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1 hour ago, Strike said:

Make an offer for Senesi/Guehi

 

1 hour ago, Special Juan said:

Want to see us try for Guehi this Jan, stupid if not....

But the again it's these owners

Guehi wants to leave on a free this summer so he gets a big signing bonus pay-out

then..........

Bournemouth are falling down the table rapidly

they went from challenging for a lesser Europe place to now only being 9 points above West Ham (18th place)

they are going to lose their best player by far in January (Semenyo, likely to Citeh) so there is no way they let go of their best or 2nd best CB as well (I rate Senesi slightly above or perhaps equal to Bafodé Diakité), so........

they will demand just silly money, and Senesi turns 29yo near the end of this season (May 10th), so no way will BlueCo dump out big cash for him

 

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8 minutes ago, nyikolajevics said:

14 years old Bolivian wonderkid set to sign in 2029?

Teenager makes Argentine football history by debuting at 14

Deportivo Riestra’s Mateo Apolonio snatched the record Sergio Agüero held for over 20 years

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13 hours ago, Vesper said:

 

Guehi wants to leave on a free this summer so he gets a big signing bonus pay-out

then..........

Bournemouth are falling down the table rapidly

they went from challenging for a lesser Europe place to now only being 9 points above West Ham (18th place)

they are going to lose their best player by far in January (Semenyo, likely to Citeh) so there is no way they let go of their best or 2nd best CB as well (I rate Senesi slightly above or perhaps equal to Bafodé Diakité), so........

they will demand just silly money, and Senesi turns 29yo near the end of this season (May 10th), so no way will BlueCo dump out big cash for him

 

Contract runs out in the summer. He has said no to their offers too. Surely nothing silly will be asked in Jan.

Well worth an attempt to get him 

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The last Weekly Post of 2025, the 527th in a series that began in 2012, presents the 100 players worldwide born in 2006 or later who are not yet playing for a big-5 league club having performed best this year. The rankings were established using a method developed exclusively by the CIES Football Observatory and the data meticulously collected by our partner Impect.

The highest score overall was recorded for Dutchman Givairo Read of Feyenoord (85 out of 100). Although currently injured, he should soon be able to celebrate his first cap for Netherlands. This 'well-rounded' wide back is ahead of Portugal's Geovany Quenda (Sporting CP, but already signed by Chelsea) and Ghana international Caleb Yirenkyi, from the veritable talent factory that is Danish side FC Nordsjælland.

France's Joane Gadou (RB Salzburg) ranks first among centre backs and Sweden's Simon Eriksson (IF Elfsborg) among goalkeepers. This Scouting Report presents the top ten U20 players outside the big-5 for fifteen categories established by combining players’ level of activity in six areas (aerial play, recovery, distribution, take on, chance creation and finishing) as per Impect data and their main position (method also here).

>>> Full Scouting report (including estimated transfer values for all players)

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Chelsea fans unhappy with latest news from David Ornstein

Chelsea fans are unhappy with the latest news regarding the Blues from David Ornstein, one of the most reliable journalists in football.
 
 
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Chelsea's transfer policy under the new ownership has always been a topic of debate among the fanbase. Many will point towards how things seem to be moving in the right direction. While the Blues are not challenging for the biggest prizes yet, they have already proven that they are capable of competing with the very best. Just over the past six months, they have wins over PSG, Barcelona and Liverpool.

That being said, the shortcomings are quite clear to see as well. Despite spending over a billion on the team since the change in ownership, they are worse off than where they were, when the takeover happened. That simply does not make sense.

One of the key reasons behind that might be the unwillingness to go out and sign proven players, instead relying on youngsters. Now, that can work from time to time. But the inexperience and inconsistency come with it, which has prevented them from being one of the top teams in the world.

Recently, it had looked like Chelsea could change up things a bit and try to sign Antoine Semenyo. But there is an update on that, and it is not one that will make the fans happy.

Chelsea fans unhappy with latest news from David Ornstein

As reported by David Ornstein on The Athletic, Chelsea have decided against pursuing a move for Semenyo after making an initial enquiry. They have confidence in the depth and quality of their existing options.

If the club had indeed been happy with their depth, then why would they make an enquiry at all? That just does not make sense.

It is much more likely that they found out what it would take to sign Semenyo and were not ready to go forward with the move. To be honest, that is fine. But some of the briefs that come out of the club these days don't do much convince the fans that they are in the right hands.

As one fan wrote: "Chelsea fans want stars, but the ownership won’t pay proper wages — so we’re stuck with mediocre players like Gittens, Garnacho, and Delap."

At this time, it is worth bringing up the wage structure that has been put in place at the club as well. The club have strictly adhered to it and do not seem interested in moving away. It does prevent them from signing world-class players, though and that has become a point of frustration for the supporters who feel that they are in a brilliant position to take the next step only if the ownership would show that ambition instead of staying inside self-imposed boundaries.

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I been a big fan of Joe Shields but it seems like all he does is goes after ex city players. 

I wonder if he is really any good at spotting anything else?

Because that is worrying, sure the academy  of City has been good but that is not the only place players come from....

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1 hour ago, Fernando said:

I been a big fan of Joe Shields but it seems like all he does is goes after ex city players. 

I wonder if he is really any good at spotting anything else?

Because that is worrying, sure the academy  of City has been good but that is not the only place players come from....

gitts  buy was a abysmal decision

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1 hour ago, mkh said:

🗯Chelsea are preparing to raid Manchester City for a top talent once again, with Oscar Bobb being considered for transfer.

Joe Shields is understood to be a big fan of Oscar Bobb from Manchester City.

Hard pass.

We do not need yet ANOTHER left footed winger.

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3 hours ago, Fernando said:

I been a big fan of Joe Shields but it seems like all he does is goes after ex city players. 

To be fair, they're good and have been chronically under appreciated/under valued by Man City. They have an excellent academy/talent pool like we do (both producing serious international tier players regularly).

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