True.Colwill wants to play regular football and isn't convinced he will get the chance at Chelsea. If he doesn't play in August then he may try and force a move or push for a loan.
This all day long, Chelsea are not Europe, will not win the Premier League, will struggle to get in the top 4 and secure Champions League, or whatever it it will be called then, I can a top European team coming in for him next season, Paris or a Spanish giant, I think RDZ, Milner and Lallana will all be telling him this, and I think there is a 50/50 chance he stays.Caicedo must realise that a season with us playing at a similar level to last season will cause a queue of potential suitors to come knocking. Why move to Chelsea now and risk fighting for a spot in a huge squad and not play European football when next summer a bigger club would almost be a certainty.
Colwill wants to play regular football and isn't convinced he will get the chance at Chelsea. If he doesn't play in August then he may try and force a move or push for a loan.
Poch is making all the right noises, he’ll be Englands best centre half etc etc, but let’s see if he picks him first few games. If he doesn’t can easily see Levi handing in transfer request. He wants to play week in week out to get in the Euros squad. Having said that, Southgate will probably pick him anyway playing or not.
That may be the case if TB wants either £100m to be met OR Levi to be included in the deal. But we seem to like to separate the deals, so perhaps the view is that with Chelsea it is £100m for Moises and purchase of Levis at an acceptable fee. It would not surprise me at all - we don't want to lose Moises and they don't want to lose Levi so for it to happen it has to be both ways. TB doesnt see us as a club that has to accept what the likes of Chelsea want to happen, we have an equal say for a player on a long contract. Perhaps more so than Chelsea with Levi on a shorter contract and no European football for them next year.I don't see any scenario which results in Chelsea selling Colwill, that one is over now.
I think Caicedo will start the season for us but be sold by the end of the window when Chelsea finally cave and just pay us the money. The goalposts don't move, we'll get our fee or we'll keep our player but I think they'll blink and pay up. To be honest, I imagine the longer this goes on for the more favourable for us the terms become.
What did they pay for him and how many games did he play? I bet the answer is funny.Chelsea are short at CB with the season-ending injury for Fofana.
This Albion fan feels the same. I’ve already said elsewhere briefly I think another season with us would be good for him.They will both stay at their respective clubs. I'm sure Caicedo will move at some point but the closer to the start of the season we get, I suspect he will now stay for 1 more year. All round I genuinely think this is better for him.
Taking off my Albion specs, he will start nearly every game for us bar injury or chronic lack of form (no guarantee of that at the Chavs), he will be working with a progressive coach who values him highly, and he will also get European experience as well. By next summer he will almost certainly have more options as to who move to and also us fans will have enjoyed seeing him for a second season in the stripes. I'd personally be far happy to see him move on next summer as opposed to this summer and I'm sure many of Albion fans would feel the same.
I don’t.I think he is staying another season, the top clubs have spunked their big signings budget already.
I'm not so sure about that when you factor in the Saudi windfall transfer fees in and wages saved:I think he is staying another season, the top clubs have spunked their big signings budget already.
Loving the admin trolling
I would say the difference is top 3 compare to top 6. Maybe I'm to optimistic or you are to negative. Will be interesting to see who is right.I don’t.
BUT in terms of my expectations, him staying is the difference between a realistic punt at the top 6 again compared to a good top half finish without him.