Wait, they want to pay less?Juve want Tsimikas apparently. But only offering €10-15m.
Go home Juve.. you're drunk!
Wait, they want to pay less?Juve want Tsimikas apparently. But only offering €10-15m.
Go home Juve.. you're drunk!
€15m euros lol. The Greek god of assists is worth triple thatWait, they want to pay less?
How did they make Burnley weaker? They paid them £27m for a player who had 3 goals at the time. Burnley then bought Weghorst who has been better than Woods providing 2 goals and 3 Assists. NUFC are flush with cash and players, clubs and agents will take the pisss out of them. They'll offer us £60m for Naby, and we should take it, if they do
Translated:-
Last moment: There would be a first agreement for Darwin Núñez to be a new English Liverpool player.
Jürgen Klopp has grown tired of praising the Uruguayan to such an extent that he will end up hiring him.
Some journo has effectively made a prediction, and mass media is presenting it as news that Klopp is after Nunez.Translated:-
Last moment: There would be a first agreement for Darwin Núñez to be a new English Liverpool player.
Jürgen Klopp has grown tired of praising the Uruguayan to such an extent that he will end up hiring him.
That's why I posted the shortened version of the translation rather than the literal version.Translated:-
Last moment: There would be a first agreement for Darwin Núñez to be a new English Liverpool player.
Jürgen Klopp has grown tired of praising the Uruguayan to such an extent that he will end up hiring him.
That's why I posted the shortened version of the translation rather than the literal version.
The rumours continue to grow. According to some spanish/Portuguese hacks, we've agreed personal terms on a 4 year €60k a week deal.
And one Spanish paper suggesting we have made an opening bid.
More likely than not its all agent talk trying to flush out real bidders.
He's supposedly moving agents this summer. He's joining Mendes and his agencyGuy needs a better agent if that’s the salary he’s putting out there
He's supposedly moving agents this summer. He's joining Mendes and his agency
That's why I posted the shortened version of the translation rather than the literal version.
The rumours continue to grow. According to some spanish/Portuguese hacks, we've agreed personal terms on a 4 year €60k a week deal.
And one Spanish paper suggesting we have made an opening bid.
More likely than not its all agent talk trying to flush out real bidders.
£50K a week... that's when you know it's bullshit.
It's not! It would be in proportion to the transfer feeIf it is £50k a week we should be riding that pony all day long!
Its time to go shopping at our supermarket again?
False! Diaz apparently is on £60k a week. Would probably be the same kind of range for Nunez.It's not! It would be in proportion to the transfer fee
He'll be on double that within 18 months. It's a model for players that are on the up and we can point to the likes of Mo and Mane as examples of how well it can work.False! Diaz apparently is on £60k a week. Would probably be the same kind of range for Nunez.
Depends on sourceFalse! Diaz apparently is on £60k a week. Would probably be the same kind of range for Nunez.
I'd imagine just about every top pro watched both last nights and tonight's game.
Johnson looks good, but Nunez at least has shown capability in the champions league. Can't say if the championship is better than Portuguese league howeverDarwin Nunez £84m or €100m is the asking price. I like the kid but not that much. Brennan Johnson at £30m looks better value does that role on the right with pace to burn. Besides we are already stocked up front, rather we prioritise MF and RB
The championship isn't, and Nunez is the way better finisher but at €100m just too expensive. BJ makes a good squad option who could be developed in to a 70-100m player. As I said if we didn't get anyone up front even if Div isn't replaced and Mini sold and not replaced, I'd be okay with it.Johnson looks good, but Nunez at least has shown capability in the champions league. Can't say if the championship is better than Portuguese league however
Probably would have been double that if we made an enquiryAC Milan have agreed a deal with Lille to sign Portugal midfielder Renato Sanches, 24, for about 20m euros (£16.8m) and add-ons worth up to 5m euros. (Football Italia)
Depends on source
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DIAZ DEAL COULD HASTEN SALAH EXIT
The Mirror reports that Liverpool’s signing of Luis Diaz from Porto could allow them to drive a hard bargain with Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian is in the last 18 months of his contract at Anfield and wants £400,000 a week. However Liverpool have Diaz in a £50 million deal, and are paying him £90,000 a week. That means that they do not have to be held to ransom by their forward.
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https://www.eurosport.co.uk/footbal...ct-demands-paper-round_sto8745695/story.shtml
Aberdeen teenager Calvin Ramsay must try to put all thoughts about Liverpool to the back of his mind.
The focus for the 18-year-old must remain on playing well for Aberdeen.
Quadruple-chasing Liverpool are the latest club to be linked to Scotland Under-21 international right-back Ramsay.
Being on the radar of one of the world’s biggest clubs is testament to Ramsay’s talent and the extent of his explosive breakthrough this season.
Ramsay was at the centre of an intense level of speculation during the January transfer window with a host of top clubs linked to him.
Being under the spotlight at such a young age can be difficult and become a heavy burden to shoulder.
Calvin Ramsay scores to make it 1-0 Aberdeen against Dundee – his first Reds goal.
Ramsay’s form dipped briefly around that time and it was probably due to all the speculation regarding his future.
However, he is back on form again and showing why he is on the radar of top clubs.
Italian Serie A club Bologna wanted to sign him in January and he was also linked with a number of English Premier League outfits.
Being linked with so many clubs may have weighed heavily on Ramsay’s thoughts during the winter window. It is a lot to deal with.
Now the speculation is ramping up again and the challenge for Ramsay is to block that out and keep impressing for the Dons.
Starring for Aberdeen is what got him in this situation, one that every young player dreams of.
Aberdeen’s challenge, if a move for Ramsay happens, is to get the right financial remuneration to invest into the youth academy to ensure more players follow.
Ramsay is a product of a youth system that has consistently proven it can develop quality players of international level.
Calvin Ramsay during a Scotland under-21 training session at The Oriam.
In recent years, the club’s youth system has produced established Scotland internationals in Scott McKenna, Ryan Jack and Ryan Fraser.
They were all young boys that also had to deal with development, speculation and then moving on.
Ryan Fraser was the closest in age to Ramsay when he moved at age 18 to then-League One Bournemouth in 2013.
However, with Liverpool, we are talking about a different level of club interested in Ramsay.
I’m sure Ramsay’s parents will be giving him sound advice and his agent will be working hard for him as well.
If a move to Liverpool were to happen, Ramsay wouldn’t be transferring to a club where there is no support.
Aberdeen right-back Calvin Ramsay in action in the 1-0 loss at St Mirren.
Andrew Robertson is a fine example of what can happen to a young full-back at Liverpool.
The Scotland captain has developed into a world-class player at Anfield.
The teen would be able to lean on Robertson, who I’m sure would help nurture him.
Liverpool are one of the biggest clubs in the world and it is a mouthwatering prospect for Ramsay.
If it happens we can only wish him all the best and hope it works out for him.
Scotland captain Andy Robertson, the Liverpool left-back.
Even if a transfer to the six-time Champions of Europe happens there would still be a long road for Ramsay.
He would have to measure himself against some of the best players in the world – which is a huge challenge.
However, having the chance to embrace that challenge is what every young player dreams of.
Ramsay’s emergence is testament to the youth development programme at Aberdeen that continues to produce talented players.
History tells us normally two or three come through the academy at a specific time.
It is unusual to see just one emerge as the young players tend to feed off each other.
Another teenager, Connor Barron, has been very impressive since breaking into the first team in recent months.
Aberdeen’s youth development took a huge step forward in terms of facilities with the opening of Cormack Park.
Aberdeen’s Calvin Ramsay (left) holds off Dundee’s Paul McMullan in October.
That investment in the training facility is paying off.
It is important to invest in youth and the hope is that you develop players to participate in the first team.
Then, eventually, if good enough, a player that can move on for a large transfer fee.