Centurions
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1 appearance in 2019 and 2 in 2020, not a dictionary definition of regularly really.He plays regularly for the Brazil national football team now. I believe that's enough on it's own?!
1 appearance in 2019 and 2 in 2020, not a dictionary definition of regularly really.He plays regularly for the Brazil national football team now. I believe that's enough on it's own?!
4 in 2020. (Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, Uruguay - all games since October) But you're right. However, if he keeps his place, a work permit shouldn't be a problem.1 appearance in 2019 and 2 in 2020, not a dictionary definition of regularly really.
1 appearance in 2019 and 2 in 2020, not a dictionary definition of regularly really.
Yeah, Wiki only goes up to 13th of October last year and I missed that bit.4 in 2020. (Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, Uruguay - all games since October) But you're right. However, if he keeps his place, a work permit shouldn't be a problem.
Similar to Angelino transfer possibly?We will be buying him back for £27.5m as he’s worth at least £40m in the current market. Even if we buy back and the ask for another £12m off Villa to keep him
Yep, makes sense from a business perspectiveSimilar to Angelino transfer possibly?
We will be buying him back for £27.5m as he’s worth at least £40m in the current market. Even if we buy back and the ask for another £12m off Villa to keep him
Pep really wanted him to stay two years ago so I could definitely see him giving him the time of day and bringing him back. One of those ones where it’s probably good either way. Also in covid times if we’re trying to sign some bigger names a relatively less expensive transfer like this seems a no brainerThis.
I do think he's good enough for us though and would be a solid option to replace Fernandinho.
He'll only get better under Pep and has good mobility, which Rodri obviously lacks.
That looks the most likely option. He will stay at Villa and an agreement will be made to pay us the difference between his current value and the buy back price.We will be buying him back for £27.5m as he’s worth at least £40m in the current market. Even if we buy back and the ask for another £12m off Villa to keep him
I reckon Villa are likely to bank the 27m, more than double what they paid and they will go back into the market. He is a good player for them but 40m on a defensive mid for Villa is a staggering amount.That looks the most likely option. He will stay at Villa and an agreement will be made to pay us the difference between his current value and the buy back price.
Decent pace (easily quicker than Rodri), good in tight spaces, great defender and a good passer as well. Already a complete midfielder. £27.5m is an absolute bargain (by buying him and selling him to Villa we`ve already made a 5m profit on him). Personally, I would like either Luiz or Zakaria to replace Dinho when he leaves. Locatelli looks good, but he`s pretty similar to Rodri, which is not a bad thing, but I think it would be an advantage having 2 very different DM options.When word reached Pep Guardiola in 2018 that work-permit issues were preventing Douglas Luiz from playing for #ManCity, he sent video footage to the Home Office explaining how the midfielder would be important to his side in the months and years ahead.
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That looks the most likely option. He will stay at Villa and an agreement will be made to pay us the difference between his current value and the buy back price.
Please don’t tell me we actually want himWe'll probably knock it off the Grealish fee!
Interesting concept..Has that ever happened regards a player before ? None spring to mind, but if feasible a good agreement.. Like Zakaria personally.That looks the most likely option. He will stay at Villa and an agreement will be made to pay us the difference between his current value and the buy back price.
Hope so, top playerWe'll probably knock it off the Grealish fee!
We'll probably knock it off the Grealish fee!
Lol that sounds fakeWe'll probably knock it off the Grealish fee!