A certain player is comfortable with playing for Galatasary instead of taking 200k and playing for one of the top teams in Europe. He prioritised money back then, but now he no longer prioritise money by rejecting Saudi offer but top European teams don't want him anymore
As a die hard Messi fan, Argentina looks better without him. he's drawing the team back. If he had scored, his goals would have hurt Argentina but he's not even scoring so his presence is hurting Argentina. Let others do the Job.
At this rate i don't blame Chelsea, i blame these players for accepting to sign for Chelsea. It'll take you to be a generational fool to sign for Chelsea when there are other clubs you can go to who'll nurture your talent and help you grow. Barca, Dortmund, Arsenal, PSG, etc
Liverpool have spoiled this transfer window. Sporting Lisbon saw what happened and has refused to sell Gyokeres for nothing less than 100m and now Ac Milan are saying the same thing. I don't blame them though. I'll also do the same if i see you sell Wirtz for 150m
I stand to be corrected but there are only 7 magical players that have graced the game before. They're as follows
Maradona
Delima Ronaldo
Ronaldinho
C. Ronaldo
Messi
Neymar
Hazard
These are the only players that can do magic with the ball at their feeet.
I want Chelsea to stay far away from Osimhen. I don't want POOJA!!! and SMALLIE to come tell us 2 days before match that Osimhen will miss a 1vs1 against Manchester City. I don't want them to turn Chelsea to a betting and match fixing club.
how on Earth is inter Miami beating Porto? Prior to the match people were saying there's no way FIFA will allow Messi to crash out in the group stage. I thought it was a joke. Now I'm seeing it. Most people bet on Inter Miami to win on sporty. They've seen the script prior
I automatically believe that any youngster who signs for Chelsea doesn't have an ambition. Ambitious young talented players who wants to grow and step up their game don't sign for Chelsea, they sign for the likes of Barcelona, PSG, Arsenal, Man City, Bayern, Dortmund