LWashington
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Hasn’t all there levers been pulled?!
Hasn’t all there levers been pulled?!
I've read that this is in line with our policy of not going back in for players who've rejected us in the past. We went for him when he was leaving Ajax and he chose not to come, so they're not going back for him.
The only one we did do that for was laporte
Might be a fuck you to the agent rather than the player.I don't think that is a thing. At all. But might have something to do with this particular one, who knows.
Totally agree. If Bernardo does leave, we don't necessarily need to buy a direct replacement. We could buy for example Felix or Nkunku and drop Foden or even Grealish back to cover Bernardos position.Phil has though?
Totally agree. If Bernardo does leave, we don't necessarily need to buy a direct replacement. We could buy for example Felix or Nkunku and drop Foden or even Grealish back to cover Bernardos position.
She can pull my lever anytime.
We've made more sales in this accounting year than any club has ever made. So the wealth isn't really irrelevant when you make circa £250 million sales and have plenty of money to spend. When you need a full back and you have the money...I assume most clubs would buy one. But yeh there's still time.The wealth’s irrelevant really, we still have to comply with the regulations. Just because the left back we signed has barely played, he’s still here, on the books and getting paid. And of the above, the only square peg in a round hole is Cancelo and that’s not so bad. We still might sign one anyway.
We need a zinchenko . Someone who can fill in and play games in case of an injury or players needing rest. Shit will firmly hit the fan if walker or cancelo are out for long periods, which happened at the end of last season and did cost us in some games.Considering the average positions of Walker and Cancelo yesterday, if they need a rest, Mahrez and Philips could fill in!
I've still got concerns about our defensive ability at left back against the best wingers, particularly in the CL, but we should be fine against most PL teams.
Ignoring availability, I'm still struggling to see a left back who would improve our first team with the way we play or wouldn't be a big drop off if 2nd choice.
We've made more sales in this accounting year than any club has ever made.
I suppose if we were interested we could point to the fact that De Bruyne is 31 and we may need to start managing his game time a bit more over the next couple of years, Gundogan is 32 in a couple of months and his contract is up at the end of this season, and even if Bernardo does stay this summer it'll probably only be for one more season.Good shout that. He’d probably want more game time than we could offer though?