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52 minutes ago, Pizy said:

Fab says not done yet. Sounds like things are definitely moving in our direction but there’s still time for another club to pip in.

Be nice to have an incoming next week since it appears we’ll have several outgoings.

hm I read that but two sources confirm the same 

lets see 

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Portuguese sources say Ugarte is done, including some seemingly reliable ones. But Fab twice saying things are advanced but that we should be cautious in saying it’s done. I guess in case PSG or another PL club offer him way more in wages than we have at the last minute?

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4 minutes ago, Pizy said:

Portuguese sources say Ugarte is done, including some seemingly reliable ones. But Fab twice saying things are advanced but that we should be cautious in saying it’s done. I guess in case PSG or another PL club offer him way more in wages than we have at the last minute?

until its done its not done 

seems is in this way

if we sell kova + mount and get ugarte + caicedo 

I think its a win win situation 

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Chelsea beats the termination clause of €60m + €5m through objectives. After 2  intense weeks, with many meetings between, his representatives Jorge Mendes and Jorge Chijane, Manuel Ugarte opted for Chelsea despite them not being in Europe.

Chelsea being cautious until the documents stage after the Enzo saga with Benfica is fair enough, but clearly it’s very advanced now. Record said he chose Chelsea and the deal was closed, it could have been between Chelsea & Ugarte.

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39 minutes ago, Mário César said:

what havertz did to deserve to play for real madrid?

even as a rotational player I have doubts that is good enough for them 

Havertz is more than good enough, our problem is we have tried to turn him into a 9

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Not exactly sure what we need ugarte for when we have Enzo. They look very similar to me but have not followed him too closely. Would have preferred a midfielder who chips in with a goal or assist every once in a while instead of someone with a massive 3 senior goals all career

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Just now, Magic Lamps said:

Not exactly sure what we need ugarte for when we have Enzo. They look very similar to me but have not followed him too closely. Would have preferred a midfielder who chips in with a goal or assist every once in a while instead of someone with a massive 3 senior goals all career

Ugarte means Enzo can venture forward and use his magic in the final 3rd... he doesn't have to stay anchored deep with zero protection around him.

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wonder if Ugarte is watching this

as it stands PSG pip Lens for the title by a point

and Lens were FUCKED over the season by 5 horrific, dodgy AF VAR calls in 5 league games that cost them 8 points (they showed all 5 before the game)

Lens are a great watch, btw

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2 3 FT

PSG has/had these players playing and gave up a 2 goal lead  to lose at home to Clermont Foot, lolol

Gianluigi Donnarumma
Sergio Ramos
Marquinhos
Danilo Pereira
Achraf Hakimi
Warren Zaire-Emery
Marco Verratti
Vitinha
Lionel Messi
Kylian Mbappé
Hugo Ekitike

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21 minutes ago, Magic Lamps said:

Not exactly sure what we need ugarte for when we have Enzo. They look very similar to me but have not followed him too closely. Would have preferred a midfielder who chips in with a goal or assist every once in a while instead of someone with a massive 3 senior goals all career

Other than their typical tenacious South American attitudes, they’re really nothing alike as players. It’s basically going to be like a rejuvenation of what we had with Cesc & Matic or Jorginho and Kante. Enzo is the playmaker and string puller who runs the game and control the tempo like Cesc or J5. Ugarte is the no-nonsense, pure DM who breaks up play and gets around the pitch from touchline to touchline.

I think their skill sets perfectly compliment one another’s .

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Messi gone

Ramos gone

Neymar likely gone

Mbappe just said 'he is happy but who knows what the summer holds'

Soler wants to leave (would be a super pick up on the cheap for us) and PSG said oki

Hakimi is not 100% happy 

Presnel Kimpembe same as Hakimi

Donnarumma, same as Hakimi

Nuno Mendes the same (I would kill to pull him, lol, but no chance unfortunately)

Hugo Ekitiké is up for sale per the club, if a good offer comes in

Fabián Ruiz the same as Ekitiké 

Renato Sanches  the same as Ekitiké

 

massive turbulence in Paris

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Vesper said:

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Messi gone

Ramos gone

Neymar likely gone

Mbappe just said 'he is happy but who knows what the summer holds'

Soler wants to leave (would be a super pick up on the cheap for us) and PSG said oki

Hakimi is not 100% happy 

Presnel Kimpembe same as Hakimi

Donnarumma, same as Hakimi

Nuno Mendes the same (I would kill to pull him, lol, but no chance unfortunately)

Hugo Ekitiké is up for sale per the club, if a good offer comes in

Fabián Ruiz the same as Ekitiké 

Renato Sanches  the same as Ekitiké

 

massive turbulence in Paris

 

 

You have to say that their era of extreme Galactico’s has failed. The Messi experiment got them no closer to the UCL title they so desperately desire. Neymar has been good in his years there but again, didn’t amount to much other than Ligue 1 titles. Mbappe has clearly completely outgrown PSG and that league as a whole.

What they really need as a club is a cultural reset. Get a young and exciting coach who can develop young talent and do some actual coherent squad building rather than just going out and buying a superstar at every position regardless of fit.

But sadly for their fans, they’ll go right back out and repeat the same mistakes.

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26 minutes ago, Pizy said:

You have to say that their era of extreme Galactico’s has failed. The Messi experiment got them no closer to the UCL title they so desperately desire. Neymar has been good in his years there but again, didn’t amount to much other than Ligue 1 titles. Mbappe has clearly completely outgrown PSG and that league as a whole.

What they really need as a club is a cultural reset. Get a young and exciting coach who can develop young talent and do some actual coherent squad building rather than just going out and buying a superstar at every position regardless of fit.

But sadly for their fans, they’ll go right back out and repeat the same mistakes.

if I was them I would hire Nagelsmann

swap Mbappe plus a bit of cash if need be to Real for LW Vini Jr plus DMF Tchou

make a monster move for Gvardiol, as they have Skriniar coming in, so they would have an insane top 3 CBs (counting Marquinhos)

RW I would grab Ousmane Dembélé or Moussa Diaby or maybe, maybe Mohamed Salah (age is an issue, but not so much for Ligue 1)

CF I would go for Rasmus Højlund and Jonathan David (who can play SS very well), and sell Hugo

try and make a move for Frenkie de Jong (sell Kimpembe to fund IF he agrees to come)

calm down Donnarumma, Hakimi, Nuno Mendes and perhaps Kimpembe, plus have another look at keeping Soler

sell most of the malcontents not on this list, including for sure Neymar, especially if they get Vini Jr

instant massive upgrade

 

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53 minutes ago, Vesper said:

 

2 3 FT

PSG has/had these players playing and gave up a 2 goal lead  to lose at home to Clermont Foot, lolol

Gianluigi Donnarumma
Sergio Ramos
Marquinhos
Danilo Pereira
Achraf Hakimi
Warren Zaire-Emery
Marco Verratti
Vitinha
Lionel Messi
Kylian Mbappé
Hugo Ekitike

And the match winner for Clermont missed a PK as well. 

It might sound odd to some, but Neymar was really the star for this side early on in the season. His constant injury woes have derailed his quest to be among the best around.

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1 minute ago, LAM09 said:

And the match winner for Clermont missed a PK as well. 

It might sound odd to some, but Neymar was really the star for this side early on in the season. His constant injury woes have derailed his quest to be among the best around.

he is great when (rarely now) healthy and happy

but is too often neither

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