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Osman

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I would like to inform you that Inda has no GK and Lautaro as only striker.

Thuram is a striker too. But they need 2nd striker, both Dzeko and Lukaku left.


Big question mark will be who will play Regista and replace Brozovic, their most important player tactically. Frattesi and the other mids are box to box or attacking CMs.


Cuadrado big upgrade on Bellanouva tho. Samardzic will be boost for their AM roles, rotating with Hakan.
 

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Akshen

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Thuram is a striker too. But they need 2nd striker, both Dzeko and Lukaku left.


Big question mark will be who will play Regista and replace Brozovic, their most important player tactically. Frattesi and the other mids are box to box or attacking CMs.


Cuadrado big upgrade on Bellanouva tho. Samardzic will be boost for their AM roles, rotating with Hakan.
Calhanoglu has been converted to a regista last season and was doing quite good, they will probably aim to play him there.
 

Strickland

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Lol, surely this is not true.

"Hey come maintain your fitness with us so you can pursue your childhood dream of playing for Real Madrid next season".
if I'm Liverpool and he's available for a reasonable cost, I'm definitely considering. a player like Mbappe brings you extra goals, brings you points in the table, could possibly be the difference between winning or not winning the PL or CL or not. Replace Mbappe with Darwin Nunez in 2018 and France might not win that WC.
 

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Man Utd just signed a £900m 10 year deal with adidas. These kind of deals are why they can fail over and over and still start each season with a competitive squad.
Am surprised we managed to US$464 million for 8 seasons but that amount is insane. Imagine guaranteed US$115 million per season for 10 years.
 
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I watched a video last night which drew out how impossibly sustainable this spending spree is. Mostly it comes down to the GDP of KSA being 1/2 of Canada's and their Foreign Investment Fund, or whatever it is, being less than half of Norway's.

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He will be okay, I'd think. How's your midfield service and wing-support?

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Report: Bayern Munich offer €85+10m for Harry Kane, expect him to start vs RB Leipzig in the Supercup
That still seems far away from Daniel Levy’s evaluation, though.
By Ineednoname Aug 1, 2023, 7:40pm CEST
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According to a report by Bild, Bayern Munich offered Tottenham Hotspur €85m guaranteed plus €10m in add-ons for Harry Kane in the latest round of talks between the two clubs. This is still a little short of Daniel Levy’s evaluation for the player, but the Bavarians are confident that Kane will play in red against RB Leipzig in the DFL Supercup later this month.
Kane is set to play for Spurs in a friendly against Shakhtar Donetsk this Sunday, but he wants his move to Germany completed before his team face Brentford in the opening game of the English Premier League on August 13. If the transfer cannot be completed by then, the striker apparently prefers the idea of staying at Spurs.
Therefore, this means that the saga will not drag out all the way until Bayern Munich play their opening games in the Bundesliga, right near the end of the transfer window. While Daniel Levy has not put any deadline on negotiations, Kane’s desires could now put pressure on Bayern Munich to up the bid and make sure they get their man.
Per all reports in Germany and abroad, Bayern are extremely confident of landing Kane — it’s only a matter of time and money. The only question left is “How much?”
 
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JuveJay

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He will be okay, I'd think. How's your midfield service and wing-support?

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Report: Bayern Munich offer €85+10m for Harry Kane, expect him to start vs RB Leipzig in the Supercup
That still seems far away from Daniel Levy’s evaluation, though.
By Ineednoname Aug 1, 2023, 7:40pm CEST
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According to a report by Bild, Bayern Munich offered Tottenham Hotspur €85m guaranteed plus €10m in add-ons for Harry Kane in the latest round of talks between the two clubs. This is still a little short of Daniel Levy’s evaluation for the player, but the Bavarians are confident that Kane will play in red against RB Leipzig in the DFL Supercup later this month.
Kane is set to play for Spurs in a friendly against Shakhtar Donetsk this Sunday, but he wants his move to Germany completed before his team face Brentford in the opening game of the English Premier League on August 13. If the transfer cannot be completed by then, the striker apparently prefers the idea of staying at Spurs.
Therefore, this means that the saga will not drag out all the way until Bayern Munich play their opening games in the Bundesliga, right near the end of the transfer window. While Daniel Levy has not put any deadline on negotiations, Kane’s desires could now put pressure on Bayern Munich to up the bid and make sure they get their man.
Per all reports in Germany and abroad, Bayern are extremely confident of landing Kane — it’s only a matter of time and money. The only question left is “How much?”
The team creates a lot and tends to get the ball from defence to attack quickly in transition, so he'd also get left alone to battle directly with one defender quite often. Looks like they will have two very quick wingbacks next season.

If you consider he would replace Gyokeres who got 20+ last season he should get chances, and he seems fairly similar in some ways.
 
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Official: Bayern Munich bid farewell to Sadio Mané‎
A glorious Bundesliga chapter was not to be. The former Liverpool star is now off to Saudi Arabia.
By zippy86 Aug 1, 2023, 9:15pm CEST
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Sadio Mané’s Bayern Munich chapter is officially over. The Senegalese international and long-time Liverpool FC dynamo bids farewell to the club after just one season in Germany.
Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen offered parting thoughts to Mané. Via FCBayern.com:
We want to thank Sadio Mané for the past season. It certainly hasn’t been an easy year for him, suffering an injury just before the World Cup and missing out on participation with Senegal, whom he had earlier led to their maiden Africa Cup of Nations triumph and World Cup qualifiers. Due to the long downtime, he wasn’t able to contribute as much to FC Bayern as we and he himself had hoped. That’s why we decided together that he should start a new chapter in his career and make a fresh start at another club. We wish him all the best and every success for the coming challenges at Al Nassr.​
Mané’s departure is bittersweet and indeed not what either he, nor the Bavarians, had envisioned when the recruitment team of (now former sporting director) Hasan “Brazzo” Salihamidžic, (now former coach) Julian Nagelsmann, and technical director Marco Neppe brought him to Munich a year ago.
While the 31-year-old lit up the field in his debut against RB Leipzig in last year’s DFL-Supercup, the wheels eventually fell off — first on the field, and then off it. Locker room troubles culminating in a publicized spat with teammate Leroy Sané now mark his tenure. In that light, perhaps a fresh start and a clean state is just what he needs.
Farewell, Sadio, and all the best!
 

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Knowah

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Honestly, I'm not really a huge fan of him. Didn't really see him play in Turkey but wasn't really impressed elsewhere either. Might do OK in Championship,
My thing with Wright is that he's athletic enough and talented enough striker to score goals in probably Turkey, France, Championship, etc but he'll never be an EPL, Bundesliga, or Lol Liga #1 striker and he'll never be a top quality #1 for the USMNT. He'll be 4 or 5 on the US depth chart and he'll have a great career if he sticks to Championship and smaller domestic leagues. He'll probably even be prolific enough to get a shot at a bigger league but I don't think that will end well.

Like Altidore but slightly better. Tear it up in the Netherlands but be trash for Hull City in the EPL.
 

JuveJay

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Tbh I wasn't that impressed with Wright at the WC, but players can randomly look really good or shit at these tournaments.

I have faith that Mark Robins will get the best out of any player who has the right attitude, he's performed miracles.
 
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