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I’ve not see anything on Xhaka that changes the situation beyond what Ornstein reported yesterday. Everything else seems like guesswork, extrapolation and repetition.
Facts are, personal terms agreed, we are negotiating a fee. Anything else is just reactions from some involved
 
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AI Slop! May I use that please in my every day life :emoticon-0102-bigsm It is quite true
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In 2025, Aleksandar Mitrović's potential transfer fee is around £40 million, and he is willing to accept a pay cut from his current Al-Hilal wages to facilitate a move back to the Premier League. His current salary at Al-Hilal is approximately £400,000 per week, which translates to about €15 million per season
 
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The Jobe situation was interesting because it was gently nudged towards a conclusion and managed from a PR perspective. All parties seemed to benefit from the deal, and he was allowed a positive goodbye after his achievements with the club. I don’t think many fans are bitter at him for leaving. Hopefully the same for Xhaka. He deserves to send a positive farewell message without a load of abuse. He captained the invincibles team and is entitled to seek a new challenge if he wants to, providing Leverkusen get a reasonable deal.

Likely would mean a sell on fee (for a future possible Saudi deal or in event of relegation), significant realistic add ons based on our success (retaining PL status each year of his contract).
 
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In 2025, Aleksandar Mitrović's potential transfer fee is around £40 million, and he is willing to accept a pay cut from his current Al-Hilal wages to facilitate a move back to the Premier League. His current salary at Al-Hilal is approximately £400,000 per week, which translates to about €15 million per season
£400k a week. When I say that out loud I feel a little sick to be honest.
 
Would suit Zak. As you know I am quite sweet on him. Doesn't mean I think he is our next CB in the making. But we owe him the best possible loan to help him find his best level.
Spot on

That's why i want boys to go out on loan

Priority 1 is developing them to be good for us but if they aren't going to be good enough for us then a loan move shows teams what they are capable of in senior football

Keeping players for too long without giving them 1st team minutes (and good minutes not just wee cameos at the end of matches) can prevent them from developing and can massively impact the career they have
 
Not a single rumour and I'm nearly finished work how disappointing for us who love the gossip and speculation :emoticon-0102-bigsm

No more flights ?
 
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