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Xperd

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Our transfer policy is clear.

Buy talented players from mid-table Italian clubs and look for market opportunities abroad.All our recent signings from abroad have fallen under that category.

So unless the likes of Oscar and Verratti become a 'market opportunity' as in they have an underwhelming season with the club being open to sell as a result, we won't pursue them.
 

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Our transfer policy is clear.

Buy talented players from mid-table Italian clubs and look for market opportunities abroad.All our recent signings from abroad have fallen under that category.

So unless the likes of Oscar and Verratti become a 'market opportunity' as in they have an underwhelming season with the club being open to sell as a result, we won't pursue them.
I think when Pogba goes we will have at least one big signing.
 

Xperd

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I think when Pogba goes we will have at least one big signing.
But it wont be Verratti.

It wont be Oscar either if he doesnt have a mediocre season.can you imagine Chelsea selling him if he has a great season ? I certainly cant.

I also cant imagine seeing us pay over the top fees for these kind of players which is likely to be higher than 60 atleast,in the case of Verratti for instance.
 

da_ledgeaun

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Jun 2, 2007
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Our transfer policy is clear.

Buy talented players from mid-table Italian clubs and look for market opportunities abroad.All our recent signings from abroad have fallen under that category.

So unless the likes of Oscar and Verratti become a 'market opportunity' as in they have an underwhelming season with the club being open to sell as a result, we won't pursue them.
I don't like Oscar that much to be honest, but i reckon his transfer is a 'market opportunity' as i believe he has been playing less with Chelsea last season, at least during the end of it, was mostly on the bench, even more in CL. Perhaps there is a falling out with Mou, as with Cesc, Willian, Hazard, Matic, it gives little space for Oscar.

Not saying it will go through, i still hope for Isco, but Oscar's current situation and should Chelsea manage in getting another creative player (Griezzman being rumored not sure how reliable the rumour is) does make him a market opportunity, and with us showing our interest early, it can help Oscar choosing us over other teams, should he look for playing time and not $, if that moment finally arrive that he becomes available..
 
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I don't like Oscar that much to be honest, but i reckon his transfer is a 'market opportunity' as i believe he has been playing less with Chelsea last season, at least during the end of it, was mostly on the bench, even more in CL. Perhaps there is a falling out with Mou, as with Cesc, Willian, Hazard, Matic, it gives little space for Oscar.

Not saying it will go through, i still hope for Isco, but Oscar's current situation and should Chelsea manage in getting another creative player (Griezzman being rumored not sure how reliable the rumour is) does make him a market opportunity, and with us showing our interest early, it can help Oscar choosing us over other teams, should he look for playing time and not $, if that moment finally arrive that he becomes available..
I like Oscar. I think he would be more productive offensively at Juve than he is at Chelsea.
He would fit in well here.
 

Zacheryah

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Neville was talking the other day how utd and chelsea wanted bale.

Bidding war.

Chelsea would move hazard to the centre to free up left wing for bale

Selling oscar to partially fund it.


Wonder if thats a possibility
 

Xperd

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Neville was talking the other day how utd and chelsea wanted bale.

Bidding war.

Chelsea would move hazard to the centre to free up left wing for bale

Selling oscar to partially fund it.


Wonder if thats a possibility
€40m offers wont cut it though if thats the case.It has to be in the vicinity of €50m atleast.

Btw i also read about Chelsea ready to bid £40m for Sterling.
 

Xperd

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The agent of Aymen Abdennour has claimed that Barcelona, Juventus, Inter and AC Milan are all interested in signing the Monaco defender.

The 25-year-old played a key role in Monaco's run to the quarter-finals of the Champions League and his fine performances have earned him the interest of some of Europe's finest.

"There are a number of clubs with whom we have already been in touch," Abdennour's representative, Abdelkader Jilani, told Footmercato.

"There are Milan and Inter from Italy, Barcelona from Spain and then of course Juventus, who have already approached Monaco.

"I do not think Monaco would oppose a transfer."

Abdennour had previously revealed that he feels ready to leave Monaco for a bigger club.

"I have a contract with Monaco, but I cannot deny that I want to improve and would love to play for one of the biggest clubs in Europe. I am ready for it," the defender recently told Tuttosport.

Abdennour has a contract with the Ligue 1 side until 2019.
http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/tran...-inter-all-want-abdennour-claims?ICID=HP_BN_1
 

HAZEM

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Apr 22, 2008
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Barcelona believe they have on their hands the next Lionel Messi.

Guido Vadala is 12 years of age and like Messi hails from Argentine town Rosario.

Vadala has already had trials with Barca and the Spanish giants are keen to secure him. But talks have stalled in the past week after Inter Milan and Juventus caught wind of the youngster's potential.

Barca have already offered Guido a place in their youth system - and also his father a job in Spain so the family can relocate, says Marca.

However, both Juve and Inter now have invited the Vadala family to Italy for trials later this month. For the moment, Barca must wait for the family's next move.
http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/barcelona-convinced-they-ve-uncovered-new-messi-554431
4 years ago.
 

Hist

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Jan 18, 2009
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Not Suarez, Neymar level players because we won't be able to afford their wages but certainly players of the level of Isco, KDB,Mata etc etc
We will be if we maintain our level this year and have Pogba money. The players you mentioned wouldnt give us the push needed to be on the same level on paper as Madrid and Barca. We will need a super player to improve. The next superstar in attack.
 
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