Special Juan 28,730 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 I'd like to think there is a board meeting today to actually now start seriously talking about THAT striker, not 3 or 4 in an identity parade but one single target that we are going to go for, get and not to fuck about haggling over 1m either way and all that shite. If we get this next striker appointment wrong there is serious serious issues bigbluewillie and OneMoSalah 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fulham Broadway 17,722 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 Lampard has made it clear he was "pushing" for Erling Haaland , before the Norway international made his move from RB Salzburg to Borussia Dortmund, (£18.75m). "People talk a lot about mistakes or things that could have been in football. Whether he [Haaland] would have come here, I don't know but I was pushing big, he was the outstanding one. Was it close? He'll only know the answer to that. From our point, I was certainly pushing it." Vesper 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fulham Broadway 17,722 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 Hudson Odoi now worth 40m (we sold for 3m) and now worth a lot more than Mudryk Vesper and OneMoSalah 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 31,037 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 19 minutes ago, Fulham Broadway said: Hudson Odoi now worth 40m (we sold for 3m) and now worth a lot more than Mudryk Fulham Broadway 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fulham Broadway 17,722 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 1 minute ago, Vesper said: To be fair, he has matured a lot, in terms of keeping possession etc. He was uber frustrating at times. Forest have got the best out of him now seemingly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheHulk 2,636 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 Hope we get this guy. bigbluewillie, Vesper and kexik 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Vesper 31,037 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 every free agent CF valued at 1m euros or more Player Nat. Age Out-of-contract since Market value Wissam Ben Yedder Centre-Forward 34 Jul 1, 2024 €4.00m Hárold Preciado Centre-Forward 30 Jan 1, 2025 €2.50m Maxi Gómez Centre-Forward 28 Aug 19, 2024 €1.70m Aké Loba Centre-Forward 26 Jan 1, 2025 €1.50m José Juan Macías Centre-Forward 25 €1.20m Lebo Mothiba Centre-Forward 29 Jul 1, 2024 €1.20m Jaroslaw Niezgoda Centre-Forward 29 Jan 1, 2024 €1.20m Marko Dugandzic Centre-Forward 30 Jan 31, 2025 €1.20m Mariano Díaz Centre-Forward 31 Jul 1, 2024 €1.20m Raúl Ruidíaz Centre-Forward 34 Jan 1, 2025 €1.20m Gerard Deulofeu Centre-Forward 30 Jan 16, 2025 €1.00m Diego Costa Centre-Forward 36 Jan 1, 2025 €1.00m Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whats happening 1,660 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 21 hours ago, Vytis33 said: Off-brand Gyokeres? i will be harder if we buy gyokeres. Vesper 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MoroccanBlue 5,399 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 6 hours ago, Fulham Broadway said: To be fair, he has matured a lot, in terms of keeping possession etc. He was uber frustrating at times. Forest have got the best out of him now seemingly We have a large sell on clause don't we? Thought that was the case given the low transfer fee of only 3m. Fulham Broadway and mkh 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 31,037 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 Chelsea moved quickly for inexperienced Mathis Amougou – but they’d tracked him for two years https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6130555/2025/02/13/Chelsea-mathis-amougou-transfer-analysis/ Chelsea’s final decision to sign Mathis Amougou had to be a quick one — but it was long in the making. There were inevitable question marks when Chelsea bought the teenage midfielder from Saint-Etienne for a fee in the region of £12.5million ($15.5m) last week. Amougou has made just 19 professional appearances in his career and was only halfway through his first full season with the senior Saint-Etienne side. But while his experience at the highest level is limited, Chelsea have actually been scouting him for the past two years. This is an individual who has been capped for France from under-16 to under-20 level, so it is not a surprise he was on their radar given a key part of their modus operandi is finding young talent across the globe. Significantly, Chelsea were not the only club following his progress, especially after he was voted the third-best player at the 2023 Under-17 World Cup. He made seven appearances, scoring two goals, including a late equaliser in the final against Germany. France ended up losing on penalties. Amougou followed that promise shown on the youth international stage by making another five appearances as France reached the final of the Under-19 European Championship last July. This time they lost 2-0 to Spain. Bayer Leverkusen had seen enough to be convinced. The Bundesliga club tried, but failed, to sign him last summer. Other Champions League teams from across the top five European leagues were also beginning to make their interest known during the January transfer window after seeing him make 17 appearances in Ligue 1. Up to this point, Chelsea had been erring towards waiting until the summer or next year to make their move to acquire Amougou. But in the final days before the deadline, the club opted to bring their plans forward to ensure they did not miss out to a rival. Amougou playing for Saint Etienne against PSG (Catherine Steenkeste/Getty Images for Qatar Airways) This was not a player Saint-Etienne wanted to lose. Talks over extending his contract, which was expiring in 2026, were opened before Christmas, but no agreement was reached. When Chelsea showed they were prepared to pay the €15million asking price, it was just too good an offer to turn down, even though there was some understandable regret he would not be continuing his progress with them. Current head coach Eirik Horneland summed up the sentiment when asked about it by the media last week. He said, as reported by MaxiFoot: “Am I disappointed to see Mathis Amougou leave? You can see it in two ways. We can note that we managed to develop a rather interesting player who has caught the eye of Chelsea, who does not hesitate to put a lot of money into promising young players. “They had several meetings with Saint-Etienne. Chelsea has paid a fairly interesting amount to recruit him. Our strategy is of course to develop young players, but there will also come a time when we will have to sell them. Mathis was really interested in joining Chelsea and we can simply wish him good luck.” Chelsea see Amougou as a No 6 they can develop. It is a position they place great importance on and one they want to find more depth for. Among those operating there for the under-21s, the club rate Kiano Dyer and Sam Rak-Sakyi highly but see Amougou and Dyer more akin to Romeo Lavia, who has made just 13 appearances since joining from Southampton for £53million 18 months ago due to injury. As The Athletic reported, Amougou is being lined up to join Strasbourg on loan next season so he can get more regular first-team football. However, the benefit to joining Chelsea now is he can spend the next few months acclimatising to life at their base in Cobham and the style of play Chelsea use without too much pressure on his shoulders. The 19-year-old has already begun training with the first team under head coach Enzo Maresca and by adding him to the Conference League squad for the knockout phase, there is an expectation he will also get some minutes in the competition. Starts in the Premier League are certainly not on the immediate agenda. So how good a player is he? Obviously, it is early days. Before joining Saint-Etienne’s academy in 2021, he had played for a local French team, Entente Brie Est, near where he grew up, and Torcy, a club renowned for developing more than 50 professionals, including Paul Pogba. He was also enrolled in the nation’s famous coaching centre at Clairefontaine. Former Saint-Etienne coach Olivier Dall’Oglio, who gave Amougou the majority of his senior Saint-Etienne appearances before being replaced by Horneland in December, was clearly an admirer. Speaking about Amougou in one press conference earlier in the 2024-25 campaign, Dall’Oglio told OneFootball: “Last season, he had a very difficult season with a lot of tournaments with the French team, his school certificate, his time with the pros — at 17, that’s a lot. It’s not easy. “Today he can concentrate on football, he is a boy who can do something and I am counting on him. He also has to prove himself.” Amougou challenging for the ball (Alex Martin/AFP via Getty Images) There is obviously a small sample size of data for what he did in a Saint-Etienne shirt. The fact he is playing for a club that have been struggling against relegation all season naturally means his statistics are going to be affected. His profile on Fotmob, which compares his output to other midfielders in France, showed that in the 857 minutes Amougou had in Ligue 1, he ranks particularly highly for tackles won percentage per 90 minutes (71.4). He also averaged 1.3 interceptions and was dribbled past less than once a game (0.95). However, a lack of duels (45.7 per cent) and aerial duels won (20 per cent) highlights just two areas in need of improvement. Franck Talluto, who currently covers the club for L’Equipe and has followed the club for 20 years, agrees he is a player with potential. But he has flagged the fact he is joining Chelsea much earlier in his development than other players to come out of Saint-Etienne, such as Kurt Zouma, Wesley Fofana and William Saliba. “We didn’t see a lot of him,” Talluto tells The Athletic. “He wasn’t helped by the fact the team is in trouble this season, so it has been harder for him to show what he can do. If you look at his statistics, even if he started the game, he would get around 40 touches a game, which is not enough (Fotmob shows an average of 45.9 per 90 minutes and that is in the bottom six per cent of midfielders). His move to Chelsea is early, he needs to play more matches, but there is definitely a player in there. “In the first half of the season, he started games, but I think he needed one or two more seasons in France to improve his skills. That is where Strasbourg can help.” No one at Chelsea is getting too carried away. They regard him very much as one for the future rather than the present. By giving Amougou an eight-year contract, he has plenty of time to make his mark. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NikkiCFC 8,516 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 Only our club can watch Sporting games and be like: yeah look at their striker Harder, we should go for him... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NikkiCFC 8,516 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 On 11/02/2025 at 10:02, Tomo said: Only Guehi and CHO are the bad decisions as far as the "outs" are concerned. How can you look at CHO and Pulisic numbers and say this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YorkshireBlue 3,341 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 34 minutes ago, NikkiCFC said: How can you look at CHO and Pulisic numbers and say this? I don’t watch numbers I watch games and pulisic and cho were both wank when they played here bigbluewillie and mkh 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheHulk 2,636 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 (edited) 4 minutes ago, YorkshireBlue said: I don’t watch numbers I watch games and pulisic and cho were both wank when they played here Pulisic when we got Top 4 with Lampard in that short span was tearing the league apart, skill was never the issue with him but injuries, these guys sold a 24 years old who wasn't even past his peak for peanuts. Edited February 13, 2025 by TheHulk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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mkh 748 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 (edited) Enzo Maresca: "No, no, no [we are not considering any free agents to bolster attack]. We are focused on finding solutions with the ones that we have." Enzo Maresca: "No [plans to block Deivid Washington's proposed loan move]. He is in talks with Santos." Enzo Maresca: "Our goal, our duty is to bring this club to win or compete in four competitions but at this moment we are not ready. Am I confident it will happen? Absolutely. In the next five or ten years this club can compete, no doubt..." Enzo Maresca: "I know that probably after a while when the club is not competing for important titles, [the fans] feel a little bit frustrated. But they cannot think that suddenly... we are competing for titles and winning titles." 🤐🤬 [via @kierangill_DM] ‘So we’ve got Maresca saying top 4 wasn’t the target, Laurence Stewart saying UCL is a must, and Cucurella saying top 4 is non-negotiable. Does anyone at Chelsea have the same meeting, or are they using different group chats?’ 😪 Edited February 13, 2025 by mkh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DDA 10,204 Posted February 13, 2025 Share Posted February 13, 2025 8 minutes ago, mkh said: Enzo Maresca: "No, no, no [we are not considering any free agents to bolster attack]. We are focused on finding solutions with the ones that we have." Enzo Maresca: "No [plans to block Deivid Washington's proposed loan move]. He is in talks with Santos." Enzo Maresca: "Our goal, our duty is to bring this club to win or compete in four competitions but at this moment we are not ready. Am I confident it will happen? Absolutely. In the next five or ten years this club can compete, no doubt..." Enzo Maresca: "I know that probably after a while when the club is not competing for important titles, [the fans] feel a little bit frustrated. But they cannot think that suddenly... we are competing for titles and winning titles." 🤐🤬 [via @kierangill_DM] He has been sold this pussy mentality by the these shambolic owners. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue Armour 4,710 Posted February 14, 2025 Share Posted February 14, 2025 6 hours ago, mkh said: Enzo Maresca: "No, no, no [we are not considering any free agents to bolster attack]. We are focused on finding solutions with the ones that we have." Enzo Maresca: "No [plans to block Deivid Washington's proposed loan move]. He is in talks with Santos." Enzo Maresca: "Our goal, our duty is to bring this club to win or compete in four competitions but at this moment we are not ready. Am I confident it will happen? Absolutely. In the next five or ten years this club can compete, no doubt..." Enzo Maresca: "I know that probably after a while when the club is not competing for important titles, [the fans] feel a little bit frustrated. But they cannot think that suddenly... we are competing for titles and winning titles." 🤐🤬 [via @kierangill_DM] ‘So we’ve got Maresca saying top 4 wasn’t the target, Laurence Stewart saying UCL is a must, and Cucurella saying top 4 is non-negotiable. Does anyone at Chelsea have the same meeting, or are they using different group chats?’ 😪 "In the next 5 or 10 years, this club can compete?" GTFO. Within 3 years these guys have taken the club from CL winners and regular top 4 contenders, into ignominy., without even a shirt sponsor., and all real estate assets sold. And you need another 5 to 10 years to bring it back? Hope this just a case of mistranslation or poor English from Maresca., and he actually meant that the club is ready to compete FOR the next 5 to 10 years instead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reddish-Blue 2,663 Posted February 14, 2025 Share Posted February 14, 2025 4 hours ago, Blue Armour said: "In the next 5 or 10 years, this club can compete?" GTFO. Within 3 years these guys have taken the club from CL winners and regular top 4 contenders, into ignominy., without even a shirt sponsor., and all real estate assets sold. And you need another 5 to 10 years to bring it back? Hope this just a case of mistranslation or poor English from Maresca., and he actually meant that the club is ready to compete FOR the next 5 to 10 years instead. To be fair, in 5 years time, all those kids we've been hoarding will probably come good and live up to their potential and we would be a decent team on Football manager 2030 edition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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