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It seems like Real Madrid are preparing to make a huge signing before the transfer windows closes. According to some rumours from Spain, Radamel Falcao (Monaco) has been offered to RM, the player is willing to play for the merengues as he's looking for a new challenge in his career.

And according to Mirror, RM are ready to make a final offer for Eden Hazard who is very close to signing a new contract with Chelsea.

I wonder why would they even need Falcao , basically that player is already close to his retirement and It is not really worth to sign him unless it is free transfer. They surely needs Eden hazard or else there wont be anyone that could match up with Messi, they lost Ronaldo and now it is time for them to sign another potential " Ronaldo "
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It seems like Real Madrid are preparing to make a huge signing before the transfer windows closes. According to some rumours from Spain, Radamel Falcao (Monaco) has been offered to RM, the player is willing to play for the merengues as he's looking for a new challenge in his career.

And according to Mirror, RM are ready to make a final offer for Eden Hazard who is very close to signing a new contract with Chelsea.
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I think if Real Madrid were to break the bank and poach another star player from the Premier league as Ronaldo's replacement that would be Eden Hazard. He is really worth his price tag whereas Kane and Eriksen might not adapt very well in Spain and possibly end up as very expensive substitutes warming the bench throughout the season. I reckon Real might make a move again for Hazard when next transfer window opens.

If Real Madrid do decide to break the bank it'll easily be more than 200 million bid, but I would yet call it affordable considering it's an inflated transfer market thanks to Neymar. Though it's a worthy investment, I wonder why not take Salah, with the speed he has, he'll tear teams apart in La Liga. Indeed you got it right, no team would buy Kane except in Premier League, he'll not settle well in Spain. I doubt January a transfer will happen, next summer looks more logical.
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After the departure of Claudio Marchisio from Juve no one know where he will be going after those 25years with the old Lady, Italian newspapers are remaining Europe he could join clubs such as Monaco, Nice, Sevilla and Betis. But Also PSG could be intrested in him after they aquired Buffon, because they need an experienced player that compensates Mota who just retired he is still only 32 so he may still have some years at top level of gameplay and any Italian club can sign him despite that the summer transfert market closed he is a free agent so any club could get him.
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I think if Real Madrid were to break the bank and poach another star player from the Premier league as Ronaldo's replacement that would be Eden Hazard. He is really worth his price tag whereas Kane and Eriksen might not adapt very well in Spain and possibly end up as very expensive substitutes warming the bench throughout the season. I reckon Real might make a move again for Hazard when next transfer window opens.

Yup...  But same thing.  Roman Abramovich will still try to get as much as he can for Hazard.  It could be around anything north of 180m GBP imho.  If they wanna go after Neymar, PSG will have to let them pay too...

But the point is clubs want to get a piece of Real's CL championship monies.  Grin
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I think if Real Madrid were to break the bank and poach another star player from the Premier league as Ronaldo's replacement that would be Eden Hazard. He is really worth his price tag whereas Kane and Eriksen might not adapt very well in Spain and possibly end up as very expensive substitutes warming the bench throughout the season. I reckon Real might make a move again for Hazard when next transfer window opens.

They could probably try to sign M. Salah. Compared with Hazard actually Salah is so much better, they got the money to sign any player that they want even with Messi but they probably wont do that. There is also some rumour that they will be scouting Neymar for this half year and if he is good enough then they might try to approach him
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I think if Real Madrid were to break the bank and poach another star player from the Premier league as Ronaldo's replacement that would be Eden Hazard. He is really worth his price tag whereas Kane and Eriksen might not adapt very well in Spain and possibly end up as very expensive substitutes warming the bench throughout the season. I reckon Real might make a move again for Hazard when next transfer window opens.
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^  Any club who wants to acquire a key Tottenham player would have to shell out more than 150m GBP.  The Spurs didn't acquire any players this summer and has made some of its current key players sign new contracts.  They'd have to price the likes of Real out and fight to keep them, or pay the price.

There isnt any player that worth that much in Tottenham and if there is then it is probably Kane but at this rate he isnt worth more than 100M GBP (atleast in my view he is not even close to that figure yet but perhaps in 2 or 3 more years with constant uprising performance ).  Thats really a crazy strategy but I admit that this will keep most of the team that want to sign their player to stop.

True.  But the interested party is Real Madrid (or possibly some other big club) we're talking about here.  Daniel Levy knows Real has the money and are desperate for really good players after Ronaldo's departure.  

Levy also knows that Real is willing to break the bank and make another world record signing again.  So if they wanna buy Kane or Eriksen, pay the price.
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My Milan made some pretty good transfers in last days of Transfer market in Italy. They bought Laxalt, Castillejo and brought Bakayoko and Higuain on loan.
I can say we finally have good striker and I hope we can make something big this season, finally.

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^  Any club who wants to acquire a key Tottenham player would have to shell out more than 150m GBP.  The Spurs didn't acquire any players this summer and has made some of its current key players sign new contracts.  They'd have to price the likes of Real out and fight to keep them, or pay the price.

There isnt any player that worth that much in Tottenham and if there is then it is probably Kane but at this rate he isnt worth more than 100M GBP (atleast in my view he is not even close to that figure yet but perhaps in 2 or 3 more years with constant uprising performance ).  Thats really a crazy strategy but I admit that this will keep most of the team that want to sign their player to stop.
Trust me if Kane continues to perform like this for 2 ot 3 more seasons Spurs will demand more then 300M pounds. player prices are on the rise and in the next two years will propably see that amount to be payed for a single player and there is already a rumor that Real Madrid is preparing a 300M euros for Neymar if Uefa forces PSG in selling him.

Former Arsenal and Roma returns to Europe after spending two years in the Chinese League now he joins Parma at SerieA whom were in SerieD three seasons ago after declaring bankrupsy in 14/15 season where they finished at the bottom of SerieA now the team is back at top league.
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^  Any club who wants to acquire a key Tottenham player would have to shell out more than 150m GBP.  The Spurs didn't acquire any players this summer and has made some of its current key players sign new contracts.  They'd have to price the likes of Real out and fight to keep them, or pay the price.

There isnt any player that worth that much in Tottenham and if there is then it is probably Kane but at this rate he isnt worth more than 100M GBP (atleast in my view he is not even close to that figure yet but perhaps in 2 or 3 more years with constant uprising performance ).  Thats really a crazy strategy but I admit that this will keep most of the team that want to sign their player to stop.
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Latest rumours/deals:

  • AC Milan confirmed the signing of Samu Castillejo (Villareal) and Laxalt (Genoa).
  • N'Zonzi (Sevilla) to AS Roma done deal.
  • Real Madrid keen on Wendell (Bayer 04 Leverkusen).
  • David Ospina (Arsenal) set to join Napoli.
  • Matteo Darmian (Manchester United) close to signing with Juventus.
  • AC Milan keen on Rabiot.
  • Claudio Marchisio (Juventus) is a free agent. OGC Nice interested in signing the player.
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^  Any club who wants to acquire a key Tottenham player would have to shell out more than 150m GBP.  The Spurs didn't acquire any players this summer and has made some of its current key players sign new contracts.  They'd have to price the likes of Real out and fight to keep them, or pay the price.
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PSG are going to bid on Tottenham Playmaker Christie Erikson their initial bid is rumored to be close to £100m PSG are not only pursuing the Danish Midfielder but also Spurs left Back Rose and it's expected to be sold in this transfer window.
Schalke wants England and Chelsea Midfielder Loftus Cheek on loan but it's unlikely that Chelsea will let him leave.
Barcelona is yet to give up on signing Manchester United star Paul Pogba this summer despite the rejection from the reds.
100 Mil for Erikson? Bruh, Ronaldo was sold for that much. EVen though there is a huge age difference, and most players of his(Ronaldo's) age are sent to China, but still Ronaldo might get triggered. But I don't think Erikson will leave, more importantly, Levy won't let him go.

Daniel Levy probably thinks this team is capable of accomplishing big things like winning the Premier League... But unfortunately, and this is just my opinion, big things for a club like Tottenham would be finishing 3rd or 2nd in the EPL, finalist of the FA Cup, or quarter-finals in the CL, I just don't see them winning a trophy, this club has lost that magic from the 60s or the 80s when they were used to winning league titles, league cups, and even European cups.

And this is why I think this will be the last season that we'll see the likes of Kane, Dele Alli, Eriksen, etc, in the club. At some point these players need to realize that they're wasting their potential in a second-rate club like Tottenham, and sooner or later they'll know that if they want to stand out in the football world (and even get a bigger salary, in case the financials becomes an issue, which I doubt), they need to go to a bigger club.

I believe at the end of the season Levy will finally realize that these guys are worth hundreds of millions, so they could make big profits next year if they decide to sell all of them, and they could to invest in young and promising players, like you said, and start afresh. I doubt he's going to wait until Kane or Eriksen are way past their prime to finally sell them.
Why wouldn't he? Harry Kane had a blast of a World Cup performance, and he was superb last season, so this year also he has the same hopes.

But he is too over-confident at the moment, I wonder what his reaction would be, if his over confidence bits right up his ass.

@tokeweed, if i pissed you off or something,I am sorry!
true that Ronaldo sold for that amount but it's Spurs we are talking about and they only sell a player only if they player force his way out or the buyer meets their demands and for Erikson they are demanding 100m as for Kane actually his WC performance was not that great 5 of the goals he scored was in group stage against the weekest 2 teams in the tournament and the other goal was a penalty kick and actually half of his goals were from penalty kicks so I doubt that was great of a performance because in the important games he didn't show himself that's why Modric Greizman and Mbappe were the best three players in the tournament.
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PSG are going to bid on Tottenham Playmaker Christie Erikson their initial bid is rumored to be close to £100m PSG are not only pursuing the Danish Midfielder but also Spurs left Back Rose and it's expected to be sold in this transfer window.
Schalke wants England and Chelsea Midfielder Loftus Cheek on loan but it's unlikely that Chelsea will let him leave.
Barcelona is yet to give up on signing Manchester United star Paul Pogba this summer despite the rejection from the reds.
100 Mil for Erikson? Bruh, Ronaldo was sold for that much. EVen though there is a huge age difference, and most players of his(Ronaldo's) age are sent to China, but still Ronaldo might get triggered. But I don't think Erikson will leave, more importantly, Levy won't let him go.

Daniel Levy probably thinks this team is capable of accomplishing big things like winning the Premier League... But unfortunately, and this is just my opinion, big things for a club like Tottenham would be finishing 3rd or 2nd in the EPL, finalist of the FA Cup, or quarter-finals in the CL, I just don't see them winning a trophy, this club has lost that magic from the 60s or the 80s when they were used to winning league titles, league cups, and even European cups.

And this is why I think this will be the last season that we'll see the likes of Kane, Dele Alli, Eriksen, etc, in the club. At some point these players need to realize that they're wasting their potential in a second-rate club like Tottenham, and sooner or later they'll know that if they want to stand out in the football world (and even get a bigger salary, in case the financials becomes an issue, which I doubt), they need to go to a bigger club.

I believe at the end of the season Levy will finally realize that these guys are worth hundreds of millions, so they could make big profits next year if they decide to sell all of them, and they could to invest in young and promising players, like you said, and start afresh. I doubt he's going to wait until Kane or Eriksen are way past their prime to finally sell them.
Why wouldn't he? Harry Kane had a blast of a World Cup performance, and he was superb last season, so this year also he has the same hopes.

But he is too over-confident at the moment, I wonder what his reaction would be, if his over confidence bits right up his ass.

@tokeweed, if i pissed you off or something,I am sorry!
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^  Eh?  Just 100m GBP?  Daniel Levy's valuation of Eriksen is 178m GBP (200m Euros) when Real Madrid approached the Spurs for the midfieder.  Cheesy

Tottenham didn't acquire any players this year so they intend to keep all the players they have.
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PSG are going to bid on Tottenham Playmaker Christie Erikson their initial bid is rumored to be close to £100m PSG are not only pursuing the Danish Midfielder but also Spurs left Back Rose and it's expected to be sold in this transfer window.
Schalke wants England and Chelsea Midfielder Loftus Cheek on loan but it's unlikely that Chelsea will let him leave.
Barcelona is yet to give up on signing Manchester United star Paul Pogba this summer despite the rejection from the reds.
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Russian national team player Chernyszew  on loan Valencia
Russian players never has been successful   outside of Russia
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Tottenham became first club in Premiership which did not buy anybody on transfer window ever.
They have good team, but still, every team needs some freshness for the new season.

Anyway. let's see. They looked pretty good against Newcastle.
They probably think their biggest signing was to keep the entire squad, especially Harry Kane, I thought he was going to a big club (like Real Madrid) after his great performance in the WC.

I wonder what Daniel Levy's plan is.  He's prolly gonna sell some key players after this season is over and start investing in young talent again.  One thing I like about them is they're like Dortmund in a way.  But that won't win them trophies.  


How long do you think they can keep hold of Kane for? Surely he won’t stay if the big boys start coming in next summer.

Nope.  Daniel Levy is gonna make the Spurs' key players to sign new contracts (which they already did) and sell those players next season for more than what they could sell them for now under their old Spurs contracts.  Levy is a master in player transfers.  He's in it more for the business, not for the glory.

Poch will have to move on in two years...  Hopefully at United.  Grin
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Tottenham became first club in Premiership which did not buy anybody on transfer window ever.
They have good team, but still, every team needs some freshness for the new season.

Anyway. let's see. They looked pretty good against Newcastle.
They probably think their biggest signing was to keep the entire squad, especially Harry Kane, I thought he was going to a big club (like Real Madrid) after his great performance in the WC.

I wonder what Daniel Levy's plan is.  He's prolly gonna sell some key players after this season is over and start investing in young talent again.  One thing I like about them is they're like Dortmund in a way.  But that won't win them trophies.  

Daniel Levy probably thinks this team is capable of accomplishing big things like winning the Premier League... But unfortunately, and this is just my opinion, big things for a club like Tottenham would be finishing 3rd or 2nd in the EPL, finalist of the FA Cup, or quarter-finals in the CL, I just don't see them winning a trophy, this club has lost that magic from the 60s or the 80s when they were used to winning league titles, league cups, and even European cups.

And this is why I think this will be the last season that we'll see the likes of Kane, Dele Alli, Eriksen, etc, in the club. At some point these players need to realize that they're wasting their potential in a second-rate club like Tottenham, and sooner or later they'll know that if they want to stand out in the football world (and even get a bigger salary, in case the financials becomes an issue, which I doubt), they need to go to a bigger club.

I believe at the end of the season Levy will finally realize that these guys are worth hundreds of millions, so they could make big profits next year if they decide to sell all of them, and they could to invest in young and promising players, like you said, and start afresh. I doubt he's going to wait until Kane or Eriksen are way past their prime to finally sell them.
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