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god help us if we're stupid enough to sell Courtois. He's a 15 year+ goalkeeper who is already scarily good at 20 years old.

I don't think we will sell, just extend his loan.

Courtois has his heart set on playing for the Blues and he's in the middle of a 5 year plan to take over from Cech.
 
I don't think we will sell, just extend his loan.

Courtois has his heart set on playing for the Blues and he's in the middle of a 5 year plan to take over from Cech.
Is Terry Wallace the Chelsea manager now?
 
Surely Torres could be used as a (relatively small) makeweight in any Chelsea deal for Falcao? Chelsea would probably have to either pay part of Torres' wages or come to an agreement with Torres about a payout, but you'd think that the parties could all come to some kind of agreement. Obviously, this is assuming that Atletico Madrid would have Torres back...
 

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I don't mean that they should bring Torres back as a marquee-type signing. I'm sure they would spend the funds generated from selling Falcao on a better striker than Torres.

But Torres gets to go back to his boyhood club and familiar surroundings where the fans love him and I'm sure he'd be happy to play second fiddle as long as it meant that he felt "loved", while Atleti don't have to pay too much for him and get some potentially useful squad depth - I think it could suit both parties.
 
atletico could spend any money they make from falcao on a striker

or they could waste it on torres.

Would be good for him to go home.
 
im sure it would be great for torres to go home.

would it be good for atletico?

they would have to still shell out a fair bit for him. probably 10 mil. plus he's on about 160k, atletico can't afford anything close to that, as well as a proper torres replacement.
 
Surely Torres could be used as a (relatively small) makeweight in any Chelsea deal for Falcao? Chelsea would probably have to either pay part of Torres' wages or come to an agreement with Torres about a payout, but you'd think that the parties could all come to some kind of agreement. Obviously, this is assuming that Atletico Madrid would have Torres back...

Can you imagine if anyone had suggested 3 years ago that this would be now the case they would probably have been banned for trolling?
 
im sure it would be great for torres to go home.

would it be good for atletico?

they would have to still shell out a fair bit for him. probably 10 mil. plus he's on about 160k, atletico can't afford anything close to that, as well as a proper torres replacement.

Maybe Torres would take a paycut ;)
 
Can you imagine if anyone had suggested 3 years ago that this would be now the case they would probably have been banned for trolling?

Yeah, it felt a bit strange writing what I did and as a Liverpool fan, I admit that it is hard not to be at least mildly amused by the whole situation!

But I just think that it makes sense for both parties.
 

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How do we know that? I reckon if the chance came up for Torres to move back to Atletico Madrid, he would jump at it.

because torres is at a team that will be competing for top honours, in a nice city being paid handsomely. it's very difficult to shift a 160k a week paperweight. they might be able to piss him off to turkey or something but i can't see atletico being interested in him while he's still in this situation. if his contract runs down and he leaves chelsea, then yes, but right now i cannot see it happening.
 
Torres is contracted to the end of the 2015/2016 season on an enormous salary so really he holds the power to decide whatever happens. The only way Chelsea will be able to move him on will be if they pay out the difference in wages between what another club would be willing to pay (at best probably not even half of what he's on) and his current wages, so whatever happens it's going to be a very expensive exercise for Abramovich.

With the FFP restrictions it's unlikely they'll be willing or able to waste so much of their budget paying a severance package of that size, so I think the most likely scenario is that he sits there on the bench for the duration of his contract and probably regrets the day he asked to be sold to Chelsea for the rest of his life. I feel bad for him that it's not working out for him personally but we all have to be accountable for the choices we make.
 
It's astounding what has happened to Torres. Back at Liverpool he was deadly, feared by all defenders and fans of opposition teams the world over. When he came on, you knew he was gonna score. His pace, his power, his finishing. He could do it all.

Now when he comes on for Chelsea. Nobody cares, he is just utter shite. So, so strange.
 
It's astounding what has happened to Torres. Back at Liverpool he was deadly, feared by all defenders and fans of opposition teams the world over. When he came on, you knew he was gonna score. His pace, his power, his finishing. He could do it all.

Now when he comes on for Chelsea. Nobody cares, he is just utter shite. So, so strange.
The injuries, the loss of pace and explosiveness, he failed to adapt.
 

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As crappy as his time has been here... He'd be stupid to move to Anzhi. Even on one jillion dollars a week, it's a big step backwards.
 
If he's on more money as Anzhi and he would behe might as well since he is now shit. May even recapture his form in Russia

Plus he is white. So that's a bonus in Russia.
 
I saw nearly every game Torres played for Liverpool and observed that he is one of those players that needs to feel "loved" and like he belongs. One of those players who needs to be serenaded by the fans, told how good he is by teammates etc. He got that at Liverpool, where he was adored, and he fed off of that, his confidence skyrocketed and he delivered the goods.

I really don't think that money is the main motivation for him, and believe that he would sacrifice a portion of his astronomical wages if it meant that he could rediscover the feeling of belonging and comfort that he enjoyed at both Atletico Madrid and Liverpool.
 
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