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2019 Summer Transfer season


Ja  Rhule

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  • 2 weeks later...

Neymar under investigation for rape...  apparently he bought a ticket to girl from Brazil he met on Instagram.  When she got to Paris, she said Neymar got to hotel drunk and straight up rape her.  Neymar says it was all fake and sex was consensual.  He said they were hanging out for few more days after accusation and she did not report it as rape until she returned to Brazil.

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13 hours ago, Shocker said:

Hate to see Eden leave but he wanted a change, so best of luck to him.  Will be really interesting what else Chelsea do in terms of on loan players.

When is the decision on appeal will be made?  Kind of unfair to Chelsea and players.

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2 hours ago, ARSEN said:

Damn... £88M for Hazard is a steal!

Looks like Eriksen is trying to going to Real Madrid...  He is refusing to sign a new deal and says he wants to try something new.  Prefers RM.

Chelsea accepted an offer of £88.5 million plus significant add-ons that could take the deal to the £130m mark, sources have told ESPN FC.

Not sure what add ons mean but decent sum for him.  

No idea on the appeal...guess we will see there

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7 hours ago, Shocker said:

Not a transfer per say but Chelsea signing Kovacic was huge for them.  Really pulling for Lampard here but what a bee hive that job is right now.  They really need to give him some time which they just don’t do.

Arsenal is piss broke.  Only £45M to spend with a terrible squad.  Arsenal is screwed until Kroenke fugs off.  I give it 2 years before he sells the team.

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On 6/7/2019 at 7:56 AM, ARSEN said:

Damn... £88M for Hazard is a steal!

Looks like Eriksen is trying to going to Real Madrid...  He is refusing to sign a new deal and says he wants to try something new.  Prefers RM.

Don't want him. Ideal MF would have been Ndombele, but that ship has sailed. Would rather just play Ceballos instead of going after Eriksen if we're being honest. But Zidane doesn't seem to have Dani in his plans this season. I think ultimately Madrid will end up with Pogba, but i'm not extremely keen on that either due to price. 

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