Summer Transfer Rumours (Non-Charlton Related) - Deadline Day from page 22
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Izzy Brown, new contract at Chelsea followed by a loan to Brighton.0
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40716688
Steven Taylor joins Peterborough. Should be a good signing in L1 if they can keep him fit!3 -
Surprised he didn't go back to HuddersfieldSouthWest_Addicks said:Izzy Brown, new contract at Chelsea followed by a loan to Brighton.
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Huddersfield already have Kasey Palmer on loan. Therefore, they can't have another loan signing.killerandflash said:
Surprised he didn't go back to HuddersfieldSouthWest_Addicks said:Izzy Brown, new contract at Chelsea followed by a loan to Brighton.
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Another loan signing from anyone or just from Chelsea?0
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just from Chelsea, think it's one long term loan signing from the same premier league club.iaitch said:Another loan signing from anyone or just from Chelsea?
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https://twitter.com/taylortwellman/status/889893418285113344
Dom Dwyer is on the move, going by the tweet I'm guessing that's a lot of money in the MLS.0 -
another of our rivals building a very decent squadkillerandflash said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40716688
Steven Taylor joins Peterborough. Should be a good signing in L1 if they can keep him fit!0 -
good player on paper, but I doubt he will play much.Lincsaddick said:
another of our rivals building a very decent squadkillerandflash said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40716688
Steven Taylor joins Peterborough. Should be a good signing in L1 if they can keep him fit!0 -
I don't see Peterborough being in a relegation scrap with us.Lincsaddick said:
another of our rivals building a very decent squadkillerandflash said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40716688
Steven Taylor joins Peterborough. Should be a good signing in L1 if they can keep him fit!3 - Sponsored links:
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The Mbappe fee alone is 8 times our club's entire turnover in a year.0
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The real stunner is that Monaco, a club worth just £200M two years ago, has sold players this window alone for £300M! Which means you could have bought the club, sold some of the players and pocketed £100M in cash and own a club outright in a tax haven for free.0
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Grabban from Bournemouth to Sunderland3
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40722879
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy says Premier League transfer spending is unsustainable
Interesting as Spurs have still signed nobody, despite selling Walker2 -
Interesting as Spurs have still signed nobody, despite selling Walkerkillerandflash said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40722879
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy says Premier League transfer spending is unsustainable
Interesting as Spurs have still signed nobody, despite selling Walkerkillerandflash said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40722879
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy says Premier League transfer spending is unsustainable
Tottenham have a lot of good youngsters waiting to debut. I fancy them to have another good season.2 -
League One Peterborough United have signed former Newcastle United defender Steven Taylor on a two-year deal.
The 31-year-old centre-back ended last season at Ipswich, playing three games in the Championship before injury cut short his brief spell.
Taylor made 268 appearances for the Magpies during 12 years at St James' Park and was twice called up by England without making his debut.
"It is a massive coup to get him on board," said Posh boss Grant McCann.
Doncaster Rovers had also been interested in signing Taylor, while Ipswich decided against re-signing him after they brought in Dominic Iorfa from Wolves.0 -
In other words.......they've spent all their money on a new stadium.killerandflash said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40722879
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy says Premier League transfer spending is unsustainable
It's only really City and United spending ridiculous sums and of course they can afford it. One is the richest club in the world and the other has pretty much unlimited funds.
Also everyone goes on about how much City have spent, but by the time the window is over they'll have recouped around 100m in sales and saved god knows how much on wages from offloading the likes of Hart, Zabaleta, Clichy, Sagna, Caballero, Nolito, Mooy, Unal, Kolarov, Iheanacho, Nasri, Bony etc0 -
Conte hits back at Levy.........
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has questioned Tottenham's ambition, suggesting they have lower expectations than their Premier League title rivals.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy this week defended a lack of signings and railed against "unsustainable" spending.
They were runners up to Chelsea in the Premier League last term, faltered in the Champions League group stages, and again in the Europa League last 32.
"If [Spurs] don't win the title, it's not a tragedy," said Conte.
"If they don't arrive in the Champions League, it's not a tragedy. If they go out in the first round of the Champions League, it's not a tragedy. If they go out after the first game that they play in the Europa League, it's not a tragedy.
"Maybe for Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United and - I don't know - Liverpool, it is a tragedy. You must understand the status of the team.
"Every team has to understand what their ambitions are. If their ambitions are to fight for the title or win the Champions League, you must buy expensive players. Otherwise you continue to stay in your level. It's simple."
"My question is this: What are Tottenham's expectations?"0 -
To beat Arsenal and finish above them. Simples.0
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see Sunderland are splashing the cash a bit0
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They've the parachute payments AND the Jordan Pickford money thoughLargeAddick said:see Sunderland are splashing the cash a bit
Like with Aston Villa last season though, dont instantly mean a return to the Premier League0 -
Looks like Omar Bogle is already leaving Wigan after a falling out. I'd suspect a championship team will be in for him.0
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Dunno he's not really performed at that level... Be a good option for us but wont happencafc_harry said:Looks like Omar Bogle is already leaving Wigan after a falling out. I'd suspect a championship team will be in for him.
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Damnit - if only I'd invested my £200m more wisely.NapaAddick said:The real stunner is that Monaco, a club worth just £200M two years ago, has sold players this window alone for £300M! Which means you could have bought the club, sold some of the players and pocketed £100M in cash and own a club outright in a tax haven for free.
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Tomas Kalas signed a new four year deal at Chelsea and is then sent on loan to Fulham.1
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Milan want Ronaldo.
http://www.teamtalk.com/news/euro-paper-talk-ac-milan-ready-e150m-cristiano-bid-neymar-move-complete
I would have said absolutely not going to happen but after the Neymar to PSG and Bonucci to Milan, it wouldn't surprise me.0 -
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West Ham, Wolves, City, Juventus and Milan have had brilliant transfer windows so far. Wolves should be hitting play offs minimum with the talent they are signing up, fully expect Milan to walk CL places this year (also not a bad shout for Europa league champions)
City spending 100m on full backs is a lot but they now have the best squad in the Prem imo and have the cash to get away with it, only Spurs and Chelsea come close to their starting XI now. Going to be an interesting season across most leagues0 -
Close. I've been told he wants to go to Brighton but Bournemouth have offered £3million more to take him on loan but Gomez doesn't want to go due to playing time. So has said he'd rather stay at Liverpool (probably heated bench seats).ross1 said:Joe Gomez has told Liverpool he does not want to go on loan to Brighton but to stay with Liverpool
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