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444-v · 8 months
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My favorite footballers Part 1
(Not in order) (also there is a lot of mls players here..)
1. Luka Modric (❤️❤️)
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2. Gareth Bale (favorite golf player)
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3.Marcelo (My childhood idol)
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4. manu 🫶
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5. Carlos Vela (I will protect him from Mexico fans.)
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5.Chiellini
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6. NICHOLAS HAGEN ❤️❤️❤️ (the loml)
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7.Sergio Ramos
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8.THOMAS 🫶🫶
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9.McCarthy (can you tell i have a thing for goal keepers?!)
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junker-town · 7 years
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Will Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang really choose China over the Premier League?
PEA is in demand across Europe. He might pick Tianjin Quanjian instead.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is one of the most in-demand footballers on the planet and likely has his pick of multiple Champions League clubs in multiple countries to join this summer. He could stay with Dortmund and get a sizeable raise, too. But instead of competing with the best in Europe, it appears increasingly possible that Aubameyang could opt to make a big money move to China.
Bild is reporting that Tianjin Quanjian and Aubameyang have come to an agreement that his salary would be an astonishing €30 million per season if he joins up. The club hasn't made a bid yet, but they're apparently willing to pay Dortmund in excess of €70 million.
If Aubameyang joins the CSL, he'll represent the league's biggest capture yet. Chinese clubs have signed other big-name players, but they've mostly been on the downside of their careers, or coming off recent poor seasons with big clubs. Aubameyang is much more highly coveted than the likes of Jackson Martinez and Oscar were when they left Europe for China.
Aubameyang bolting for China would be disappointing from a pure soccer perspective. Chinese soccer is growing and might be the future of the sport, but the highest level of the game is in Europe, and the top competitions would be better off for having Aubameyang in them.
But if Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Juventus aren't among the clubs bidding for Aubameyang, he might feel like he doesn't have a chance to win the Champions League anyway. He's a Gabonese international, so he doesn't have to worry about keeping his place for the upcoming World Cup. And he's 28, so this might be his only shot at a truly enormous contract.
It would be disappointing to see a top player leave Europe for China in the prime of his career. But given the reported payday, can you really blame him?
Goal of the day
The second of Saul's three for Spain U-21 against Italy. (r/soccer)
In the news
Criminal charges will be brought against six people for their roles in the Hillsborough disaster.
Ever Banega is heading back to Sevilla. (FC Inter)
Ex-coach and convicted child abuser Barry Bennell is back in court to face 14 new charges of child sexual abuse. (BBC)
If you're in the United States, watching the Premier League might have just gotten a little harder for you. (Cartilage Free Captain)
You should be reading
Ted Knutson on the wide forwards a team like Arsenal should take a look at in the transfer market. (Stats Bomb)
Ryan O'Hanlon on the midfielders that big teams are looking at this summer. (The Ringer)
Suzanne Wrack on Scotland's women's team winning big concessions from the SFA. (Guardian)
Fun with transfer rumors
Arsenal is bidding £30 million for Thomas Lemar. (Mail)
Chelsea is confident they can sign Alex Sandro. (Telegraph)
Wesley Sneijder could be on his way to LAFC. (ESPN FC)
Dani Ceballos looks likely to sign for Real Madrid, but stay at Real Betis on loan this season. (AS)
Amine Harit is trying to force a move from Nantes to Schalke. (Bild)
Fabio Borini is moving from Sunderland to AC Milan. (Guardian)
Maxime Gonalons is close to moving from Lyon to Roma. (Football Italia)
Inter Milan wants to secure a pair of Genoa teenagers early, and they're willing to pay €60 million to lock them up. (Gazzetta)
Manchester United wants to sign ... Marten De Roon? (Mirror)
What to watch on Wednesday (click for listings, all times ET)
Confederations Cup: Portugal vs. Chile (2 p.m.) -- The first semifinal should be a good one. Chile plays a fast and wide-open game, but Portugal's defense is great. That Ronaldo guy is OK, too.
US Open Cup: FC Cincinnati vs. Chicago Fire (8 p.m.) -- A USOC Round of 16 game is on ESPN! Expect to see about 30,000 in the stands in Cincy.
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junker-town · 7 years
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Will Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang really choose China over the Premier League?
PEA is in demand across Europe. He might pick Tianjin Quanjian instead.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is one of the most in-demand footballers on the planet and likely has his pick of multiple Champions League clubs in multiple countries to join this summer. He could stay with Dortmund and get a sizeable raise too. But instead of competing with the best in Europe, it appears increasingly possible that Aubameyang could opt to make a big money move to China.
Bild is reporting that Tianjin Quanjian and Aubameyang have come to an agreement that his salary would be an astonishing €30 million per season if he joins up. The club hasn't made a bid yet, but they're apparently willing to pay Dortmund in excess of €70 million.
If Aubameyang joins the CSL, he'll represent the league's biggest capture yet. Chinese clubs have signed other big-name players, but they've mostly been on the downside of their careers, or coming off recent poor seasons with big clubs. Aubameyang is much more highly coveted than the likes of Jackson Martinez and Oscar were when they left Europe for China.
Aubameyang bolting for China would be disappointing from a pure soccer perspective. Chinese soccer is growing and might be the future of the sport, but the highest level of the game is in Europe, and the top competitions would be better off for having Aubameyang in them.
But if Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Juventus aren't among the clubs bidding for Aubameyang, he might feel like he doesn't have a chance to win the Champions League anyway. He's a Gabonese international, so he doesn't have to worry about keeping his place for the upcoming World Cup. And he's 28, so this might be his only shot at a truly enormous contract.
It would be disappointing to see a top player leave Europe for China in the prime of his career. But given the reported payday, can you really blame him?
Goal of the day
The second of Saul's three for Spain U-21 against Italy. (r/soccer)
In the news
Criminal charges will be brought against six people for their roles in the Hillsborough disaster.
Ever Banega is heading back to Sevilla. (FC Inter)
Ex-coach and convicted child abuser Barry Bennell is back in court to face 14 new charges of child sexual abuse. (BBC)
If you're in the United States, watching the Premier League might have just gotten a little harder for you. (Cartilage Free Captain)
You should be reading
Ted Knutson on the wide forwards a team like Arsenal should take a look at in the transfer market. (Stats Bomb)
Ryan O'Hanlon on the midfielders that big teams are looking at this summer. (The Ringer)
Suzanne Wrack on Scotland's women's team winning big concessions from the SFA. (Guardian)
Fun with transfer rumors
Arsenal is bidding £30 million for Thomas Lemar. (Mail)
Chelsea is confident they can sign Alex Sandro. (Telegraph)
Wesley Sneijder could be on his way to LAFC. (ESPN FC)
Dani Ceballos looks likely to sign for Real Madrid, but stay at Real Betis on loan this season. (AS)
Amine Harit is trying to force a move from Nantes to Schalke. (Bild)
Fabio Borini is moving from Sunderland to AC Milan. (Guardian)
Maxime Gonalons is close to moving from Lyon to Roma. (Football Italia)
Inter Milan wants to secure a pair of Genoa teenagers early, and they're willing to pay €60 million to lock them up. (Gazzetta)
Manchester United wants to sign... Marten De Roon? (Mirror)
What to watch on Wednesday (click for listings, all times ET)
Confederations Cup: Portugal vs. Chile (2 p.m.) -- The first semifinal should be a good one. Chile plays a fast and wide-open game, but Portugal's defense is great. That Ronaldo guy is OK too.
US Open Cup: FC Cincinnati vs. Chicago Fire (8 p.m.) -- A USOC Round of 16 game is on ESPN! Expect to see about 30,000 in the stands in Cincy.
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