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Liverpool revive interest in Trabzonspor goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir – described as ‘one of the best goalkeepers I have seen’ by top scout

https://talksport.com/football/725933/liverpool-transfer-news-trabzonspor-goalkeeper-ugurcan-cakir-report-goalkeepers-scout/

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2 minutes ago, Ryan Fong said:


Care to elaborate? Genuinely curious.

I have posted on him so many times

I find it surprising that people are going 'who?' but then again,not really :)

he and Predrag Rajković are my two top targets not named Oblak or Donnarumma or Onana

Schmeichel is up there too, BUT he is soon 34 and Leicester will want too much for him

Cakir has good size (almost 6 3 and a half), super reflexes, commanding in the air, decent with his feet,(probably the area he can most improve on) good leaping ability, decent in distribution, strong wrists, good hands

 

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Chelsea 'eyeing up move for 15-year-old Monaco sensation Malamine Efekele' - who has been dubbed the new Kylian Mbappe - as Blues look to continue their youth revolution

The 15-year-old winger has been dubbed as the next Kylian Mbappe 
The youngster has previously been coached by the PSG star's father 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-8509781/Chelsea-eyeing-15-year-old-Monaco-sensation-Malamine-Efekele-dubbed-new-Kylian-Mbappe.html

Monaco teenager Malamine Efekele, who has been dubbed the next 'Kylian Mbappe', is being tracked by Chelsea, according to reports.

PSG star Mbappe started his career with the French club and 15-year-old winger Efekele is seen as the next big talent set to emerge from the Ligue 1 side's academy. 

And according to L'Equipe, Chelsea have been tracking the youngster's development and are lining up a move.

 

Chelsea are reportedly eyeing a move for 15-year-old Monaco sensation Malamine Efekele

 

when he was 13:

From left, Reda Belahyane, Enzo, Mounir and Malamine Efekele, 13 year-old players from the academy stand by the replica of the 1998 World Cup

 

Chelsea eyeing Malamine Efekele (Monaco)

https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Transferts-chelsea-lorgne-malamine-efekele-monaco/1150998

After Hannibal Mejbri , a French international under-16 player who left for Manchester United last summer for € 5 million (plus € 5 million in bonuses) after only one season at the princely training center, Monaco could lose another of its nuggets. Malamine Efekele, who turns sixteen on July 19, is in the sights of Chelsea. The Blues support to seize this lively and very promising attacker, who follows in the footsteps of Kylian Mbappé according to many observers.

The teenager, regularly upgraded, disembarked from INF Clairefontaine at ASM in the middle of last year. He was also trained at AS Bondy, where he had Wilfrid Mbappé, the father of the 2018 world champion, as a youth coach. The London club is considering recruiting this young Monegasque hope this summer. This reflection is accelerated by Brexit, whose future provisions could prevent English clubs from recruiting foreign minors after January 1, 2021.

 

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On 7/5/2020 at 3:27 PM, Tomo said:

It depends on what context we look at things. Do I think he's been decent in terms of individual performance? Yes but I think he lacks some vital skills to play in that role. Also given the fluitidity and build up play we lose by putting him there instead of Jorgi or Gilmour the trade off has to be that we're much more solid defensively, and I'm just not sure we are (even yesterday there were a couple of occasions Watford were a through ball away from a 1 on 1 with Kepa).

Kante is more of an proactive hunter, sitting in sticking 100% to his position and playing the patience game just isn't him, even if he learns to reign it in a bit more often there will still be times he instinctively evades position to hunt an interception/tackle and if that backfires we're all of a sudden really stretched (that was a problem for him even at his absolute peak playing there, case in point Ozil's goal against us in that game that forced Conte to overhaul the system), an example since the restart would be where the late free kick Villa got against us, he had to bring Grealish down because he evaded position and got turned.

Sorry mate. But it's a case of you don't know what you got, till it's gone. 

Jorginho is shit. Absolute shit. He is literally hunted down by opponents. Easily one of the weakest links. Moreover slows our attacks down more than giving it an impetus ans defensively it just makes us imbecilic. 

I think Lampard has been totally and completely vindicated. Jorginho should be no where near our starting 11. 

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The five Chelsea players whose futures are in doubt after Sheffield United shocker

https://www.football.london/chelsea-fc/five-chelsea-players-whose-futures-18583249

Frank Lampard's message was clear. When the head coach said that he had learnt a lot from his team's spineless performance, it was clear that a number of those on the pitch now have serious doubts over their future.

The most galling thing about the 3-0 defeat to Sheffield United was the lack of commitment and fight. Individual mistakes are one thing, a lack of effort is a whole other.

Here are five players with a challenge on their hands to prove they should be part of next season's squad.

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26 minutes ago, Vesper said:

The five Chelsea players whose futures are in doubt after Sheffield United shocker

https://www.football.london/chelsea-fc/five-chelsea-players-whose-futures-18583249

Frank Lampard's message was clear. When the head coach said that he had learnt a lot from his team's spineless performance, it was clear that a number of those on the pitch now have serious doubts over their future.

The most galling thing about the 3-0 defeat to Sheffield United was the lack of commitment and fight. Individual mistakes are one thing, a lack of effort is a whole other.

Here are five players with a challenge on their hands to prove they should be part of next season's squad.

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Shocker English media outlet blatantly ignore Ross Barkley. 

Realistically you could have those 5 plus Emerson, Alonso and Barkley if you wanted to but we will never offload 7 from our squad on top of Willian and Pedro who are going plus the several others who make up the loan scrapheap. Plus you could question whether or not James, Abraham or Hudson-Odoi will feature as prominently next season (they'll obviously still be squad players 100% as they are talented boys but you can expect that this season will have been a reality check for them in many instances that hopefully they grow stronger from).

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29 minutes ago, OneMoSalah said:

Shocker English media outlet blatantly ignore Ross Barkley. 

Realistically you could have those 5 plus Emerson, Alonso and Barkley if you wanted to but we will never offload 7 from our squad on top of Willian and Pedro who are going plus the several others who make up the loan scrapheap. Plus you could question whether or not James, Abraham or Hudson-Odoi will feature as prominently next season (they'll obviously still be squad players 100% as they are talented boys but you can expect that this season will have been a reality check for them in many instances that hopefully they grow stronger from).

we are a very overrated team atm

only players who have been solid for significant periods
8 out of 25

not acceptable

and some of those 8 have been super sketchy at times


Marcos Alonso    (sometimes, but must be upgraded upon)
César Azpilicueta   (NOT at LB at RB only)
Mateo Kovacic    (best player overall and he has barely played lately)
Mason Mount    (I cannot complain, he has done what he has been asked to do overall)
Christian Pulisic    (our only true threat atm)
Willian    (been our second best player in the restart but is clearly tired atm)
Tammy Abraham    (only first half, has been dreadful overall in 2020)
Olivier Giroud    (sometimes)

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