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9 minutes ago, Pizy said:

Don’t think it’s been made official yet, has it?

I thought Broja was - but even still - not even a rumoured amount or anything. We essentially have a round about number for all the stuff we buy well before it even goes through.

We knew Hato was around 38mil. We knew where the hold up in price was with Gittens. We know approximately where Xavi will end up. 

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1 minute ago, LAM09 said:

I really thought he'd have a chance here with the lack of holding mids in our squad. Still remember his goal in preseason against Inter.

We are too stacked now to be carrying these players who need to play football not sit down on benches

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1 minute ago, Special Juan said:

We are too stacked now to be carrying these players who need to play football not sit down on benches

I agree. I still feel the odd player should have buy-back clauses should they really blow up.

George probably being one of them, so the rumours materialise to something more.

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The third Prospect Sheet compiled by the CIES Football Observatory in collaboration with Impect highlights a young centre back with a great future: Luka Vušković. Aged just 18.4, the Croatian has already played two full seasons as a professional between his training club Hajduk Split, Polish side Radomiak Radom and Belgian side Westerlo.

His last season in Belgium was particularly successful, with 36 Pro League games and no fewer than 7 goals. His performances earned him a move to his parent club Tottenham Hotspur. Already estimated at €40 million by the CIES Football Observatory’s statistical model, his transfer value is destined to rise with every game played in the Premier League.

From a technical point of view, Luka Vušković has the profile of an aerial center back with attacking ability, his power being combined with outstanding technical quality. Players with similar characteristics quoted in the report include Germany’s Yann Aurel Bisseck, Ecuador’s Piero Hincapié and England’s Trevoh Chalobah.

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RB Leipzig remain firm on their asking price for Xavi Simons; around €70m all-in, while still waiting for Chelsea’s first official offer.

(@SkySportDE | @philipphinze24)

I think the price is too high.
He really wants to switch and only has two years left on his contract!

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26 minutes ago, mkh said:

RB Leipzig remain firm on their asking price for Xavi Simons; around €70m all-in, while still waiting for Chelsea’s first official offer.

(@SkySportDE | @philipphinze24)

I think the price is too high.
He really wants to switch and only has two years left on his contract!

agree

60m euros baseline fee + 2 or 3 or so million euros in add-ons or they can go fuck right off

Bundesliga players are entirely overvalued compared to their EPL performances (when they come here) overall

it is a fun league to watch but it is shit compared to the EPL

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