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Summer 2020 Transfer Thread


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2 minutes ago, SlugTrail said:

I thought he was the guy that was liking Man City's twitter account.

He's also buying all the PlayStation 5s and selling them on eBay for a massive profit. He's busy, Botman.

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9 minutes ago, Doctor Troy said:

Jurgen Klopp is an admirer of Renato Sanches and his profile appeals to him very much Premier League champions are "thinking of" signing the Portuguese midfielder as Gini Wijnaldum's replacement [@le10sport via @Sport_Witness]

 

Someone has been reading 3 Stacks posts.

I think most big clubs will have looked at him again. He's been bossing it this season.

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One of the best forwards in the league was plying his trade for Fleetwood in his mid 20’s prior to breaking though. If Sanches had the ability to make such a big splash from a young age then it’s reasonable to assume his issues weren’t to do with his ability but more his mentality and application. 

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7 minutes ago, El Dangerous said:

One of the best forwards in the league was plying his trade for Fleetwood in his mid 20’s prior to breaking though. If Sanches had the ability to make such a big splash from a young age then it’s reasonable to assume his issues weren’t to do with his ability but more his mentality and application. 

 

You might be right, but the situations are different. Vardy was on an upward trajectory and never failed any time he went up a level. Sanches has already failed at the top level in Germany and England. He might be tearing up the French league, but that's a poor league by comparison. 

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