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I feel like I put a downer on things with my negative Xhaka drivel. So to make up for it I just watched the Habib Diarra video again. Worth a watch if you haven't since we confirmed him. I always watch them but try to forget them when linked but now I know he's ours this is exciting as anything.

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I feel like I put a downer on things with my negative Xhaka drivel. So to make up for it I just watched the Habib Diarra video again. Worth a watch if you haven't since we confirmed him. I always watch them but try to forget them when linked but now I know he's ours this is exciting as anything.

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still such an insane pull, chelsea blocked him going to wolves last summer
 
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The reason all our deals were only known about until shortly before they signed before, is because, imo, the players involved weren't big names (in the EPL).

Xhaka is a well known player, that means keeping things quiet is a lot harder. So it doesn't bother me and I don't think you can read too much into it being known about for a few days.

It's a highly ambitious move for us. If we get it over the line it would be amazing. But if we don't it wouldn't be a surprise
 
Whisper it quietly but I like Keith Downie. The guy has a thankless task reporting on passionate north east clubs, neither of whom react too kindly to bad news.

He didn't report on us because Sky only care about the premier league, not really his fault.

I'm much more annoyed at the outlets that still aren't really reporting on us despite being a premier league club now. The Athletic for example are just following others and reporting stuff that's already been reported, then not writing any sort of story or comment on it. Theyve just become an aggregator for Sunderland, whereas other clubs get stories and opinion pieces.

he still cried on national tv when they were taken over. Tells you all you need to know about him
 
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Think they'll accept that. If Wissa leaves as well then Brentford are in trouble, although they will have a truck load of money to spend.
 
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The reason all our deals were only known about until shortly before they signed before, is because, imo, the players involved weren't big names (in the EPL).

Xhaka is a well known player, that means keeping things quiet is a lot harder. So it doesn't bother me and I don't think you can read too much into it being known about for a few days.

It's a highly ambitious move for us. If we get it over the line it would be amazing. But if we don't it wouldn't be a surprise
Correct mate. Not everything will be quiet I can guarentee we will make a few signing this summer that plays out in the media
 
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https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Act...uth-pour-son-defenseur-bafode-diakite/1578779


Bournemouth and Sunderland have each made two offers of €27 million to afford Bafodé Diakité but Lille, where the 24-year-old defender is under contract until June 2028, has rejected both. The LOSC claims €40 million to agree to release the former Toulouse and his management does not seem to be about to hesitate on this subject. For his part, Diakité expressed his desire to join the Premier League.

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He has already reached a contractual agreement with Bournemouth, as revealed on this site on July 3rd, but the idea of evolving under the orders of Régis Le Bris in Sunderland does not seem to displease him either. To get it, however, the two English clubs will have to spend more than what they have offered so far.
 
All this said, I do think we can't completely rule out how much stuff "breaking" in the media does affect how clubs behave in the transfer market.

For instance with Ekitike and Newcastle, once it broke they were in for him, Liverpool seemingly hastened their efforts. And then once Newcastle are in for Wissa, Man Utd suddenly up their offer for Mbuema.

I do completely agree that higher profile transfers WILL leak, and there's nowt we can do about it. But I don't think its unreasonable to think that our interest in Xhaka breaking in the media may have alerted some clubs to his availability.

If media stories didn't affect how clubs act, agents wouldn't bother feeding stuff to news outlets.
 
https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Act...uth-pour-son-defenseur-bafode-diakite/1578779


Bournemouth and Sunderland have each made two offers of €27 million to afford Bafodé Diakité but Lille, where the 24-year-old defender is under contract until June 2028, has rejected both. The LOSC claims €40 million to agree to release the former Toulouse and his management does not seem to be about to hesitate on this subject. For his part, Diakité expressed his desire to join the Premier League.

The team
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He has already reached a contractual agreement with Bournemouth, as revealed on this site on July 3, but the idea of evolving under the orders of Régis Le Bris in Sunderland does not seem to displease him either. To get it, however, the two English clubs will have to spend more than what they have offered so far.

One would think that might be too dear for us? But maybe they might settle for around the 35m euro mark?
 
https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Act...uth-pour-son-defenseur-bafode-diakite/1578779


Bournemouth and Sunderland have each made two offers of €27 million to afford Bafodé Diakité but Lille, where the 24-year-old defender is under contract until June 2028, has rejected both. The LOSC claims €40 million to agree to release the former Toulouse and his management does not seem to be about to hesitate on this subject. For his part, Diakité expressed his desire to join the Premier League.

The team
ADVERTISING

He has already reached a contractual agreement with Bournemouth, as revealed on this site on July 3, but the idea of evolving under the orders of Régis Le Bris in Sunderland does not seem to displease him either. To get it, however, the two English clubs will have to spend more than what they have offered so far.
This signinh would be impressive

I could see us getting close or breaking our transfer record on a CB
 
https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Act...uth-pour-son-defenseur-bafode-diakite/1578779


Bournemouth and Sunderland have each made two offers of €27 million to afford Bafodé Diakité but Lille, where the 24-year-old defender is under contract until June 2028, has rejected both. The LOSC claims €40 million to agree to release the former Toulouse and his management does not seem to be about to hesitate on this subject. For his part, Diakité expressed his desire to join the Premier League.

The team
ADVERTISING

He has already reached a contractual agreement with Bournemouth, as revealed on this site on July 3, but the idea of evolving under the orders of Régis Le Bris in Sunderland does not seem to displease him either. To get it, however, the two English clubs will have to spend more than what they have offered so far.
Would be unreal
 
https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Act...uth-pour-son-defenseur-bafode-diakite/1578779

Bournemouth and Sunderland have each made two offers of €27 million to afford Bafodé Diakité but Lille, where the 24-year-old defender is under contract until June 2028, has rejected both. The LOSC claims €40 million to agree to release the former Toulouse and his management does not seem to be about to hesitate on this subject. For his part, Diakité expressed his desire to join the Premier League.

The team
ADVERTISING

He has already reached a contractual agreement with Bournemouth, as revealed on this site on July 3, but the idea of evolving under the orders of Régis Le Bris in Sunderland does not seem to displease him either. To get it, however, the two English clubs will have to spend more than what they have offered so far.

says they want €40m
 
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