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✍️ OFFICIAL Hector Bellerin (Loan)

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Jasard

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PSG are struggling to renew the contracts of their current players tbh.

Barca or nothing I reckon.

Those right back options The Athletic suggested seem unrealistic too.
The Athletic still think we are a CL team
 
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Rasmi

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Given our current set of midfielders, Rabiot would be an upgrade. I wouldn't mind him.
Yeah he would suit us perfect with xhaka, el neny and ceballos all being slow unathletic midfielders. Let’s get the slowest midfield in the world
 

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Weird that you've got the likes of Juve, PSG and Barca supposedly sniffing around him. Hector's pretty clearly done athletically. I'm thinking it's a lot of paper / agent talk.

I worry if we'll be able to move him on in the summer to be honest.
 

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Got to wonder how much we'd ask for Hector anything around 20M 25M we should sell don't expect we got more that's his value
 

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Given the lack of money going about the now. I wonder if there's a deal to be made with Barca that sees Emerson Royal join us & Bellerin join them. I know it's complicated with Betis Co owning him but some variation of a swap deal might work?
 
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