He looks like a bit of a laugh. Shit hair, striding out of defence and pinging crossfield balls. But definite bomb scare in the brief minutes we’ve seen thus far. Would rather give him and Benkovic a go than spend a huge chunk of the £90m Maguire fed (if United grasp the idea that this is the price and they have to meet it) this window.
What's up with the influx of Italians to the Premier League?
https://www.premierleague.com/news/1213395
I see Cutrone to Wolves and no-one else?
New tax rules in Italy which mean that if you live for two years abroad and return you get a massive tax break. So an exodus of Italian players looking to return to Serie A in a couple of years. Read claims that it is one of the reasons both Ronaldo and Ramsey went to Juve as well.
So Cristiano is going to leave Juve and then come back for a tax break?
He's conflating two tax breaks. The one mentioned is to get Italians who have money abroad to come back (my mates Dad has been wanting to move back to Sardinia but was unwilling to take the 35% tax to repatriate), there's a seperate one for foreigners earning over x amount that gives them a tax break if they base their affairs in Italy.
Ahhh ok my bad. Thanks bub.
16m for Cutrone seems an absolute steal. Isn't he meant to be Italys next big striker basically?
Why are Milan selling?
What the fuck. Somehow is the word.
That is some seriously fucking up in the market, then.
Looking a bit at it, they bought Bonucci from Juventus for 37M and then sold him back one year later for 31M.
What the fuck. Italy, man.
The £20m here and £30m there adds up faster than you think. For the past three years, they have bought at least six players per season for £15m or more
Cutrone isn’t very good, he had a solid few months about 2 years ago but no one expects him to be a class player anymore
Yup. That strategy always seems to be the absolute best way to financial ruin without at least getting some Silverware on the way.
Always better to buy one star player for 80M than 3 mid-tier players for 25M each...
See what happened with Spurs when they sold Bale, for instance.
Can Bale take credit for that though? He was sold six years ago...
They hadn't signed anyone for 2 years prior to this summer and when you consider that their Net Spend is generally one of the lowest in the league I think you can point to Bales £90m having a ripple effect for a good few years.
I saw some folk on twitter?
Is that any levels up from comment sections?
I’ve never watched him play, I’ve just heard this from a bunch of Milan fans the past 3 months
Chadli reached double figures the following season tbf. Capoue went on to be a Premier League regular but the one that sticks out after a little look is Paulinho. Definitely dodge.
Tottenham buy him for just under £17m, then they sell him to China for £10m, Barcelona sign him for £36M, he does the double with them before being loaned back to China less than a year later, then six months after that they Chinese snap him up again for £37m. Suspect as fuck.
Utd have signed Hannibal Mejbri, an extremely highly rated 16 year old midfielder who we've been after for ages. 10m euros.
I look forward to seeing him move on a free transfer at 20.
To Newcastle on 90k per week, having made 3 appearences in the League Cup.
Optimistic.
Sunderland used to be the Man Utd dump, didn't it?
That same summer they bought Lamela and Soldado for 30M each, Paulinho for 20m, Eriksen for 13M (that, admittedly, was a bargain), Capoue for 11M, Vlad Chiriches and Nacer Chadli for about 9M each.
Now I may remember it wrongly, but I think they were doing quite shit in the league after that. But I may be wrong
The principle in general never seems to work. Like when Arsenal sold Van Persie and 30 goals per year and replaced it with "not bad but not star" players, like Mertesacker and Arteta.
Most of their success has come from Pochettino, Kane, Alli and Eriksen who they signed for a combined fee of about 20m.
In recent times they've had more success than failures but there was a time most the transfers in were shite.
Alderweireld and Son too.
This Lukaku for Dybala swap deal, if true, is somehow a terrible deal for both clubs.
I'm sure I must have seen Dybala play at some point but I can't pretend to recall if I have.
I think he's fairly inconsistent, and that's in Serie A where he's played his whole career. Strikes me as the opposite of what United need.
Another pacey attacker who is either really good or basically absent and never anything in between?
Awesome.
One team loses a Lukaku and one teams gains a Lukaku, so it's not a terrible deal for the former.