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6 hours ago, NikkiCFC said:

Didn't score this season in Bundesliga. 

11 games. 900 minutes played. 

I am almost certain CHO will be better soon. 

and all his 3 non league goals and 3 non league assists were against shite teams, including a 3rd tier MSV Duisburg (and they are only 1 point above BOTTOM of Bundesliga 3 table as well, so likely going down to 4th tier, and also have the worst defence in the division as well)

all season long, against any sort of remotely quality team, he has one lone assist, and that was against Gladbach, the first league game of the year, 3 month ago

he is off to a horrid start so far, and DID have Håland for most of it, so no excuse there

also, all this is in a really high scoring league as well, this is not 91/92 Serie A, where the top 3 teams COMBINED (granted a 34 game season) gave up only 63 total goals TOTAL (AC Milan, who went undefeated, Juve and Torino)

That AC Milan side, just insane the players they had

100% Italian, except for the 3 Dutch global superstars

Fabio Capello's first year as the manager

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how would you like to have this for a GK and back 4, lolol

GK    Italy    Sebastiano Rossi 
RB    Italy    Mauro Tassotti   
CB    Italy    Alessandro Costacurta    
CB    Italy    Franco Baresi    
LB    Italy    Paolo Maldini

100 major trophies combined for those 5, including multiple CL/European cups (5), UEFA Super Cups (5) multiple world championships (both Intercontinental Cups (2)and FIFA WCC (1) ), 5 Supercoppa's,1 Coppa Italia tile (that is crazy they only won one) 7 Serie A tiles, and a World Cup (would have been 2, but Maldini was slightly injured in 2006 and refused to come out of retirement at an international level, which he said is his only single regret in football) The only thing at least one of the 5 failed to do was win the Euro championship (Italy has amazingly only won it once, in 1968) Maldini did lose the 2000 final to France, the Trezeguet Golden Goal. All of them except Rossi were also WC runners up, they lost on pens to Brazil in the 1994 final.

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3 hours ago, Jason said:

Wonder if United (again) or any other club would go for him this summer. Things have gone very quiet on the transfer front with Sancho. 

I still expect Sancho to end up in PL next season.  

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7 minutes ago, Blues Forever said:

I still expect Sancho to end up in PL next season.  

If Dortmund sell Sancho this summer, then I can't see them selling Haaland as well, unless they don't qualify for the Champions League. 

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1 minute ago, Blues Forever said:

Agree, i don't expect Dortmund to sell Haaland this summer. 

Dortmund are really in a tricky position with Haaland. Try to sell him this summer and they could potentially get over 100 million for him, assuming someone is willing to pay that money. If not, then Haaland's release clause of just under 70 million euros (IIRC) will activate next summer. 

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1 hour ago, Jason said:

Dortmund are really in a tricky position with Haaland. Try to sell him this summer and they could potentially get over 100 million for him, assuming someone is willing to pay that money. If not, then Haaland's release clause of just under 70 million euros (IIRC) will activate next summer. 

According to bild Haaland release clause is actually around €100m. No idea what is the real amount since Ruhr Nachricten (Dortmund mouthpiece) also didn't mention it.

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On 18/03/2021 at 14:30, Jason said:

Dortmund are really in a tricky position with Haaland. Try to sell him this summer and they could potentially get over 100 million for him, assuming someone is willing to pay that money. If not, then Haaland's release clause of just under 70 million euros (IIRC) will activate next summer. 

I think a lot depends on whether Dortmund qualify for the CL or not. Of they do not I see one or both or Sancho and Haaland being sold. 

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1 hour ago, King Kante said:

I think a lot depends on whether Dortmund qualify for the CL or not. Of they do not I see one or both or Sancho and Haaland being sold. 

But who's gonna buy them?

Only United were seriously interested in Sancho last summer. Are there more clubs suddenly interested now? Even United seem to have cooled interest in him.

Haaland could of course be sold but if Dortmund stick to their asking price, will anyone pay that kind of money for him? 

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4 hours ago, Jason said:

But who's gonna buy them?

Only United were seriously interested in Sancho last summer. Are there more clubs suddenly interested now? Even United seem to have cooled interest in him.

Haaland could of course be sold but if Dortmund stick to their asking price, will anyone pay that kind of money for him? 

With no CL Dortmund would need to start to get more realistic. 

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3 minutes ago, King Kante said:

With no CL Dortmund would need to start to get more realistic. 

They are taking a financial hit, like every other club, but not sure they're in a desperate financial situation that they have to sell their best players if they don't qualify. Am sure Dortmund are aware that they might not qualify for the Champions League when they set their Haaland price tag, assuming it's true.

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4 hours ago, Jason said:

They are taking a financial hit, like every other club, but not sure they're in a desperate financial situation that they have to sell their best players if they don't qualify. Am sure Dortmund are aware that they might not qualify for the Champions League when they set their Haaland price tag, assuming it's true.

Personally, I do not believe the price tag. The reason for this is due to his buyout. Now I know there are rumours going around his (Håland's) buyout isn't a thing but I am not buying that as otherwise all of Europe's top clubs would've been all over him last season when he left Salzburg. That consequently caps his price this season as the next he is going to leave. 

That gives Dortmund two choices, take €100-110m now or keep him for a extra season (potentially without CL) and lose the next for €65-70m. 

If they get CL they may be able to push the price up or keep hold, but without it they'll need to plug the gap, as they are the type of team that balance the books. 

As for Sancho, they probably should've taken the money last summer as his value is less now. I reckon this will also be considered when it comes to Håland. 

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