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Transfer Window - winners and losers

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United have had unrivalled success in signings this summer

Bailly : no fucking clue who he was but fuck me he looks solid
Mkhitaryan : whether starting or on the bench, he's goals and assists all day
Ibra: brilliant player. Not a work horse but he is the fulcrum of any attack
Pogba : centre mid sorted for over a decade. And he's boss. Double fuck

There's probably others they bought but fuck me. They would stroll in to any side in the world. That right there is a spine
 
I quite enjoyed the "heartbroken" M'Vila expressing his amazement and dismay that he couldn't rejoin fucking Sunderland.

Now that is a fall from grace. Unwanted by Moyes and Sunderland. Imagine.


Hasn't he signed a pre-contract and will join them in January regardless?

This was Rubin Kazan just taking the michael, wasn't it?
 
Outside of the Premiership i believe Juventus, Napoli & Barcelona had very good windows. Both Juve and Napoli seem to have reinvested the money from selling Pogba & Higuain very intelligently and Barcelona have added some very good players to add depth to their. It is pretty difficult to improve on their first 11 especially in midfield and forward areas.
 
Biggest winners are Chelsea and United, from finishing where they did last season to title contenders this season.

Biggest losers are the Merseyside clubs and have been for quite some time, Terrible window for Sunderland and Swansea.

Hats off to Arsenal too, signing some big names and not selling any key players.
 
Despite appearing to have been pipped to Sissoko's signature by Tottenham, Moshiri insists Everton made the decision to withdraw from negotiations and claims McCarthy was the major factor.
"[Moussa] Sissoko is a great player. But when I bought into Everton, I made it clear I was proud to join a family," a statement from Moshiri read.
"And we don't turn our backs on our own. Keeping James McCarthy was a priority and ultimately we could not proceed with a deal that would jeopardize his place at Everton.
"We wish Sissoko the best."

lol
 
I would say United have probably done the best business.
90m on Pogba is silly money but they got Zlatan for free and lets face it hes a 40m striker minimum so they overpaid in one area and got a touch elsewhere. If you average their spending over the 4 signings its probably a very good spend.

City did ok. So did Arsenal and Chelsea.
Leicester showed some balls and bought potentially very well.

Spurs and us did some good business but probably didnt assess some key areas we needed strength in.

Everton same.

West Ham have had a shocker and they will be the ones from the top 6 battle to struggle.
 
I would say United have probably done the best business.
90m on Pogba is silly money but they got Zlatan for free and lets face it hes a 40m striker minimum so they overpaid in one area and got a touch elsewhere. If you average their spending over the 4 signings its probably a very good spend.

City did ok. So did Arsenal and Chelsea.
Leicester showed some balls and bought potentially very well.

Spurs and us did some good business but probably didnt assess some key areas we needed strength in.

Everton same.

West Ham have had a shocker and they will be the ones from the top 6 battle to struggle.

He's 35 in a few weeks, nobody on Earth would pay 40m for him
 
The Chinese certainly would.

I kinda get Oncy's point, in that nobody would pay it, but he could prove a £40M worth of player in this season for them. Nobody would write him off firing them to a Premier League title this year.
 
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