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thrive;16051 wrote:oba;16050 wrote:Yes, and in Modric situation I think after he carefully weighed the offer, it is believed that the 37-year-old has already informed the club of his decision, and Madrid will not oppose his departure because they regard him as a legend who has earned the right to select his own future.
According to what I read. I learn that Modric, and his teammate Karim Benzema, will be used to support Saudi Arabia's 2030 World Cup candidacy.
As a result, Modric would be able to maintain his friendship with Saudi even after his retirement, which is advantageous.
In the meantime, Real Madrid has already made Dani Ceballos a three-year improved offer that the Spaniard is likely to accept in order to fill the gap left by midfield maestro Luka Modric.
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Vastextension;16052 wrote:thrive;16051 wrote:According to what I read. I learn that Modric, and his teammate Karim Benzema, will be used to support Saudi Arabia's 2030 World Cup candidacy.
As a result, Modric would be able to maintain his friendship with Saudi even after his retirement, which is advantageous.
In the meantime, Real Madrid has already made Dani Ceballos a three-year improved offer that the Spaniard is likely to accept in order to fill the gap left by midfield maestro Luka Modric.
With his future in doubt, all eyes will be on Modric when he takes the field at the Bernabeu on Sunday to face Athletic Club in a La Liga match.
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level;16053 wrote:Vastextension;16052 wrote:As a result, Modric would be able to maintain his friendship with Saudi even after his retirement, which is advantageous.
In the meantime, Real Madrid has already made Dani Ceballos a three-year improved offer that the Spaniard is likely to accept in order to fill the gap left by midfield maestro Luka Modric.
With his future in doubt, all eyes will be on Modric when he takes the field at the Bernabeu on Sunday to face Athletic Club in a La Liga match.
In the meantime, another player I expect will move to Saudi Arabia is Lionel Messi because his traveling there in the first place before he had an issue with PSG was fishy.
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joanna;16054 wrote:level;16053 wrote:In the meantime, Real Madrid has already made Dani Ceballos a three-year improved offer that the Spaniard is likely to accept in order to fill the gap left by midfield maestro Luka Modric.
With his future in doubt, all eyes will be on Modric when he takes the field at the Bernabeu on Sunday to face Athletic Club in a La Liga match.
In the meantime, another player I expect will move to Saudi Arabia is Lionel Messi because his traveling there in the first place before he had an issue with PSG was fishy.
Leonel Messi has his personal reasons for not moving to Saudi Arabia and I think those reasons are legit
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Well Messi and family probably aren't cool with leaving in Saudi Arabia and there are more benefits we don't just see with Messi's move.
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Well Messi and family probably aren't cool with leaving in Saudi Arabia and there are more benefits we don't just see with Messi's move.
That's very true Messi has a great personal interest in Miami, he has had a house there and also there are lots of Spanish speaking people in Miami so it's a great option.
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KAMSI_UG;16113 wrote:Well Messi and family probably aren't cool with leaving in Saudi Arabia and there are more benefits we don't just see with Messi's move.
That's very true Messi has a great personal interest in Miami, he has had a house there and also there are lots of Spanish speaking people in Miami so it's a great option.
We have seen how Ibrahimovic went to USA but he still came back to Europe, I believe Messi and Ronaldo can also do the same.
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Guys there has also been rumors that ziyech of Chelsea has agreed personal terms with the Saudi Arabian club. This is becoming a take over by Saudi Arabia.
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I think Chelsea are also systematically offloading there player and also signing fresh leg into their team which I consider as a great thing to do right now for them.
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Well buying players is a good way to cement themselves as a big footballing nation but I think money is one thing that J's fast corrupting the footballing world.
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Well buying players is a good way to cement themselves as a big footballing nation but I think money is one thing that J's fast corrupting the footballing world.
You have a point but right now they actually don't care and they are Also contesting to host the FIFA world cup in 2030 so this is very important to them right now.
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<div class="quotebox"><cite>Dozie;16138 wrote:</cite><blockquote><div><p>Well buying players is a good way to cement themselves as a big footballing nation but I think money is one thing that J's fast corrupting the footballing world.</p></div></blockquote></div><p>You have a point but right now they actually don't care and they are Also contesting to host the FIFA world cup in 2030 so this is very important to them right now.</p>
A football fan like me would still not go to watch any Saudi Arabia league match even if Leonel Messi had gone there I still prefer very competitive leagues
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KingCRP;16139 wrote:<div class="quotebox"><cite>Dozie;16138 wrote:</cite><blockquote><div><p>Well buying players is a good way to cement themselves as a big footballing nation but I think money is one thing that J's fast corrupting the footballing world.</p></div></blockquote></div><p>You have a point but right now they actually don't care and they are Also contesting to host the FIFA world cup in 2030 so this is very important to them right now.</p>
A football fan like me would still not go to watch any Saudi Arabia league match even if Leonel Messi had gone there I still prefer very competitive leagues
The USA league is also a league that has been trying to build up for a very long time but everything hasn't really worked out for them do you think it would work out for Saudi.
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Dozie;16143 wrote:KingCRP;16139 wrote:<div class="quotebox"><cite>Dozie;16138 wrote:</cite><blockquote><div><p>Well buying players is a good way to cement themselves as a big footballing nation but I think money is one thing that J's fast corrupting the footballing world.</p></div></blockquote></div><p>You have a point but right now they actually don't care and they are Also contesting to host the FIFA world cup in 2030 so this is very important to them right now.</p>
A football fan like me would still not go to watch any Saudi Arabia league match even if Leonel Messi had gone there I still prefer very competitive leagues
The USA league is also a league that has been trying to build up for a very long time but everything hasn't really worked out for them do you think it would work out for Saudi.
Not only the USA league also the Chinese league has also tried this and pumped in money to convince top players to come to their league and just like USA it hasn't worked that well.
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Guys there has also been rumors that ziyech of Chelsea has agreed personal terms with the Saudi Arabian club. This is becoming a take over by Saudi Arabia.
Yes Ziyech has gone to Saudi Arabia, i am surprised he decided to go there now, he is not so old and if he wanted a new club in Europe he would have got one, i am sure he went there because of the money they offered him. I don’t think it is a take over by Saudi clubs, they may not be able to spend this kind of money for too long.
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KAMSI_UG;16133 wrote:Guys there has also been rumors that ziyech of Chelsea has agreed personal terms with the Saudi Arabian club. This is becoming a take over by Saudi Arabia.
Yes Ziyech has gone to Saudi Arabia, i am surprised he decided to go there now, he is not so old and if he wanted a new club in Europe he would have got one, i am sure he went there because of the money they offered him. I don’t think it is a take over by Saudi clubs, they may not be able to spend this kind of money for too long.
Wow has the news been confirmed? I actually believe it was just a rumor? So mate do you have any idea about what the salary of ziyech would be like.
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Former Chelsea player kovacic has officially moved to Manchester city he leaves Chelsea for a better side but I don't think he would have a guarantee starting line up in the Manchester city team
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Former Chelsea player kovacic has officially moved to Manchester city he leaves Chelsea for a better side but I don't think he would have a guarantee starting line up in the Manchester city team
Great move for Manchester city to solidify their bench I think, but so far so good Chelsea has really been very active in the market they can be a big threat.
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Well apart from Nicolas Jackson, and Nkunku Chelsea has not really made any significant signing for me and also I don't think that the former Tottenham Hotspur coach is the man for Chelsea job.
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Well apart from Nicolas Jackson, and Nkunku Chelsea has not really made any significant signing for me and also I don't think that the former Tottenham Hotspur coach is the man for Chelsea job.
Well I believe Chelsea would do well let's not forget the already had a very solid team the problem was that the team failed to gel together and actually support each other.
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MRBEAST;16211 wrote:Well apart from Nicolas Jackson, and Nkunku Chelsea has not really made any significant signing for me and also I don't think that the former Tottenham Hotspur coach is the man for Chelsea job.
Well I believe Chelsea would do well let's not forget the already had a very solid team the problem was that the team failed to gel together and actually support each other.
Well I don't care how many players Chelsea has that's in good form nor do I Care about how good there coach is the real truth is that Manchester city would always be the favorite.
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Ziyech has just completed his medicals and he would be ready to become a new player for the Saudi Arabia side
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Declan rice is becoming very hard to get. This player would have left westham a long time ago and still he remains at westham.
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Saudi Arabia is something else this season. Like what is the plan? They keep buying all manners of players and dumbing them in that thing they called a "league'.
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Guys what's happening with the Kylian Mbappe situation. Some magazine a predicting that he would be leaving PSG soon for real Madrid but j actually don't think that would happen.
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