It’s already here - it’s called the EPL. When clubs like Forest can outspend Bayern, you know there’s problems.Super league probably will end up happening.
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It’s already here - it’s called the EPL. When clubs like Forest can outspend Bayern, you know there’s problems.Super league probably will end up happening.
Imagine what Liverpool fans think...makes our spending look frugal
id rather not thanksImagine what Liverpool fans think...
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Any thoughts on Newcastle with oil money, flying high in top 4, reluctant to spend money to improve their squad.
Signing only Anthony Gordon for the first team is a little underwhelming for a club with big ambitions.
They've got more than free scoring fantastic Manchester United.They aren't scoring many goals though.
I wouldn't say that Chelsea are headed upwards regardless of the doe they are spending. The new owners are out of their league I reckon and getting rid of Tuchel was the biggest mistake they could make. Their spending and 100 year contracts are a scam to get around Financial Fair Play provisions, regardless though, I have a feeling that they will continue to struggle.Seeing Chelsea spend 600 million whilst our midfield is still shite makes me sad.
Imagine what Liverpool fans think...
City have spent €700.91 million and sold €443.30 million worth of flops. No one is about to applaud City’s fan Twitter account for the club being able to sell four players for €49 million and above each. No other club can say they have done that.
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Theres going to be quite a few sales in the summer obviously
The Shakhtar chief also revealed that Chelsea approached the deal in a more respectful manner and asked permission from the Ukrainian club before speaking to Mudryk, unlike Arsenal.
He continued: ‘Arsenal contacted the player almost one and a half months before they contacted us. Can you imagine, for example, to have Mikel Arteta, Oleksandr Zinchenko and the sporting director calling you, to have Arsenal calling you almost every day, every two days, every three days?
‘If you talk about Chelsea, they called me at the end of December and asked if they can contact Mudryk because they are interested in him and want to talk with him. I said, “No problem, you can contact him”.
‘When I met Arsenal and they mentioned they had already talked to the player and they had contacted the player, to be honest, I knew beforehand that they had started to contact him. I said, “OK, you start to contact him but first of all you should close it with us”. But OK, we have what we have. We didn’t do a formal complaint. They did what they did.’
They've got more than free scoring fantastic Manchester United.
Nah, we did not meet their payment structure/terms.![]()
Shakhtar CEO takes swipe at Arsenal's Mykhailo Mudryk bid & negotiating tactics
The Gunners' offer included too many unrealistic add-ons.metro.co.uk
Looks like this strategy of tapping players up before asking permission from their club to speak to them doesn't make the parent club happy...
Cost Arsenal two potential signings?
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Shakhtar CEO takes swipe at Arsenal's Mykhailo Mudryk bid & negotiating tactics
The Gunners' offer included too many unrealistic add-ons.metro.co.uk
Looks like this strategy of tapping players up before asking permission from their club to speak to them doesn't make the parent club happy...
Cost Arsenal two potential signings?
Apparently theyve been trying to tap up Jorginho for a few years too before getting their man. Interesting way of going about business.