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Transfer Window : January 2021 - rumours and deals.

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If we sign Grealish I'm going to throw out my LFC tea towel in disgust.
I used to visit an old couple in Edge Hill, the fella was an Evertonian. And he actually said the same thing (in all seriousness) when Everton were signing Norman Whiteside
 
I think they'll go all out for Nagelsmann if Ole gets the sack.

Tuchel, Klopp, Nagelsmann and Hasenhuttl (yeah, I know he’s Austrian) coaching all together in the EPL: that’s going to be known as the German invasion.
 
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That’s great. If Poch is out of the picture, I have no issue with Ole getting the sack. Just need Allegri tied up somewhere too.
@Holle has him taken care of in his basement.

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A new points-based system has been introduced for overseas players post Brexit

The FA, the Premier League and EFL have come together to agree a plan for entry requirements for overseas players post Brexit.
Football’s Governing Body Endorsement (GBE) proposal was submitted to the Government last month by the FA, as the governing body for football, and has now been approved by The Home Office.
The criteria will provide the framework for Premier League and EFL clubs to sign overseas players when the UK leaves the European Union (EU) after 31 December 2020.
Post Brexit, clubs will not be able to sign players freely from the EU. Players from EU countries who want to play in the Premier League or EFL will be required to gain a GBE, like all other overseas players without the right to work in the UK.
The GBE will operate a points-based system, where points are scored for senior and talented young players based on:
• Senior and youth international appearances
• Quality of the selling club, based on the league they are in, league position and progression in continental competition
• Club appearances, based on domestic league and continental competition minutes
Players accumulating the requisite amount of points will earn a GBE automatically, while players just below the threshold may be considered for a GBE by an Exceptions Panel.
The system meets the joint objectives of the Premier League, EFL and the FA allowing access to the best players and future talent for clubs, as well as safeguarding England teams, by ensuring opportunities for homegrown players.
In the Premier League, the number of overseas U21 players a club can sign will be limited to three in the January transfer window and six per season moving forwards. This enables the recruitment of the best players from around the world to train and play together with homegrown talent. Under FIFA’s rules, the UK’s exit from the EU will also mean that clubs will not be able to sign players from overseas until they are 18.
The leading football bodies have also agreed to work together to continue to improve the player pathway system.
The Women’s game has also had their GBE proposal approved by the Home Office. This will also operate a points-based system, where points are scored on:
• Senior international appearances
• Quality of the selling club, based on the league they are in and former league position
• Club appearances, based on domestic league and continental competition minutes
The agreement is in accordance with the Government’s required criteria and will come into effect when the UK leaves the European Union, in the new year. It will be implemented in the January 2021 transfer window and reviewed in full ahead of the summer 2021 transfer window.
Mark Bullingham, our chief executive officer, said: “Despite having different starting perspectives on how Brexit should impact football, this is another example of how the football authorities can work effectively together for the greater good of the game.
"We have a strong working relationship with both the Premier League and EFL and will monitor this new agreement together to ensure it evolves to best meet our joint objectives over time. We will also discuss improvements to the player pathway for the mutual benefit of football clubs and homegrown talent in this country.”
Richard Masters, the Premier League’s chief executive, added: “The Premier League has worked with the FA to come to an agreement to ensure no part of Brexit should damage the success of the Premier League, or the prospects of the England teams. We welcome the news that the Home Office has approved the Governing Body Endorsement plan for the January 2021 transfer window.
“Continuing to be able to recruit the best players will see the Premier League remain competitive and compelling and the solution will complement our player development philosophy of the best foreign talent alongside the best homegrown players. Following the January transfer window, we look forward to reviewing the agreement with the FA.”
EFL Chief Executive, David Baldwin, said: “The EFL has contributed to the discussions with our colleagues across football as the game prepares for the UK’s exit from the EU, and it is helpful to be able to provide clarity for EFL Clubs by having an established position to a long-standing issue ahead of the January transfer window, albeit in the short term.
“The objective of the EFL throughout this process has been to ensure EFL Clubs continue to have the opportunity to sign players from overseas to enhance the quality of their playing squads, while recognising the need for restrictions, and we will continue to assess the application of these rules and consider the long-term implications early in 2021.”
The necessary documents for players, coaches, assistant coaches, performance managers and directors of football can be seen below.
 
out of curiosity, i googled this boy.

in google, somebody has edited his club. it's in the google cache.

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in wiki, somebody has corrected the information. he is still an arsenal player.

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some people do have too much time.

so, he can play for nigeria or usa or england.
 
Its probably because of this, as he has 6 months left on his contract:



We missed getting Saka last summer ... but he was already a key player of the squad.
Some with Martinelli.
This kid is good, Arsenal fans rate him, but he's behind Lacazette, Auba & Nketiah.
At least for us, he could replace Divock and see a few games.

Arsenal's yoof should always be scouted - they produce really good players (Smith-Rowe looks quality too)
 
As revealed by David Ornstein and James McNicholas earlier today, Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun is close to signing a pre-contract agreement to join a foreign club.

The 19-year-old, who made his senior debut earlier this season, will be out of contract in July and has failed to find an agreement with Arsenal over a possible extension.

Balogun has concerns over his first-team opportunities at Arsenal, having made only five substitute appearances in cup competitions so far this season.
 

[article]Liverpool are reported to be keeping abreast of developments and could yet make a late move to sign a talented Toulouse defender, according to a respected French journalist.

Reds manager Jurgen Klopp has faced numerous calls to add to his depleted back line with a new defender. Indeed, all three senior centre-half options are on the sidelines with injury.

But the calls have grown stronger due to the fact that Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez are long-term absentees. As such, midfielders Fabinho and Jordan Henderson played as a pairing in Monday’s defeat at Southampton.

Klopp addressed the situation on Thurday and suggested his hands could be tied over any new recruits.

“I cannot say definitely we will not bring someone in, it’s just not likely because of the situation in the world,” the manager told reporters at his press conference.

“So we should not forget that the situation is a tough one for all people and for football clubs.

“There might be some clubs without any financial problems but with these owners. This club has always been and always will be responsible with the things we do.”

Now reports from France claim the Reds could be ready to make a late play for Toulouse centre-half Mohamed Simakan.

The 20-year-old has been the subject of sizeable interest this month. Both AC Milan and RB Leipzig are looking to sign the France U20 cap.

Reports in Italy state an initial €15m offer from Milan looks set to win the race for his signature.

However, Telefoot reporter Julian Maynard claims Liverpool are keeping tabs on the situation. He writes the player will soon have to make a choice on his future. He adds though that Liverpool are ‘keeping abreast of the situation’ and ‘should quickly make an offer’.

Whether Liverpool do make their move remains to be seen. But a concrete offer from the Reds would give Simakan serious thinking to do.

It’s not the first time Simakan has been linked with a move to the Premier League. Chelsea, Everton and Wolves have all been touted as suitors in the past month.

While a possible £18m outlay for Simakan would not break the bank, any new signing must pass a strict check from sporting director Michael Edwards.

Klopp also suggested earlier that, without the coronavirus pandemic, Liverpool would “definitely” have looked to address their concerns.

“If everything would be fine, we won the league, the Champions League and the club is in the best situation – and then you have three senior centre-halves all injured. Is that a situation where normally you would do something? Yes. Definitely,” he said.

“But we are not in that situation so I don’t know if something will happen.

“You maybe could do something but not a short-term solution because that’s not right. It doesn’t help. So we have to deal with the situation how we dealt with it so far.”[/article]
 
Let's sign Kalidou Koulibaly on loan from Napoli with the option to buy. What do they want £100m, and then in the summer window just like the Italain clubs would do offer some crazy price let's say £22m and they can take it of leave just like they do with us 😉
 
Let's sign Kalidou Koulibaly on loan from Napoli with the option to buy. What do they want £100m, and then in the summer window just like the Italain clubs would do offer some crazy price let's say £22m and they can take it of leave just like they do with us 😉

There is more chance of me finger blasting Scarlett Johansson in the Sainsbury’s cat park.
 
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