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Summer 2022 Transfer Window

Fair play to whoever came up with the Neves rumours top level WUM, kits actually very decent to be fair. To be fair I’d rather it be goping and few more transfers playing in them.
 
Ramos looks like he can play AM or off the striker.
 
Ramos, Belotti and Broja.

So there is! Fuck it, it's in writing now so I can't back down so I'd still do it. Broja can play off the left, Neto on the right, Ramos just behind Belotti. Win every game 5-3, happy days
 
So there is! Fuck it, it's in writing now so I can't back down so I'd still do it. Broja can play off the left, Neto on the right, Ramos just behind Belotti. Win every game 5-3, happy days
Love it Del. Baz ball for Wolves.
 
Who needs those three when you have Raul Jimenez and no one else. AMIRITE SCOTT?

Doesn't four options for one place seem a little excessive to you? Plenty of other gaps people want to fill without committing so much resource into one pot.
 
Its going to happen because GFFH said it will. Isnt it ?
I see no reason not to trust him on this. And him signing a new deal with a release clause in it makes sense if he isn't going this summer.
 
And him signing a new deal with a release clause in it makes sense if he isn't going this summer.

I'm surprised at the figure of the release clause mentioned. If true, fair play to Neves as I would have thought that it was in his interest to have it at a lower level (£50m?) to make a move to a big club more realisable.
 
I'm surprised at the figure of the release clause mentioned. If true, fair play to Neves as I would have thought that it was in his interest to have it at a lower level (£50m?) to make a move to a big club more realisable.
I would say the release clause is just a bit of club protection. Neves happy to sign a new deal and probably become our highest paid player and next summer bids come in we will probably accept £50m rather than have to take a lower figure with his deal running out. A win win for all involved.
This does involve believing Neves is a loyal man (tis true) and our transfer department is able to think of such things (at times its a stretch to believe this)
 
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