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(Frim)job done! :)

The money helps, of course, but I think we’ve stolen a march on a lot of clubs who were waiting to see how their new signings settled in and everything else. It’s clear Hughes has been planning and working towards this summer from the very beginning. Top players will appreciate the long-standing interest and the overall professionalism we've shown.

We now understand why Leverkusen were granted permission to train in Kirkby. I’ll wait for more concrete news, but everything we've done to prepare for this window seems to be paying off.

I hate the term “statement signing” but prising Wirtz away from Bayern cannot be underestimated. It is a major blow to the status quo in the Bundesliga, which explains the delight from Leverkusen fans on social media and the sheer bitterness coming out of Bayern.

It also significantly sets back City’s rebuild. Wirtz was their long-term replacement for De Bruyne and they have completely misjudged it, throwing money around in a panic last January and now left short both in terms of competition and in making a serious play for Wirtz.
 
The money helps, of course, but I think we’ve stolen a march on a lot of clubs who were waiting to see how their new signings settled in and everything else. It’s clear Hughes has been planning and working towards this summer from the very beginning. Top players will appreciate the long-standing interest and the overall professionalism we've shown.

We now understand why Leverkusen were granted permission to train in Kirkby. I’ll wait for more concrete news, but everything we've done to prepare for this window seems to be paying off.

I hate the term “statement signing” but prising Wirtz away from Bayern cannot be underestimated. It is a major blow to the status quo in the Bundesliga, which explains the delight from Leverkusen fans on social media and the sheer bitterness coming out of Bayern.

It also significantly sets back City’s rebuild. Wirtz was their long-term replacement for De Bruyne and they have completely misjudged it, throwing money around in a panic last January and now left short both in terms of competition and in making a serious play for Wirtz.
Thought I read it’s been 20 years since Bayern bought someone from them? Always seemed unlikely he would go there.
 
Leverkusen haven't produced or signed this level of player before, so that stat is broadly irrelevant. They're not called Neverkusen for nothing.

The top player in Germany goes to Bayern most seasons as a matter of routine. It's like saying United signing Rooney from Everton is an anomaly because they didn't sign Tom Cahill off them 15 years prior. Bayern have been working on the deal as long as we have and we're so confident they felt some half-arsed presentation would be sufficient. Slot and Hughes appear to have blown them out the water and that's worthy of credit providing we get it over the line.
 
Leverkusen haven't produced or signed this level of player before, so that stat is broadly irrelevant. They're not called Neverkusen for nothing.

The top player in Germany goes to Bayern most seasons as a matter of routine. It's like saying United signing Rooney from Everton is an anomaly because they didn't sign Tom Cahill off them 15 years prior. Bayern have been working on the deal as long as we have and we're so confident they felt some half-arsed presentation would be sufficient. Slot and Hughes appear to have blown them out the water and that's worthy of credit providing we get it over the line.

Kai Havertz came before him. Until his move to Chelsea, he was considered as one of the best of his generation.
 
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This coupled with the news that were getting 10M for Turncoat Alexander Arnold means its a gooood day.

Welcome Jeremie...YNWA
 
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