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02 Jun 2021 22:36:01
Hello ed2, would you be kind to inform us about Man. City transfer targets for this summer?

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{Ed002's Note - Manchester City may opt to promote Gabriel Jesus to replace Aguero rather than sell him and add someone like the affordable Darwin Nunez to challenge him. They will integrate LIam Delap in to the first team but he will likely not be a regular next season
Manchester City are aware the have an aging squad and want to rebuild using much younger players – taking the best youngsters they can find and loaning them out within the City Football Group to gain experience. To this end they have already completed the purchase of several youngsters this summer to add to the likes of Moreno, Rosa, Couto and of course Filip Stevanovic.
They are looking for a LB, a CB, a DM and a S. Taking someone creative such as Grealish.
Unlikely: Nicolas Tagliafico (LB) will be available this summer with Manchester City considering an offer. Others, such as Leeds, will be interested as well. Seen as an option to Emerson for Inter.
Won’t Happen: Josh Doig (LB) Manchester City have been showing an interest in adding a young LB and watched Doig but really want someone who can count as club developed.
Very keen: Robin Gosens (LB) will be out of contract in 2022 and is keen to move to Germany. Manchester City have spoken with his representatives, but the player is concerned about the potential lack of game time.
Very keen: Nuno Mendes (LWB) not going anywhere at €70M but Real Madrid will push perhaps next summer. The interest of Milan will go nowhere because of the cost and the interest of Manchester City has already turned elsewhere because of the cost. There have been enquiries from other sides across Europe but none will be able to justify that level of expenditure on him.
Keen but unlikely: Gabriel Gudmundsson (LB) Swedish youngster who players for Gronigen who has been watched by Union Berlin, Manchester City and Napoli but is smart enough to know that his best interests right now are in staying where he is.
Interest remains: Jules Kounde (CB) Sevilla rejected a significant offer from Manchester City last summer and Monchi has confirmed that Manchester City remain keen still. He was recommended to Manchester United by an advisor but there has not been any approach just yet - and others seem more likely at this time. Real Madrid were the other side who were keen last summer and they are looking to add two, or possibly even three, CBs this summer with one agreed in principle, the others will be one of four on their shortlist which includes Jules Kounde and another will be a youngster if required. With one of the four likely not obtainable it would then come down to balancing the books with other sales and purchases. PSG have a clear first choice CB target but could now consider Kounde as an option now that Upamecano is no longer available. A circa €60M+ deal would perhaps suit Sevilla but they will look for €80M initially which clubs will back away from. He is one of three CB players the new Chelsea coach listed as interested in but someone senior at the club thinks he is very small for the PL, far too expensive and others are preferred - Touchel could try and change that view. Bayern Munich decided to strike him from their list of targets due to price and size.
Likely to move elsewhere: Pau Torres (CB) Villareal are struggling financially and will sell this summer at the right price. Manchester City have him as an option still but he is not first choice. Manchester United have him as first choice but only if sufficient sales are made. Barcelona has a sustained interest but price will likely be an issue and they may look to horse trade some players - but priorities will be elsewhere. Napoli see Rorres as a Kalidou Koulibaly replacement. Bayern Munich have him as one of three primary targets to fill the two (or potentially three) CB slots they need to address in the summer. Real Madrid want Torres to replace Ramos but do not want to get into an auction.
Pushing for a deal – but it is tough: Boubacar Kamara (CB/DM) Marseille do not want to sell and interest from PSG will obviously go nowhere. However, at the right price (it was €60M including all costs but will now be half of that) he would be available in the summer - Barcelona would like him but not at that cost. Chelsea and Manchester City both maintain an interest. An unusual offer was made last summer but Chelsea resisted to see what happens with emerging players available to them. Manchester City have been in regular contact with Marseille and may well look for an early conclusion. There is interest from Barcelona who want the player and a member of Marseille's staff to join them. Milan and Lyon will likely not have the funds to make an offer. Milan asked after him when discussing another player and Bayern Munich have him on their list as a Jerome Boateng replacement. Juventus are looking to add a DM player and they need to lower the age of their squad. He is attractive to clubs as he can comfortably play as a CB or a DM.
Unlikely: Melayro Bogarde (CB) Manchester City, Barcelona and Real Madrid are all interested in the Dutch youngster who plays for Hoffenheim.
Agreed a move elsewhere: David Alaba (CB/LB) - very unlikely now.
Possible – player may not be keen: Douglas Luiz (DM) Manchester City will look to buying him back from Aston Villa. Could end up as cover.
Possible: Denis Zakaria (DM/CM) Borussia Muenchengladbach would have sold in January 2020 but Spurs and Bayern Munich baulked at the €60M asking price. Many sides including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Juventus have scouted the player without declaring any serious interest. Other clubs with a declared interested are Borussia Dortmund (as a Witsel replacement), Manchester United (but not until they have sorted out their midfield) and Inter Milan (who won't be able to commit to the price and have other preferred options) are not pushing and he will have another season at Borussia Muenchengladbach. In 2021, it would not be unreasonable to see Bayern Munich look again and both Chelsea and Manchester City will be looking to buy such a player - although the interest of Chelsea has moved on.
Very unlikely: Ismael Bennacer (DM) a huge mistake by Arsenal who liked by Manchester City, but Milan will want a deal including Gabriel Jesus. PSG may look to a deal including Leandro Paredes.
Don’t be surprised: Declan Rice (DM) Manchester City and Manchester United offer Rice an option. A Fernandinho replacement and Home Grown.
If he moves it will be elsewhere: Aurelien Tchouameni (DM/CM) Real Madrid, Manchester City and Chelsea have all declared an interest in the player who would be more affordable than their preferred choices, but Monaco are not looking to sell this summer. Rennes will also look to him if Eduardo Camavinga leaves. Borussia Dortmund are interested in upgrading Axel Witsel and have looked at him as have other. If the season in France is cancelled, then there is a chance that he could be available.
If he moves it will be elsewhere: Sander Berge (DM/CM) Sheffield United accept that Berge will move in the summer and are hopeful of an auction - Arsenal are keen to resolve issues surrounding a number of loan/fringe and unwanted players and are keen to add Berge or Bissouma as a replacement. West Ham don't want to sell Rice, but if they end up accepting an offer, then he is one of the options on their list. Manchester City have him on a list of options and PL experience may make them look to some sort of deal which could include youngsters going to Sheffield United on loan over the next couple of years. I am not aware of any approach by Liverpool or Spurs at this time but Mr Mourinho has tried to buy Berge in the past. Manchester United are not looking to replace Matic this summer but at the right price the coach could be interested. Lazio may offer the most interesting solution.
Won’t Happen – will move elsewhere: Manuel Locatelli (DM) Juventus have tried and failed on a number tried to take him from Milan and now Sassuolo without luck with the player saying he wants the move but cannot see how he will get a game in Turin. Real Madrid have him on their list of optional targets to Camavinga. Milan would like him back whilst his agent has said Sevilla, Chelsea and Manchester CIty provide options.
Completed: Metinho (DM/CM) Kiddie who will likely move to Manchester City when he is 18 and likely go out to one of the other sides in the City Football Group family.
Won’t happen: Eduardo Camavinga (DM/CM) if the player continues his good performances Rennes will look for a summer auction. Serious approaches for Camavinga have been made by Real Madrid, PSG, Arsenal, Manchester United and Spurs - but Arsenal can be discounted as they do not have the money and Spurs and Manchester United as they are not attractive destinations. Interest has also been shown by Borussia Dortmund (who were quoted €100M), Bayern Munich, Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona and Genk - but the last three can be discounted as they simply don't have the funds and the others have other targets. A move to England for the kiddie is less likely than a move to Spain. He is perhaps a way from first team football at the highest level but PSG and Real Madrid are considering taking a chance on him in the summer but will not pay the revised COVID-19 asking price of €75M. Bayern Munich see him as an option to Zakaria. There was a discussion about the player with Chelsea who have a very good relationship with Rennes, but they have preferred options and see the price as too high - but perhaps something could be negotiated depending on departures. Juventus do not see him as right for Serie A. Real Madrid, PSG and Bayern Munich might be willing to invest the required funds but if Zidane were to depart Real Madrid that would change.
Completed: Diego Rosa (CM) A player who may well come into the City Football Group family with a plan to ease him to Manchester City eventually.
May well be followed up: Patrick de Paula (CM) Manchester City asked after him when discussing another player with Palmeiras and were surprised at the asking price for him - as were Borussia Dortmund. Palmeiras may accept a single cash payment at a more reasonable price. His agent continues to try and get a move to Europe but the difficulties obtaining a Work Permit for him in England will be a challenge. There has been interest identified to Chelsea by an ex-player who is doing some scouting for the club.
Will be heading elsewhere: Houssem Aouar (CM) Lyon were frustrated by Arsenal not taking a realistic approach to trying to complete the transfer of the player last summer and with PSG for failing to make a suitable offer. Having lost out on their primary CM choice there remains a small chance PSG could look to him again. With the impact of the broadcasting losses, clubs in France are facing a difficult time and Lyon may reduce their €60M asking price this summer to ensure a sale. Juventus interest has drifted as they have a preferred target in mind after failed offers including Federico Bernardeschi and Mattia De Sciglio, who Lyon are keen on but they want to separate the deals. Real Madrid have been approached by his agent but have suggested that they would ideally want to offer a player in any deal. That won't suit Lyon so it might be difficult but is the preferred choice for the player. Barcelona were approached but they will not be in a position to do anything unless Frenkie de Jong is tempted away from the club. Manchester City may oppose Juventus and look to make an offer for Aouar.
Completed: Kayky Chagas (AM) Shakhtar Donetsk are working on a deal for the kiddie who has attracted scouts from numerous clubs across Europe to watch the Fluminense U17 side. These have included third parties representing Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool from England, an ex-Premier League player who represents RB Leipzig and local scouts representing Braga, Sporting Lisbon and no doubt others. Fluminense are keen to avoid an Evanilson/Trombense situation happening again. Shakhtar Donestsk have been dealing directly with the club and have an initial offer on the table. Unfortunately, another interested side have been talking to an agent (which is illegal due to his age) and Fluminense have explained their considerable displeasure over the matter. Manchester City will look to a package deal including Metinho and will maybe look to loaning them out within the larger family of clubs or looking to leave them where they are to 2022.
Will stay where he is: Jamal Musiala (AM) Wants assurances BM won't give him - says he wants to move back to Chelsea. Manchester City are keen. Bayern Munich have a trump card they are just about to play that will see him stay.
Completed: Dario Sarmiento (RW) unable to deal with his agent because of his age, The City Football Group have won out over Shakhtar Donetsk after discussions with Estudiantes concluded with an offer well beyond what SD would pay and probably more than was expected. Expect him to be nurtured through the Girona or other partner route before ending up at Manchester City who will fund the move.
Interest is serious: Andrija Radulovic (RW/AM) Red Star Belgrade youngster spotted by Girona scouts who Manchester City will look to bring into the City Football Group. Barcelona have a declared interest.
Price is seen as too high but there is serious interest: Gabriel Veron (RW) Palmeiras have quoted €50M as the asking price for the young RW which has made Barcelona and Juventus consider options. Manchester City will probably look to see how he progresses rather than agree such a large sum. Manchester United have added Facundo Pellistri and Amad Diallo in a similar position already and have not addressed their Jadon Sancho shambles. Palmeiras may accept a single cash payment at a more reasonable price.
Jack Grealish (LW/LM/AM) Both Manchester clubs maintain an interest.
Unlikely: Pedro Neto (LW/RW/S) At this time I am not aware of any approach to Wolves for the versatile Neto, although clubs may have spoken with his agent. The advantage Neto has is that he could prove a cost-efficient alternative to Sancho and Grealish whilst Diallo gains experience - and Manchester United have watched him, along with Manchester City. Whilst I would expect Wolves to resist a sale a significant offer may prove tempting. And an offer from Juventus will be the starting point for his agent to try and extract.
Wildcard option that might well happen: Andre Silva (S) was recommended to several clubs, certainly including Everton and Manchester United, by a very high-end independent scout who used to play in the Premier League. This dates back to last summer before his loan became a permanent move. I expect that Atletico Madrid will look to him and previous interest of the likes of Wolverhampton and Arsenal will have gone. My expectation is that he will also be offered to Manchester United as a Cavani replacement for next year and ease him in. I also expect Real Madrid to look at him as a potential Mariano Diaz replacement and look to use Luka Jovic as part of the deal. Outside chance that Manchester City could look to him but not as first choice.}
Won’t happen: Lionel Messi (F) The plan was to leave in the summer although a new contract might be possible, but he would need to take a significant cut in wages. In terms of clubs who could potentially put a suitable package together, there would only likely be Manchester City (who could have used Gabriel Jesus and Eric Garcia in exchange last summer but didn't want plans disrupted) can be probably be discounted as they turn their attention elsewhere because of the costs, Juventus (who can also certainly be discounted as they are working to a fixed plan for other targets), PSG (who could have looked to use Neymar in a deal last summer - but Neymar is no longer in the plans of Barcelona, but they could end up being the only viable option - but also have other plans) and Inter Milan (who had the chance to offer Lautaro Martinez in any transaction and Javier Zanetti could yet look to sell the project and tax laws which would keep the cost to the club to lower than competitors). Other sides who are financially in a position to take him (Bayern Munich, Chelsea etc.) have other plans and see the costs as obscene. He will have no interest in playing in China or the Middle East. My expectation is that Messi will stay another year or two years to play with Aguero at Barcelona. One day perhaps a season at Inter Miami, Boca or Newell's OB before retirement. If he left, PSG or possibly Manchester City appear the only fits in Europe.}
Won’t happen: Kylian Mbappe (RW/S/F) is the primary target for Real Madrid in 2021 - they will face a challenge from Juventus who will be open to include players in the deal. Manchester City have certainly considered Mbappe but I think it unlikely they will commit to the €200M transfer fee, huge signing on fee and huge wages. I would think Liverpool would also be in a similar position and the money would be a major issue for them. PSG don't want to sell him and at the very least will expect him to agree a one or two year extension to his existing contract that runs until 2022, that will keep his price buoyant - and that seems the most likely outcome. But Ideally PSG want him to agree a new long term deal and are willing to offer him €750k per week for a minimum two yer extension.
Probably not: Lautaro Martinez (S) Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico, Chelsea, Manchester City and Bayern Munich have all scouted him but a move to Barcelona, who see LM as a potential Suarez replacement, proved difficult to complete. Inter wanted at least €80M in a single cash payment or €100M on terms - and that proved difficult for Barcelona. Manchester City see him as a potential Aguero replacement but thought the price to high last summer. Inter Milan plan on putting together a package which will see him sign a long-term deal. I would strike him from the list.
May see a push for him: Darwin Nunez (S) Only moved last summer but there is growing interest in the player and Manchester City remain very keen. Benfica don't want to sell Nunez but they have had interest from two sides. An English club who enquired about Darwin Nunez were told he won't be available before 2022. MIlan may still push as they plan to add a striker regardless of what happens in respect of Ibrahimovic and Mandzukic - but they have significant financial issues which means they will need to sell other assets as they have other players they wish to add as well and he is the most expensive of their three primary striker targets. Real Madrid could turn to him as a replacement for Mariano Diaz who is being offered around. If Depay does not arrive in Barcelona to replace Martin Braithwaite, Nunez would be their next option.
Won’t happen: Alexander Isak (S) Michael Zorc wants to take him back from Real Sociedad regardless of any different wishes of the new coach at Borussia Dortmund. Manchester City have a desire to add the player as a squad member but not as a Aguero replacement. Barcelona have declared an interest. Real Sociedad have financial woes and may take the opportunity to profit.
Seems unlikely: Erling Braut Haaland (S) It would take a lot of money plus perhaps a player or two in exchange to make it work in 2021 for Real Madrid, and that would only be the case if their main priority Mbappe does not sign in the summer; although that is looking to likely be the case right now with him staying in Paris a year or two more. The Real Madrid plan was to take Mbappe this summer and Haaland next summer but right now that plan may have been reversed. And if the money stretches, there will also be interest elsewhere. Bayern Munich have priorities to deal with in defence and Juventus accept their focus is on someone else. I expect Manchester City, if they can resolve an issue they have, and Chelsea to try to sign Haaland this coming summer although both are put off by the huge financial demands and Dortmund may try to resist a sale unless they fail to reach the Champions League - but they may commit to a 2022 sale. Mino has spoken with Chelsea and has met with the owner to discuss Haaland and another player but the financial demands are huge. There is a slim chance Barcelona could also look to him in 2022, but I think it unlikely they will be able to do anything this year - they are looking to sell and get wages off the books and are prioritising another striker - but it will all be down to what money they can raise and perhaps see if Dortmund would be open to taking a player as part of the deal. But there has been a discussion with his agent. A cash offer from Chelsea interests his representative but Dortmund would push for a player from Chelsea as well - although they would need to wait a year before he could join. Manchester City had a preferred first choice target as an Aguero replacement but he will almost certainly not be available now, so their focus will shift to Haaland but only at the right price and would look to the demands being significantly reduced. PSG want to hold on to Mbappe for a year or two more, so they won't focus on EH. The player wants Real Madrid.
Won’t happen: Dusan Vlahovic (S) Milan see the player as an Ibrahimovic back up and possible replacement - Spurs have the same view in respect of Kane - and Dortmund do in respect of Haaland. Roma, Juventus and Atletico Madrid offer another option which would see him as a starter. Inter want the future of Lautaro Martinez resolved else they will also look to him. Manchester United have had him watched. Manchester City approached Fiorentina and were told that the asking price will be set above €50M which came as a surprise and it would need to be a single cash payment but I rather doubt that would tempt them to sell now.
Won’t happen: Romelu Lukaku (S) Inter will look to keep him but he may provide a means to bring in much needed funds this summer if others cannot be sold - and Inter want to keep Lautaro Martinez over him. Manchester City have him on their list of targets for the summer - but he is not at the top of that list. It has been suggested that a return to Chelsea might be an option - but for that to even be possible something very significant would need to happen to close out a very serious previous issue - although efforts are being made to do that. PSG Have him way down the list of options they are looking at and it seems unlikely at what will be something like €110M asking price.
Manchester City will push if he is available: Harry Kane (S) If Kane became available then PSG and the Manchester clubs would no doubt be keen - other clubs who can afford him such as Chelsea and Bayern Munich would certainly be asked if they were interested. If it happens it could become a huge auction.


1.) 04 Jun 2021 08:19:25
Wow, what an amazingly detailed summary - thank you Ed002.

If only Manchester United were as well run!


2.) 04 Jun 2021 09:41:49
Yess big WOW, thank you very much Ed!


3.) 10 Jun 2021 22:33:43
Hi Ed0002, would you be able to summarise something regarding possible outs looks like Laporte could be available, Sterling and Mendy to. Any interest specifically from anywhere.

{Ed002's Note - Something like this?
Scott Carson (G) will leave as a Free Agent.
Oleksandr Zinchenko (LB) Lazio and Wolves have enquired - Manchester City would be open to selling the player who wants more game time.
Pedro Porro (RB) Manchester City may be open to letting Sporting turn his loan in to a permanent deal.
John Stones (CB)
Aymeric Laporte (CB) would be available at the right price.
Eric Garcia (CB) Will join Barcelona as a Free Agent
Philippe Sandler (CB) a decision needs to be made when he recovers - but it is difficult to see a way forward which means it will be difficult to find a buyer.
Fernandinho (DM) may leave as a Free Agent but Manchester City think they have no lost the chance to sign their preferred replacement and will to getting one more year out of him.
Riyad Mahrez (RW) The club are looking to rebuild with younger players and will let him leave.
Filip Stevanovic (AM/LW) May well get another loan - perhaps to Girona.
Bernardo Silva (AM)
Jayden Braaf (LW) - on loan to Udinese - may get a further loan in the summer.
Raheem Sterling (W) At the right price his sale will help the start of a rebuild. He will be available for perhaps £60-70M. Obviously if Arsenal were to sell Saka it would go part way toward signing him as a replacement.
Gabriel Jesus (F) Manchester City could look to an upgrade and Spurs prior interest may remain with Juventus also keen.
Sergio Aguero (S) Free Agent. Wanted by Barcelona and could be used to encourage Messi to stay. And he may have an option to return to Atletico Madrid. PSG could look to him as an alternative for Messi or Ronaldi if they were to become available - and Inter could look to him as a short-term fix if they were to lose Martinez or Lukaku. His agents have made approaches to a couple of clubs in England but I am not aware of any bites because the costs are very significant for a 32 year old.}

2022 Pep Guardiola (C) Barcelona may have an agreement - Spain will want him as well.


 

 

26 Aug 2020 15:54:57
Ed2, I would really like to know your opinion about this one. What would be the benefits of some club getting Leo Messi? For example Man. City. I am mostly interested in financial aspects, messi is 33 now, would be on massive wages, they would also have to sacrifice few players just to buy him. Because of Messi's popularity, can they make profit by bringing him?

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{Ed002's Note - Barcelona would be open to taking the two MC players the want in part exchange - perhaps with some money. The financials are dependent on endorsements and clearly the wages would not be what they are now.}


 

 

20 Jul 2020 20:29:50
Ed2, would you be kind to give us a list of Manchester city transfer targets? Thank you.

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{Ed002's Note - Please ask at the end of the week.}


1.) 28 Jul 2020 13:12:00
Hi Ed002,

Just thought I’d follow up on English Football Fans request.

Cheers,
TheManOfMeat.

{Ed002's Note - Try the end of the week.}


 

 

04 Jan 2020 16:28:01
Ed002, could you provide an update on Manchester City transfer targets?

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{Ed002's Note - Putting aside the timing, MC will look to a CB soon, perhaps a Silva replacement and perhaps a Sane replacement
Caglar Soyuncu (CB) first choice Leicester don't want to sell.
Nathan Ake (CB)
Samuel Umtiti (CB) decision is that he is not up to scratch - to be sold
Ruben Dias (CB) Expect a move to recruit Ruben Dias regardless of talks with two other sides. Benfica will want a premium in January and I suspect Manchester City will throw money at him if they cannot wait until summer and cannot get their first choice.
Pau Torres (CB) Villareal will sell at the right price.
Milan Skriniar (CB) very unlikely option.
Dael Fry (CB) gone very quiet.
Hakon Evjen (RW/CM) may see an approach in January as there is serious interest from elsewhere
Thiago Almada (AM/LW/F) - may involve a long-term "loan" to Sporting.
Mohamed Ihattaren (AM/RM/RW) at the end of 2018 five clubs were invited to watch MI including Chelsea, Barcelona, Olympique Lyon, Benfica and Manchester City. Chelsea have a chap who does look at players on their behalf in the Nederlands but without asking him I don't know if Chelsea have looked again at him recently, but Chelsea could as for him if a deal for MvG is to be done.
Kai Havertz (AM) another David Silva replacement - but very expensive
Jadon Sancho (RW/LW) a potential David Silva replacement - but strong interest from elsewhere and over priced.
Antonio Marin (LW/F) Dinamo Zagreb kiddie interesting Chelsea, Manchester City, Milan, Villarreal and Juventus.
Mikel Oyarzaba (F) Real Sociedad want €45M - price is high - but versatile and perhaps a Sane replacement
Slobodan Tedic (F) will sign in January and stay on loan with Cukaricki
Ibrahim Said (RW/AM) Porto, Manchester City, Sporting, AEK Athens are pushing for the kiddie who also impress scouts from Chelsea, Liverpool, Union Berlin and Braga at the U17 World Cup.}


1.) 04 Jan 2020 18:29:18
Thank you Ed 😄.


 

 

14 Nov 2019 19:02:47
Do they have interest in Nico Elvedi? Is Sane going to Bayern Munich, and are they going to offload Gabriel Jesus?

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{Ed002's Note - I am not aware of any Manchester City interest in Nco Elvedi but Borussia Moenchengladbach are very keen on him staying and fending off any interest. They want to keep GJ if they can.}


1.) 14 Nov 2019 20:04:29
That was quick, thank you Ed.


2.) 14 Nov 2019 20:04:29
That was quick, thank you Ed.

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05 Aug 2019 14:57:03
Hi Ed002, are they going to sell Sane? Also, are they planning to add CB and what are the targets?

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03 Jul 2019 21:59:54
What made Angelino change his mind? You said he isn't keen to come back.

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Yess big WOW, thank you very much Ed!

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That was quick, thank you Ed.

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22 Jun 2019 18:26:37
Thank you Ed. Do they plan to buy back Angelino from PSV?

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