Summer Transfer Window 2017

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http://www.skysports.com/transfer-centre mentions footywhispers so I went to their site

Here are some players we are being linked with that might not have been mentioned recently:

Santiago Arias is a Colombian defender, born on 13th January 1992 (25), who plays for PSV. The right-back impressed at La Equidad, but caught the attention of European scouts while playing for Colombia U20s, which resulted in a 2011 transfer to Portuguese club Sporting CP. After failing to break into the first team plans in Lisbon, PSV signed the defender for a fee of €1.6m. Since then, he has won two Eredivisie winners’ medals.

Tim Baumgartl is a young German centre back (21) who currently plays for VfB Stuttgart. The defender kicked off his professional career whilst at VfB Stuttgart, playing for the club’s academy, reserve and also senior squads. Throughout his career at the German side, the German international has also been impressive enough to represent his country from U15 to U21 level. Baumgartl has also expressed his desire to remain at VfB Stuttgart for years to come, renewing his contract in January 2015 and once again in August 2015.

Andrea Conti is an Italian 23-year-old full-back who plays for Atalanta. Conti managed to score 8 goals in 32 appearances during 2016–17 Serie A season, setting a personal record for scoring. His main playing position was right wing-back in a 3-4-3 line-up

Anthony Knockaert is a French midfielder, born on 20th November 1991 (25), who plays for Brighton and Hove Albion. After starting his career with Guingamp, the winger joined Leicester City in 2012 and helped them win promotion to the Premier League two years later. He was then released and spent a season with Standard Liege before returning to England six months later. (15 goals last season)

Knockaert can bail
 

I appreciate the uncertainty surrounding which calendar is being used but nonetheless; it seems very quiet 'out there'...maybe a little tooooooo quiet.
 


Chelsea have a lot of promising youth. Who are probably better than Lukaku two years from now. If a deal with them happens, or when rather, cash + a trade off would be fantastic.

With that in mind how can we ever compete with them. Seems like a million miles away and another takeover.
 

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