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I’m sure Francis Gibbs is arranging the farewell party as we speak - huge fan of Erik’s!!I'm gonna massively miss him.
I’m sure Francis Gibbs is arranging the farewell party as we speak - huge fan of Erik’s!!I'm gonna massively miss him.
Yeah - watching the videos it does seem that he likes the left, but can probably play as an inverted winger on the right - dribbling, then passing to set up players - instead of crossing.Another one who plays best off the left then? Just like Son and Bergwijn.
Pires? I remember Pires being more of a pass and move player, rarely standing players up and then destroying them. This lad looks more like a young Ryan Giggs with the same snake hips.
Fabio is as cash conscious as Daniel Levy but in transfer dealing he also mixes it with shrewdness and diplomacy and of course if you add that natural Italian charm () then you have deals concluded with both parties extremely happy at the settlement terms which can only bode well for any future talks.. Trying to include our 'outs' as part of the deals for our new 'ins' illustrates this perfectly.Yeah seems like Paratici has realised the best way to get rid of the deadwood is to structure them into our purchases. Lots of talk of Sanchez being included in the (attempted) Kounde deal too, so looks like we're trying to move him on in the same way.
Hopefully we can get rid of a few players this way.
Reguilon?i dont mean to be negative, but we just dont get talents like this.... we will be gazumped at some point.
‘News’ from Fabrizio Romano hold no weight with me I’m afraid.
El Sevilla negocia para traspasar a Bryan Gil al Tottenham por 25 millones y Lamela
El Sevilla ve la ocasión de ingresar una gran cantidad en un mercado absolutamente varado aun a costa de desprenderse de uno de su mayor talento de la canterawww.diariodesevilla.es
Negotiation to transfer Bryan Gil to Tottenham for 25 million and Lamela
- Sevilla see the opportunity to enter a large number in an absolutely stranded market even at the cost of shedding one of their greatest talent from the quarry
Sevilla and Tottenham Hotspur are negotiating the transfer of Bryan Gil, as this newspaper has been able to confirm with sources close to the talks. The news was advanced this noon by the journalist specialized in the market Fabrizio Romano, who speaks of an agreement about to be closed in which the Nervión club transfers his jewel for 25 million euros and the record of Erik Lamela, Argentine midfielder of 29 years.
The news is surprising because of what Bryan Gil means as the maximum symbol of the Sevilla quarry. But the market is absolutely stranded, there are no offers that meet the expectations of the Nervión club for its most outstanding players and the opportunity to enter 25 million euros, plus the record of a proven footballer, who has gone through Serie A and the Premier League, has been a very great temptation for the Nervionense executive committee, which has given way to negotiation.
The clubs have advanced in the last hours in this agreement that would mean an important injection to undertake several of the signings that the football department directed by Monchi has in mind. Sevilla's squad has deficiencies in all its lines, except that of the goal, the only one reinforced less than a month after the start of the League.
Time is short, the market continues without moving and, once again, the quarry offers itself as the opportune solution. A solution that, surely, will raise blisters in the Sevilla fans, who have heard their quarry rectors boast so many times when only Jesús Navas currently represents them in the first team, as an exceptional case.
Negotiations will continue in the next few hours, although according to Fabrizio Romano and what this newspaper has been able to confirm, the agreement is not far from being closed under these conditions.
I don't think he has the money to be able to gazump us on this one.Reguilon?
In all seriousness - this is exactly the kind of signing that Levy used to make when we were on the up - taking risks by overspending on promising young talent that could massively increase in value as time goes on - think Bale or Modric. I can't help but worry that we might be spending the Kane money, but it's good to see us investing in exciting young talent that could become future stars as opposed to people that can "do a job" if one of the main players isn't available
On Physicality, this is not pre-2000 era where league is extremely physical. Title is being won by City, most of their key midfielders are not physical players. What is important is, if he is mentally strong. If he is mentally strong, he will do well in PL.
Nuno might slowly bed him like he did with Neto in 19/20
That’s a shame, could do with him here ASAP.He's in Spain's squad for the Olympics.
It’s the name they use for their academy systemWhat's "the quarry"