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Transfer thread

Him and the return of Skipp would really give us decent rotation options in CM.

Add a decent RWB and we’ll not be far off a very good team.
I think Skepp is really good buy to much like Bentancour and Højbjerg, we still need a playmaker with goal and assist
But would you say Royal is a better option than Doherty? Because we need a superior right wingback to both of them, and we cannot afford to keep both?
Right now I would say Doherty is better offensively but I see much higher potetial for development for Royal so I would sell Doherthy.
 
Dybala chatter again, apparently he's asking his mates what London is like.

How I’ve missed not seeing this sort of gonads for a few months with actual football to watch and focus on instead. Buckle up, this summer is going to be more ridiculous than ever for transfer rumours, and we will all have access to every Twitter rumour right here…..
 
6 signings and possibly 8 sales before the pre-season tour in July?

Big breath in and...


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haven't you heard paratici puts out 10-20 bids per window. he is the italian redknapp.
 

Antonio Conte targets John McGinn as one of six new Tottenham signings

Aston Villa midfielder John McGinn is on Tottenham’s list of potential summer targets to bolster Antonio Conte’s squad for European football next season.

Conte will look to add up to six players when the transfer window opens, with Spurs effectively needing one point from their match against Norwich City on Sunday to secure a place in the Champions League.

McGinn has been considered after his three seasons in the Premier League after helping them get promoted from the Championship and establishing himself as a key play at Villa Park during that time.

The 27-year-old is not thought to be among the highest earners at Villa and has three seasons left on his contract, having signed an extension in 2020 after a full campaign in the top-flight under his belt.

His progress since arriving from Hibernian under Steve Bruce put him on Manchester United’s radar and they made an enquiry for him during January but ended up not signing a player during their only mid-season window under interim manager Ralf Rangnick.

The Scotland international, who started his country’s three games at the Euros last year, is highly rated at Spurs and will feature further in their discussions for the summer.

Sporting director Fabio Paratici added Rodrigo Bentancur to the squad in the summer and the Uruguay international has performed well under Conte, although they remain in the market for a central midfielder as Harry Winks could leave this summer and Tanguy Ndombele is out of favour.

Dejan Kulusevski and Cristian Romero are set to see their loans turned into permanent deals but it will still leave Spurs needing more, should they seal the point needed at the weekend when they travel to Carrow Road.

McGinn was awarded the Scottish Football Writers’ Association international player of the year this month, missing on three Premier League games for Villa during the campaign and keeping them in contention for a top-half finish heading into the final two games of the season.
 

Antonio Conte targets John McGinn as one of six new Tottenham signings

Aston Villa midfielder John McGinn is on Tottenham’s list of potential summer targets to bolster Antonio Conte’s squad for European football next season.

Conte will look to add up to six players when the transfer window opens, with Spurs effectively needing one point from their match against Norwich City on Sunday to secure a place in the Champions League.

McGinn has been considered after his three seasons in the Premier League after helping them get promoted from the Championship and establishing himself as a key play at Villa Park during that time.

The 27-year-old is not thought to be among the highest earners at Villa and has three seasons left on his contract, having signed an extension in 2020 after a full campaign in the top-flight under his belt.

His progress since arriving from Hibernian under Steve Bruce put him on Manchester United’s radar and they made an enquiry for him during January but ended up not signing a player during their only mid-season window under interim manager Ralf Rangnick.

The Scotland international, who started his country’s three games at the Euros last year, is highly rated at Spurs and will feature further in their discussions for the summer.

Sporting director Fabio Paratici added Rodrigo Bentancur to the squad in the summer and the Uruguay international has performed well under Conte, although they remain in the market for a central midfielder as Harry Winks could leave this summer and Tanguy Ndombele is out of favour.

Dejan Kulusevski and Cristian Romero are set to see their loans turned into permanent deals but it will still leave Spurs needing more, should they seal the point needed at the weekend when they travel to Carrow Road.

McGinn was awarded the Scottish Football Writers’ Association international player of the year this month, missing on three Premier League games for Villa during the campaign and keeping them in contention for a top-half finish heading into the final two games of the season.

Please, no. He's an awful footballer. All he does is run around and kick people.
 
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