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1 minute ago, Vesper said:

Fichajes bollocks, beware:

According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, the Argentine is ‘very popular’ amongst Real Madrid management and they are ‘convinced that he would be a key player in dominating the midfield in the coming years.” They also state that the thinking is Fernandez could be the successor to Toni Kroos after the German retired last year.

However, to prise him away from Chelsea is expected to cost a significant amount with the publication suggesting the London club would not let him go for anything less than €130m. Chelsea paid Benfica £106.8m in 2023, making him the club’s most expensive signing.

To raise that money, Madrid are reportedly willing to let Eduardo Camavinga, Rodrygo and Fran García leave this summer, a trio they hope could raise €150m in transfer fees.

 

I would not sell unless Enzo makes a big fuss about moving to Real Madrid. 

And if that happens then we should get 100% of what we paid over. 

200 million pounds or nothing else. 

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57 minutes ago, Fernando said:

And if that happens then we should get 100% of what we paid over. 

200 million pounds or nothing else. 

we paid £107m for him

so 200 per cent (ie double) would be £214m (€247.5m)

that extra £14m could buy at least one Brasilian 15yo who could come here in 2028 and be loaned out for 3 years, LOLOLOLOL

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10 minutes ago, Vesper said:

Xavis is a right footer

Kendry is a lefty

I was thinking more about the space they occupy. With Quenda coming in next summer as well I don’t see any space whatsoever for Paez if we buy another #10 this summer.

It’s already hard to picture how Quenda gets lots of minutes if Neto & Estevão have great seasons on the RW. 

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2 hours ago, Special Juan said:

Still no Madueke announcement, but with his sale and Petrovic there is 70 odd million.

One more attacker, but not Garnacho 

 
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So why has the deal not been confirmed?

Up until last weekend, Madueke was with the Chelsea squad on duty at the Club World Cup in the United States of America. The 23-year-old came off the bench in the Blues' semi-final win over Fluminense on Tuesday, July 8.

With talks progressing over the deal to take him to Arsenal, however, Madueke left Chelsea's Club World Cup campaign prior to the final in New Jersey that the Blues won by defeating Paris Saint-Germain 3-0.

It is because of that Club World Cup journey, however, that is the reason why Madueke has not been confirmed.

While the formalities of the deal may have been completed already, Madueke has not officially signed, having been allowed to go on holiday because of his participation in the Club World Cup.

FIFA guidelines state that players should have at least three consecutive weeks of holiday after the end of a season and Madueke is currently enjoying that break.

Arsenal allowed Madueke that extended time off, not expecting him to be on the plane for the start of the club's pre-season tour of Asia. Madueke has only had one week off so far and another two weeks would see him miss the tour entirely.

It may be some time before the deal is officially announced.

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10 minutes ago, Vesper said:
 
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So why has the deal not been confirmed?

Up until last weekend, Madueke was with the Chelsea squad on duty at the Club World Cup in the United States of America. The 23-year-old came off the bench in the Blues' semi-final win over Fluminense on Tuesday, July 8.

With talks progressing over the deal to take him to Arsenal, however, Madueke left Chelsea's Club World Cup campaign prior to the final in New Jersey that the Blues won by defeating Paris Saint-Germain 3-0.

It is because of that Club World Cup journey, however, that is the reason why Madueke has not been confirmed.

While the formalities of the deal may have been completed already, Madueke has not officially signed, having been allowed to go on holiday because of his participation in the Club World Cup.

FIFA guidelines state that players should have at least three consecutive weeks of holiday after the end of a season and Madueke is currently enjoying that break.

Arsenal allowed Madueke that extended time off, not expecting him to be on the plane for the start of the club's pre-season tour of Asia. Madueke has only had one week off so far and another two weeks would see him miss the tour entirely.

It may be some time before the deal is officially announced.

Unless he's got Lupus he shouldnt need 3 weeks to complete a read & sign.

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41 minutes ago, Pizy said:

I’d absolutely take Xavi Simons. But it would probably be a death sentence for Kendry Paez’s chances of ever being a Chelsea first team player even if he kills it at Strasbourg. 

Paez I don't think he will make it. 

I think we got the best from Ecuador in Caicedo. 

This guy I'm not sure, his mind seems like a weakling to me. 

But let's see what he does in Strasbourg. I hope he proves me wrong. 

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