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Summer 2018 Transfer Window

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We need a player to take the ball off the back 4 and pass the ball forwards - the pivot player. Marc Roca from Espanyol does this job really well.

Then a ball carrier to get the ball off the pivot and drive us forwards. Loads of players in France who do this really well. Sangare at Toulouse is the latest one I've noticed recently.
 
Watched ziyech last week against AEK Athens. AEK were dreadful and Ajax won 3-0 easily however Ziyech was non-existent, hardly in the game. I would have expected him to smash it against the Greek pub team, but he didn’t do anything.

So that ones a big swerve from me.
I do love it when players are written off after being viewed for one performance.
 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45643965

Fifa plans to limit the number of players a club can loan out each season to prevent teams stockpiling talent.
Football's governing body had proposed a maximum of six loans per club.
But it is still has to come to an agreement with the game's other stakeholders - including club, league and player representatives - as to what the limit should be.
The proposed new regulation could affect Chelsea, who have 40 players on loan this season.
Fifa will also re-introduce the regulation of agents by summer 2019.
Fifa said the plans were endorsed by representatives from clubs, the World Leagues Forum, players' union Fifpro and member associations and confederations at a meeting on Monday. The Fifa Council will aim to sign off the proposals next month.
President Gianni Infantino has previously said he was "concerned about the huge amount of money flowing out of the football industry", and hopes the plans will improve the transparency of the transfer system.
Since 2015, anyone can become a football agent, and Premier League clubs have paid them £211m in the past year, an increase of £37m on the previous year.
But Fifa's proposals to cap agents' fees have been dismissed.
Chelsea have previously said they "don't send players out [on loan] because we are trying to recover money, we send them because we want them to play and develop".
But the Fifa Football Stakeholders Committee has agreed the as yet undetermined limit should be introduced for "the purpose of youth development as opposed to commercial exploitation".
It is hoped a figure can be agreed on as part of plans to be phased in over the next two years.
Other regulations include creating a "clearing house" to process transfers with the aim of protecting football's integrity and avoiding fraudulent conduct.
There will be a big increase in solidarity payments to lower-league clubs who have trained players but then lose them to clubs from other countries.
The principles of the reform package will be submitted to the Fifa Council at its next meeting on 26 October.
Infantino said: "We have brought everyone to the table and all key actors of the industry have understood that we need to take action, leading today to this reform proposal.
"This is a significant first step towards achieving greater transparency, the effective enforcement of rules that will deliver millions in solidarity payments to clubs, and developing a consensus on how to tackle the issue of agents, loans and other key aspects of the transfer system."


Pretty huge!!!
 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45643965

Fifa plans to limit the number of players a club can loan out each season to prevent teams stockpiling talent.
Football's governing body had proposed a maximum of six loans per club.
But it is still has to come to an agreement with the game's other stakeholders - including club, league and player representatives - as to what the limit should be.
The proposed new regulation could affect Chelsea, who have 40 players on loan this season.
Fifa will also re-introduce the regulation of agents by summer 2019.
Fifa said the plans were endorsed by representatives from clubs, the World Leagues Forum, players' union Fifpro and member associations and confederations at a meeting on Monday. The Fifa Council will aim to sign off the proposals next month.
President Gianni Infantino has previously said he was "concerned about the huge amount of money flowing out of the football industry", and hopes the plans will improve the transparency of the transfer system.
Since 2015, anyone can become a football agent, and Premier League clubs have paid them £211m in the past year, an increase of £37m on the previous year.
But Fifa's proposals to cap agents' fees have been dismissed.
Chelsea have previously said they "don't send players out [on loan] because we are trying to recover money, we send them because we want them to play and develop".
But the Fifa Football Stakeholders Committee has agreed the as yet undetermined limit should be introduced for "the purpose of youth development as opposed to commercial exploitation".
It is hoped a figure can be agreed on as part of plans to be phased in over the next two years.
Other regulations include creating a "clearing house" to process transfers with the aim of protecting football's integrity and avoiding fraudulent conduct.
There will be a big increase in solidarity payments to lower-league clubs who have trained players but then lose them to clubs from other countries.
The principles of the reform package will be submitted to the Fifa Council at its next meeting on 26 October.
Infantino said: "We have brought everyone to the table and all key actors of the industry have understood that we need to take action, leading today to this reform proposal.
"This is a significant first step towards achieving greater transparency, the effective enforcement of rules that will deliver millions in solidarity payments to clubs, and developing a consensus on how to tackle the issue of agents, loans and other key aspects of the transfer system."


Pretty huge!!!

I’d strongly predict a watered down version of this that will be pretty meaningless and ultimately change nothing, it’s the Fifa way.

Doing something, but doing nothing.

Fifa are paper governors, ultimately the real power doesn’t lie with them.
 

That'd be ideal, but I don't see United selling him (or even loaning him really). Same with Martial.
If Mourinho stays surely one of them will go? Big clubs would be in for both of them if they were available, one of them would be a real statement signing for us.

United have so much talent underutilized its comical. They're utterly drab under Mourinho and its clear it's not a place to be to enjoy your football, Sanchez, rashford, martial, Mata, pogba all potentially the best players in the league in their positions. I feel Mourinho will be gone before either of rashford or martial are allowed to leave but another season as bit part players will only make them look outwardly more, so they've got a difficult season ahead imo. If either of them were available we should move hell and high water to get one of them in. Can't see it though.
 

Any source for this
He only joined Porto in August
City linked earlier this year
Porto would want big money for a player they signed cheap
Can play RB CB DM


Only seen him play the one game for Brazil that Richarlison played in, got to be half decent if you're 20 and getting into Brazil's first team
 
Any source for this
He only joined Porto in August
City linked earlier this year
Porto would want big money for a player they signed cheap
Can play RB CB DM


Only seen him play the one game for Brazil that Richarlison played in, got to be half decent if you're 20 and getting into Brazil's first team

He's 20, made 2 appearances and signed a 5 year deal. Highly doubt he'd leave.


Pity we didnt get him in the summer...

My guess would be £30-40mil...
 

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