Both good players mate, and getting that snake isak out of the dressing room will help them anyway, they will do alright, helps they’ve got a very good manager.Think they have potentially done good business by replacing Isak with the German lad and Wissa.
Think they have potentially done good business by replacing Isak with the German lad and Wissa.
Nissan is 29 and in the last year of his contract and has had really one good season. £55m sounds a bit like a panic buy for me. Could be wrong I normally am.
Sancho to Villa is the panic signing, wissa has been good for a few years mate. Little bit steep on the fee but don’t suppose it matters to the Saudis, the isak deal will give them PSR headroom for years is they fiddle the figures right.Nissan is 29 and in the last year of his contract and has had really one good season. £55m sounds a bit like a panic buy for me. Could be wrong I normally am.
Nissan is 29 and in the last year of his contract and has had really one good season. £55m sounds a bit like a panic buy for me. Could be wrong I normally am.
Out of all the stupid transfer fees forked out this window, that has got to be the craziest. Am I the only person who finds him a very limited footballer and an even worse finisher.70 million for Jackson is beyond stupid. No wonder Chelsea can spend whatever when clubs are being so desperate,
FTFYCan’t say I blame the supporters, he didn’t have to act that way.
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Interesting social media post from Newcastle United Supporters’ Club on Alexander Isak: “Whatever Alexander Isak goes on to achieve in his career, he will always be remembered for the way he has acted this summer His behaviour has permanently destroyed his reputation infootballNewcastle.”
It was under six months ago that Isak scored the goal that won the 2025 Carabao Cup final, the club’s first domestic trophy in 70 years. Against Liverpool, too.