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s4tch

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Icardi is available, cheaper, more mobile and a better finisher than Lukaku.
and a proven trouble maker, asshole, cuck too.

neither are a clear upgrade overall on higuain, who we seem to be unable to offload. at this point i'd rather put some faith in him than gamble on a textbook rotten apple or overpay for an overweight, technically limited deadweight from a mediocre squad. at least higuain gave 101% everytime he stepped on the pitch in a juve jersey.
 

Juliano13

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and a proven trouble maker, asshole, cuck too.

neither are a clear upgrade overall on higuain, who we seem unable to offload. at this point i'd rather put some faith in him than gamble on a textbook rotten apple or overpay for an overweight, technically limited deadweight from a mediocre squad. at least higuain gave 101% everytime he stepped on the pitch in a juve jersey.
We don't really have a choice. But yes, he seems to fit Sarri better than Icardi or Lukaku.
 

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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OMG United fans on Twitter are seriously divided over who's the better signing between Eriksen and Bruno Fernandes!
They have to the most delusional fans i've ever come across!
Eriksen is a top player and has been key to Tottenham success for years while Bruno Fernandes played for mid table Serie A teams Sampdoria and Udinese before joining the Portuguese league.
Tell you what: Eriksen has a market value of €110m. You should be able toget Bruno Fernandes for €50m.
"Who would you rather have?" LOL
 

Strickland

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But spreading the payment in several installments is just a cash flow thing. It still counts for this season as an expense for all purposes.
for which purposes it counts for this season? as far as I'm aware, everywhere this purchase is reported (annual financial report for shareholders, FFP reports for UEFA, etc), it'll be 75m spread over 5 years and not 75m only this summer
 

AllegriGOAT

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Eriksen is looking for a raise but he can't get it at Tottenham who are notorious penny pinchers. The only clubs who can offer crazy money are Real, Barca and Man U and Man U look favorite. It makes me more glad Dybala turn down Man U. He show he is not in for the money.
 

Dantes

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Eriksen is looking for a raise but he can't get it at Tottenham who are notorious penny pinchers. The only clubs who can offer crazy money are Real, Barca and Man U and Man U look favorite. It makes me more glad Dybala turn down Man U. He show he is not in for the money.
Nope. This is incorrect on so many levels.

Eriksen is looking for a new challenge. He's clearly jaded and has been offered a generous contract at Spurs. He's had his eye on Madrid, but think he could also be tempted by a Juve or Bayern type. A Champions League contender with a very good shout at domestic success also. Utd are not favourites, but he may go there if we push him out and there are no other suitors. Certainly would not be Eriksen's first, second or third choice.

As for penny-pinchers? LOL! You laugh at the stupid money Man Utd spunk on average players, and the salaries Arsenal pay to some absolute no-hopers. But when a club is sensible with its finances - one without the backing of an oil baron or a middle east country - that's a bad thing too. Your statements are all rhetoric and no substance.
 

Juve92

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Nope. This is incorrect on so many levels.

Eriksen is looking for a new challenge. He's clearly jaded and has been offered a generous contract at Spurs. He's had his eye on Madrid, but think he could also be tempted by a Juve or Bayern type. A Champions League contender with a very good shout at domestic success also. Utd are not favourites, but he may go there if we push him out and there are no other suitors. Certainly would not be Eriksen's first, second or third choice.

As for penny-pinchers? LOL! You laugh at the stupid money Man Utd spunk on average players, and the salaries Arsenal pay to some absolute no-hopers. But when a club is sensible with its finances - one without the backing of an oil baron or a middle east country - that's a bad thing too. Your statements are all rhetoric and no substance.
Relax, Spurs fan. Eriksen wants to win trophies now, and is therefore linked to some big clubs, Spurs isn't one. Soon he is gone, accept it.
 
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