring exploits

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/Chelsea-southampton-wonderkid-transfer-news-29177845

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1 minute ago, Vesper said:

Chelsea complete another transfer with £3million signing of Southampton wonderkid

Jimmy-Jay Morgan has left Southampton to sign a three-and-a-half-year contract with Chelsea after tearing up youth football with his prolific goalscoring exploits

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/Chelsea-southampton-wonderkid-transfer-news-29177845

Joe Shields at work already

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The £613million reason Brighton are surprising Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and more

Roberto De Zerbi's Brighton sit sixth in the Premier League table, ahead of the likes of big-spenders such as Chelsea and Liverpool, and they do it on a fraction of the budget

https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/brighton-Chelsea-liverpool-manchester-united-8130666

Brighton & Hove Albion players warm up

Brighton are continuing to punch above their weight this season, despite spending a fraction of some of their Premier League rivals.

The Albion sit sixth in the table, opening daylight between them and big-spenders Chelsea and Liverpool, who are ninth and 10th respectively. Now new figures have shown how the Seagulls are doing more with less.

The CIES Football Observatory has broken down the net spending (including add-ons) for transfers over the past five seasons and while it makes for fairly positive reading for the Sussex side, the same cannot be said for the Blues, Manchester United, Arsenal, and more.

READ MORE: Alexis Mac Allister issues clue on his Brighton future amid Chelsea and Arsenal transfer links

The figures state that Chelsea has the most negative balance since the 2018/19 season with a deficit of €749million (£663million), the Red Devils are second at -€670million (£593million), and the Gunners are third at -€544million (£481million).

Jurgen Klopp's team, who lost twice to Roberto De Zerbi's men in January are are five points behind them in the table, have a net spend of -€313million (-£277million).

For Brighton, their net spend is at -€56million (£50million) - that's a whopping £613.5million less than the Stamford Bridge side. Incidentally, in 2022/23 the Seagulls have a positive net spend of €104million (£92million), which is the best in the Premier League.

Contrast that with Chelsea, who have a very negative balance with a deficit of €620million (£549million) this season, and United (-€240million or -£212million), newly-promoted Nottingham Forest (-€229million or -£203million), and West Ham (-€207million or -£183million) have been the most lavish in this regard.

In recent seasons, the Albion have signed Kaoru Mitoma, Alexis Mac Allister, Tariq Lamptey, and Moises Caicedo for under £15million and they have sold Marc Cucurella, Yves Bissouma, Dan Burn, Neal Maupay, and Ben White for more than £150million. This makes the club's success all the more remarkable.

Goalscorer Kaoru Mitoma of Brighton & Hove Albion celebrates with teammates (L-R) Jeremy Sarmiento, Joel Veltman, Pervis Estupinan, and Moises Caicedo

The top 20 spending clubs via net spend since 2018/19, according to CIES:

  1. Chelsea -€749m
  2. Manchester United -€670m
  3. Arsenal -€544m
  4. Tottenham Hotspur -€477m
  5. West Ham United -€435m
  6. Newcastle United -€422m
  7. Aston Villa -€370m
  8. Wolverhampton Wanderers -€355m
  9. Juventus -€337m
  10. Liverpool -€313m
  11. Fulham -€271m
  12. Barcelona -€257m
  13. Nottingham Forest -€246m
  14. Leeds United -€242m
  15. Southampton -€237m
  16. AC Milan -€227m
  17. Everton -€219m
  18. Paris Saint-Germain -€202m
  19. Olympique Marseille -€192m
  20. Bayern Munich -€170m

 

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IF we are not going to buy a TRULY world class LB (the only 2 remotely available, and they are not really available, lol, are Alphonso Davies and Nuno Mendes)

then we should just give shots to the 3 we have atm first

Ian Maatsen

Zak Sturge (1.88m 18yo, 19yo in June)

Lewis Hall

Chelsea snap-up another youngster on cheap transfer as 18-year-old Zak  Sturge joins from Brighton | The Sun

 

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