For everyone else, yeah.
I don’t see anything, maybe barring free kick taking now he’s actually scored one, that Kovacic can’t do better.
I know you think this but I love Enzo, I think he’s brilliant and want him to stay for many years.
For everyone else, yeah.
I don’t see anything, maybe barring free kick taking now he’s actually scored one, that Kovacic can’t do better.
He’ll have to. He’s too expensive for anyone else to consider buying.I know you think this but I love Enzo, I think he’s brilliant and want him to stay for many years.
He’ll have to. He’s too expensive for anyone else to consider buying.
That’s assuming you break into the top 10 of the league soon.Maybe right now but his path out of Chelsea would always have been Real Madrid or Barcelona anyway and Barca are broke and Real Madrid already have their midfield set for years to come.
So the moment he signed, even if he was a more reasonable £60m signing, I knew he would likely be here for the long haul as long as he plays well because there no other clubs worth leaving for really
That’s assuming you break into the top 10 of the league soon.
I can see a scenario where he’s at Inter on loan with no option to buy for 3 years.
So why are you 12th?You are funny :) Let's agree to disagree then. I think Enzo is fantastic, a brilliant talent, I love watching him and he's going to lead us back to the top again.
So why are you 12th?
I’m sure he’ll come good next season. If not, it’ll be the season after that that you challenge for the Conference League position.Teething problems. Not Enzo related.
I’m sure he’ll come good next season. If not, it’ll be the season after that that you challenge for the Conference League position.
He’s a slightly above average midfielder. He’s not your biggest problem, but he’s not your solution either.It’s obvious we disagree. I don’t think our current problems are related to him. You may think so, and that’s fine. As I said I think he’s a brilliantly talented player and love watching him. So it’s not a case of him ‘coming good’. I already love what I see from him.
He’s a slightly above average midfielder. He’s not your biggest problem, but he’s not your solution either.
That, in itself, is problematic as he is too expensive an asset to move on should you find someone better.
We shall see. Even pundits have given up trying to give him flowers.I disagree with that entirely. He’s a brilliant midfielder and he’ll be one the best PL midfielders for years and years to come. We don’t need to move him. He will be the centrepiece to the next great Chelsea team.
who are their saleable assets, palmer, gallager, nkunku, fernandes and caicedo theyd lose 50m each on easy
We shall see. Even pundits have given up trying to give him flowers.
Is Lavia still injured?
@projectriver made a good point on Talksport the other day. The whole world knows the situation they are in now. Other clubs can just hold out for lower prices until near the end of June, or, if they really don't like Chelsea, make them wait until July and really fuck them over. God knows what United and Arsenal were doing giving them 120 million for Mount and Havertz . ...
You’ve spent a billion quid and probably have one star in Nkunku, who can’t stay fit, and a couple of potential stars in Palmer and Jackson.Well I don't need pundits building narratives around him to know what I'm seeing. For example, pundits praise Thiago Silva endlessly but I actually think he's one of the bigger problems in the team.
Clubs will have seen how Havertz and Mount have integrated in their new squads and done nothing.People said this last summer but in the end clubs are more interested in helping themselves than this alternate reality where they're supposed to care so much about sticking it to Chelsea. Why would Arsenal and United have Havertz and Mount miss half of their preseason preparations?
If Wolves really want Broja, for example, then they're gonna pay the money to get him in early because that would be good for their own preparations.
You’ve spent a billion quid and probably have one star in Nkunku, who can’t stay fit, and a couple of potential stars in Palmer and Jackson.
The rest would be fillers in top teams’ squads, imho.