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10 minutes ago, gbandit said:

I think £80m is his upper limit in today’s game. Anything higher and people are paying over the odds. Football finance is so fucked anyway, its just farcical sums being thrown around 

 

Chelsea bought Enzo for 100m half a year ago, think Brighton would like to have the same.

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25 minutes ago, nufc123 said:

They are to sensible to do a Leicester. They wont go crazy with the wages like Leicester did. Who have they sold? Bissouma, Cucurella and Potter and replaced them for a low fee. Chelsea are playing a rotten game with the likes of Gallagher and I hope Brighton do the same.

 

I just think £80m might be the best fee they are going to get for him, and it's not like there's loads of clubs who will get involved in an auction. But then I thought no club would be dumb enough to spunk £75m on Harry Kane with a year left on his contract but apparently Levy is reeling Bayern Munich in.

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2 hours ago, brummie said:

 

Be a good signing for us. Him, Kyle Walker-Peters and possibly an option up front (and ideally a new second choice keeper), and we're in an exceptionally good place.

Fuck Villa.

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17 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

I just think £80m might be the best fee they are going to get for him

80m is a high fee and not many will match that, but Brighton dont really need the money and its not like this is the only chance they have to get a solid fee for him. Hes only 21. 

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42 minutes ago, Pata said:

 

Chelsea bought Enzo for 100m half a year ago, think Brighton would like to have the same.


I think Enzo’s a far better player than Caicedo mind, but you’re probably not wrong.

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42 minutes ago, Deuce said:


I think Enzo’s a far better player than Caicedo mind, but you’re probably not wrong.

 

Possibly but Enzo came from Benfica, Caicedo would be sold to a PL rival and is already proven in the league. I think they should be getting the same price, lot depends on Caicedo himself I guess.

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The main guy behind Leicester died and the family money machine stalled. Those are the big points of imo. The rest is a consequence of all that. 
 

Bloom is the best owner in England.  HE Didn’t hire Ashworth by mistake.  He didn’t hire DeZerbi by mistake.  He’s the smartest operator around. As long as he’s there, Brighton will be good.  

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8 hours ago, brummie said:


He says, sat there in his 1982 European Cup winning vintage shirt. You’re fooling nobody. 
 

See you in the away end first day of the season. 


Not a chance. He’s afraid of heights :lol:

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14 hours ago, The Prophet said:

 

I was thinking about all the players who BHA have sold on for significant amounts I struggle to think of one who has been an outstanding success at their new clubs, White, Bissouma, Maupay etc etc. Interesting to see if Caicedo is a success if sold or if Mac Allister does it at Liverpool.

 

 

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It's an interesring point like, we see first hand with our own players how our style of play (and Eddie's coaching) can make a player look much better. Just in our case it seems to have the opposite effect on a player's value - the previous mismanagement sort of being accepted as their true level. If Willock was a Brighton player he would be getting far greater praise than he does here for example.

 

Mac Allister did well at the World Cup, but in general there could be an element of players just looking great in Brighton's system and that not translating as well elsewhere, which makes buying from them a bit of a rippoff.

 

 

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39 minutes ago, Froggy said:

@KaKa Looks like Hojlund was first choice for us and PSG, with Ramos second. Now we've got Hojlund they've moved for Ramos.

 

Hope we've got the right one. :lol:

 

 

Good luck man!

 

I actually like Hojlund and think he'll end up being good. He's a big, strong and quick and has decent technique. He'll suit the Premier League.

 

Bug fan of Ramos though and would have gone with him instead as I just think his game is more versatile. Gets involved in play more while still being a legit goal threat in the box.

 

I think if you end up playing with a number 10 proper then Hojlund will work well, but in more of a 4-3-3 setup I like Ramos dropping into the half spaces better.

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I haven't seen much of Ramos other than the WC and a couple of Champions League games, but at this moment in time he looks more complete than Hojlund. That's not to say the latter doesn't have a higher ceiling though. His all round game needs a lot of polishing, but he's talented.

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4 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

I haven't seen much of Ramos other than the WC and a couple of Champions League games, but at this moment in time he looks more complete than Hojlund. That's not to say the latter doesn't have a higher ceiling though. His all round game needs a lot of polishing, but he's talented.

 

Yeah, both are talented. Atalanta and Benfica were on a fair amount on BT sport last season, so saw them both a fair bit. Really like Ramos as a complete package, but Hojlund does have the athletic freak factor that can be such a plus in the Premier League.

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