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The latest news about Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos re-emerged.
This time was reported about the interruption of Sergio Ramos's new contract talks with Real Madrid, making him continue to be linked to the exit from Santiago Bernabeu, especially after Sergio Ramos demanded the club provide a two-season contract for players over the age of 30.

According to a Sport English[1] report, Ramos claimed that he did not close the opportunity to leave if Madrid only gave him a one-season contract, the club the captain would choose if he had to leave the Bernabeu was Juventus.

Reference [1]: https://www.sport.es/en/news/real-madrid/juventus-are-sergio-ramoss-plan-b-7913059

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Coutinho (Bayern Munich) to Leicester City!?  Shocked https://twitter.com/sport/status/1244980906198261760

Not an April Fools joke, article was released yesterday...Maybe the foxes are getting ready to sell Maddison so they started looking for a new creative midfielder?

And Coutinho knows he won't play in Bayern or Barca next season so, this could be a smart move for him, i mean, he needs 1st team football every weekend if he wants to go the next Copa America with Brazil.
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Not a big news cause is "old" football speaking now but Ibra will leave Ac Milan

https://onefootball.com/it/notizie/ibra-sara-addio-al-milan-zlatan-ha-deciso-29599711?variable=20200401

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I can’t see Harry Kane moving to a club abroad, if he is to leave I think he would join another EPL team, maybe Man Utd. He doesn’t seem cultured enough to be willing to move overseas.

That's what a lot of people said about Gareth Bale, if you remember that other speedy goalscorer who couldn't seem to stop finding the net. He was definitely uncultured in the end and proved himself to be but he still moved overseas and clearly can spend years not fitting in and learning the language as long as he's earning.
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The only difference would be players will be less expensive than they have been in the recent transfer windows. So that makes me think that even smaller clubs will be able to afford some players.

I bet 'small' club will probably not spend much too. Considering there is no fresh income, buying new players is not a wise idea. They'll probably wait and grab the deal in January or next year.

But in various media even every day there is still news of the transfer that may be done in the summer.

They're trying to make money by releasing new articles. I'll take their reports with a grain of salt.
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Will clubs in the European League still transfer players?
Because mathematically, almost all clubs have no income since this virus pandemic.

But in various media even every day there is still news of the transfer that may be done in the summer.
Is it possible that it will only apply to giant clubs like Real Madrid, PSG, Man United or others?
I think if things got back to normal before the next transfer window... the transfer business would go on as normally. The only difference would be players will be less expensive than they have been in the recent transfer windows. So that makes me think that even smaller clubs will be able to afford some players.

Some clubs have already started cutting salaries of players and staff to prepare for the worst in case the pandemic continues for many months. The problem is nobody knows when exactly we shall get a COVID19 Free world again. It could last over a year  Sad
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Will clubs in the European League still transfer players?
Because mathematically, almost all clubs have no income since this virus pandemic.

But in various media even every day there is still news of the transfer that may be done in the summer.
Is it possible that it will only apply to giant clubs like Real Madrid, PSG, Man United or others?
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Very true about Levy lol, his a difficult man to negotiate with after Raiola,

He loses profit on(sell it cheap) Eriksen because asks unreal money for them from PL clubs.
But no one is like Raiola, he (and few people from the same business) is probably the worst things which are happened in football. They are the culprits for a poorer quality of football players, young guys get lot of money and they lose the desire to play and prove themselves. then you have some big talents who are sitting on the bench and earn enormous sum of money for that.
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I can’t see Harry Kane moving to a club abroad, if he is to leave I think he would join another EPL team, maybe Man Utd. He doesn’t seem cultured enough to be willing to move overseas.

I think thats his nature, and going to europe would be a bigger challenge.
I am sure Manchester united will interest him, playing with prime pogba and bruno is something he definitely look forward to.

And with the pace at which the united team is growing consistency, its the right call.

But it seems like united would make Sancho priority this summer, and with Covid-19 reducing income, its gonna be interesting what happens.

Kane earns injury every season. Every year they are out of football for a month or two. Yes, he is definitely a highly skilled class player but I think he is overrated. Especially now it will be, because of Brexit and future problem of foreign players in Premier League. English players will certainly be even more expensive from next season.
United missed buying Haaland because of overpricing by his manager, I don't think they can make a deal with Leavy which is well known as a hard negotiator.

Very true about Levy lol, his a difficult man to negotiate with after Raiola,
Thats why one part of my heart says united would go all out for sancho, sign up ighalo to a new deal and bring in a midfielder  too.

And regarding foreign players, i think thats why Ole stuck to getting british talents.
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I can’t see Harry Kane moving to a club abroad, if he is to leave I think he would join another EPL team, maybe Man Utd. He doesn’t seem cultured enough to be willing to move overseas.

I think thats his nature, and going to europe would be a bigger challenge.
I am sure Manchester united will interest him, playing with prime pogba and bruno is something he definitely look forward to.

And with the pace at which the united team is growing consistency, its the right call.

But it seems like united would make Sancho priority this summer, and with Covid-19 reducing income, its gonna be interesting what happens.

Kane earns injury every season. Every year they are out of football for a month or two. Yes, he is definitely a highly skilled class player but I think he is overrated. Especially now it will be, because of Brexit and future problem of foreign players in Premier League. English players will certainly be even more expensive from next season.
United missed buying Haaland because of overpricing by his manager, I don't think they can make a deal with Leavy which is well known as a hard negotiator.
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Havertz looks like he could be the next big thing, that fee does look ridiculous but like with Sancho, because of their age you get a lot for your money, many years of talent.

Correct. I would break the bank to get that guy - if it needs to be 100mln, then so be it. With only 20 years of age, that dude is already the heart and soul of Leverkusen. He is very versatile and a good general, such players don't grow on trees. 100mln is surely a lot and you are probably overpaying a bit, but this is an investment in the future. Not only does he improve your team, but you should be able to sell him for 200mln in a few years (bar any serious injuries).

Although I don't like Bayern always getting the best players from the other Bundesliga teams, they should be a good fit considering all circumstances. You don't need to go to Barca/ManU at a very young age as a german player. Step by step, like Kroos did.
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I can’t see Harry Kane moving to a club abroad, if he is to leave I think he would join another EPL team, maybe Man Utd. He doesn’t seem cultured enough to be willing to move overseas.
I also read somewhere that he might leave Spurs soon though i don't think it will be possible this coming summer. Very few clubs will be willing to splash money around for players like Kane
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I can’t see Harry Kane moving to a club abroad, if he is to leave I think he would join another EPL team, maybe Man Utd. He doesn’t seem cultured enough to be willing to move overseas.

I think thats his nature, and going to europe would be a bigger challenge.
I am sure Manchester united will interest him, playing with prime pogba and bruno is something he definitely look forward to.

And with the pace at which the united team is growing consistency, its the right call.

But it seems like united would make Sancho priority this summer, and with Covid-19 reducing income, its gonna be interesting what happens.
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I can’t see Harry Kane moving to a club abroad, if he is to leave I think he would join another EPL team, maybe Man Utd. He doesn’t seem cultured enough to be willing to move overseas.
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They still have to pay salaries to their players, management and all other club employees, but they have no income. Neither from ticket sales, sponsors, or TV right since all matches are suspended.  

Source: Twitter Barcelona
There seems to be something interesting about the Barcelona club, which all players agree to cutting the salaries of players around 70%.
Maybe it's as a concern for the players to the club.

Feeling a dilemma due to the covid-19 disaster, if the player does not want to pay cuts then the club is on the verge of bankruptcy.
Maybe that's the best way for the benefit of all players and clubs.

You got to be aware that Barca isn't owned by a corporation unlike most clubs across Europe.  It's owned and supported by the 'club members' themselves who pay an annual fee.
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Some rumors about Juventus on Harry Kane.
I never liked him and I hope they will not go for him.

https://www.tuttosport.com/news/calcio/calciomercato/2020/03/31-68374170/juve_paratici_forza_quattro_kane_si_fa_avanti_ma_icardi_intriga/


He had his days last year but didn't made much impact this season like last season. So I get it why they are trying to get him but still I don't think Kane is gonna leave for club in Italy.

It's just a rumour that I find hard to become a done deal in future.



Havertz looks like he could be the next big thing, that fee does look ridiculous but like with Sancho, because of their age you get a lot for your money, many years of talent.

I love the thing about Bundesliga that its really makes up some young and promising talents but €100m is really a bit too much. Also interest from other clubs may have pushed the bar a bit too high?
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It is obvious that teams will not be making as much money as they used to make because of this corona situation, we are talking about billions of dollars of revenue lost and penalty paid from all the teams total, that means those billions of dollars that would instead be used for football will now not be used for it and that causes the teams finances to be screwed a bit.

It means they will not be able to spend as much money as they normally would on players, which causes players to cost a lot less when they are sold. Of course, some players are not for sale at all, but any team who wants to sell their players will have to do it a lot cheaper since they will not be able to find a buyer that has a ton of cash for the player, all of them are in big debts now.

The global economy is also hit by the coronavirus.
The football industry cannot be untouched from this situation. But there are a lot of money in the market that all teams are going to recover faster than other industries due to the fact that a lot of people support it.
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Havertz looks like he could be the next big thing, that fee does look ridiculous but like with Sancho, because of their age you get a lot for your money, many years of talent.
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Some more news on the Bundesliga rising star Kai Havertz. It looks like that FC Bayern, Real Madrid and Manchester United are still interested in signing Havertz, but they won't pay the gigantic amount of €100m for him anymore, due the Covid-19 outbreak.

Bayern is still an option for Kai Havertz. Negotiations are currently on hold due to the crisis, but everything is still open. In addition to Bayern, Real Madrid and Manchester United are also interested. However, a fee of over €100m will almost certainly not be offered [Sky]

I mean he's a good player, but come on €100m.. Bayer Leverkusen are you serious? He is not worth that much. Especially not with this crisis.
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