Transfer Rumors Abroad

Discussion in 'Colombians Abroad' started by Froboy69, Dec 20, 2013.

  1. villus

    villus Member+

    Jun 5, 2008
    Sassuolo play pretty well last few years and if they're selling Boga and have the money from Locatelli they could splash for him if its reasonable. I think it would be fine for his development, but it would be nice to see him at a bigger club. To be honest though if he's a nailed on starter here rather then having to fight for a place at a bigger club its probably better for his development, but I think he could do that in teams in the mix for Europe in Italy/Germany/Spain tbh. Either way its going to be nice to not hear people say he can't do it in a bigger league, because I'm sure that he will.
     
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  2. ryu79

    ryu79 Moderator
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    Oct 17, 2005
    NYC
    Club:
    America de Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    Doubtful. They have the Boga money but Feyenoord will want bank for Sini.
     
  3. sidspaceman

    sidspaceman Moderator
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    Feb 20, 2002
    AMÉRICA DE CALI
    Club:
    America de Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
     
  4. pepinointer

    pepinointer Member+

    Mar 12, 2007
    Santiago de Compostela
    Club:
    Millonarios Bogota
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    Feyernood most expensive departure in history have been kuyt for 18 millones like 15 years agi.

    For similar price was sold karsdrop and kongolo recently


    Doubt that they can transfer sinisterra for much more than that
     
  5. ryu79

    ryu79 Moderator
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    Oct 17, 2005
    NYC
    Club:
    America de Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    Feyenoord fan posted something I think that the financial impact for them of qualify for CL alone is $25M and he is a key factor in having them in position at this point. I think the view is they would hold out for a major few to move him in this window as they are confident they will get strong offers in July either way.
     
  6. pepinointer

    pepinointer Member+

    Mar 12, 2007
    Santiago de Compostela
    Club:
    Millonarios Bogota
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    They are not in ucl zone....and i doubt ajax and psv will struggle to lose their positions...
     
  7. ryu79

    ryu79 Moderator
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    Oct 17, 2005
    NYC
    Club:
    America de Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    They are a win off after the first round. Certainly within the realm where it would be reasonable to consider.

    I'd love see Sinisterra in Seria A, just doubt Sassuolo will bid enough now to get Feyenoord to change course on this year.
     
  8. #6533 feyenoordsoccerfan, Jan 5, 2022
    Last edited: Jan 5, 2022
    Ahem, the Netherlands are going past Portugal in the UEFA coeffiency ratings next season and take the 6th spot, which means 2 direct qualifications for the group stage and 1 CL qualification spot. PSV, Ajax and Feyenoord are a mere 3 points difference away from each other.
    So what do you mean, not in the CL zone?

    We beat PSV in their own stadium 4-0 and Ajax only won because we had a cup fight over 120 minutes on a soggy pitch against FC Twente 3 days before the clash, while Ajax had to "battle" an amateur club, so they rested their top players. On top of that Ajax did not one shot(!!!) on target the whole match, but we lost two nill. One goal was scored by our Argentinian CD past our own goalie after a misunderstood pass back and one penalty, after our left winger decided to defend and torpedoed an Ajax player.
     
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  9. pepinointer

    pepinointer Member+

    Mar 12, 2007
    Santiago de Compostela
    Club:
    Millonarios Bogota
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    Portugal is still ahead of the nederlands with some representative in competence....so feyenood with this ranking will play in europa league if they finish in third place not in ucl.

    Imho i doubt psv and ajax will lose first and second place...despite the good matches of feyernood agaisnt them

    However, my opinion wont qualify or disqualify feyernood of ucl.....
     
  10. Nope.
    The best year of Portugal is wiped of the table and the worst year of the Netherlands too. We are atm far ahead of Portugal in the coefficiency ratings.
    Current status:
    5. Frankrijk - 55,748
    6. Portugal - 50,049
    7. NEDERLAND - 44,300
    8. Oostenrijk - 37,850

    Status for next year after scrapping lousy season 2017-2018

    5. Frankrijk - 44,248
    6. NEDERLAND - 41,100
    7. Portugal - 40,383

    Benfica faces Ajax in the CL and Sporting faces ManCity.
    So what do you think the chances are Portugal is going to gain points against ManCity and Ajax?
     
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  11. villus

    villus Member+

    Jun 5, 2008
    It looks like Netherlands will get the jump and extra places, either way I think Sini and Diaz are ready for jump up and not sideways, think they can both contribute to UCL sides in bigger leagues, Diaz I think is basically approaching super star status already and is on the table for the best teams in the world.

    The funny thing is that I think Diaz taking off so much has hurt Sini, Sini has blown up this season at the same time that Diaz for us at least has solidified his status, realistically it shouldn't be an either or, Sini should be getting chances as well, thinking ahead we need to figure out how to get them both playing since I think it's very likely they will be carrying us forward for the years to come.
     
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  12. sidspaceman

    sidspaceman Moderator
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    Feb 20, 2002
    AMÉRICA DE CALI
    Club:
    America de Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
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  13. crzdcolombian

    crzdcolombian Member+

    Jul 17, 2006
    Avon,CT
    Club:
    FC Internazionale Milano
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    to be a sub….

    no thanks stay in italy. Go to a team that he will continue to start. Odd if Napoli don’t extend him especially since he has benched Meret for so long. That kid was over priced and needs to go out on loan
     
  14. dapip

    dapip Member+

    Sep 5, 2003
    South Florida
    Club:
    Millonarios Bogota
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
  15. ryu79

    ryu79 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Oct 17, 2005
    NYC
    Club:
    America de Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
  16. sidspaceman

    sidspaceman Moderator
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    Feb 20, 2002
    AMÉRICA DE CALI
    Club:
    America de Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
     
  17. crzdcolombian

    crzdcolombian Member+

    Jul 17, 2006
    Avon,CT
    Club:
    FC Internazionale Milano
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    this is why our league sucks we are a feeder league to the mls now… and to Mexico.

    At least cali is getting 1 million + for this dude but when we just give players up to a low end of the table team in Argentina or Brazil because these dudes want to go abroad by any means nessarry. Fking guys play at a big club and are like hot chicks in a poor country trying to marry the first gringo they see
     
  18. sidspaceman

    sidspaceman Moderator
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    Feb 20, 2002
    AMÉRICA DE CALI
    Club:
    America de Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
  19. sidspaceman

    sidspaceman Moderator
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    Feb 20, 2002
    AMÉRICA DE CALI
    Club:
    America de Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
  20. crzdcolombian

    crzdcolombian Member+

    Jul 17, 2006
    Avon,CT
    Club:
    FC Internazionale Milano
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    For all your guys who shit on MLS... have fun watching its feeder league
     
  21. pepinointer

    pepinointer Member+

    Mar 12, 2007
    Santiago de Compostela
    Club:
    Millonarios Bogota
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    I dont get your point or the drama

    None of these players was close to irrepleaceable in their clubs ...

    Is normal to export these guys to this leagues, no one is nt material or an importante promise.

    No signal that mls is improving or exporting.

    Colonbia is the seven exporter of players in te world...normal they go to another league


    Ditta wss the mlst hated player of junior
     
  22. pepinointer

    pepinointer Member+

    Mar 12, 2007
    Santiago de Compostela
    Club:
    Millonarios Bogota
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    Why not to wonder that colombia trasnfer some.average players of his league to mls?

    Easy only 4 countries export more players......i

    the arrival of the 3 randoms guys that @crzdcolombian havent watched never is not a good thing or bad for mls neither for colombian league.....also we are feeder leagues of peru panama and other central americans, slnce long time ago.....and argentina is a feeder league of colombia and the opposite.


    Isnt like yasser asprilla to mls....






     
  23. ryu79

    ryu79 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Oct 17, 2005
    NYC
    Club:
    America de Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    That's true.

    Of the guys that have come over recently I'd think Duran and Santi Moreno are the best players we've moved over recently to MLS directly.

    If it turns out MLS rescues Valoyes from a trip to Riyadh...that would be a different kind of move and reflective of a real change in the market.
     
  24. villus

    villus Member+

    Jun 5, 2008
    MLS has gotten better, its not ideal but the league gets a decent amount of scouting nowadays and can be a stepping stone for players. Obviously it shouldn't be the target but specifically for guys who may not even be big standouts in Colombian league MLS may get them more visibility (even if that's kind of dumb). I'd def take MLS over Saudi Arabia, plenty of players have come out of MLS and done well and that opens doors, Insigne transferring there next year is probably the most talented player close to his peak they've ever got so the league is progressing.
     
  25. pepinointer

    pepinointer Member+

    Mar 12, 2007
    Santiago de Compostela
    Club:
    Millonarios Bogota
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
     
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