Nalis Posted 28 July 2018 Posted 28 July 2018 Atletico Madrid have done in a few times (Aguero/ De Gea, Costa/Luis, etc).
murphy Posted 28 July 2018 Posted 28 July 2018 Most clubs don't have two players that the top six want. 1
Chico1958 Posted 28 July 2018 Posted 28 July 2018 We've done it before Kante. He was worth two players to us
RumbleFox Posted 28 July 2018 Posted 28 July 2018 Every team in the entire world bar maybe Real and Barcelona? Although Real have sold their best player this year. Weird post. X 2
Ian Nacho Posted 28 July 2018 Posted 28 July 2018 Chelsea could well do with Hazard and Courtois. Wouldn't say Courtois is Chelsea's second best player but he's up there.
ThingsCouldGetMessi Posted 29 July 2018 Posted 29 July 2018 Villa in the summer before they got relegated? They lost their defensive leader Vlaar on a free, Delph to Man City and the goalscorer Benteke to Liverpool. Says how terrible their squad was though when these were the key players.
Max Wall Posted 29 July 2018 Posted 29 July 2018 (edited) Every team is capable of selling their best two players in a window. Liverpool, Man U, any of them. It's dependant on offers on the table and whether they have anyone in place to come in that they'd prefer to have. We're ok (some, not all of us) on the offer reported but don't seem to have anyone else in place.....yet. However, it's all guess work regarding Maguire anyway. Edited 29 July 2018 by Max Wall
Chrysalis Posted 31 July 2018 Posted 31 July 2018 (edited) On 27/07/2018 at 21:48, FIF said: In fact Leicester sold their 4th best player for £60m+ . How many other teams have done that? Sort yourself out man, that's good business. No you dont know its good business until you see how we cope without him, bear in mind he was involved in more than half of our goals last season, take those goals away and we not a EPL team, unless you are very short termist and cannot think past 12 months. This isnt the 1980s, In this era the league you in is worth 100s of millions and each league place is worth nearly 5 million. When forest sold teddy sheringham was that good business? Record money for an outgoing player followed by instant relegation at start of sky money era, good business? Edited 31 July 2018 by Chrysalis
Finn Claw II Posted 1 August 2018 Posted 1 August 2018 Arsenal (Always smell their best players), Southampton, Crystal Palace (Zaha, bolasie), Burnley (Trippier, Ings etc), The better question is when do smaller clubs actually keep the hold of their stars (be it one, two or three).
Finn Claw II Posted 1 August 2018 Posted 1 August 2018 Going to leave ‘always smell’ as it is quite funny 2
Gerard Posted 1 August 2018 Posted 1 August 2018 Real Madrid Ronaldo already gone and Modric linked with Inter
Max Wall Posted 1 August 2018 Posted 1 August 2018 (edited) 5 hours ago, Finn Claw II said: Arsenal (Always smell their best players), Southampton, Crystal Palace (Zaha, bolasie), Burnley (Trippier, Ings etc), The better question is when do smaller clubs actually keep the hold of their stars (be it one, two or three). Maybe that's what they've been doing wrong. Do you think they'll get a sniff of the title this season? Edited 1 August 2018 by Max Wall 1
ARM1968 Posted 1 August 2018 Posted 1 August 2018 1 hour ago, Max Wall said: Maybe that's what they've been doing wrong. Do you think they'll get a sniff of the title this season? They’ll be lucky to get a sniff of top 4 tbf.
murphy Posted 1 August 2018 Posted 1 August 2018 18 hours ago, Chrysalis said: No you dont know its good business until you see how we cope without him, bear in mind he was involved in more than half of our goals last season, take those goals away and we not a EPL team, unless you are very short termist and cannot think past 12 months. This isnt the 1980s, In this era the league you in is worth 100s of millions and each league place is worth nearly 5 million. When forest sold teddy sheringham was that good business? Record money for an outgoing player followed by instant relegation at start of sky money era, good business? Not quite. 12 gls and 10 assists in the premier league last year wasn't it? Out of 48, that's 46%. Otherwise you make a good point. The only thing I would say is that whether it was good business or bad, we didn't have a choice. He was going whether we liked it or not.
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