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Brighton paid £5M for Caceido and sold him to Chelsea for £115M. That’s insanely good business. I know their owner is a data scientist or something so they’re big on the numbers and it seems to be working out.
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How about now?The Matildas doing well has me actually watching a game of soccer, fuck me sideways.
Reckon I cursed them. I may continue to watch them in the future as they seem to be more competitive than the men's team.How about now?
Since when did Bayern change their entire transfer policy? They use to be the team that would snipe German talent from the Bundesliga and get some deals from Europe but now they are just throwing money around like they found mommy's credit card
They were able to put together a solid team without breaking the bank by having a plan put together. Bayern had a way of playing that forced Pep to play around the style instead of having bayern change to the Pep Barca style. It was easy to identify players to play the style as well, since all of Germany was developing those kinds of players. And the fact that they didn't spend more money than they were making was the amazing part. But now they went for Naglesmann who was trying to alter the way they played to an insane degree then dumped him for Tuchel who will change the style again. There is no direction hereI honestly don't know how they are going to finance all of this. Sure, they had some whacky expensive transfers in the past, but they are usually known for not paying high transfer fees and doing solid business. From all the big clubs in Europa that are not owned by some oil sheik country they are the only ones who are in no debts and have a good chunk of own capital left.
It reminds me a bit of the time 11 years ago, when their reign of terror started. Back then they threw around a lot of money and it led to them winning Bundesliga 11 times in a row now plus winning the DFB cup 7 times and winning the champions league 2 times.
Yeah the sponsorship deal was a problem for the fans. So not being owned by a single owner really puts you in a shit spot. I think the Kane transfer and a few others were funded by the rainy day fund, but they can't afford to have any mistakes now. I think they are spent dry. With Maguire staying at United, they can't offload Pavard as easilyBut their sponsorship deal with Qatar ended last season and there are no reports about them gaining another highly paid deal so yeah, I still wonder how they are going to finance everything.
They sold Mane and got allegedly their transfer fee they paid to Liverpool back. But Kane is now going to earn the amount they paid for Mane. So there are still 100 million plus left to finance.
Which means they are stuck with this issue. Neuer and Muller are going to become big issues for them going forward. Neuer needs to be replaced but he's too big at the club and Muller still produces enough to warrant a spot on the pitch despite the fact that his replacements are getting hiddenAllegedly they are now in contact with Man City to get one of their goalkeepers as replacement until Neuer is back. That will cost them probably another massive fee.
It would basically fund a United transfer and the PR of him still playing is a mess; might as well dump him in the Saudi league. He'll likely end up playing for the Jamaica national team too in a few years. Send him to Henderson's team. Be the perfect cocktail of cunts together.A lot of journalists coming out now saying the decision to bring Greenwood back into United has pretty much been confirmed. Seems odd that there's no links of him moving to the Saudi League given they would welcome him and his actions with open arms.
There's no reason to bid for him right now. Although, he would be really cheap right now considering United couldn't get rid of MaguireA lot of journalists coming out now saying the decision to bring Greenwood back into United has pretty much been confirmed. Seems odd that there's no links of him moving to the Saudi League given they would welcome him and his actions with open arms.
They were able to put together a solid team without breaking the bank by having a plan put together. Bayern had a way of playing that forced Pep to play around the style instead of having bayern change to the Pep Barca style. It was easy to identify players to play the style as well, since all of Germany was developing those kinds of players. And the fact that they didn't spend more money than they were making was the amazing part. But now they went for Naglesmann who was trying to alter the way they played to an insane degree then dumped him for Tuchel who will change the style again. There is no direction here
This Friday evening, FC Bayern will compete in the Bundesliga opener with only one professional goalkeeper. But that will change in the near future.
FC Bayern is close to signing Israeli goalkeeper Daniel Peretz. As reported by "Sport1," "Bild" and the Sky TV channel, among others, the 23-year-old is expected to arrive in Munich soon.
Only with the transfer fee, the aforementioned media disagree. While Sky speaks of 2 million euros plus lavish bonus payments, "Sport1" reports around 4.5 million euros. Israeli media are even talking about 6 to 7 million euros.
On Thursday evening, Peretz bid a tearful farewell to fans after his club Maccabi Tel Aviv's 1-0 win in the second leg of their Conference League qualifier. A timely completion of the transfer is expected after a successful medical check. Peretz is expected to receive a four-year contract in Munich.
There he will become a challenger to Sven Ulreich, who is currently deputizing for the injured Manuel Neuer.
Declan Rice and Jesus Navas are the 2 odd men out from there tbh. Mac Allister was a revelation on both Brighton and Argentina so him getting a shout at the bottom is fine for me. Brozovic had croatia and inter on his resume so that's warranted. Might be weird with the placements of 4-7 but they all belong.
Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium & Manchester City)
Erling Haaland (Norway & Manchester City)
Lionel Messi (Argentina & Paris, now at Inter Miami)
4 İlkay Gündoğan (Germany & Manchester City, now at Barcelona) – 129 points
5 Rodri (Spain & Manchester City) – 110 points
6 Kylian Mbappé (France & Paris) – 82 points
7 Luka Modrić (Croatia & Real Madrid) – 33 points
8 Marcelo Brozović (Croatia & Inter, now at Al Nassr) – 20 points
9 Declan Rice (England & West Ham, now at Arsenal) – 14 points
10 Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina & Brighton, now at Liverpool) – 12 points
11 Jesús Navas (Spain & Sevilla) – 6 points
I can't believe the last 4 names in the list were voted for the player of the season while Vini Jr. got 0 votes.
Who else were they going to get for maybe a season before being replaced by Neuer again. Seems about right for the moveIt looks like FC Bayern found a new goalkeeper. Some guy from Maccabi Tel Aviv and I'm not joking. Really, I'm not making it up.
Yeah. I thought when the Maguire deal to West Ham fell through that Pavard was fucked but Inter stepped in. Probably have some money free now that they aren't going to be paying for Lukaku- Inter Mailand made an offer for Parvard
Who else were they going to get for maybe a season before being replaced by Neuer again. Seems about right for the move
Neuer had too much power at Bayern. There was no plans for succession because Neuer wouldn't allow it and now his injury has left bayern completely fuckedThe new guy will be the replacement for Uhlreich. They are going with Uhlreich as #1 now until Neuer will be back. So they kind of downgraded their goalkeeper plans.