Non-Juve transfer news (8 Viewers)

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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they just sold kvara, garnacho might be out of their reach, they need depth
yeah, but they need LW, they currently have 3 RWs in their squad and Soule is another one. Maybe some of them can play on the left wing too (Neres was playing there vs us), but Soule is definitely not the one, he only works on that right side.

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now that makes more sense for Naples.
 
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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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yeah, but they need LW, they currently have 3 RWs in their squad and Soule is another one. Maybe some of them can play on the left wing too (Neres was playing there vs us), but Soule is definitely not the one, he only works on that right side.

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now that makes more sense for Naples.
neres can play on the left

what was the tweet? noa lang rumor? he's a left winger so yeah that makes sense for them

look at this shit, and that calls himself a journalist lol

 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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neres can play on the left

what was the tweet? noa lang rumor? he's a left winger so yeah that makes sense for them

look at this shit, and that calls himself a journalist lol

yeah it was Matteo Moretto reporting on Noah Okafor, no idea why he deleted it.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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Imo it would make football much more interesting if there was a spread of top quality between Europe, Asia broadly and Latin America as well as Africa and North America if the sport grows in the right ways there too.

International club tournaments might mean something and it is already acting as a counterweight to the money spiral of European football. Those simply chasing the bag don't all aim for the EPL or PSG they can go elsewhere now. I think it's probably a good thing overall.

Not to mention world cups being more exciting because there'd be more players who you'd never heard of but with more chance of being a new star in our eyes.
A lot of them underdeveloped countries have more pressing issues than throw money at football but ironically some of them are also the countries that provide the 'gladiators' to entertain us.

Reminds me of the first gladiator movie, where the rich or in this case middle class visit colosseum to experience the exciting fights.
The poor, for them life is about daily bread and survival.

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Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
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A lot of them underdeveloped countries have more pressing issues than throw money at football but ironically some of them are also the countries that provide the 'gladiators' to entertain us.

Reminds me of the first gladiator movie, where the rich or in this case middle class visit colosseum to experience the exciting fights.
The poor, for them life is about daily bread and survival.

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Completely agree. I was just offering a hypothetical wilfully devoid of class analysis.
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
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What is this though? They have Osimhen, Mertens and Batshuayi, are they buying Morata as a bench player??? That doesnt make sense at all.
 

cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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No disrespect to Morata but Milan are upgrading with Gimenez, I'm jealous.
Will Feyenord sell ?
Milan offer is €32m
They dont want to sell Hancko mid season while having Gonzalez as his ready replacement.
It would be strange if they accept Milan's offer. Do they have a capable subs for him ?

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potential player but still not yet proven
€60m, what a transfer value based on potential
 

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