@JhoanSe82370599@OrBottled@The_Stat_Guy_10 I think Barca wanted to sort out more important deals and wages first before going back for Bernardo. They cant risk paying him a big wage before locking in a potential striker or defender.
@enisbarca14@TacticoModerno Spain doesn't play with a 10 so there's space to arrive late into. Fermin and Olmo are also better finishers so it makes no sense to make Pedri go box crash.
@HarjTweets@TheSecretScout_ I agree but at the same time with Barca/Madrid transfers, wrong or right move its never the wrong option to players. I think a lot of players would risk their career making that move 9 times out of 10.
@Kloretzka@azzar_enjoyer Palace accused Chelsea of illegally finding out about his "secret" release clause and threatened to take it to court so Chelsea backed off.
@CFC_OBED Realistically Chelsea don't want to sell and they have leverage on his contract thus the high price. If they genuinely wanted to get rid of him they'd just put a flat 80m-100m and call it a day. Maybe that's the real price and are hoping clubs come in around that.
@secretsourc@kierangill_DM Madrid fans dont even rate Asencio wtf are we doing? Shoot for Huijsen, Camavinga, or even Endrick before going for Madrid deadwood.
@Eeeeeeeednfnd@AtTheBridgePod I agree to an extent but he definitely has someone tipping him regardless if they're accurate or not. If he was fully guessing I think he'd be more actively latching on every rumor possible.
@jack_cym@Jobe_rogerson95@CantonaManc Believe whatever stats or match ratings you see from that season but he was not good, I watched almost every game. A half fit Dembele pushed him out left and eventually Yamal but Barca fans were ready for him to be sold before Flick came in.
@vanemrys15 Every big club does this, I'm surprised the line is drawn at Barcelona. Classic football food chain, there's always a bigger and better club that's going to pry your best players away by any means necessary.