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Holy sh*t.
It isn't true.
isn't that Sons position up front with Kane?
Sounding like seeking out Vlahovic or Martinez and moving to 4-4-2 or 3-5-2 with Son as a winger in a wingback role and a proper wingback (Doherty/Tomiyasu) on the right. Couple other clubs have done similar recently.
Interesting if true but didn't you say previously you'd only be concerned about selling Kane if you brought in Martinez?
Somewhat still am. Guess we wait for more info to come to the surface.
Our reliable journos are still adamant no sale will occur.

Also this could end up like Kounde and not be able to agree terms with the player.
Spurs ruining football with their outrageous spending
Would take our spending to 60m euros for the season. Up from 0m.
But troll away.
 

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It isn't true.

Sounding like seeking out Vlahovic or Martinez and moving to 4-4-2 or 3-5-2 with Son as a winger in a wingback role and a proper wingback (Doherty/Tomiyasu) on the right. Couple other clubs have done similar recently.

Somewhat still am. Guess we wait for more info to come to the surface.
Our reliable journos are still adamant no sale will occur.

Also this could end up like Kounde and not be able to agree terms with the player.

Would take our spending to 60m euros for the season. Up from 0m.
But troll away.

So mate is harry going ?
 

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Interestingly I came across this earlier today:



Not sure if you are aware of the background regarding Inter's owner Zhang Jindong. Shares were frozen in his company Suning Holdings. Subsequently the government "bailed" out his company (re: took it over effectively).


It seems like he is no longer on good terms with the communist government. And all of a sudden he is being chased for $250,000,000 in Hong Kong and had his company taken over by the government. As Suning owns Inter this will be affecting it for sure as he also oversaw the demise of Jiangsu Suning thanks to his troubles:



In short, good luck to any club that has Chinese ownership when they are not on good terms with the government. Sounds like his company can now no longer afford to keep Inter running. Don't be surprised to see a club sale in the near future (or Suning holdings selling up their 68% share).
 
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