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3 hours ago, DDA said:

Talks with the Brazillian kid are happening as we speak and apparently a club tried highjacking the Vitor Roque transfer to Barca... hmm 🤔

 

we are the new Real Madrid for Brasilian youth, LOLOLOL

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3 hours ago, Vegetable said:

So did Zyiech move to Saudi League fell completely? Failing a medical there seems quite an achievement, so do we have a ticking bomb on our hands or did they decided to back up this way?

This is so absurd. You deserve more than written goodbye, so I'll invest 180 seconds of my precious time to dump this shitty phone video, where I read muddy statement my PR people wrote, that contains zero actual essence and comes down to "I'm leaving because I decided to do so" vibe. Completely unneeded imo, but sums up the matter pretty well.

"MOUNT WILL BE BOOED!" 😡 Rory Jennings says Chelsea fans won't forgive Mount for joining Man Utd!

 

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3 hours ago, Mhsc said:

Doubt Hall is a serious player tbh, wishful thinking that he might be imo but let’s see, personally I’m expecting this season he will show enough to get a transfer and then we will cash in for 10m or whatever and put in the usual clauses about buy backs and sell on %s.

Would ideally like us just to find a way out of the Cucu situation and have Ian fight Chilly for the spot. But I’ve no idea wtf route there is to deal with Cucu. Shameful signing.

the truly sad thing is that you take the £63m we shit way on CuCu and add in the £20-25m or so we could get for Maatsen and there is all of (that is around €100m) the cash it would take to buy Nuno Mendes or Alphonso Davies from PSG and Bayern, the two best LBs on the planet (Robertson is soon 30yo, so not an option)

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1 hour ago, OneMoSalah said:

Cant afford another year with no regular source of goals though. Or we might as well kiss goodbye to any opportunity of finishing top 4/6.

Although at this rate its going to be tough to do anyway because realistically we seem to be just intent on chasing wingers and right backs when we lack a CF, CMs and GK.

I'm with you on the need for a CF, just not with the idea of buying someone to hopefully fill the void that we're stuck with. Morata, Lukaku, etc.

If you are going to splash the cash for an undisputed starting CF, it has to be the right option. I might sound like a broken record at this point, but Osimhen and Kane are the only options that fill me with hope of being good fits; one will seemingly require us to break our transfer record by some margin, and the other is a pipe dream because of Scrooge.

15 minutes ago, Vesper said:

the truly sad thing is that you take the £63m we shit way on CuCu and add in the £20-25m or so we could get for Maatsen and there is all of (that is around €100m) the cash it would take to buy Nuno Mendes or Alphonso Davies from PSG and Bayern, the two best LBs on the planet (Robertson is soon 30yo, so not an option)

According to a recent interview with Davies, he's eager to play further up the field, where his career began, stating his desire to finally fill the void left by Robben (the reason he was supposedly bought for to begin with).

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5 minutes ago, LAM09 said:

I'm with you on the need for a CF, just not with the idea of buying someone to hopefully fill the void that we're stuck with. Morata, Lukaku, etc.

If you are going to splash the cash for an undisputed starting CF, it has to be the right option. I might sound like a broken record at this point, but Osimhen and Kane are the only options that fill me with hope of being good fits; one will seemingly require us to break our transfer record by some margin, and the other is a pipe dream because of Scrooge.

According to a recent interview with Davies, he's eager to play further up the field, where his career began, stating his desire to finally fill the void left by Robben (the reason he was supposedly bought for to begin with).

so Saka 2.0 (who was a terror at LWB/LB at times), more or less

Bayern could then say, in theory, 'we have best RB (Kimmich) and best LB (Davies) on the planet, and neither play at fullback'

lolol

of you remove Davies as a fullback then it really is down to Nuno Mendes as the only sub 30 (or nearly sub 30yo, as Robertson turns 30 this winter) WC LB out there

although Theo Hernández is sorta there, it is just that he is so shit defensively, he has really regressed

Alejandro Balde may make a big move and become WC as well, but he is not there yet, at that level

right below them are Chilly (when healthy he is near WC at times, but is so injury-plagued) and José Gayà (who turns 29yo at the end of thsi coming season, so will not longer be a top option), and maybe, maybe Federico Dimarco of Inter

then a crazy drop

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12 minutes ago, Vesper said:

so Saka 2.0 (who was a terror at LWB/LB at times), more or less

Bayern could then say, in theory, 'we have best RB (Kimmich) and best LB (Davies) on the planet, and neither play at fullback'

lolol

of you remove Davies as a fullback then it really is down to Nuno Mendes as the only sub 30 (or nearly sub 30yo, as Robertson turns 30 this winter) WC LB out there

although Theo Hernández is sorta there, it is just that he is so shit defensively, he has really regressed

Alejandro Balde may make a big move and become WC as well, but he is not there yet, at that level

right below them are Chilly (when healthy he is near WC at times, but is so injury-plagued) and José Gayà (who turns 29yo at the end of thsi coming season, so will not longer be a top option), and maybe, maybe Federico Dimarco of Inter

then a crazy drop

I rated F.Mendy at one point; he's unfortunate that Ancelotti just doesn't fancy him at all.

Another player you've mentioned in the past is Udogie. It will be interesting to see how his career develops at that other London club.

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Liverpool end Khephren Thuram pursuit to focus on Romeo Lavia

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Liverpool are no longer actively pursuing Nice’s Khephren Thuram despite reports of scheduled talks with Nice this week.

There’s no doubt Liverpool explored the deal, but the arrival of Dominik Szoboszlai means other targets are being looked at instead now.

Liverpool were certainly not put off by the price. Thuram is available for far less than the €60m that is sometimes reported.

Thuram is quite prepared to leave Nice for the right suitor. But he will want regular game time with a view to making France’s 2024 Euros squad having been capped for the first time this year.

Liverpool are very much in the race for Romeo Lavia, though. Arsenal and Chelsea are considering the Southampton midfielder as well, but neither club are quite as active yet. Of course that can change.

Chelsea are focused on Brighton’s Moises Caicedo (and I am told to expect a hectic week on that front) and Arsenal, after completing the Declan Rice deal, will wait and see if Thomas Partey and Granit Xhaka leave. Neither club can be discounted for Lavia just yet.

Southampton want £50m for Lavia, although a deal for a lower fee may be possible, especially with Southampton relegated last season. Although Manchester City’s £40m buy-back clause doesn’t kick in until 2024, suitors are very much using it as a valuation yardstick.

 

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Barcelona not ruling out the sale of €75 million-rated superstar despite reassuring statements

https://barcauniversal.com/barcelona-not-ruling-out-the-sale-of-e75-million-rated-superstar-despite-reassuring-statements/

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Given Barcelona’s current situation, they are keen on offloading players in the coming days so as to improve their Financial Fair Play situation by reducing the salary mass and generating revenue.

Players returning from loan and some of the stars that are not a big part of Xavi’s plans have been put up for sale. At the same time, there are some who are regarded as ‘untouchables’.

As per multiple reports, midfield mainstay Frenkie de Jong is one of those players who are counted as an ‘untouchable’ for whom no offers would be entertained.

Despite that, journalist Achraf Ben Ayad is reporting that Barcelona are not ruling out the possibility of selling de Jong even though there have been reassuring statements coming forth from the club.

This update comes after club president Joan Laporta confirmed that the club had an offer of €100 million for the Netherlands international last summer but decided against the sale.

“We had an offer of €100 million for De Jong and we were right not to accept it. We’ve received offers for Pedri, Ansu Fati, Christensen, de Jong, and Araújo but we think they have to continue. They are the present and the future of the club,” he had said.

However, it must be remembered that multiple reliable sources had reported that Barcelona had agreed to sell de Jong to Manchester United last summer and the move did not go through only because the player dug his heel and refused to leave.

And it appears that despite what the president says, the possibility of de Jong being sold if a ‘special’ offer were to come along is not entirely ruled out.

De Jong continues to attract interest from Manchester United while Bayern Munich are also said to be looking at him as an option.

As per Gerard Romero, though, de Jong still does not want to leave Barcelona and has told Xavi the same already.

Like last summer, it is expected that the Dutchman, with a market value of €75 million, will once again reject any advances from elsewhere. So, an exit would be off the table despite Ben Ayad suggesting that the club are not ruling out his sale.

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Bayern Munich now believe ‘unbelievable’ player is going to join Chelsea

https://tbrfootball.com/bayern-munich-now-believe-unbelievable-player-is-going-to-join-Chelsea-journalist/

Bayern Munich were interested in signing Moises Caicedo during the summer transfer window, but have now dropped out of the race as they believe that he has agreed terms with Chelsea.

That is according to journalist Christian Falk who has taken to Twitter to suggest that the Bavarian giants are not planning to make a bid for the Ecuador international.

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It may be a surprise to some that Moises Caicedo remains a Brighton player at this stage of the window. Many would have anticipated that he would be one of the first big movers of the summer.

Bayern think Caicedo is heading to Chelsea

Chelsea have made a first attempt to sign the 21-year-old. As reported by the Daily Mail, the Blues have made a £60 million bid for Caicedo.

Brighton however, want £80 million for the ‘unbelievable‘ midfielder.

Chelsea obviously have some work to do to meet the Seagulls’ demands. But it would appear that one club believe that he is indeed Stamford Bridge-bound.

Bild writer Christian Falk has taken to Twitter to claim that Bayern Munich have backed away from a move for Caicedo as they think he is edging closer to joining Chelsea…

Caicedo would have the potential to be an outstanding signing for Mauricio Pochettino’s side. Obviously, last year was terrible. But there is still a lot of quality in that squad.

If they can balance the ranks more, Chelsea are definitely going to be one team to watch next season.

And bringing Caicedo in would definitely be one way for the Blues to build further excitement ahead of the start of the Pochettino era.

There is still work to be done. But Bayern believe that he is likely to end up at Chelsea.

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Tottenham close to agreement for Wolfsburg’s Micky van de Ven in £30m transfer

https://theathletic.com/4664861/2023/07/04/tottenham-transfer-news-van-de-ven/

WOLFSBURG, GERMANY - OCTOBER 29: Micky van de Ven of VfL Wolfsburg reacts during the Bundesliga match between VfL Wolfsburg and VfL Bochum 1848 at Volkswagen Arena on October 29, 2022 in Wolfsburg, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

Tottenham are close to reaching an agreement with Wolfsburg to sign defender Micky van de Ven for a fee in the region of £30million.

A deal is not yet done but personal terms will not be a problem and there is growing confidence that the transfer will happen.

New manager Ange Postecoglou, who is expected to switch to a back four, is seeking to bolster his defence and Van de Ven is a centre-back who can also play on the left side.

The 22-year-old impressed in the Bundesliga last season, featuring in all but one of Wolfsburg’s league games as they narrowly missed out on European qualification.

Van de Ven, who started his career at Volendam before joining Wolfsburg in 2021, captained the Netherlands Under-21 squad at the ongoing European Championship.

He played 90 minutes in all three group-stage games against Belgium, Portugal, and Georgia, but despite conceding just two goals, three draws saw the Netherlands exit the competition.

Tottenham have already signed Guglielmo Vicario and James Maddison, as well as making Dejan Kulusevski’s stay permanent. The club have also agreed a deal to sign Manor Solomon on a five-year contract.

Postecoglou’s side kick off their pre-season with a friendly against West Ham in Perth on July 18.

Their first Premier League game is at Brentford on August 13.

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Callum Hudson-Odoi wants to leave Chelsea this summer

https://theathletic.com/4665051/2023/07/04/Chelsea-transfer-hudson-odoi/

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 16: Callum Hudson-Odoi #20 of Chelsea dribbles the ball up the pitch against Club América during their preseason friendly match at Allegiant Stadium on July 16, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Chelsea defeated Club América 2-1. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Callum Hudson-Odoi has decided to leave Chelsea this summer.

Hudson-Odoi, who spent last season on loan at Bayer Leverkusen, still has one year left on his contract.

The England international is reporting for the first day of pre-season training at Chelsea on Tuesday afternoon under new head coach Mauricio Pochettino but does not expect to be at the club much longer.

Chelsea were already prepared to listen to offers for the 22-year-old, who has been at the club since he joined the Under-8s team as a boy.

Hudson-Odoi made his debut for Chelsea in January 2018 and has gone on to make 126 appearances. He has won the Champions League, Europa League, FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup during his time with the senior squad.

But Hudson-Odoi feels the time has come to move to a club where he has a better chance of regular first team football. Nottingham Forest, Fulham and AC Milan are among the clubs who are interested.

A transfer fee to seal Hudson-Odoi’s departure has still to be agreed but the winger is expecting to resolve his future soon so he can prepare for the season at his new club.

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Mauricio Pochettino’s Chelsea squad assessed: Youth, potential, but one or two glaring holes

https://theathletic.com/4660339/2023/07/03/Chelsea-pochettino-squad-assessed/

Soccer Aid World XI coach Mauricio Pochettino during Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2023 at Old Trafford, Manchester. Picture date: Sunday June 11, 2023. (Photo by Will Matthews/PA Images via Getty Images)

Chelsea have officially entered the Mauricio Pochettino era.

Pre-season training begins at Cobham this week, with players filtering back in groups to embark upon a gruelling fitness and conditioning regime that will lay the groundwork for a series of high-profile friendly matches in the United States.

The dressing room dynamic they walk into will have a brand new feel too; between the massive recruitment drive of the first two transfer windows of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital’s ownership and the successful sales push of recent weeks, Pochettino inherits a very different squad to the one that proved unmanageable for Graham Potter after January.

Only five of the players who started for Chelsea in the 2021 Champions League final remain on the books at Stamford Bridge and of those, Mason Mount will undergo a medical to finalise a £55million move to Manchester United on Monday and club captain Cesar Azpilicueta looks set to be allowed to leave to sign for Atletico Madrid after 11 years of service.

What remains for Pochettino is a slimmer, considerably younger group with plenty of individual potential and collective chemistry to build, but also with one or two notable holes to fill.

The Athletic runs through how Chelsea’s squad is shaping up this summer…


Goalkeepers

Edouard Mendy’s departure to Saudi Pro League club Al Ahli brought to an end an untenable situation that had persisted for almost three years.

Chelsea could not go forward with two goalkeepers paid like No 1s. Kepa Arrizabalaga regaining his position as first choice last season was a positive development from the club’s perspective, because he also remains impossible to sell for positive value on a gargantuan contract that still has two years left to run.

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Starting next season with Kepa in goal should be no disaster for Pochettino, either, in terms of playing style or quality — even if it is not ideal. Chelsea will assess their transfer options for a long-term succession plan or short-term competition, but acquiring a new goalkeeper is not currently regarded as an urgent priority with Marcus Bettinelli and Gabriel Slonina to call upon.

 

Defenders

Pochettino’s traditional preference for playing a back four placed an immediate burden on co-sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley to reduce the number of centre-backs at the club, and progress has been made on that front.

Kalidou Koulibaly is gone, and that is important for convincing the coveted Levi Colwill that there will be a genuine pathway to regular minutes next season — though the enduring presence of prized recent signings Benoit Badiashile and Wesley Fofana mean it may still not be an entirely straightforward pitch for Pochettino to make once the former has recovered from injury.

Thiago Silva remains, and Chelsea will hope he is happy to transition away from being an indispensable starter and fully embrace his off-field status as mentor to his younger defensive team-mates. Trevoh Chalobah is a strong option to provide cover at centre-back and right-back, though whether he is content with such a limited role remains to be seen.

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Chelsea are well stocked with the kind of gifted attacking full-backs that are crucial for playing Pochettino’s football.

Reece James has had plenty of time to recover from an injury-plagued 2022-23 and, in January signing Malo Gusto, this squad finally has a player better equipped to replicate his attacking thrust and athletic dynamism than the veteran Azpilicueta was.

On the left, Ben Chilwell has signed a new long-term contract and will clearly be first choice. Behind him the situation is more fluid. Marc Cucurella’s constituency at Chelsea has shrunk after a disappointing debut season with Thomas Tuchel (the coach who wanted him) and Potter (the coach who unlocked him at Brighton) both now in the rearview mirror.

Lewis Hall has an opportunity to push on from a breakthrough 2022-23 campaign and establish himself in the eyes of Pochettino as the better alternative on the left of defence, despite the fact that the 18-year-old still regards himself primarily as a midfielder.

The same goes for returning loanee Ian Maatsen, who is enticed by the prospect of another season on loan at Burnley if he cannot see an immediate first-team pathway at Chelsea.

Malang Sarr and Baba Rahman are highly unlikely to be involved while new homes are sought for both of them. Ethan Ampadu is also a prime candidate to be sold despite offering some first-team utility as a centre-back or defensive midfield option.

Midfielders

In what would have seemed an outlandish notion only 12 months ago, Chelsea’s squad is now actually rather threadbare in the middle of the pitch.

The departures of Jorginho, N’Golo Kante, Mateo Kovacic, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and, most likely, Mount inside six months have further clarified the position of club-record signing Enzo Fernandez as the linchpin of Pochettino’s midfield.

More specifically, as Frank Lampard identified towards the end of his ill-fated stint as caretaker manager, Chelsea are in dire need of a true No 6 who can protect the defence, initiate possession and enable Fernandez to utilise his progressive passing instincts a little further forward. Brighton star Moises Caicedo is the primary target, and Pochettino will be hoping he can be secured before he takes his new squad to the U.S.

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The loss of Mount — a player whose skill set appeared particularly well suited to Pochettino’s high-pressing style — will sting, but fellow Cobham academy graduate Conor Gallagher is equipped to provide some of the same qualities as he looks to build on a positive individual 2022-23 campaign. It would be a surprise at this stage to see Chelsea look to cash in on him given the thinning of first-team midfield options.

Having finally acquired a UK work permit, Brazil Under-20 captain Andrey Santos provides an intriguing new option for the No 6 or No 8 positions who will be looking to make an early impression on Pochettino in pre-season. Carney Chukwuemeka should also get more exposure in the U.S. than he did under Tuchel and Lampard, though Cesare Casadei is regarded as being one year and one loan move away from contributing despite an outstanding Under-20 World Cup.

There is no shortage of tantalising young midfield talent for Pochettino to work with and mould in these early weeks, but Chelsea need Caicedo or another more polished midfield partner for Fernandez if they want to be immediately competitive at the upper end of the Premier League.

Attackers

Chelsea’s worst scoring season of the 21st century has had rapid squad-building consequences, with Kai Havertz sold to London rivals Arsenal and the long-awaited arrival of Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig supplemented by the acquisition of Nicolas Jackson from Villarreal in a deal worth a little more than €35million (£30m; $38.1m).

At the very least, Pochettino will go into pre-season with two talented, young No 9 options in the form of Jackson and Armando Broja — who is nearing a return from an ACL injury — and a rounded, versatile scoring forward in Nkunku. That lessens the pressure on Chelsea to secure a high-profile lead striker in this summer window, even if it cannot be ruled out.

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Around them, recent signings Raheem Sterling, Mykhailo Mudryk and Noni Madueke will be expected to show their true quality in a more coherent pre-season. David Datro Fofana is much less refined at this stage and likely to go on loan — perhaps to Chelsea’s new partner club, Strasbourg — even if he does secure minutes during the U.S. tour.

Overall there is plenty of speed, skill and direct running in Chelsea’s attacking options; Pochettino’s most important early task will be to build a level of combination chemistry that has been sorely lacking in the last two years.

The list of attackers not in Pochettino’s pre-season squad may outnumber the list of those in it.

Romelu Lukaku has given no sign of being prepared to report to Cobham as he pushes for a return to Inter Milan while Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Christian Pulisic  the subject of bids from Lyon and Milan on Sunday — and Hakim Ziyech are all clearly outside the club and the new head coach’s plans. Callum Hudson-Odoi, now in the final year of his contract, is also weighing up options to leave Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea are light on proven Premier League quality in the final third aside from Sterling, but it is almost impossible to be as bad in attack next season as they were in 2022-23 and if Nkunku is anything close to the player who lit up the Bundesliga in the last two seasons, Pochettino could have some real firepower at his disposal from day one.


History suggests that Pochettino does his best work with relatively lean squads filled with younger, more malleable talent. Chelsea are much closer to fitting this profile than they were even when they confirmed his appointment at the end of May.

The process of first-team trimming is far from over and some of the remaining cases will be more difficult to resolve than others, but Stewart and Winstanley have at least whittled down the squad to a level that should be practically manageable for Pochettino as he puts his new players through their paces at Cobham ahead of the U.S. trip.

Caicedo is a vital signing to offset the exodus of proven midfield quality and restore the balance of Chelsea’s depleted options, and a swift agreement with Brighton would allow Pochettino to assimilate him into the heart of the team next to Fernandez well before the real matches begin.

Beyond that, there are no positions which look in desperate need of an immediate upgrade.

Pochettino has, at the very least, what he needs to start building an exciting new team.

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2 hours ago, OneMoSalah said:

Cant afford another year with no regular source of goals though. Or we might as well kiss goodbye to any opportunity of finishing top 4/6.

Although at this rate its going to be tough to do anyway because realistically we seem to be just intent on chasing wingers and right backs when we lack a CF, CMs and GK.

The lack of CMs is a concern for me. When we were going to drain the swamp, I had hoped for a 'collective drain' rather than one focused solely on our midfield players. We don't even have RLC to call on for depth, and despite all his problems, he was still a utility player that could be deployed in different positions if we were short on options.

I'm biting my lip and not ranting about it because there are still weeks to go before the close of the window.

That being said, I think it's a must that we get one of the primary targets (Caicedo most likely) early in our preseason., if not before the first preseason game.

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6 hours ago, Blue Armour said:

The lack of CMs is a concern for me. When we were going to drain the swamp, I had hoped for a 'collective drain' rather than one focused solely on our midfield players. We don't even have RLC to call on for depth, and despite all his problems, he was still a utility player that could be deployed in different positions if we were short on options.

I'm biting my lip and not ranting about it because there are still weeks to go before the close of the window.

That being said, I think it's a must that we get one of the primary targets (Caicedo most likely) early in our preseason., if not before the first preseason game.

well, watch this list, I posted it before, it is quite expansive

bold are my main options

CMFs

by valuation

Frenkie de Jong (pipe dream)
Nicolò Barella 
Alexis Mac Allister
Mikel Merino   
Sergej Milinković-Savić 
Matheus Nunes  
Vitinha  
Rodrigo de Paul   
Nicolò Fagioli 
Marcos Llorente 
Gabri Veiga (PSG will likely get him, grrrrrr)
Manu Koné  

Ryan Gravenberch 
Orkun Kökcü 
Carlos Soler 
Seko Fofana 
Eljif Elmas  
Youssouf Fofana 
Maxence Caqueret
Fabio Miretti
Luka Sucic

youth

João Neves

Hugo Larsson

next summer (as he is only 17yo now) Warren Zaïre-Emery

 

DMFs

by valuation 

Aurélien Tchouaméni (extremely unlikely)
Moisés Caicedo
Manuel Ugarte    
Sandro Tonali 
Amadou Onana 
Martín Zubimendi 
Roméo Lavia
Khéphren Thuram 

Teun Koopmeiners  
Sofyan Amrabat 
Manuel Locatelli 
Danilo 
Guido Rodríguez  (probably too old now)
Florentino  
Alan Varela

youth

Arthur Vermeeren  
Lesley Ugochukwu 

 

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