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Are we playing a friendly tonight?You mean the who gets Kounde game?
Are we playing a friendly tonight?You mean the who gets Kounde game?
Oh what you mean like bale , Berba, modric , carrick
then act like children and cry when he wants to leave calling them judass
You can pay to stream it from Spurs or Chelsea official sites with proceeds going to MIND and the respective club's chosen charity. I think it is 7.99Is the spurs game on TV tonight?
Exactly - the opposite is that players never want to leave, and we get the shameful treatment of players like Rose and Winks by some fans.Is that what YOU mean? What on earth, I don't even...
All those players you listed improved us and provided large profits when they were sold. To rather not have such players because they at some point in the future might want to go to another club is well, to put it bluntly, ridiculous.
In name only. Chelski at 7.45. £8 on the spurs site with £4 going to the Mind charity and £4 towards the Damsgaard transfer.Are we playing a friendly tonight?
I'm sure Chelsea will have no problem finding the money if we get close to a deal...
We agreed a deal with Sevilla, but player was holding out for CL. We have a player they want, so we hold the cards if Kounde decides to go for it.I'm sure Chelsea will have no problem finding the money if we get close to a deal...
By all accounts we've pretty much agreed a deal that works for us and them, but not Kounde. It wouldn't take much to wrap it up if he gives it the green light
We agreed a deal with Sevilla, but player was holding out for CL. We have a player they want, so we hold the cards if Kounde decides to go for it.
I think the only way this deal is even remotely viable without the sale of Kane, is because of the Sanchez factor.I wonder if we would legitimately splash out on Kounde if Kane doesnt leave.
Weve already shelled out on Gil, Loan fee for Gollini (only 2m but still) and then the fee for Kounde (admitedly Sanchez would ofset perhaps close to half) and maybe even Tomiyasu
Seems like were not as skint as some would suggest
That’s according to ABC Sevilla, who say the Spanish side could force the Blues to look at cheaper alternatives.
That’s because the La Liga club are demanding a top price for their man and, while being open to including players in the deal, want something that comes close to his release clause.
Chelsea haven’t gone that high up to now, and ABC report they may end up looking elsewhere instead.
According to the newspaper, while Koundé is ‘one of the priorities’ for Chelsea, the demands of the Nervion club means Roman Abramovich will ‘reconsider other cheaper options’ instead.
That’s because the Blues main priority is to sign a new striker, with a big-money move for Romelu Lukaku seemingly being worked on.
Koundé, for his part, is ‘determined’ to leave and Chelsea meet all the financial expectations of the defender as well as providing him with ‘ambitious targets’.
Sevilla, though, stand in the way, and unless they lower their demands, it seems Chelsea will be going elsewhere as they focus on their other issues.
Big financial news coming out from Spain today. La Liga has sold 10% of their rights to an investment company for 2.700 million euros. 90% or this money will be sent directly to the clubs, meaning Sevilla will get ap. 135 million euros in one big chunk one of the next few days. This also means that Barcelona (to recieve 270 mill euros) and Real Madrid (261 mill) are looking at a lot brighter economical situation (no more problem with the registration of Messi and the new signings and so on). Should affect quite alot of the european marked you’d think.
Big financial news coming out from Spain today. La Liga has sold 10% of their rights to an investment company for 2.700 million euros. 90% or this money will be sent directly to the clubs, meaning Sevilla will get ap. 135 million euros in one big chunk one of the next few days. This also means that Barcelona (to recieve 270 mill euros) and Real Madrid (261 mill) are looking at a lot brighter economical situation (no more problem with the registration of Messi and the new signings and so on). Should affect quite alot of the european marked you’d think.
Barca’s issue is that they are miles above La Liga’s salary cap. Having more money does nothing to solve that. They have to shed vast amounts of salary before they can even register the players they have already “signed.”
Big financial news coming out from Spain today. La Liga has sold 10% of their rights to an investment company for 2.700 million euros. 90% or this money will be sent directly to the clubs, meaning Sevilla will get ap. 135 million euros in one big chunk one of the next few days. This also means that Barcelona (to recieve 270 mill euros) and Real Madrid (261 mill) are looking at a lot brighter economical situation (no more problem with the registration of Messi and the new signings and so on). Should affect quite alot of the european marked you’d think.