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1 hour ago, johanhentze said:

They would want a lot for him, but not as much as Roma would want for Allison. 75m euros, probably.

Alison will probably become the highest transfer fee for a goalkeeper when he moves.

Oblak I doubt will be much less though. That's the problem Liverpool have the top keepers are already at top clubs so unless they take a punt on some one like Consigli  from Sassuollo or go for a vastly experienced older keeper like Handanovic their options are limited unless they spend crazy crazy money.

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2 minutes ago, Goosetav said:

Nice to see a wee bit of loyalty for once

Just said that to my mate there. That's superb from him.

Apparently everyone assumed he'd go and had the transfer merrygoround ready for when he left.

Suarez to Liverpool, aguero to Atletico, solanke to Rangers :lol:

 

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16 minutes ago, Rfc52 said:

Just said that to my mate there. That's superb from him.

Apparently everyone assumed he'd go and had the transfer merrygoround ready for when he left.

Suarez to Liverpool, aguero to Atletico, solanke to Rangers :lol:

 

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From Marca. I know they're pro Madrid but still :lol: 

The fall out from the Griezmann situation has opened a deep wound at Barcelona with unimaginable consequences. It's not that the French player has rejected the club's offer, but that throughout the decision process, there have been actions that have embarrassed the Catalans. The Board were fully confident that he would eventually arrive, the technical department evidently didn't complete its work properly, and players agreed to take part in a game that has ridiculed the club. That Gerard Pique participated in the video in which Griezmann's rejection of Barcelona was communicated, or that Samuel Umtiti was in on the joke, are actions that the amateur can hardly digest.Josep Maria Bartomeu was always convinced of the player's arrival, so he leaked it to his related media back in November. Not only that, but he also communicated it, almost officially, to both the coach and part of the staff. His conviction was total.Next is the lack of work from the technical department.Robert Fernandez was relieved of his duties a few days ago, but the responsibility of Pep Segura, sporting director and head of the technical structure, was clear.It's a negative situation that adds to the Neymar fiasco from last summer, the refusal of Paris Saint-Germain to sell to Marco Verratti and Liverpool ensuring the transfer of Coutinho didn't take place until the winter window. Barcelona, it seems, are transforming themselves into a small club unable to achieve its objectives.To the seriousness of these facts, we must add the role of players, who are clearly now distancing themselves from the board. They didn't warn of Neymar's departure, known by some of them. And regarding Griezmann, it's not only been common knowledge in the dressing room, but, in the case of Pique, he helped create the documentary in which the player announced his intentions.The documentary made it very clear that Barcelona were negotiating with a player with a contract in force.Within the general nonsense, there is a positive side as recognised by some players.Griezmann's refusal will allow Barcelona to sign midfielders, a priority higher than that of a striker

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