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Non-Arsenal Transfers Thread: Summer 2022

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Paperino

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He’s from Paris.

Surely you can see how that appeals to be a boy from Paris? I think you’re struggling with putting yourself in someone else’s shoes here.

He changed his mind when they offered him insane money. The city of Paris is completely irrelevant.
 

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It makes you wonder what PSG actually offered him when Real were ready to give him a reported £110m signing on fee.
 

Trilly

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He changed his mind when they offered him insane money. The city of Paris is completely irrelevant.
It’s not completely irrelevant, it’s a factor. Also we don’t know how negotiations went.

Would he have joined us if we offered him insane money? I don’t think so. :lol:
 

Yousif Arsenal

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Mbappe is the next 50 G/A player he already is. But real madrid should stop crying and try again in 2025 but i think the relationship is broken
 

Trilly

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It makes you wonder what PSG actually offered him when Real were ready to give him a reported £110m signing on fee.
No way to know but I reckon they didn’t have to go too far over.

It’s usually more difficult to get a player to leave than to stay.
 

NieThePiet

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Mbappe is the next 50 G/A player he already is. But real madrid should stop crying and try again in 2025 but i think the relationship is broken
but nobody will really care, because it's just the French League. PSG is so clearly ahead of all other teams there, that's not that impressive. similar like Bayern.

Real will never try to sign him again, especially under Perez. And no fan would want him there.

Luckily for Mbappe that the Ballon D'or is French, so they will find a way to give him the Ballon D'or. Like they did with Messi ahead of Lewandowski
 

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No way to know but I reckon they didn’t have to go too far over.

It’s usually more difficult to get a player to leave than to stay.

For some clubs, maybe but not for our sinking ship 😭

Mikel Titanic taking this ship to the bottom of the sea.
 

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Not often a player will turn down the lure of Real but plenty time for Mbappe to end up there yet.

Paris lad though and I imagine, like Chelsea, PSG will eventually win the CL. If Mbappe is part of that it would be much more remembered than any he'd potentially win at Real.
 

Yousif Arsenal

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but nobody will really care, because it's just the French League. PSG is so clearly ahead of all other teams there, that's not that impressive. similar like Bayern.

Real will never try to sign him again, especially under Perez. And no fan would want him there.

Luckily for Mbappe that the Ballon D'or is French, so they will find a way to give him the Ballon D'or. Like they did with Messi ahead of Lewandowski
Look like he was forced into signing but i believe his move to real madrid is not over 2-3 years is long period things could get worse at psg
 

Paperino

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I understand that people like Mbappe but this "Paris boy" talk is ridicilous. Come on.
 
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