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Non-Arsenal Transfer Thread: Summer 2023

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OnlyOne

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Can tell MacAllister will be a bust.
 

sdotzdot

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Caicedo is definitely going to Chelsea and likely shortly.

Guy is thirsty for a move he defo will not wait to assess options and Boehlys small **** energy means hes mad af right now over Ugarte. They’ll move to Caicedo and try sort it out as soon as so Chelsea is all over the front pages again.
 

Rex Stone

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Chelsea are going to get absolutely bent over for Caicedo.

McAllister gone, Chelsea have a player that Brighton really want and there’s no release clause.

Hopefully see them get stung for 100M plus then that’s the Havertz and Mount fees gone.
 

Rasmi

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Caicedo is definitely going to Chelsea and likely shortly.

Guy is thirsty for a move he defo will not wait to assess options and Boehlys small **** energy means hes mad af right now over Ugarte. They’ll move to Caicedo and try sort it out as soon as so Chelsea is all over the front pages again.
Rice is also thirsty for a move. When caicedo goes to Chelsea all of our eggs will be on rice. If we somehow loses out on that deal there will be serious questions asked about edu and the board and if they are fit for the task. You can’t lose all your first choices in the market
 

Burrata

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not sure paying 50M release clause is bargain but agree with how the market going 50M for this guy is cheap when guys like Mount will cost near 60M.

There is no release clause in Premier League

Naylor denying it is very weird, stay tuned
 

OnlyOne

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Lacks physicality. If Caicedo doesn't wait and consider his options, he would be poorly advised.

He got a pay rise. He could even stay one more year and go to Madrid.

Brighton are letting him go for a 'bargin' and not even bothered trying to keep him. Somethings a miss.
 

Rasmi

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Lacks physicality. If Caicedo doesn't wait and consider his options, he would be poorly advised.

He got a pay rise. He could even stay one more year and go to Madrid.
He was on 20k. Probably doubled his wages. If Chelsea offers 150k he would be mad to turn it down. One injury and everyone will move from him.
 

avenellroad

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Mac Allister is a decent player but I don’t really see him improving Liverpool that much.

They have spent a lot of money over the past two seasons on Konate, Nunez, Diaz, Gakpo and now Mac Allister. Thats nearly £300 million worth of spend right there. They need to get back into the Champions League next season.
 

Rasmi

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Mac Allister is a decent player but I don’t really see him improving Liverpool that much.

They have spent a lot of money over the past two seasons on Konate, Nunez, Diaz, Gakpo and now Mac Allister. They need to get back into the Champions League next season.
Liverpool played Harvey Elliot start of season and Jones as the link up midfielder. He is significantly better than those two
 

Mickey Rooney

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Yeah, Mac Allister on the reported very reasonable fees makes me quite jealous. What I’m not clear on is whether Pool is paying the RC innone installement. That changes things.
 
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