The latest football transfers; Raheem Sterling out, Anthony Gordon to stay at Everton?



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43 comentarios en «The latest football transfers; Raheem Sterling out, Anthony Gordon to stay at Everton?»

  1. I’m a city fan, and letting Sterling and Jesus go are going to cost us the PL this coming season, to many new players and players out, gonna need time to get into form/Rhythm my money is on Liverpool or Chelsea to win it this year.

  2. I feel that City is in danger, too many in and outs. To become a team again they need time, but how much? They will not be champions again, that is the key for me, rest is not so important.

  3. Lol why they acting like Sterling needs to be playing week in, week out to be selected by Southgate? Southgate would pick him if he never played for a club side again

  4. Gordon has nothing to gain by moving to Spurs. He will play every week with Everton and will play 10 games per season with Spurs. Will be another John Bostock if he goes..too young.

  5. Sterling is out because he makes way for a talent called Cole Palmer, he has great left and decent right foot, plays right wing..after watching him play, he reminds me of Mahrez. Sterling also has 320k per week expenditure hence the club thinks he must go. Also, there is a history of Pep frustration over the years on his technical abilities (watch on YouTube the frustrated Pep ).

    The club currently have Haaland, KDB, Grealish and Believe it or not Stones who are raking north of 200K / week.

    This implies that, either Grealish or Stones would be eased off in the coming years to reduce the expenditure.

  6. I think this pandemic has taught people the importance of multiple streams of income . Unfortunately having a job doesn't mean security rather having different investment in the real deal

  7. (Flash) Gordon is a bright young offensive talent, fast and creative, I doubt Everton would be willing to sell him. Would Chelsea be capable of guaranteeing Sterling regular 1st team football – not sure.

  8. It's definitely a world cup year and these are my proposals: Rafinaha to Liverpool to back up Salah, Jesus to Arsenal, Declan Rice and Lewandowski to Chelsea, Wolves maestro Nevez and Southampton free kick specialist Prowse to Tottenham and Koulabaly replace Matlp at Liverpool!!!!!!

  9. Sterling has lost form for the last 18months which is why he was benched. His stats dropped off a bit from the previous 2 seasons but he was still a 14 PL goal scorer for City which is double Chelsea's best.

  10. I dont get how tottenham are interested in Richarlison, hes average at best and his stats are terrible last season. 72 shots, 23 on target, 10 goals, 6 big chances missed. I wouldve thought tottenham might set their sights a bit higher

  11. Any player can go but sterling is not that bad you know can he stick been on the bench i think England will still pick him if he's on the bench for man city he was on the bench last season for a while and he came back better than ever along side Harry Kane and sterling are England's best attacking players so don't think it's going too happen sterling been sold

  12. why are spurs going for wingers? Thats the only position where they don't need players. They have on the left side son and bergwijn, and on the right kulusevski and lucas moura. Now gordon and richarlison too? I mean, richarlison can play as striker too but its hard to believe that kane will be benched.

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