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Non-Arsenal Transfers: Summer 2024

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Bloodbather

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Country: Turkiye
Love how even in sports, Americans can't quite shake coloniser language...

"Discovery rights" 😂

Just like they discovered America, a land with 10s of millions of people already living on it, somehow Charlotte FC "discovered" this player nobody had ever seen or heard of before called "Marco Reus"
It is pretty funny, though I'd attribute it to American exceptionalism rather than a colonizer mindset. Same thing also applies to winners of American leagues being "world champions."
 

jaystewart

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Country: England

Player:Saka
Transfer news popping this morning. Barkley back to villa? I would never return to a club for a second stint if the first didn't go well
 

Red London

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We talk about a Striker drought but for average clubs like Sp**s there’s actually a lot of options out there this summer. The issue is more around potentially world class options.

They have Toney and Solanke in the PL alone to choose from. Then you have Gimenez from Ajax, Sesko, Jonathan David etc

These are all players attainable between £40-60m
 
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