I make our transfer kitty right now to be at +18 ings -2.3 ings +5 camacho -1.3 van den berg = +19.4mil
I was thinking... thats really mean and what kind of a twat record that and so on until i noticed the tag line about lukaku and then I went Ba ha ha ha ha ha!
Was messing about. On a serious note, if you want first team football you wouldn't move to a big club as realistically no youth player is going to get the opportunity for a run of games unless they get lucky through injuries or the team is hard up for cash and cant buy replacements. If they are smart they might have a plan of joining a big club and having a plan in place of how to progress but nowadays most players are going out on loan for their first team experience if they are at a large club.
Depends what you call big mate. dortmund are "big" par se but sancho got his games. Some clubs are better than others. however right now this discussion is probably all moot as super agents decides who gets to go where and which clubs get to buy cos they can cut off clubs as well. Its something that will have the be clamped down on but its prob going to need jail time from EU rather than fifa doing anything.
Thata true although i caveated that with clubs have will have the spending power. Dortmund wont fit the bill for that but you are correct they are a big side and always play plenty of youth.
So in Peps illustrious career the most challenging teams he has faced is Enriques Barca and the 2018/19 Liverpool. He gives props to Liverpool and Anfield specifically in this interview.
Moving to a big club isn't necessarily a bad move, it depends which big club it is. Some have a reputation for developing youngsters such as Dortmund or Ajax
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