Andrea Berta’s Transfer Targets: Summer 2025 FC

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Diesel

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Transfer windows back open, I’d expect movement from Arsenal THIS window.
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Barry

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The striker market is dire we really should've committed to a deal in January for Watkins. Our season could've panned out very differently.

We held out our powder for who exactly? There is not one player available in the 9 role who I can definitively say is exciting or a good buy.
Williams has just as many question marks as Sesko/ Gyok in my opinion. Think that Sesko is actually a safer bet than Williams.
 

ASAP Berg

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People moan about Pep or Arteta's system. Trent is one of the few players today who is not a system player. A throwback to the past who can create something out of nothing.
There’s no point having control of the ball if there’s no threat. You need guys to get the first goal, this suits the game plan as now they have to open up and now you have space all over the place.

I can see why City went for Cherki and Pool for Wirtz, when opposition is camped out they have some magic.
 

Sungod

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There’s no point having control of the ball if there’s no threat. You need guys to get the first goal, this suits the game plan as now they have to open up and now you have space all over the place.

I can see why City went for Cherki and Pool for Wirtz, when opposition is camped out they have some magic.
For us we can get that magic with Kenan Yildiz if we can prize away from Juventus. ( Xavi Simons perhaps Fallback)

Who else ye can get ?
 

Ljonin

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It irritates me so much that the focus - after years of neglecting forwards - seems to be to get the best financial deal.

Sesko and Gyok are two very different profiles. It’s small club mentality ffs
 

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Pre-season training starts three weeks from tomorrow. Thought we’d be closer to wrapping up deals by now, but it looks like outside of Zubi there’s nothing advanced.

Because we're not a serious club. We've always had the momentum of molasses, looking for deals in coupon books for savings that aren't worth the trouble.
 
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TheDrunkenMaster

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Williams has just as many question marks as Šeško/ Gyok in my opinion. Think that Šeško is actually a safer bet than Williams.
Williams is already borderline world class, that would be a guaranteed starter for us. Sesko is guaranteed to be backup and get nketiah type minutes. How can you think that sesko is safer bet as Williams would be able to contribute now while Sesko hasn’t developed in the last 12 months
 

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The fact that he's not thinking he absolutely has to win the Champions League in two years time indicates we're definitely not one of the sides he was contacted about potentially joining :lol:
 
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