Transfer Drama

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Sometimes, one just has to marvel at the level of drama surrounding the decision making and the movements. The time spent to plan and execute those moves is just astonishing.

The last two months have been about footballers moving from one club to another. A couple of incredible moves have been completed, though the most high profile moves - and non-moves, in the case of Kylian Mbappe - were wrapped up before we settled into the transfer period.

Man City avoided what would've been a nauseating drama by wrapping up Haaland's deal quietly. While media propagandists and conspiracy theorists were busy spicing up next season's El Clasico with a possible Haaland-Mbappe collision that will rival the Messi-Ronaldo rivalry, PSG threw everything they've got at Mbappe and convinced him to stay. Those two are the superstars we expect will dominate football for the next ten years or so. For now, they can only meet in the knockout phase of the UEFA Champions League if their teams continue to dominate their leagues the way they currently do.

Likewise, Mane's move to Bayern Munich was clean and swift with no drama. The dude is an easygoing professional who commands the love, respect and blessings of everyone associated with him. Asides, Liverpool already had a replacement prepared. Lewandowski's move from Bayern to Barcelona definitely had a couple of animosity, but it happened a little too quickly and robbed us of a potential drama. The deal was wrapped up while I was still in anticipation mode, charting out the likely tussle that will ensue between the Bavarian club and one of its best players ever.

For now, the standoff between Man U and Ronaldo looks like a fertile ground for an impending chaos, but I have to say that the situation has been a little saddening. I watched Ronaldo in his first spell at Man U and cherished the memories created. I would've loved those wonderful memories not to be sullied or replaced with that of a selfish footballer whose return was marketed as a love affair that never ended, when it was in fact a case of an ex-lover getting back to the available space that suited his desires, and not that of some lovely reunion. I wish the guy will just leave now before the love he receives and enjoys at Manchester turns to hate. He is not too big to be despised and booed.

Lastly, the one transfer that has so far satisfied my penchant for drama is the one involving Frenkie de Jong, though the chaos has been subtle and not as high pitched as I would've wanted. Despite the quiet, non explosive nature of proceedings the subplot and conditions surrounding it are still intriguing. It's quite simple, Erik ten Hag wants Frenkie at Manchester. Barcelona wants him gone because he commands a sizable transfer fee that will help balance their books, and take his serious wages off their neck. Actually, de Jong doesn't have the complete trust and respect of the club. The emergence of Gavi and Pedri has made de Jong's position in the team a lot more questionable. So, Barcelona probably thought, why keep an expensive player on the wage bill when we have young, easy to manage dudes who can play as well? The problem now is de Jong does not want to leave - at least, not for the Europa League playing Manchester United.

Rumours have it that Barcelona still owes de Jong a substantial amount from the wage reduction he agreed to during the Covid era. If you are willing to cut a player loose you must pay his money. It does not look like Barcelona wants to pay that money, which only spices things up. In all, de Jong looks like the victim here. What I don't understand is Man U's insistence on a player who has stated in clear terms that he will not join then. Why are they still negotiating? If Barcelona eventually forces Frenkie de Jong to Manchester, what's the assurance that he will give his best?

Conclusively, I hope de Jong does not join Man U. And yes, I hope Cristiano Ronaldo leaves. He can as well join Man City or Liverpool, I don't care. He is overplaying his hand already, and the team won't bow to him. He gets paid tons of money and yet, he wants the team to let him go for free. He is in no position to hold Man U to ransom. Maybe someone should remind him that he is 37, not 27!

PS: You may notice my disappointment at the transfer deals that were supposed to be difficult but happened way too easily. I love the drama that comes with the transfer season. It keeps me interested while footballers are spread across the planet enjoying their short vacations. My favourite part has always been the Transfer Deadline day.

For now, my attention shifts to the league matches, Fantasy Premier League, and Fantasy5 (more on this at a later time).



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The Ronaldo and De Jong situation are the most annoying. So typical of Utd to dilly dally on players that don't care about them and then end up signing no one. Imagine allowing a 37yr old to hold you to ransome.

Generally it's been a boring window, no blockbusters, not enough controversies and nothing to use as banter. Let the season just begin already

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United has been getting played on and off the pitch some 10 years now. You just get the feeling that majority of the players signed since Sir Alex retired came in for the money. More like they were bribed to come play for Man U. The decision making has been a disaster.

As for Frenkie de Jong, I'm quite positive he won't sign for Man U.

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I tell you. Those players came for money. And these guys in the boardroom just won't learn.

As for De Jong it's the club that's even giving him value. If he was that good, other clubs would've snapped him up by now

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The board members are desperate. The players and agents sensed that and played them for a fool that they are.

De Jong has been lost since the emergence of Pedri and Gavi. His case is just like that of Coutinho. The club doesn't know where best to play him without disrupting their style.

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Real drama going on here🤣. I came to your post via Dreemport

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Is it that season again? I guess I'm going to have to endure more football on the tv with the addition of shouts, groans and cheers erupting from my husband. Hehehe!

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Oh, yes, it's that season once again.

You can also find a way to enjoy football, instead of enduring it. And, the shouts and groans make watching football more interesting.

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Ah, yes. I experienced that enjoyment back in the day. Back in the 80s and 90s I followed my local team a lot more and celebrated on the streets of Islington. Now, I'm not sure I could name one of the players. Hehehe!

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Even without noticing, time moves slowly ahead and those memories are replaced with newer ones. I still remember crying a lot whenever my local team lose a match. Those days will never return.

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What? The crying or the losing? Or the crying over the losing? Hehe!

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The crying over the losing, and the crying over the winnings. 😂😂😂

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I see is the season of football where all fans comes out to gist, rant and complain about other coaches and referees 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂....I don't know what I am doing here because I am not a fan of football but I love seeing the excitement and dramas that comes out of it rofl 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂......my nephews love arguing about those players and the ones leaving their teams....

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The disagreements, bickering, and arguments are the components that make football such a great watch. You see guys defending a footballer that doesn't even know they exist; it's quite interesting. Some even go as far as beating themselves to stupor just to defend their favourite clubs. Crazy, right?

But, the joy it brings is indescribable. It's an addiction.

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Hahaha 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
You are on point!! Rofl 😂 😂

You need to see them deriving pleasures in doing all of that...sometimes they bet there money for it and sometimes fight over it. It's crazy and loving though because I know it's what they love...indeed is an addiction.

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I used to go for several hours arguing with dudes over a particular player being better than the others. The funny thing is on the next day, we go at each other once again. It's just crazy.

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