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Poch was only jaded because Levy never backed him seriously in the transfer market unless it was after a star player had been sold.

Spurs were so close to doing something special but they just lacked a few world class players. I remember Poch being desperate for Grealish back in 2019 but Levy refused to pay £20m for him!

Levy made some bad moves afterwards and Poch himself took jobs at PSG and Chelsea which had cultures totally opposite of how he likes to work.
True, that was another mistake I would say - after losing the Champion's League final we didn't bring anyone in that really strengthened the team.
 
It might mostly be a Social Media echo chamber but I know (in real life 😆) of two spurs fans who think he's an absolute waste of space and shouldn't be in the squad at all.
I don't think I'd start him, but he's a handy player to chuck on when you need a goal as he will get into the box regularly.
 
I don't think I'd start him, but he's a handy player to chuck on when you need a goal as he will get into the box regularly.
Yea, that's reasonable. He suffered from overthinking when he was at forest and played his best when he just played on instinct, which is what he's done more of at Spurs (probably because the quality he's had around him (Son et al) has helped. A good option to go against tired legs when you're looking for a goal, for sure.
 
I do wonder if Newcastle and Man Utd communicate with each other over this sort of thing so clubs can’t play them off against each other.

Or is it a proper auction.?
Seemingly an auction where the 2nd bidder bids lower than the first bidder. :ROFLMAO:

Newcastle Bid 1: €75m + €5m addons - rejected
Newcastle Bid 2: €80m + €5m addons (some reports say €10m addons)
Man U Bid 1: €75m + €10m addons.

But I guess its a case of meet the asking price and let the player join the club he has supported since he was a small boy.
 
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Seemingly an auction where the 2nd bidder bids lower than the first bidder. :ROFLMAO:

Newcastle Bid 1: €75m + €5m addons - rejected
Newcastle Bid 2: €80m + €5m addons (some reports say €10m addons)
Man U Bid 1: €75m + €10m addons.

But I guess it’s a case of meet the asking price and let the player join the club he has supported since he was a small boy.


Which one is it this week 😂
 
Seemingly an auction where the 2nd bidder bids lower than the first bidder. :ROFLMAO:

Newcastle Bid 1: €75m + €5m addons - rejected
Newcastle Bid 2: €80m + €5m addons (some reports say €10m addons)
Man U Bid 1: €75m + €10m addons.

But I guess its a case of meet the asking price and let the player join the club he has supported since he was a small boy.
Does he have a release clause? If so, surely Clubs will just put in a bid matching that, and Leipzig have no choice but to accept the offers and let the player decide?

I've heard these rumours about a smaller fee could be accepted under a release clause if it was from a "special club". No idea if this is true, or even how it is defined. Were these clubs listed when the contract was made, or can the player just decide which clubs he thinks are special (doubt it, because then it is pointless, he could just consider any club as special if he wants to leave)
 
Does he have a release clause? If so, surely Clubs will just put in a bid matching that, and Leipzig have no choice but to accept the offers and let the player decide?

I've heard these rumours about a smaller fee could be accepted under a release clause if it was from a "special club". No idea if this is true, or even how it is defined. Were these clubs listed when the contract was made, or can the player just decide which clubs he thinks are special (doubt it, because then it is pointless, he could just consider any club as special if he wants to leave)
Not sure if it is specifically defined as a release clause in his contract but there is seemingly an "agreement" that he can go if someone bids €80m. I think I've read it was a sliding scale starting at €70m and possibly rising to €80m depending on performance metrics (games played, goals scored etc). So who knows really. :ROFLMAO:
 
Not sure if it is specifically defined as a release clause in his contract but there is seemingly an "agreement" that he can go if someone bids €80m. I think I've read it was a sliding scale starting at €70m and possibly rising to €80m depending on performance metrics (games played, goals scored etc). So who knows really. :ROFLMAO:

Think his previous deal had a €65mil release clause which was official

They are reporting there is an “unofficial” one etc
 


Forgot he was now a Chelsea player

His career has just nose dived
On £325,000 a week.

His career at Chelsea hasn't seemed to dissimilar to Sancho's career at Man Utd. Signed by a club for a crazy salary, and then that club quickly realising it was a big mistake. At least Sterling managed to give his club and international football a decent return up until the age of 27, rather than Sancho bombing out at 21.
 
Still two years left on a contract that's worth,allegedly, £325k pw. It's downhill for him now wherever he goes, England chances gone. I'd sit pretty and pick up my nigh on £17mill a year

It is shame - prob burnt out after playing so much early doors but his record is pretty good tbf

Multiple trophies won , scored goals at the highest level and did it internationally

The contract at Chelsea has done him - Chelsea will need to pay a big chunk of it for him to go on loan etc

Think a Forest or Everton , Fulham etc will
Be a good fit for him
 
It is shame - prob burnt out after playing so much early doors but his record is pretty good tbf

Multiple trophies won , scored goals at the highest level and did it internationally

The contract at Chelsea has done him - Chelsea will need to pay a big chunk of it for him to go on loan etc

Think a Forest or Everton , Fulham etc will
Be a good fit for him
The contract at Chelsea has done his bank account the world of good. Which basically is all players care about these days
 
Feel a bit sorry for all the pelters Stirling now gets. Think a lot of people forget he has been playing first team football since he was 17, he’s won a shed load of trophies, scored a good amount of goals including 27 in the Champions league.

He’s just burnt out and you could see that at Arsenal last year. Chelsea move was for the right reasons it just didn’t pan out. I’m not convinced he has much left in the tank at the very top. Maybe a good signing for Forest or a West Ham but if I was him I’d be looking abroad playing top level in a slower league could do his confidence wonders.
 
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That's spot on. He's had a great career and won pretty much everything. Was exceptional for City and England for a few years too. He was always a pace merchant and when that went he's struggled badly.
 
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