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Thread: Florine Andone

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    Reports that his buy out clause is £27.3M and they want that, unless they get Perez.

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    Apparently they want Perez come what may, so they may take less than his buy out clause, hopefully

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altobelli View Post
    Apparently they want Perez come what may, so they may take less than his buy out clause, hopefully
    Has picked up an injury... maybe

    The forward has discomfort in the groin area, and it’s unlikely he’ll be fit to play against Real Madrid at the weekend. Andone’s exact prognosis remains unknown.

    Andone is the latest player to pick up an injury just as he club refuses a transfer offer, and whilst he may be genuinely injured and this have nothing to do with Burnley’s offer, suspicions of Transferitis can’t be too far away.

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    Groin knack is common and very hard to diagnose, especially when the sirens of east Lancashire are calling!

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    This shows how complicated these transfers can be written from an Arsenal perspective

    In a classic example of transfer market dominoes, Burnley’s potential move for Deportivo striker Florian Andone could help Arsenal sell Lucas Perez to the Spanish club. As reported by Sport Witness, Burnley could try and sign Andone if they can’t sign Leeds United’s Chris Wood.

    Should they do so, they could spend up to £13.6m to sign him. That £13.6m could then be used by Deportivo to replace Andone with Lucas Perez. £13m just happens to be the frequently reported amount Arsenal want for the Spaniard.

    It would all work out nicely, but only if Burnley can’t sign Wood. That move might be dependent on Leeds’ ability to sign Hamburg’s Pierre-Michel Lasogga. It’s all very convoluted but the important thing is that Arsenal could soon be able to offload Lucas.

    Wenger today said that the 28-year-old is free to leave, which might suggest a deal could be close. Selling the striker has been a struggle as none of the interested teams have been able to stump up the cash Arsenal want. If the right dominoes fall, though, that could change.

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    I'm confused, are we signing him or not ? Do we even want to sign him......or not ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I'm confused, are we signing him or not ? Do we even want to sign him......or not ?
    ...it remains to be seen Sinkov - unless Burnley havandone their homework....put feelers out earlier - that it's all not just a last gasp attempt to sign a goalscorer - am waiting for the excuse....oh how we tried etc etc.
    All should've been done and dusted weeks ago imho....the fretting behind us - with players settled in and champing at the bit.



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    Lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norder View Post
    ...it remains to be seen Sinkov - unless Burnley havandone their homework....put feelers out earlier - that it's all not just a last gasp attempt to sign a goalscorer - am waiting for the excuse....oh how we tried etc etc.
    All should've been done and dusted weeks ago imho....the fretting behind us - with players settled in and champing at the bit.


    So, Norder, all this transfer mullarkey is really that simple. In that case why have Deportivo not already signed Perez and why is Chris Wood not already a Claret?
    Never mind, if they change the window next season everything will be done and dusted without all the fuss.

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