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This could mean only one thing. Liverpool will either buy Isak or Rodrygo.
And obviously slot is planning something, which is dominating the Premier League for the next few years. Same way Bayern Munich is planning on dominating the Bundesliga. They are both Champions of their domestic league, the conclusion of this deal is a big boost for both club.
Diaz to Bayern is definitely a big win for the germans, after Sane's departure they desperately needed a strong winger and Diaz with his experience from the PL will have a much easier time in the Bundesliga. I'm sure he'll be one of the best in his position in the Bundesliga. As for Liverpool, Rodrygo would definitely be the better choice as they don't need Isak that badly but a good winger for a good price, they should not wait! I agree with you that Liverpool should prioritise Rodrigo to Isak because they already got someone who could assist Salah in scoring scores but I did not see someone who is strong enough to dominate the left side of the field if Diaz is allowed to leave without a replacement. However, I think that this transfer of a thing is very much subjective and depends on the coach's choice. To me, I do not see a big difference between the playing style of Diaz and that of Rodrigo,so, why selling Diaz to buy Rodrigo? Besides, Diaz has English Premier League experience which Rodrigo does not possess. But as I said earlier, it depends on the coach and what he wants for the team.
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 João Félix is about to sign for Al-Nassr soon. Chelsea has already been searching for a team to sell him. Benfica's name has been called in Europe but the Saudi side has decided to intervene to hijack him. He is still 25 years old though. I thought maybe he would return to where everything started for him but it looks like he chose the money instead. Good luck to him then! Maybe after playing in La Liga and the English Premier League, he doesn’t really want to return to the Portuguese league. And if you compare the Portuguese league with Saudi Arabia, the financial side in Saudi Arabia would significantly exceed what Benfica can offer, so why not. I agree that he’s still a very young player, but maybe after his debut, more young guys will be more willing to go to Saudi Arabia. Before Ronaldo started playing there, there weren’t that many players who wanted to do it. But after he moved to Saudi Arabia, many players followed his example. Personally, I prefer him playing in Al Nassr than Benfica, because he will be honored there than in his homeland. Ronaldo is in Al Nassr and there is a lot of things that J. Felix can learn from Ronaldo since they are both from the same country. Who knows if it was Ronaldo that made the connection and inspired him to come over to Al Nassr. Jao Felix have really played in different leagues and couldn't win the heart of any of the coaches in order for him to be amongst the first eleven. Trying something different with good pay might be a game changer. for him. Well Benfica is not serious about buying Joao Felix, and one thing about this new chelsea owners s that they don’t like being on a deal for too long, if Benfica had really wanted Felix they would have gone this deal done since beginning of this week. And one thing the Saudi owners is they always trigger you with Salary, and that one thing they did to get Felix signature. Just like you said maybe cristiano Ronaldo Also have a hand in getting him sign for Al Nassr. From my perspective I think Al Nassr have lack behind in term of signing players this summer, maybe they will surprise me before the window closes.
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I think it's too late to see Joao Felix at the Benfica Benfica should match the salary that All NASSR is offering him and I don't think we'll ever see a salary like that in Europe. Unfortunately we cannot compete with them in any way. But I believe these transfers won't last forever; sooner or later they'll have to deal with costs and revenues. A bit like what happened some time ago with the Chinese league.
A player cannot be sold to any club without his approval. Joao Felix would have to choose between moving the Benfica or the Saudi Arabia League. Chelsea might want him to move to the SPL because of the transfer fee, but the player can refuse to move. The same thing happened with Osimhen, he refused to move to Al Hilal even when Napoli wanted him to go.
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I think it's too late to see Joao Felix at the Benfica Benfica should match the salary that All NASSR is offering him and I don't think we'll ever see a salary like that in Europe. Unfortunately we cannot compete with them in any way. But I believe these transfers won't last forever; sooner or later they'll have to deal with costs and revenues. A bit like what happened some time ago with the Chinese league.
A player cannot be sold to any club without his approval. Joao Felix would have to choose between moving the Benfica or the Saudi Arabia League. Chelsea might want him to move to the SPL because of the transfer fee, but the player can refuse to move. The same thing happened with Osimhen, he refused to move to Al Hilal even when Napoli wanted him to go. Obviously, the decision is up to the player alone; it goes without saying that the club should decide for him. The club can only negotiate with interested clubs and in agreement with the player. But given that Benfica wants him and Saudi Arabia will give them a mountain of money, I see it as a tough competition.
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July 27, 2025, 07:52:31 PM |
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The last big money buy for Real Madrid was Bellingham and between the summer transfer of 2020 till date, Real Madrid has spent a total of €303.5 million on purchase of players. That's to say, in the last 5 years, Real Madrid spent this amount of money and had sales of players within this same period at €301.35 million. I'm just marveled at this because before now Real Madrid was known for spending big but now seems it has changed and it's the other teams that are the big spenders now.
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July 27, 2025, 08:03:18 PM |
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What could be Rodrigo's next plan? So will Rodrygo not play for Real Madrid anymore? Is Liverpool his best destination? Rodrygo says he has loved Liverpool since he was a child. Rodrygo wants to prove himself again because of the change of coach at Real. So while everyone is busy on vacation, he is warming up. But is Xabi Alonso planning something like that with him? I don't think he can use Rodrygo. Since Rodrygo is a talented player, it might be good for him to go to a new destination, Liverpool, right now. He has achieved most of what Rodrygo can achieve playing for the club. At a time like this, going to a new club is a bit of a success, but if Alonso doesn't put him in the right mood, then Rodrygo should leave that place. Real Madrid is a good team, no doubt about it. But if a professional footballer is not taken to that team with the right plan, it is better not to waste time sitting in that place. We will see a lot of changes in Xabi's plans as a new coach. Because his season hasn't even started yet. But it's hard to accept that Rodrigo won't be in that plan. It's just not acceptable. We'll just have to wait and see what Rodrigo does next. Hahaha it's like once a player is linked to a particular club automatically they became fans of that team from a younger age. I believe before he joined Real Madrid he said the same thing too at that time. You just have to accept it if Rodrygo is not part of Xavi's plans, there is nothing anyone can do about it if the coach doesn't want him.
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July 27, 2025, 08:15:31 PM |
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 And here we go!  Bayern Munich really wanted Luis Díaz so much as it seems... 75 million euros is quite a high amount though for the 28-year-old winger. Now this means that Liverpool is free to go all in for Alexander Isak. The sale of Díaz was what they needed for it. I expect Isak to choose them over other teams too. He already stated his intention to sign for them. It's quite a good deal for Bayern Munich who have now acquired the Colombian international who will now be playing for the German side for the next four years, but on the other hand it is also an advantage for Liverpool whom have now created a vacuum in the squad and would now need to fill in that vacuum with another forwarder, it has been speculated that Liverpool have been trying to get Alexander Isak but needed to sell one or two players before they could land the sweedish international, so its a step in the right direction for both clubs.
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July 27, 2025, 08:28:05 PM |
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So will Rodrygo not play for Real Madrid anymore? Is Liverpool his best destination? Rodrygo says he has loved Liverpool since he was a child.
I really don't see why Liverpool should buy a player like Rodrygo: for sure Real Madrid would ask an outrageous amount of money for him, he's never been a starter and he wouldn't be a starter for Liverpool either, he's just a good player but not world class. Liverpool just spent a ton of money for other 2 offensive players, I don't think they need to spend 100 mln euros for someone who is going to be on the bench.
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The last big money buy for Real Madrid was Bellingham and between the summer transfer of 2020 till date, Real Madrid has spent a total of €303.5 million on purchase of players. That's to say, in the last 5 years, Real Madrid spent this amount of money and had sales of players within this same period at €301.35 million. I'm just marveled at this because before now Real Madrid was known for spending big but now seems it has changed and it's the other teams that are the big spenders now.
Real Madrid isn't what it used to be; a lot has changed at the team. Their economy is now based on making money, and they seem to be trying to buy players at low prices and sell them back at high prices. Their transfers haven't been very large in recent years anyway, but this season they're acting a bit more generous and making new signings. If they're going to pay over 50 million for a player now, it's probably to sell them for more. I think Dean Huijsen will be sold for 100 million in two or three seasons 
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July 27, 2025, 08:58:12 PM |
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I think it's too late to see Joao Felix at the Benfica Benfica should match the salary that All NASSR is offering him and I don't think we'll ever see a salary like that in Europe. Unfortunately we cannot compete with them in any way. But I believe these transfers won't last forever; sooner or later they'll have to deal with costs and revenues. A bit like what happened some time ago with the Chinese league.
A player cannot be sold to any club without his approval. Joao Felix would have to choose between moving the Benfica or the Saudi Arabia League. Chelsea might want him to move to the SPL because of the transfer fee, but the player can refuse to move. The same thing happened with Osimhen, he refused to move to Al Hilal even when Napoli wanted him to go. This is correct Joao Felix has to consent to where the club wants him to go before the transfer cen be possible the club can not accept any offer on his behalf without his approval he can reject that offer if he doesn't what to go to the league or play for the club. Moving to Saudi Arabia could be for the money both for the club and the player cause Benfica can not pay what Al Nassr is willing to pay for the player.
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July 27, 2025, 09:18:22 PM |
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 And here we go!  Bayern Munich really wanted Luis Díaz so much as it seems... 75 million euros is quite a high amount though for the 28-year-old winger. Now this means that Liverpool is free to go all in for Alexander Isak. The sale of Díaz was what they needed for it. I expect Isak to choose them over other teams too. He already stated his intention to sign for them. It's quite a good deal for Bayern Munich who have now acquired the Colombian international who will now be playing for the German side for the next four years, but on the other hand it is also an advantage for Liverpool whom have now created a vacuum in the squad and would now need to fill in that vacuum with another forwarder, it has been speculated that Liverpool have been trying to get Alexander Isak but needed to sell one or two players before they could land the sweedish international, so its a step in the right direction for both clubs. It is unfortunate that Leroy Sané has to leave Bayern Munich, despite being a crucial part of the club's attacking lineup. However, the successful signing of Luis Diaz from Liverpool is undoubtedly a great deal to strengthen Bayern Munich's attacking lineup, despite the significant cost involved. Meanwhile, Alexander Isak would be a fantastic addition to further strengthen Liverpool's attack. This is unusual, given that Liverpool continues to strive to sign the best players, and it seems they have big plans for this season. Alexander Isak has expressed his interest in joining Liverpool, despite having a long-term contract with Newcastle. The player has expressed his interest, but the club has not, as Newcastle is currently trying to retain him.
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The last big money buy for Real Madrid was Bellingham and between the summer transfer of 2020 till date, Real Madrid has spent a total of €303.5 million on purchase of players. That's to say, in the last 5 years, Real Madrid spent this amount of money and had sales of players within this same period at €301.35 million. I'm just marveled at this because before now Real Madrid was known for spending big but now seems it has changed and it's the other teams that are the big spenders now.
The Imbalanced spending ended a long time ago, probably over a decade ago. This Time round when Perez took over, the signing of players is based on smart planning not on impulsive buying like Barcelona did during the same period. If you noticed, most of the good big signings are even on Free transfers. Knowing that they would buy a player very expensively, Real Madrid somehow manages to convince an interested a player to run their contract, move on a free transfer but a very good salary bonus vs if they had just bought him. Funny thing is they rarely let the same player leave as a free agent, they most sell him where there is still some value.
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July 27, 2025, 09:37:20 PM |
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 And here we go!  Bayern Munich really wanted Luis Díaz so much as it seems... 75 million euros is quite a high amount though for the 28-year-old winger. Now this means that Liverpool is free to go all in for Alexander Isak. The sale of Díaz was what they needed for it. I expect Isak to choose them over other teams too. He already stated his intention to sign for them. It's quite a good deal for Bayern Munich who have now acquired the Colombian international who will now be playing for the German side for the next four years, but on the other hand it is also an advantage for Liverpool whom have now created a vacuum in the squad and would now need to fill in that vacuum with another forwarder, it has been speculated that Liverpool have been trying to get Alexander Isak but needed to sell one or two players before they could land the sweedish international, so its a step in the right direction for both clubs. It is unfortunate that Leroy Sané has to leave Bayern Munich, despite being a crucial part of the club's attacking lineup. However, the successful signing of Luis Diaz from Liverpool is undoubtedly a great deal to strengthen Bayern Munich's attacking lineup, despite the significant cost involved. Meanwhile, Alexander Isak would be a fantastic addition to further strengthen Liverpool's attack. This is unusual, given that Liverpool continues to strive to sign the best players, and it seems they have big plans for this season. Alexander Isak has expressed his interest in joining Liverpool, despite having a long-term contract with Newcastle. The player has expressed his interest, but the club has not, as Newcastle is currently trying to retain him. that's exactly the mystery behind football, when the player is no more comfortable they tend to look elsewhere for better options and that's what Leroy Sane did when he opted to leave Bayern Munich for another club, perhaps he wasn't comfortable with what the club is offering in terms of wages and salaries and have gotten a better option with another club which might be the reasons for his decision for requesting to leave the team.
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 And here we go!  Bayern Munich really wanted Luis Díaz so much as it seems... 75 million euros is quite a high amount though for the 28-year-old winger. Now this means that Liverpool is free to go all in for Alexander Isak. The sale of Díaz was what they needed for it. I expect Isak to choose them over other teams too. He already stated his intention to sign for them. Luis Diaz future with Liverpool I think became a thing of doubt after the club management opened their door for good offers to come in for the Colombian attacker so I'm not surprised that he finally secured a more away from A field. Firstly, it was Barcelona that wanted to sign him but couldn't meet the requirements but now, German champions Bayern Munich have succeeded in signing the talented winger. Following the departure of Luiz Diaz from Liverpool, I strongly believe that Liverpool will definitely sign Aleksander Isak this summer if Newcastle gives them a green light.
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July 27, 2025, 09:49:29 PM |
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It's quite a good deal for Bayern Munich who have now acquired the Colombian international who will now be playing for the German side for the next four years, but on the other hand it is also an advantage for Liverpool whom have now created a vacuum in the squad and would now need to fill in that vacuum with another forwarder, it has been speculated that Liverpool have been trying to get Alexander Isak but needed to sell one or two players before they could land the sweedish international, so its a step in the right direction for both clubs.
I just believe that the people happy about this deal is Liverpool because they had already wanted to sell Luis Diaz this summer and him leaving is good news for them to to top it up, they needed him gone to create space for another signings. If this move has happened like two weeks ago,.I would say they will be going for Rodrygo of Real Madrid because as at then, the speculation of Isak hasn't been like this and at that time, Isak said he wasn't leaving but as of few days ago, this turned around because both Liverpool and Isak wants each other.
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The last big money buy for Real Madrid was Bellingham and between the summer transfer of 2020 till date, Real Madrid has spent a total of €303.5 million on purchase of players. That's to say, in the last 5 years, Real Madrid spent this amount of money and had sales of players within this same period at €301.35 million. I'm just marveled at this because before now Real Madrid was known for spending big but now seems it has changed and it's the other teams that are the big spenders now.
Didn't Real Madrid buy Mbappe next after buying Jude Bellingham, Real Madrid already has a complete squad for attackers and that's why they aren't spending big money anymore. Real Madrid are known for spending big and also achieving lots of success with their signings and although that of Mbappe hasn't workout for them but I don't think they made a mistake there. With time they'll get a balance team that's going to help them to become more comfortable. It doesn't matter how much Real Madrid spend in the market, it's never a waste because they'll win trophies to recover and be in a balance.
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So will Rodrygo not play for Real Madrid anymore? Is Liverpool his best destination? Rodrygo says he has loved Liverpool since he was a child.
I really don't see why Liverpool should buy a player like Rodrygo: for sure Real Madrid would ask an outrageous amount of money for him, he's never been a starter and he wouldn't be a starter for Liverpool either, he's just a good player but not world class. Liverpool just spent a ton of money for other 2 offensive players, I don't think they need to spend 100 mln euros for someone who is going to be on the bench. Liverpool is currently trying to sign Alexander Isak, and in my opinion, the Newcastle star is their top priority right now. Rodrygo was quite lucky to join Real Madrid and win many trophies, even though in terms of quality, he isn't one of the best in the world. Real Madrid seems to be trying to sell him after bringing in several new players, but I don't think any club would dare to spend up to 100 million for him. Liverpool is certainly one of the most attractive Premier League clubs for many players right now, as they have an excellent chance of winning trophies. Rodrygo would definitely be interested in joining, but that would only be possible if Real Madrid significantly lowers his release clause. Xabi Alonso doesn't seem to be relying too heavily on Rodrygo next season, which is why speculation about the Brazilian player future has increased recently.
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July 27, 2025, 10:47:39 PM Last edit: July 28, 2025, 05:40:06 PM by AmoreJaz |
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The last big money buy for Real Madrid was Bellingham and between the summer transfer of 2020 till date, Real Madrid has spent a total of €303.5 million on purchase of players. That's to say, in the last 5 years, Real Madrid spent this amount of money and had sales of players within this same period at €301.35 million. I'm just marveled at this because before now Real Madrid was known for spending big but now seems it has changed and it's the other teams that are the big spenders now.
Didn't Real Madrid buy Mbappe next after buying Jude Bellingham, Real Madrid already has a complete squad for attackers and that's why they aren't spending big money anymore. Real Madrid are known for spending big and also achieving lots of success with their signings and although that of Mbappe hasn't workout for them but I don't think they made a mistake there. With time they'll get a balance team that's going to help them to become more comfortable. It doesn't matter how much Real Madrid spend in the market, it's never a waste because they'll win trophies to recover and be in a balance. What they are after is the quality of their players so even if they are spending large amount of money, they know that they are investing into something profitable later on. They have their goals and they know how to implement in order to achieve such goals. If they are seemingly not spending huge amount today, they may have reasons and they are eyeing athletes that will really contribute to their team. Real Madrid is one of the teams that for me can be considered as high spenders because of the amount they really put into acquiring their athletes. Of course, who wouldn't want a team full of top performers? Because they can also get those money back if their team will indeed perform inside the field.
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So will Rodrygo not play for Real Madrid anymore? Is Liverpool his best destination? Rodrygo says he has loved Liverpool since he was a child.
I really don't see why Liverpool should buy a player like Rodrygo: for sure Real Madrid would ask an outrageous amount of money for him, he's never been a starter and he wouldn't be a starter for Liverpool either, he's just a good player but not world class. Liverpool just spent a ton of money for other 2 offensive players, I don't think they need to spend 100 mln euros for someone who is going to be on the bench. I don't think that Liverpool would be agree on him because they already sent a bid behind Alexander Isaak, like their first priority is Alexander Isaak. So that's why I believe that Liverpool would not agree on his deal. Arsenal has also taken an interest in him, but now it's up to Real Madrid whether they demand a huge price tag for Rodrigo or whether they will reduce the amount. Real Madrid is already demanding a £100 million price tag but honestly £100 million is huge piece because right now Rodrigo doesn't have any good capacity due to lack of playing... Anyway, Liverpool signed Hugo Ekitike and now looking for Alexander Isaak. So if Liverpool spends the money on these players, then probably they will not be able to sign Rodrigo due his high price tag.
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July 27, 2025, 11:08:14 PM |
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Sometimes I wonder what has really went wrong with this guy career. Could it be that he has character issues that no team in Europe that he has played for ever wants to keep him. He started very well early in his career, but right now I don't know what to say about him. If he disappoint in Saudi Arabia, he should just retire and rest of possibly go for rehab and start his career all over again.
Not really sure if his character is the reason behind what is happening to João Félix right now because no coach has come out publicly to condem his character rather I think it could be something we can't picture correctly that is behind his not being signed by a club in Europe. João Félix is still a good player and at his age moving to Saudi Arabia to play along side his brother and country man Ronaldo I see no problems there rather he is going to pack money then return back to continue his career in Europe. Check it out yourself, this guy broke out at an early age. I think it was after the last Euros that Portugal won, that Atletico Madrid signed him. From then he has been to loan at different times after falling behind the picking order at Atletico Madrid. Maybe if not his character it could be his work ethics. He wents no loan to Chelsea, Barcelona, Chelsea signed him and he went back on loan to AC Milan. From there Chelsea asked him to go away. There must be something this guy is not doing right that's killing his career. This guy is not a great player anymore. He's just benefiting from the big name he made in his broke out year. Going to Saudi at 25 should speak volume.
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