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On 6/6/2018 at 12:38 PM, MoJames said:

Cristian Pavón's agent held talks yesterday with representatives from Chelsea and Arsenal.

Apparently this is an up and coming Argentine that Messi has been on Barca to sign.

He is most likely in the starting XI for Argentina in the World Cup, so yeah, the 22 year-old kid is kind of good.

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2 hours ago, MoJames said:

So apparently this says Griezmann is staying

 


With his national team buddy Lemar coming to town, it kind of makes sense. It looks like they're aiming for an extended Champions League run rather than settling for 3rd in their CL Group and crushing it in the B-League.

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17 hours ago, Schulz2.0 said:

Norwich have agreed with Southampton and Leicester to deals for James Maddison. £22m plus add ons. Reportedly prefers Southampton.

Heading to Leicester pending a medical.

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On 6/14/2018 at 6:03 PM, Napoleon said:


With his national team buddy Lemar coming to town, it kind of makes sense. It looks like they're aiming for an extended Champions League run rather than settling for 3rd in their CL Group and crushing it in the B-League.

Atletico has made it out of the group stage 4 of the last 5 years, including a quarterfinal, a semifinal, and two finals appearances. 

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On 6/18/2018 at 7:33 AM, Schulz2.0 said:

Heading to Leicester pending a medical.

Maddison officially joined Leicester. Paves the way for Mahrez to City.

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Wilshere weighing up options after calling time on Arsenal caree

 

The midfielder is looking for a new club after ending his 17-year stay at the Gunners.
 
Last updated:  20 June 2018 - 4.36am 
 
 
Jack Wilshere will take time to consider his next move after bringing an end to his 17-year stay at Arsenal in order to progress his career.
 
The 26-year-old cited “purely footballing reasons” for his decision to leave the Gunners after revealing new head coach Unai Emery told him he would not play a key role in his plans for next season.
 
“I am feeling fit, sharp and strong and will be working tirelessly to ensure I am in peak condition ahead of the new season,” said Wilshere on Instagram.
 
“I’ll now be taking the time necessary to consider my options before deciding on the next stage of my career.
 
“There will be the opportunity to talk properly when the time is right but for now I would just like to thank everyone at the club for everything over the past 17 years, in particular Arsene Wenger and his staff, all of my team-mates over the years, everyone at the academy for helping me fulfil my dream and of course the fans, who I have always shared such a special relationship with.
 
“I leave with memories that will stay with me forever from my time at the club.”
 
Wilshere, who prior to Emery’s arrival last month had agreed a reduced-terms contract, admits it was a huge wrench to leave the club whose academy he joined as a nine-year-old.
 
However, the midfielder accepts he has to move on for the sake of his career.
 
“Following a number of extensive conversations with those at the club, and in particular a recent meeting with the new manager Unai Emery, I felt that I was ultimately left with little choice but to make the decision that I have due to purely footballing reasons,” he added.
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19 minutes ago, MoJames said:

Can to Juventus happened a couple of days, found this interesting.

 

I think it includes the signing bonus.

Yeah, Liverpool was screwed on that one. Given our summer transfers, he's not a sure starter, let alone the teams highest earner.

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Hmmm that's the first I've seen that figure. I saw 80K/week reported a few weeks back by someone. If it is really 220K a week then he made the right decision and good luck to him. 

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Chelsea is waiting for Sarri and wants to 'close the operation' for Manolas.

In the last few hours, Chelsea has decided they'll pay the clause of €38 million. Manolas is seriously considering The Blues' proposal, but still needs a few days to decide.

At the same time, negotiations with Rugani are proceeding. Chelsea intend to break through the wall of €30 million + bonuses to meet the demands of Juve.

Rugani would be guaranteed a multi-year contract worth €3.5 million per season.

For the moment, there are no developments on Albiol, another profile that Sarri likes.

 

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1 hour ago, JNip said:

Kovacic likely leaving RM.

Everything I’ve seen is that he’s trying to force RM to play him or move him, but RM don’t want to sell. That being said, I’d love to have him at Spurs.

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