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Yeah there'd be a lot of variables in that list so it's not really gospel.A lot of people on the above list could rise, they are all before add-ons
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Yeah there'd be a lot of variables in that list so it's not really gospel.A lot of people on the above list could rise, they are all before add-ons
Salah looks like a player who can perform at a world class level until his mid 30s.
I've read the United thread. You're all guttedUnited never even got to making an offer once FDJ became the priority signing. Let's not pretend Liverpool haven't been working on this deal for longer than one week some supporters think it was.
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That twitter thread posted by @chef has me spooked.
Did he score many open play goals in the league in the second half of the season? Just the one against Wolves?
Yeah I'm worried about it also and I also think people are taking Mane for granted. Mane and Salah either side has been enormous for us for the past 5-6 years. Nunez obviously isnt the Mane replacement though, that's Diaz but I'm not sold on him becoming a 20 goals a season scorer like Mane has been from the left.Despite the obvious trust in the scouting team and decision-makers when it comes to transfers, I can't shake the feeling that Nunez is the riskiest purchase of the Klopp era. I'm not convinced he's going to be the 20+ goals in the league striker that we need him to be. That twitter thread posted by chef has me spooked.
To me it could be argued there is a bit of desperation about the move. Missing out on the big two trophies, Mane leaving and City signing Haaland... I'd be surprised if we have had this transfer in the works for 12/18 months like most of our business.
He did spend a month away at AFCON to be fair.
FDJ should be a great signing for you guys if you can get it over the line.Unlikely the Americans were going to drop 100m on Darwin and buy fdj
Salah was in poor form by the end of the season, he looked completely gassed. Hopefully the rest does him well here and no WC mid season either, I'd say he will be back with a bang next season for sure.Ok and the games he played once back from AFCON?
Mane was at AFCON too and he managed a few more when he returned.
Yeah there'd be a lot of variables in that list so it's not really gospel.
Did he score many open play goals in the league in the second half of the season? Just the one against Wolves?
In the early morning hours of this Monday (0:44 am), Sport Lisboa e Benfica – Futebol, SAD informed the Securities Market Commission (CMVM) that it had reached an agreement with Liverpool FC for the sale of all rights to the player Darwin Nuñez, for the amount of 75 million euros.
To the CMVM, Benfica's SAD also informed that "the agreement provides for the payment of a variable remuneration, so the global amount of the sale could reach the amount of 100 million euros".
"It is further informed that the aforementioned agreement is dependent on the signing of the player's sports employment contract with Liverpool FC", it is further explained in the official document.
Yeah, but we were just spending the Stefan Savic money.Haha. According to Transfermarket and all prices in Euros...
Man City 15/16 to now. Including only transfers above 30 million.
Haaland - 75
Grealish - 117
Dias - 68
Ake - 45
Torres - 33
Cancelo - 65
Rodri - 62
Mahrez - 67
Laporte - 65
Mendy - 57
Walker - 53
Silva - 50
Ederson - 40
Danilo - 30
Stones - 55
Sane - 52
Jesus - 32
De Bruyne - 76
Sterling - 64
Otamendi - 44
Total - 1,150,000.
Liverpool 15/16 to now. Including only transfers above 30 million.
Diaz - 47
Konate - 40
Jota - 44
Alisson - 62
Keita - 60
Fabinho - 45
Van Dijk - 84
Salah - 42
Ox - 38
Mane - 41
Benteke - 46
Firmino - 41
Total - 590,000.
We will add Nunez to that soon but as it stand right now we are only 560 million short. So close.
Let's not get it twisted haha.
Thought Ndombele would be i n that list.Premier League’s top 25 transfers
1. Jack Grealish (Aston Villa to Man City, 2021) - £100m
2. Romelu Lukaku (Inter Milan to Chelsea, 2021) - £97.5m
3. Paul Pogba ( Juventus to Man Utd, 2016) - £89m
4. Harry Maguire ( Leicester to Man Utd, 2019) - £80m
5. Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund to Man Utd, 2021) - £77m
6. Virgil van Dijk ( Southampton to Liverpool, 2018) - £75m
7. Romelu Lukaku ( Everton to Man Utd, 2017) - £72m
8. Kepa Arrizabalaga (Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea, 2018) - £72m
9. Kai Havertz (Bayer Leverkusen to Chelsea, 2020) - £72m
10. Nicolas Pepe (Lille to Arsenal, 2019) - £72m
11. Alisson (Roma to Liverpool, 2018) - £67m
12. Ruben Dias (Benfica to Man City, 2020) - £65m
13. Darwin Nunez (Benfica to Liverpool, 2022) - £64m
14. Rodri (Atletico Madrid to Man City, 2019) - £62.8m
15. Angel Di Maria (PSG to Man Utd, 2015) - £60m
16. Riyad Mahrez (Leicester to Man City, 2018), £60m
17. Alvaro Morata ( Real Madrid to Chelsea, 2017) - £60m
18. Joao Cancelo (Juventus to Man City, 2019) - £60m
19. Christian Pulisic (Borussia Dortmund to Chelsea, 2019) - £58m
20. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Borussia Dortmund to Arsenal, 2018) - £58m
21. Aymeric Laporte (Athletic Bilbao to Man City, 2018) - £57m
22. Kevin De Bruyne (Wolfsburg to Man City, 2015) - £54m
23. Naby Keita (RB Leipzig to Liverpool, 2018) - £52.75m
24. Erling Haaland (Borussia Dortmund to Man City, 2022) - £51m
25. Raheem Sterling (Liverpool to Man City, 2015) - £49m
Manchester City 9 times
Manchester United 5
Chelsea 5
Liverpool 4
Arsenal 2
From what I could findThought Ndombele would be i n that list.
In their press release, Lyon say that Ndombele was one of the principal transfers that brought in money, with the Frenchman moving to Spurs for €47.6million.
That figure equates to around £42million at the current rate of exchange and would have been around £42.5million in July, when he signed.
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I don’t care for your view on the matter. Haven’t got a clue.Would be ideal he signs scores 9 league goals and we win the league. But he ain't scoring 9 league goals in a successful spurs season.
So you reckon Salah is about to experience a significant decline? How many open play goals does he average over the next 3 seasons in the league? 5? 10?
Ok and the games he played once back from AFCON?
Mane was at AFCON too and he managed a few more when he returned.
Salah scored in open play against Norwich, Man U (x2) and Wolves post-AFCON, as well as against Inter in the Champions League R16. But yep, he was poor by his standards, whereas Mane’s productivity improved.
Still about 40m overspent based on how little we will get for himFrom what I could find
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Lyon confirm how much Tottenham paid to sign Tanguy Ndombele last summer
The midfield man, who has struggled in his first season in England, became Spurs' club-record signingwww.football.london