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Curious, how have the German media reacted to Sancho over all of this? Negative? Mixed reactions?
He is getting more and more criticism for his unprofessionalism, but is it not as bad as when Dembele was in Germany.
But his criticism is justified.

It also seems that he does not like Favre. It may be due to the fact that he substituted him against Bayern, but Sancho did not Track back and when he did, he failed getting the ball back. His tackling success rate was 25 percent and Favre criticised him in the following press conference that he was not good enough.

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On 11/24/2019 at 9:23 PM, killer1257 said:

I like your point but I disagree because of his playing style. Ziyech is not a typical pure right winger because he is a playmaker that plays on rw, so that is why I don't think that he will lose his insane creativity when he is 30+ years old.He will lose some speed, but he will not lose his dribbling and passing skills. He will at least have 4 World class years and depending how Professional he is; maybe 2 more years(obviously if he does not get any injuries). I would compare that to David Silva, who still is great right now,even though he is at the end of his career.
Ziyech is a fast player, but he relies on his dribbling and passing abilities rather than his pace.
60 Million for at least 4 World class years is pretty good these Days. Sancho 120 mio. , who will struggle with Form due to lack of Experience sometimes and he could always leave us for Barcrlona or Madrid After 5 years anyway. With Ziyech, we get an in Form player with Experience.
Also, Sancho never played PL either. Ziyech still has a lot of Top class CL Matches and he is Good enough for any League I guess

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Yep, fully agree on this. Plus I'd like a bit of experience in the attack next to all the youngsters. We simpy cannot go into next season with Pulisic, CHO, Sancho, Abraham, Batshuayi leading the line and expect to win trophies

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On 11/27/2019 at 6:25 PM, !Hazard! said:

Yep, fully agree on this. Plus I'd like a bit of experience in the attack next to all the youngsters. We simpy cannot go into next season with Pulisic, CHO, Sancho, Abraham, Batshuayi leading the line and expect to win trophies

less than 5% chance Sancho is coming here

it isnt going to happen, in my book

especially if he is sold in January whilst we are banned

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The future of AC Milan captain Alessio Romagnoli is ‘still to be written’ after the defender changed agents, one journalist claims.

Sooner or later it will be necessary to arrive at a solution, he adds, with two big LaLiga clubs at the window for next summer: namely Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.

https://sempremilan.com/pedulla-future-of-ac-milan-star-still-to-be-written-atletico-and-barcelona-lurking

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2 hours ago, Vesper said:

less than 5% chance Sancho is coming here

it isnt going to happen, in my book

especially if he is sold in January whilst we are banned

Even if Sancho is sold next summer, I'm not sure if it's worth spending over 100 million on a player. We have 2-3 other areas that need urgent addressing next summer

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Sancho again, good player, obviously got a bit of an attitude problem though because it looks like this is something he is using to try and force an exit. At his age and having only played 2 seasons of top flight football, it is extremely worrying to see especislly as we are continuously linked to Him too. If he was late here, he would be fined 20k wouldnt he 🤣?

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12 minutes ago, Jason said:

Even if Sancho is sold next summer, I'm not sure if it's worth spending over 100 million on a player. We have 2-3 other areas that need urgent addressing next summer

I always get wary of players when they go all pissy with their attitude and behaviour and discipline

and Sancho is headed down that route

just like the last superstar there, Ousame Dembele (who IF I knew he was going to act like Pulisic in terms of young stars who push and drive themselves and don't go all demanding then I would say BUY BUY BUY as he has insane talent (more than Sancho IMHO) BUT, alas, Dembele looks, atm, to not be growing up enough. I think Barca has become a shit club for discipline, at least under the shit manager they have (I detest Valverde)

Leon Bailey at Bayer Leverkusen is the same, just not nearly as good a player as Sancho or Dembele

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Tottenham target Dejan Kulusevski confirms he's a Chelsea fan

(19yo 1.86m left-footed Swedish RWer playing for Parma on loan from Atalanta)

https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2019/11/28/tottenham-target-dejan-kulusevski-confirms-hes-a-chelsea-fan/

Dejan Kulusevski wasn't a household name heading into the season, but he's making himself a wanted man at Parma.

The Swedish talent joined Atalanta from Brommapojkarna in 2016, with the Italian side seeing him as one for the future being sending him on loan to Parma.

Kulusevski has been superb this season, hitting three goals and five assists in 13 Serie A games, impressing as a creative force for Parma.

Capable of playing out wide or centrally, Kulusevski is now a wanted man, and Atalanta stand to make a huge profit on the 19-year-old star.

Tuttosport now claim that Tottenham and Manchester United are keen to sign Kulusevski, though Arsenal, Inter Milan and Juventus are also in the race with Atalanta demanding €45million (£38.5million).

Now, Kulusevski has been speaking to Fotbollskanalen back in Sweden, and after admitting that he supports Hammarby in Sweden, he claimed that he's a Chelsea fan outside of his home country.

That shouldn't be a barrier to a move to rivals Tottenham, but it does pose the question of whether Chelsea should be in the mix for Kulusevski's signature.

Frank Lampard does have Christian Pulisic, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Mason Mount, Willian and Pedro, who can all play in similar areas, but Kulusevski offers a unique skillset compared to those players.

Kulusevski is big, strong and athletic as well as technically gifted, whilst he offers great balance as a left-footer, meaning he would bring something different to the Chelsea side in more ways than one.

The Blues should be looking at Kulusevski for when their transfer ban is lifted, and take on Tottenham for his signature having emerged as one of the top young talents in Europe – and supporting Chelsea along the way.

 

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fuck Hammarby! (one of our (AIK) two arch enemies)

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32 minutes ago, Vesper said:

I always get wary of players when they go all pissy with their attitude and behaviour and discipline

and Sancho is headed down that route

just like the last superstar there, Ousame Dembele (who IF I knew he was going to act like Pulisic in terms of young stars who push and drive themselves and don't go all demanding then I would say BUY BUY BUY as he has insane talent (more than Sancho IMHO) BUT, alas, Dembele looks, atm, to not be growing up enough. I think Barca has become a shit club for discipline, at least under the shit manager they have (I detest Valverde)

Leon Bailey at Bayer Leverkusen is the same, just not nearly as good a player as Sancho or Dembele

Yeah and if we're being honest, what has Sancho done to justify the 100 million+ price tag? He might be talented but he only came to the fore last season - which he did well TBF - and while he's still posting decent numbers this season, he hasn't been performing at the same level and is suddenly displaying bad behavior at Dortmund. If we're going to spend that much on someone, it should be for proven quality and/or someone in their peak. 

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Just now, Jason said:

Yeah and if we're being honest, what has Sancho done to justify the 100 million+ price tag? He might be talented but he only came to the fore last season - which he did well TBF - and while he's still posting decent numbers this season, he hasn't been performing at the same level and is suddenly displaying bad behavior at Dortmund. If we're going to spend that much on someone, it should be for proven quality and/or someone in their peak. 

cheeky bid for Sadio Mane, lololol

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