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Liverpool and Palace are expected to hold further talks about Guehi after the two clubs meet in the Community Shield on Sunday, with the Eagles wanting about £45m for a player who is out of contract next summer. (Mail)

 

we will score 5 and concede 6!!

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1 hour ago, Vesper said:

we simply MUST start moving out A LOT of the deadwood

so we can sort these signings

we have far too many shit players to move

so frustrating

Always takes till deadline day because teams wait for a better deal for the dead wood - Loan with part-wages covered. See no other deals for Chilwell and Sterling. 

We've moved a lot of deadwood already - Most surprising was good money deals for Felix, KDH, Broja and Ugo. 

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1 hour ago, Strike said:

Always takes till deadline day because teams wait for a better deal for the dead wood - Loan with part-wages covered. See no other deals for Chilwell and Sterling. 

We've moved a lot of deadwood already - Most surprising was good money deals for Felix, KDH, Broja and Ugo. 

Quadruple player sale won’t fix Chelsea’s new FFP problem as Clearlake stare down UEFA punishment

 

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I feel like something surely has to already be happening with Jackson behind the scenes for us to leave him out completely for these two friendlies. If we were still in that “if a huge offer comes in we’ll sell him but we’ll happily keep him otherwise” mode then he would be in the squad on the bench.

For us to be leaving him out completely it must mean he is actively working on a move away. No chance of returning.

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30 minutes ago, mkh said:

Maresca: “Fofana could be available for Crystal Palace yes, and we are very happy because he is a very important player. Trev is fine; he decided to come off because it was too hot (laughs)”

"ignore him limping off the pitch" "it was just too hot"

lies, damn lies! 

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Bayern being on the verge of selling Coman has me side eyeing them a little bit. They’ll soon need another attacker and they were one of the other clubs linked with Xavi along with ourselves and Arse. 
 

We may want to hurry up before they turn their gaze on him. They’ll know him extremely well and it’s often very difficult for Bundesliga players from the smaller clubs to turn down Bayern if they come for you.

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9 minutes ago, Pizy said:

Bayern being on the verge of selling Coman has me side eyeing them a little bit. They’ll soon need another attacker and they were one of the other clubs linked with Xavi along with ourselves and Arse. 
 

We may want to hurry up before they turn their gaze on him. They’ll know him extremely well and it’s often very difficult for Bundesliga players from the smaller clubs to turn down Bayern if they come for you.

Wasn't it reported he wants to play in the PL.

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Just now, TheHulk said:

Wasn't it reported he wants to play in the PL.

yes

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https://www.getfootballnewsgermany.com/2025/xavi-simons-prefers-to-move-to-the-premier-league/

Bild reports Xavi Simons prefers to move to either the Premier League if he is to leave RB Leipzig this summer. 

After missing out on Champions League football and European football altogether, the future of Simons has been up in the air. Bayern Munich have been linked with the Dutch international, but he is said to have a preference for his future. 

The 22-year-old wants to move to the Premier League and has brought in an agent by the name of Ali Barat, who has connections in England to try and engineer a move away. It is expected that Barat will approach Chelsea for Simons. 

However, if Simons is to leave Leipzig in the summer, the Bundesliga side wants a fee of significantly more than the €50m they paid to bring the Dutch international to the club permanently in the winter. 

A sale of Simons would significantly help Leipzig balance the books when it comes to their spending this summer. So far, they have spent €92m and do not look like stopping. The 22-year-old’s departure would greatly reduce their net spend. However, as Leipzig is backed by Red Bull, they can spend whatever they want, and debt will not be a problem. 

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