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Summer transfer thread, AvB window wrap up pg 1527

Which player would you like to see take over from Luka Modric?


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Everytime i have seen him for France he is brick. He plays for RM where a lot of chances are created for him all the time, and he can score against brick teams. He would flop in the Prem.

reminds me a bit of Defoe, only bigger and stronger. Very selfish, gets caught offside alot, does not do much on his own. Still quality and would easily bang 20 goals in the prem
 
get rid already of that little taco, 27m with add ons sounds reasonable

You're right. Give in to Real Madrid's bully boy tactics at the first opportunity and take a £13m hit on the sale price. I'm glad that you are not our chairman.
 
There's a few people from the past couple of pages postings that I can't believe are that departed. I think they know exactly what they are saying and are WUM's.
 
You couldbn't be further off the mark as far as Hulk is concerned

Well admittedly I've only seen him play maybe 10 times but in all those games that's all he's ever done sit on the right hug the line tight gets the ball
Cuts in on his left and either strikes ball hard or plays a diagonal ball into the box. If that's worth 35mill then someone like kranjcar who has technique can shoot pass dribble must be worth a lot more than what we sold him for
 
Everytime i have seen him for France he is brick. He plays for RM where a lot of chances are created for him all the time, and he can score against brick teams. He would flop in the Prem.

who??
 
Tottenham 'accuse Arsenal of fake bid'

Tottenham's tug-of-war over Hugo Lloris with bitter rivals Arsenal has taken a new twist, after it was reported Spurs believe the Gunners made a disingenuous bid for the goalkeeper in order to push up his price.

Spurs have been long-term admirers of the French no.1, while Arsenal were attributed with an interest last month.

Such a move would have suited the Ligue 1 outfit as they seek £16million for their wantaway keeper, which is £3million more than Spurs are willing to offer.

However, French weekly sports newspaper Le 10 Sport, claim Spurs are now suggesting the leaked Gunners 'interest' was part of a ploy set-up between Arsene Wenger and Lyon manager Remi Garde, who played under the Arsenal boss for three years.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is said to be suspicious of the interest shown by Arsenal, who are already fully stocked in goal with Wojciech Szczesny and Lukasz Fabianski.

Sources at the Emirates told Le 10 Sport that Lloris was never a serious target for Wenger.

The Frenchman is said to have doubts over the 25-year-old's ability to cope with the physical nature of Premier League football.

Lyon chairman Jean-Michel Aulas, meanwhile, has said that no official offers have been made for Lloris.
‘I will see Hugo when I arrive in New York on Thursday and we will take a definitive decision [on his future] the day after the Champions Trophy [on Saturday],’ Aulas told the Progres newspaper
 
Tottenham 'accuse Arsenal of fake bid'

Tottenham's tug-of-war over Hugo Lloris with bitter rivals Arsenal has taken a new twist, after it was reported Spurs believe the Gunners made a disingenuous bid for the goalkeeper in order to push up his price.

Spurs have been long-term admirers of the French no.1, while Arsenal were attributed with an interest last month.

Such a move would have suited the Ligue 1 outfit as they seek £16million for their wantaway keeper, which is £3million more than Spurs are willing to offer.

However, French weekly sports newspaper Le 10 Sport, claim Spurs are now suggesting the leaked Gunners 'interest' was part of a ploy set-up between Arsene Wenger and Lyon manager Remi Garde, who played under the Arsenal boss for three years.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is said to be suspicious of the interest shown by Arsenal, who are already fully stocked in goal with Wojciech Szczesny and Lukasz Fabianski.

Sources at the Emirates told Le 10 Sport that Lloris was never a serious target for Wenger.

The Frenchman is said to have doubts over the 25-year-old's ability to cope with the physical nature of Premier League football.

Lyon chairman Jean-Michel Aulas, meanwhile, has said that no official offers have been made for Lloris.
‘I will see Hugo when I arrive in New York on Thursday and we will take a definitive decision [on his future] the day after the Champions Trophy [on Saturday],’ Aulas told the Progres newspaper

Haha, yeah, all those juicy quotes in that article makes this one one to believe for sure.
 
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