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According to reports,Martin Odegard who left Arsenal to Real Madrid his club,after his loan spell is considering a move back to Arsenal after the player looked unsettled at Madrid.It is seen that Arsenal is considering signing the player should the chance be given to them.If Arsenal are able to sign Odegard with James Madison,I think Arsenal will challange for tittle next season.
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That's hilarious. Cheesy
I wonder they will sell Jude Bellingham for how much and which Premier League team next. They already paid 23 million Euro so I believe their expectation is big for this investment.
This year they signed Donyell Malen from PSV for 30 million Euro and it's 5 year deal. We can expect same future transfer for Malen too. Dortmund need more money machines at club building.
They don't want to sell Haaland but I see it's too hard to keep him this year after all these crazy offers. We may hear official deal anytime.
Dortmund is known to be smart in investing in players, several times Dortmund bought players and managed to sell them at very high prices.
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and bvb has been using this strategy for years... Wink
in 2010 no transfer fee was paid for Shinji Kagawa and in the season 12/13 he moved for almost €15m to manschester united or another example Ousmane Dembélé moved for €31.50m from stade rennais to bvb and a year later he left dortmund to bracelona for €121.50m

Some of the names of the players you mentioned did manage to make Dortmund get very big profits, Dortmund is very good at making
the football industry a business. But the negative effect of Dortmund will be difficult to compete with Bayern, because Dortmund always
sell their star players one by one. Maybe the Dortmund owners are not obsessed with chasing trophies or competing with Bayern in
the Bundesliga, if we look at what Dortmund have done in recent years. I'm not a Dortmund fan but I can feel how sad it is to be a Dortmund
supporter, see Dortmund management make money as their priority.
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It looks like Griezmann won't leave Barcelona because he doesn't want to leave and he is also willing to lower his salary. As is known, Barcelona has big financial problems and wants to get rid of top earners. As the most promising club Griezmann's ex-CluAtletico Madrid had recently been traded, but Barca does not want to give such a good player to a league rival, because they do not want to make the same mistake as with Luiz Suarez.

Griezmann has adapted very well to the Barcelona team. He does not want to leave Barcelona now, he is ready to reduce his salary if necessary. In this case, Barcelona may decide to sell Dembele. Because Griezmann is more experienced than Dembele. I want to see the Messi-Griezmann-Aguero trio play together.

We ll get to see much of Memphis Depay, Sergio Aguero, Lionel Messi at Barcelona this Season,the likes of Ansu Fati will be back from injury.Griezman will definitely  have less playing time this Season...Was hoping he'll leave Barcelonia to another team actually,,things don't move the way we envisions at times...im will jim all the Best.
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Its high time Manchester United let go of Paul Pogba, he's refusal to sign/agree a contract extension with the Club,in other to avoid loosing him on a free transfer next year i expect them sell and make use of Donny Van De Beek in replacement of him.

Varane coming in as well is a good addition to the team,i think the medical will be done shortly,i hope he settles down fast at Manchester United....there objectives is Clear all they want to achieve this year is winning the Premier League.
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I believe PSG will hunt him as it did with the others. Pogba wants to go there, PSG wants him in, ManU will not risk seeing him leaving the team next year for free after they failed so far to convince him to stay, even his teammates failed to convince him.
PSG has to get ride of few players (3, forgot their names in the article I read earlier) to lower the cost a little.

I think it too but the family's Pogba is strongly against PSG.
In the past, his mum when he was in Juventus said something like "he will never go in PSG".

A rumor also says, they are fans of Marseille.

But you know, money is money.
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According to the news, Manchester City are ready to offer £75m plus add-ons for Aston Villa's talented midfielder Jack Grealish. But it looks like it is valued as £100m at Aston Villa now. So, I don't think that Aston Villa would accept this offer. They wouldn't like to lose their best player for a price less than they expected.
It seems City have made Grealish and Kane their priority this transfer market, the thing is Villa and Spurs are asking for too much, I know the both players are brilliant and are game changers, but that doesn't warrant the sort of transfer fee the clubs are requesting. £75 million is a good amount for Grealish and I see no reason why Villa should reject such fee except cause of greed, if the both clubs (Villa and Spurs) keep up with this, then Kane and Grealish may have no choice but to remain at their respective teams against their will.
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There have been rumors that Pogba is about to leave Manchester United. Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has been heavily linked with PSG. His club wants to sell him out to go, so he must move to another club. He would like to move to Paris, but he has to wait until his contracts expire in 2022. 

Yep Raiola already said it around January 2021, Raiola never lies.
He said, "paul will leave this summer". Let's see where he will go I'm guessing he will end in Madrid.
I believe PSG will hunt him as it did with the others. Pogba wants to go there, PSG wants him in, ManU will not risk seeing him leaving the team next year for free after they failed so far to convince him to stay, even his teammates failed to convince him.
PSG has to get ride of few players (3, forgot their names in the article I read earlier) to lower the cost a little.
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There have been rumors that Pogba is about to leave Manchester United. Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has been heavily linked with PSG. His club wants to sell him out to go, so he must move to another club. He would like to move to Paris, but he has to wait until his contracts expire in 2022. 

Yep Raiola already said it around January 2021, Raiola never lies.
He said, "paul will leave this summer". Let's see where he will go I'm guessing he will end in Madrid.
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There have been rumors that Pogba is about to leave Manchester United. Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has been heavily linked with PSG. His club wants to sell him out to go, so he must move to another club. He would like to move to Paris, but he has to wait until his contracts expire in 2022. 
I do not agree with the bolded line, Manchester United is not interested in selling Pogba and they wish to keep him for a longer time but the relationship between Pogba's agent and the club is not all good, it a matter of what the agent want for his client, he want pogba to move to PSG and Pogba is also interested in the move so if the deal go through I want you to know that it was never what Man utd wanted but Pogba and his agent.
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Arsenql has completed all matters relating to the signing of Brighton defender Ben White this summer.
According to the British newspaper, "Mirror", Ben White will conduct medical examinations, today, Wednesday.
The newspaper added that later this week, White is scheduled to go to Arsenal's training ground and undergo physicall tests to complete that examination.
The newspaper pointed out that everything is agreed between the two clubs, and that the player will move for 50 million pounds. That's more what Man United payed for Varane but still far less then what they payed to Maguire.
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After Varane left, Real really needs another centreback. They lost both 1st choice options from the previous season, they brought in Alaba though but so far they can pair him only with Eder Militao. They have Nacho as well, but no other senior centrebacks.

If they do not bring a top-class, first 11 CB by the end of the transfer market, they are really playing with fire. And from what I've seen so far, the media isn't really connecting them with any.
They have both alaba and militao, do they really need one more? I understand that Ramos and Varane left together and that is why many people keep saying that Real needs another but I just think that they do not really "need" one more, if they end up getting one then it is going to be good of course, when have we seen another good player not being needed, hell they can get a good player in any place and as long as that player is better than what they have it will be great.

Benzema is a great player but if you get haaland it is going to be obviously good right? That is the kind of thing I am talking about. Which is why I think it is quite obvious that we should not be focusing on a center back news from them, we should be looking to hear just a big news, in any position because if you ask me they could definitely handle the whole season with alaba and militao, that is not too bad.
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to this whole deal and the whole development of the players or the leagues, there is a very nice caricature
the english clubs are already waiting for JB to be formed in dortmund... Grin

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E7QmYKFXoAQmy2O?format=jpg&name=small
https://twitter.com/11vs11art/status/1419901615415324677
That's hilarious. Cheesy
I wonder they will sell Jude Bellingham for how much and which Premier League team next. They already paid 23 million Euro so I believe their expectation is big for this investment.
This year they signed Donyell Malen from PSV for 30 million Euro and it's 5 year deal. We can expect same future transfer for Malen too. Dortmund need more money machines at club building.
They don't want to sell Haaland but I see it's too hard to keep him this year after all these crazy offers. We may hear official deal anytime.

Dortmund is known to be smart in investing in players, several times Dortmund bought players and managed to sell them at very high prices.
...

and bvb has been using this strategy for years... Wink
in 2010 no transfer fee was paid for Shinji Kagawa and in the season 12/13 he moved for almost €15m to manschester united or another example Ousmane Dembélé moved for €31.50m from stade rennais to bvb and a year later he left dortmund to bracelona for €121.50m
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According to Transfermarkt, Jack Grealish value is estimated at €65m (£58.5m) which is logic imo. I could understand trying to sell him for £75m but £100m is a little bit abusive I would say. Some EPL teams are overestimating their English players.
I think it's just because they have an offer from a big team like Manchester City, so it's a good opportunity to sell a player with a high price. If the player is not released, they may have to sell him at a much lower price for the next few season. Actually, I hope that Manchester City will not only be able to buy a player with a high price, but must be comparable to the talent that the player has. If the players are not talented enough, then I think Manchester City is just gambling to sign players.
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According to the news, Manchester City are ready to offer £75m plus add-ons for Aston Villa's talented midfielder Jack Grealish. But it looks like it is valued as £100m at Aston Villa now. So, I don't think that Aston Villa would accept this offer. They wouldn't like to lose their best player for a price less than they expected.
According to Transfermarkt, Jack Grealish value is estimated at €65m (£58.5m) which is logic imo. I could understand trying to sell him for £75m but £100m is a little bit abusive I would say. Some EPL teams are overestimating their English players.
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According to the news, Manchester City are ready to offer £75m plus add-ons for Aston Villa's talented midfielder Jack Grealish. But it looks like it is valued as £100m at Aston Villa now. So, I don't think that Aston Villa would accept this offer. They wouldn't like to lose their best player for a price less than they expected.
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Dortmund is known to be smart in investing in players, several times Dortmund bought players and managed to sell them at very high prices.
After successfully selling Jadon Sancho, there is a possibility that Dortmund will sell Jude Bellingham to a Premier League team for a fantastic price.
Dortmund recently managed to buy Donyell Malen, in the next few years it is possible that Donyell Malen will also be sold by Dortmund.
If Dortmund can do this consistently, there is a possibility that Dortmund will become one of the richest teams in a decade. I'm curious about
Dortmund's strategy in selling Haaland, because many offers have come in for Haaland but Dortmund are still rejected. But I believe in the next
few weeks it is likely that Chelsea will buy Haaland for a very high price.

In fact, this post of yours shows how football today has become just business.

Of course, money is important for a football club, but some of them prefer to buy/sell players and make a profit with it instead of building a solid team able to win big championships.
I'm not saying that Dortmund is one of them, but his account exemplifies exactly how this can be profitable and prevail over other technical aspects that often end up discouraging coaches.
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Yes, they are financially Borussia Dortmund safe now. They have enough money for next season but because of the big Sancho sale.
Yeb they should be good for the next and coming Season on the financially side.
I guess if the Sancho deal and transfer was not done they would have already said yes to the Haaland transfer.

Dortmund's strategy in selling Haaland, because many offers have come in for Haaland but Dortmund are still rejected. But I believe in the next
few weeks it is likely that Chelsea will buy Haaland for a very high price.
The problem they would get if they selling him is that they dont have any very good striker in there Team.
I think that they not sell him this year and he will be playing in Dortmund one more season.
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to this whole deal and the whole development of the players or the leagues, there is a very nice caricature
the english clubs are already waiting for JB to be formed in dortmund... Grin

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E7QmYKFXoAQmy2O?format=jpg&name=small
https://twitter.com/11vs11art/status/1419901615415324677
That's hilarious. Cheesy
I wonder they will sell Jude Bellingham for how much and which Premier League team next. They already paid 23 million Euro so I believe their expectation is big for this investment.
This year they signed Donyell Malen from PSV for 30 million Euro and it's 5 year deal. We can expect same future transfer for Malen too. Dortmund need more money machines at club building.
They don't want to sell Haaland but I see it's too hard to keep him this year after all these crazy offers. We may hear official deal anytime.

Dortmund is known to be smart in investing in players, several times Dortmund bought players and managed to sell them at very high prices.
After successfully selling Jadon Sancho, there is a possibility that Dortmund will sell Jude Bellingham to a Premier League team for a fantastic price.
Dortmund recently managed to buy Donyell Malen, in the next few years it is possible that Donyell Malen will also be sold by Dortmund.
If Dortmund can do this consistently, there is a possibility that Dortmund will become one of the richest teams in a decade. I'm curious about
Dortmund's strategy in selling Haaland, because many offers have come in for Haaland but Dortmund are still rejected. But I believe in the next
few weeks it is likely that Chelsea will buy Haaland for a very high price.
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to this whole deal and the whole development of the players or the leagues, there is a very nice caricature
the english clubs are already waiting for JB to be formed in dortmund... Grin

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E7QmYKFXoAQmy2O?format=jpg&name=small
https://twitter.com/11vs11art/status/1419901615415324677

That's hilarious. Cheesy
I wonder they will sell Jude Bellingham for how much and which Premier League team next. They already paid 23 million Euro so I believe their expectation is big for this investment.
This year they signed Donyell Malen from PSV for 30 million Euro and it's 5 year deal. We can expect same future transfer for Malen too. Dortmund need more money machines at club building.
They don't want to sell Haaland but I see it's too hard to keep him this year after all these crazy offers. We may hear official deal anytime.
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@examplens one key reason is they won’t sell now is because irrespective of how Halland performs they’re bound to get €75 million next year for him, so why not use him to compete in the league and make most of his talents. Furthermore by selling Sancho they have balanced their books, hence there’s no financial pressure on them right now.


Yes, they are financially Borussia Dortmund safe now. They have enough money for next season but because of the big Sancho sale.
On another side, Manchester United don't need urgently to sell any player because of the low budget. they only sell players who are not competent enough or those who want to go. For example, only main sponsors (Adidas and Teamviewer) pay them £120+ mill per year.
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