Don't know why you all surprised about Chelsea spending they have owner always inject cash and had a season of no spending it's normal they'll he looking for 200m spending at least. But Lampard is stupid if he sell Kante.
Don't know why you all surprised about Chelsea spending they have owner always inject cash and had a season of no spending it's normal they'll he looking for 200m spending at least. But Lampard is stupid if he sell Kante.
They made alot of horrible transfer Kepa Morata Bokayoko Drinkwater waste of 200m ffsThey couldn't spend last season,so maybe people are surprised by this big transfers .To be fair,they missed some transfers in last few seasons and had lot ups and downs in results.Some players lack real quality.
Take it easy Roman. Still think he will end up at Bayern for known reasons.
Until they aren'tMount and Abraham are the future though right?
Until they aren't
bit surprising
He's as good as Partey. But he's a bit of a crock, isn't he?bit surprising
He torn his ACL and missed whole last season this season he played i think Partey at the moment is superior playerHe's as good as Partey. But he's a bit of a crock, isn't he?
Can't get Upamecano? Get Gabriel.
I think Gabriel would be great signing for Arsenal. He can be had for 25 million euros and I think a lot of French clubs will be sellers due to their league being canceled. Already bought Pepe from them so Arsenal had decent relationship with Lille.Gabriel is as good or even better than Upamecano imo.
I’ve watched Lille a few times this season and he’s been very commanding at the back plus his positioning has been excellent whenever I’ve watched them play, he’d slot right in here plus his style is perfect for the PL.
Personally, I’d keep David Luiz for his experience and to help him settle in but Gabriel and Saliba could form a brilliant partnership. We missed out on Çağlar Söyüncü and now he’s unattainable, we can’t afford to miss out on another talent like him.
Man U will sign him. He's quality talent and Man U are rebuilding their team with promising British talent.