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Originally posted by Rebel R's View PostIm sorry.....no has has not signed for PSG,he is still a Chelsea player
I think the Alex deal is as good as dead tbh, think with the (presumed) signing of Onuouha now we can settle down a bit in the race for a defender, although would still love Samba!You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostWas only havin a laugh pal but cheers
I think the Alex deal is as good as dead tbh, think with the (presumed) signing of Onuouha now we can settle down a bit in the race for a defender, although would still love Samba!
But he clearly wants Samba and i'm sure the bid will remain on the table throughout the window and possibly be increased slightly further. I think it's very canny that they are loaning until the end of the season with a view to perms then, once we (hopefully) stay up. As a result we've not blown any significant money, but i now think the option on Samba is different. Hughes knows him, his character and his worth to a side and is prepared to pay big money now for him, knowing he's a class prem player and will be for years to come. Whereas some of the imports are great players, but still unknown quantity in England, could be great, or could not take to our style and league (unlikely though judging by the type of players they are).
He would love to get Samba as well, but with the others we'd have enough even without him, so leaving options open.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostWas only havin a laugh pal but cheers
I think the Alex deal is as good as dead tbh, think with the (presumed) signing of Onuouha now we can settle down a bit in the race for a defender, although would still love Samba!
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Originally posted by Rebel R's View PostI know that,how is your pal Puncheon doing?
Owe you that beer at some point this year mate will get in touch at a home gameYou should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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