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Noone will spend 40ish millions for him in the following winter session.
When you mentioned 40 million for a player with an expiring contract it reminded me of the Martinez to Bayern deal several years ago. He had one year left on his contract with Bilbao and Bayern was willing to pay €40 million to get him. At the same time Juventus was interested in Llorente. Bilbao's asking price: Also €40 million. But Juve waited a whole year and got him for free at the beginning of the next season.  Grin

There are more examples if we want to dig deeper. In summer 2016 Henrikh Mkhitaryan moved from Dortmund to Man United for €42 million with 1 year left in his contract.

Side note: 18 months later he had to move on to Arsenal for €8 million less btw. - somehow Man United transfer-policy haven´t been the best in the last years Tongue

Man Utd need to sign young, hungry players with a point to prove. Signing players like Sanchez has proven to be flawed. You should always sign players with their best years ahead of them.
Alexis Sanchez was a great player when at Arsenal,  he was one of the most hardworking player during his tenure at Arsenal,  the problem is just that Man Utd does not know how to manage players,  an example is Di Maria,  Ibrahimovic, Lukaku including Sanchez,  all these players are doing absolutely great in their respective clubs,  so  Sanchez ain't a flop
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In the coming January window, Real Madrid seems to get another transfer for the Erikson, I think this Tottenham's midfielder is very potential for Real Madrid because of Tony Kroos and Modric already passed the golden momentum of their career, They have given huge service to the team, they are almost 30s, So anything big expectation from these two players is not right, So a replacement is very essential in the current squad, I don't mean Tony Kroos I mean Luka Modric, And the danish player is very eager to play with the Royal White in Spain because of Zidane and their History, Hopefully, in the January transfer, it will happen if all things will remain same.

Luca modric looks like the kind of player that can deliver even up to the age of 40 or more. Real Madrid needs to look for young midfielders who can take on the mantle when Kroos and Modric finally leaves. Eriksen doesn't seem to be the man for the job. He's good at what he does, keeping opponents attacks at bay and ushering passes to the forwards but he's a little too old too (He's currently 27) considering he would need time to fit in a team like real Madrid. My suggestion would be to find someone younger. Let's see how things go. January is just around the corner.


Modrić is small and fit. He can play for another few years and I hope that tonight he will score at least one goal for Croatia.

Still, he's 34 and his performance in Real is far away from Rolando's. Real definitely needs somebody like Christian Eriksen in January.
Another good option is Red Bull Salzburg's  Erling Haaland.
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There is no way Eriksen will leave Spurs for Real Madrid or any other team on January.
His contract will expire in June and then he can leave for 0.

Noone will spend 40ish millions for him in the following winter session.

Real Madrid already did a catastrophic error las session with Hazard.
They paid him 100 millions while his contract had only 12 months left, they can't do the same mistake another time.

Mmm...  I think he will, for a lower price that is.  Daniel Levy doesn't have any room to negotiate anymore and Eriksen is hell bent on leaving the Spurs anyway.  It's better to lose him with some money in exchange than nothing.

Edit:  And Real's move on Eriksen is one less option for Pogba imho.  That leaves Juve and PSG.  

In my humble opinion it mostly depends on Spurs´ situation in winter. If they will be in a position wherefrom they will have to go full force reaching european spots in the EPL, they will pretty much need the likes of Eriksen in the 2nd half of the season in order to finish on a desired rank in the end.

Missing it, but having €40M in their pockets from an Eriksen-move in winter instead needs to be well calculated.
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There is no way Eriksen will leave Spurs for Real Madrid or any other team on January.
His contract will expire in June and then he can leave for 0.

Noone will spend 40ish millions for him in the following winter session.

Real Madrid already did a catastrophic error las session with Hazard.
They paid him 100 millions while his contract had only 12 months left, they can't do the same mistake another time.

Mmm...  I think he will, for a lower price that is.  Daniel Levy doesn't have any room to negotiate anymore and Eriksen is hell bent on leaving the Spurs anyway.  It's better to lose him with some money in exchange than nothing.

Edit:  And Real's move on Eriksen is one less option for Pogba imho.  That leaves Juve and PSG. 
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There is no way Eriksen will leave Spurs for Real Madrid or any other team on January.
His contract will expire in June and then he can leave for 0.

Noone will spend 40ish millions for him in the following winter session.
He's a world-class player who can add quality to any squad, who knows, maybe one of the top teams (Madrid, Bayern, Man Utd) will need to buy someone asap because of an injured player or something else. I honestly wouldn't underestimate big teams spending some cash to buy a top-class player like him.

Skybet have Eriksen to Real on January @4.00. Not bad.

Unrelated to Eriksen but, Skybet also have James Maddison (Leicester) to Man Utd @4.50. If i were Woodward, I'd sign him for whataver transfer fee with my eyes closed.
I think Juventus has a more interesting offer than the other teams who want to buy Eriksen from Tottenham. plus the big names in the Juventus team at the moment it seems like the Eriksen will choose Juventus compared to other teams. see this news https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/10125652/spurs-juventus-rabiot-transfer-eriksen/
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Side note: 18 months later he had to move on to Arsenal for €8 million less btw.
Good example.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan was great at Dortmund but ever since he went to England I remember him as an injury prone footballer who was often sideined for various muscle related problems. Due to the injuries he never reached the highs that were expected of him. He is currently at Roma and he is injured and sidelined until the end of October.
The high intensity aat which the Premier League is played and the competition is sometimes too much for a lot of players and i believe even with his immense talent and work rate, Mkhitaryan couldn't survive in the EPL, I quite remember prolific striker Shevchenko couldn't replicate the his AC Milan form when he came to play for Chelsea in the EPL.
Moved and play on different country the players also have to adapt with the culture of games on that country so there is no guarantee if the players success in the some countries they can playing well too in english league besides Shevchenko there was several players who playing good when playing at previous teams but they cannot give their best performance during play on EPL such as Robinho or Michael Ballack that these two players has been failed to showing best performance
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Actually there are several Salzburg players who played really well and getting big club attention.. here's the list :
erling braut håland > Real Madrid, liverpool, Napoli, Juventus.
There is a big rush for that kid. His goal scoring record has been very impressive and has attracted a lot of attention.

I am A Real Madrid Fan but i really wonder why they want to buy him if the rumor is true. We have so many promising forwards that aren't even getting enough play time some of which where bought recently.

I think Napoli would be a much better destination for his development.
Indeed .. a 19 years old should be giving a full play time to maximize the potential , gain confidence and get experiences as when it comes to signing for a big club where he will always be under pressure either to always score goals and to win in every single game , it would be bad for any young players mentality.

Simply when this kind rising star did not fill the manager expectations he will get benched , just look at pulisic ... the 21 years old winger didn't get a chance to play regularly this season under Frank Lampard due how he didn't provide what Lampard wanted.

The same thing could happened to this young Norwegian ... or even worse.
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There is no way Eriksen will leave Spurs for Real Madrid or any other team on January.
His contract will expire in June and then he can leave for 0.

Noone will spend 40ish millions for him in the following winter session.
He's a world-class player who can add quality to any squad, who knows, maybe one of the top teams (Madrid, Bayern, Man Utd) will need to buy someone asap because of an injured player or something else. I honestly wouldn't underestimate big teams spending some cash to buy a top-class player like him.

Skybet have Eriksen to Real on January @4.00. Not bad.

Unrelated to Eriksen but, Skybet also have James Maddison (Leicester) to Man Utd @4.50. If i were Woodward, I'd sign him for whataver transfer fee with my eyes closed.
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Side note: 18 months later he had to move on to Arsenal for €8 million less btw.
Good example.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan was great at Dortmund but ever since he went to England I remember him as an injury prone footballer who was often sideined for various muscle related problems. Due to the injuries he never reached the highs that were expected of him. He is currently at Roma and he is injured and sidelined until the end of October.
The high intensity aat which the Premier League is played and the competition is sometimes too much for a lot of players and i believe even with his immense talent and work rate, Mkhitaryan couldn't survive in the EPL, I quite remember prolific striker Shevchenko couldn't replicate the his AC Milan form when he came to play for Chelsea in the EPL.
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Noone will spend 40ish millions for him in the following winter session.
When you mentioned 40 million for a player with an expiring contract it reminded me of the Martinez to Bayern deal several years ago. He had one year left on his contract with Bilbao and Bayern was willing to pay €40 million to get him. At the same time Juventus was interested in Llorente. Bilbao's asking price: Also €40 million. But Juve waited a whole year and got him for free at the beginning of the next season.  Grin

There are more examples if we want to dig deeper. In summer 2016 Henrikh Mkhitaryan moved from Dortmund to Man United for €42 million with 1 year left in his contract.

Side note: 18 months later he had to move on to Arsenal for €8 million less btw. - somehow Man United transfer-policy haven´t been the best in the last years Tongue

Man Utd need to sign young, hungry players with a point to prove. Signing players like Sanchez has proven to be flawed. You should always sign players with their best years ahead of them.
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Side note: 18 months later he had to move on to Arsenal for €8 million less btw.
Good example.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan was great at Dortmund but ever since he went to England I remember him as an injury prone footballer who was often sideined for various muscle related problems. Due to the injuries he never reached the highs that were expected of him. He is currently at Roma and he is injured and sidelined until the end of October.
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Noone will spend 40ish millions for him in the following winter session.
When you mentioned 40 million for a player with an expiring contract it reminded me of the Martinez to Bayern deal several years ago. He had one year left on his contract with Bilbao and Bayern was willing to pay €40 million to get him. At the same time Juventus was interested in Llorente. Bilbao's asking price: Also €40 million. But Juve waited a whole year and got him for free at the beginning of the next season.  Grin

There are more examples if we want to dig deeper. In summer 2016 Henrikh Mkhitaryan moved from Dortmund to Man United for €42 million with 1 year left in his contract.

Side note: 18 months later he had to move on to Arsenal for €8 million less btw. - somehow Man United transfer-policy haven´t been the best in the last years Tongue
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Erikson might go to Real Madrid but it seems not in the transfer season this January, because if it is forced then Erikson is likely to be on the bench alone. That would severely hamper his career, and as far as I know Real Madrid will not spend money on transfers this winter.
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In the coming January window, Real Madrid seems to get another transfer for the Erikson, I think this Tottenham's midfielder is very potential for Real Madrid because of Tony Kroos and Modric already passed the golden momentum of their career, They have given huge service to the team, they are almost 30s, So anything big expectation from these two players is not right, So a replacement is very essential in the current squad, I don't mean Tony Kroos I mean Luka Modric, And the danish player is very eager to play with the Royal White in Spain because of Zidane and their History, Hopefully, in the January transfer, it will happen if all things will remain same.

Luca modric looks like the kind of player that can deliver even up to the age of 40 or more. Real Madrid needs to look for young midfielders who can take on the mantle when Kroos and Modric finally leaves. Eriksen doesn't seem to be the man for the job. He's good at what he does, keeping opponents attacks at bay and ushering passes to the forwards but he's a little too old too (He's currently 27) considering he would need time to fit in a team like real Madrid. My suggestion would be to find someone younger. Let's see how things go. January is just around the corner.






The pace at which football is played nowadays will be very difficult for aging Luca modric to cope hence the reason to bring in a young experience player in person of Erikson just take a look at Young stars paraded by Barcelona the likes of Frenkie De Jong Ansu Fati etc thus the need for Real Madrid to beef up their midfield with players like Erikson, I am very sure when January transfer windows opens Zidane will correct anomaly that makes Hazard whose performance in his first season was at below par since joining ‎Los Blancos.
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Noone will spend 40ish millions for him in the following winter session.
When you mentioned 40 million for a player with an expiring contract it reminded me of the Martinez to Bayern deal several years ago. He had one year left on his contract with Bilbao and Bayern was willing to pay €40 million to get him. At the same time Juventus was interested in Llorente. Bilbao's asking price: Also €40 million. But Juve waited a whole year and got him for free at the beginning of the next season.  Grin
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There is no way Eriksen will leave Spurs for Real Madrid or any other team on January.
His contract will expire in June and then he can leave for 0.

Noone will spend 40ish millions for him in the following winter session.

Real Madrid already did a catastrophic error las session with Hazard.
They paid him 100 millions while his contract had only 12 months left, they can't do the same mistake another time.
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In the coming January window, Real Madrid seems to get another transfer for the Erikson, I think this Tottenham's midfielder is very potential for Real Madrid because of Tony Kroos and Modric already passed the golden momentum of their career, They have given huge service to the team, they are almost 30s, So anything big expectation from these two players is not right, So a replacement is very essential in the current squad, I don't mean Tony Kroos I mean Luka Modric, And the danish player is very eager to play with the Royal White in Spain because of Zidane and their History, Hopefully, in the January transfer, it will happen if all things will remain same.

Luca modric looks like the kind of player that can deliver even up to the age of 40 or more. Real Madrid needs to look for young midfielders who can take on the mantle when Kroos and Modric finally leaves. Eriksen doesn't seem to be the man for the job. He's good at what he does, keeping opponents attacks at bay and ushering passes to the forwards but he's a little too old too (He's currently 27) considering he would need time to fit in a team like real Madrid. My suggestion would be to find someone younger. Let's see how things go. January is just around the corner.





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In the coming January window, Real Madrid seems to get another transfer for the Erikson, I think this Tottenham's midfielder is very potential for Real Madrid because of Tony Kroos and Modric already passed the golden momentum of their career, They have given huge service to the team, they are almost 30s, So anything big expectation from these two players is not right, So a replacement is very essential in the current squad, I don't mean Tony Kroos I mean Luka Modric, And the danish player is very eager to play with the Royal White in Spain because of Zidane and their History, Hopefully, in the January transfer, it will happen if all things will remain same.
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Actually there are several Salzburg players who played really well and getting big club attention.. here's the list :
erling braut håland > Real Madrid, liverpool, Napoli, Juventus.
There is a big rush for that kid. His goal scoring record has been very impressive and has attracted a lot of attention.

I am A Real Madrid Fan but i really wonder why they want to buy him if the rumor is true. We have so many promising forwards that aren't even getting enough play time some of which where bought recently.

I think Napoli would be a much better destination for his development.
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erling braut håland > Real Madrid, liverpool, Napoli, Juventus.

I would love to see him put on the Liverpool jersey, I believe he would be a perfect fit, with their attacking football and high press. He is young, and have lots years to adapt to whichever club (league) he chooses to play in.
With the amounts Liverpool has spent over the couple of seasons, they may not be able to chunk out the amount it would take to land the Norwegian
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