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5 minutes ago, Ikon said:

Class player. Not happening though. Never mind for that price. Much much rather have him than Phillips. 

 

 

 

Never been impressed with Hojbjerg. Not a baller. Runs about a lot though (which I like). Keeps it simple on the ball. Might work well if he's doing Bruno and another baller's grunt work

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One player who we have been linked with that I find very interesting is Matheus Nunes. Box to box, great technically and has lots of pace and very good at dribbling and carrying the ball. I’m sure he will improve when it comes to scoring goals. 

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3 minutes ago, TheInfiniteOdyssey said:

Not particularly enthused over signing Hojberg and especially at that price.

 

He’s an upgrade on Longstaff, but still a limited player.

 

Would rather we paid a bit more and targeted someone like Bissouma.

 Rather stay away from anyone accused of sexual assault 

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9 hours ago, mosstef said:

Hojbjerg is pure class! Unrealistic though.


Wouldn’t say he’s that unrealistic. Spurs fans want rid and I think Conte sees Skipp as the better fit for that role. I get the feeling he’d take 30 mil and bring in Brozovic.

 

Regarding Hojbjerg, he’s very very good at breaking up play and recycling possession. His lack of mobility and slowness on the ball however can often mean that he’s the target of an opposition press. I reckon Spurs will want to upgrade him but for us (although I’d prefer Philips) I think he’d be a great signing!

 

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Get a look at this lad when they play West Ham this week. 
 

edit scratch that he’s suspended.
 

The Magpies are interested in French defender Evan Ndicka, 22, who plays for Eintracht Frankfurt. (Bild - in German, subscription required)

 

 

 

Edited by Whitley mag

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Hoijberg would be a brilliant signing. £30m isn’t a huge outlay either I don’t think, Bissouma/Phillips would be £15-20m and I think he’s similar sort of level.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

Hoijberg would be a brilliant signing. £30m isn’t a huge outlay either I don’t think, Bissouma/Phillips would be £15-20m and I think he’s similar sort of level.

 

 

 


Bissouma would be quality but isn’t there court case ongoing?

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12 hours ago, The Prophet said:

Hojbjerg is one of the most overrated players in the league. Wouldn't happen regardless.

 

 

 


You've seen the Rashford and Lingard links right?

 

 

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I like him. Signing him along with Bruno gives flexibility to who the third midfielder could be. A box-to-box, another creative player, someone who’ll bomb on and support the striker, a more natural number 10…

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2 hours ago, r0cafella said:

He’s a steady player but I don’t see much in him which can’t be bought abroad for cheaper to be honest. 
 

Levy would no doubt rinse us as well. 

 

Is this a bit of a cliche based on Berbatov and Bale? I don't think he's this amazing negotiator that people give him credit for. Looking at their transfer history, since Bale went in 2013/14, the only player that stands out where they might have received an above average fee is Kyle Walker in 2017/18. 

 

Looking at arrivals, they have spent a lot of money on players who have had little impact which would indicate they have overpaid for a few players; poor scouting also plays a part too. 

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3 minutes ago, macphisto said:

Is this a bit of a cliche based on Berbatov and Bale? I don't think he's this amazing negotiator that people give him credit for. Looking at their transfer history, since Bale went in 2013/14, the only player that stands out where they might have received an above average fee is Kyle Walker in 2017/18. 

 

Looking at arrivals, they have spent a lot of money on players who have had little impact which would indicate they have overpaid for a few players; poor scouting also plays a part too. 

Probably more of a ‘Levy gets what he wants or else the player doesn’t move’, like Kane, rather than ‘negotiating’ per se.

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3 minutes ago, macphisto said:

Is this a bit of a cliche based on Berbatov and Bale? I don't think he's this amazing negotiator that people give him credit for. Looking at their transfer history, since Bale went in 2013/14, the only player that stands out where they might have received an above average fee is Kyle Walker in 2017/18. 

 

Looking at arrivals, they have spent a lot of money on players who have had little impact which would indicate they have overpaid for a few players; poor scouting also plays a part too. 

No. Not really. It’s based upon him having no reason to sell and us being owned by one of the worlds largest SWF. 

 

EPL - EPL transfer involving the wealthy clubs usually lead to inflated fees. 

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