Winter mercato thread 2016-17 (31 Viewers)

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Chelsea sell Oscar to China for €62m? Wtf :lol:

Completely missed that one.
and now this. make it happen beppe :beppe:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...make-PSG-s-Marco-Verratti-January-target.html

Insiders have said that Chelsea are confident they can get Verratti, despite the 24-year-old's deal in France running until 2021.

Chelsea failed to sign Roma's Radja Nainggolan in the summer but Conte is still keen to add to his midfield, and it comes as Oscar prepares to leave Chelsea for Shanghai SIPG for £52million.

It is understood Chelsea are hopeful that they can get Verratti for less than £40m, though PSG will put up a fight.

Verratti's agent, Donato Di Campli, told potential suitors in October that the player would be willing to leave PSG if they do not secure silverware this season.

They sit third in Ligue 1 – behind Monaco and Nice – and play Barcelona in the last 16 of the Champions League next.

Unai Emery, PSG's manager, is a cup specialist after winning the Europa League with Sevilla three times but beating Barca is a big ask.

PSG have also exited the Champions League four successive times at the quarter-final stage.

They will put up a fight to keep Verratti, with him considered a key player since Zlatan Ibrahimovic and David Luiz left for Manchester United and Chelsea respectively.

Speaking previously, Di Campli said: 'Contracts are made and unmade in three minutes. We'll see PSG's aims.

'Marco is happy to be there but he wants to win something important. He can not stay in a team that does not win.'

Chelsea have won 10 consecutive games in the Premier League and are top by six points.

Asked about Verratti at his press conference on Friday and whether he will find it difficult to get PSG to agree to let him leave in January, Conte said he did not want to discuss the potential deal out of respect to the French club.

'I don't like to talk about different players [to the media], because this is a great lack of respect,' he said.
 
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