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Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 10:32 am
by RedFootballs
artan wrote: Fri May 10, 2019 8:06 pm
RedFootballs wrote: Fri May 10, 2019 6:32 pm
artan wrote: Fri May 10, 2019 2:23 am Muslija will probably play for Kosova. I think he was talking with them last month or so. Hadergjonaj officially got Kosovo citizenship, big upgrade for them.

Looks like Hysaj will be sold from Napoli. I think Inter and Roma are interested.
Dermaku apparently has interest from Serie A teams. I guess I was wrong about him, maybe he's not that bad?
Whispers about Chelsea since the price tag got much lower, but Inter have been on the trail for a long time so that's probably gonna be where he goes.
Chelsea makes sense because of the Sarri connection and because Chelsea should be looking for hard working players since their lockeroom has been kinda cancerous. Problem is they have a transfer ban and can't register any new players this summer.
I was aware of the ban but sources suggest that the case for not allowing a push back of the appeal will be thrown out of CAS and they will get a summer window, hopefully. FIFA are probably gonna lengthen it out s long as possible so they don't get that window.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 2:23 am
by artan
Gymcity is really putting together a good year for Atalanta (had an assist today). He started kinda slow this year but he's progressively been getting better for Atalanta this year and is starting regularly and in important matches now. Big jump considering last year he was playing for a poor side in Beneveto.

Who would have thought Atalanta would qualify for CL and finish above Inter, Milan, Roma and Lazio?

Ismajli is also apparently having a really good year for Hajduk Split and won't be surprised if he makes a jump to a bigger league.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 12:14 pm
by RedFootballs
artan wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 2:23 am Gymcity is really putting together a good year for Atalanta (had an assist today). He started kinda slow this year but he's progressively been getting better for Atalanta this year and is starting regularly and in important matches now. Big jump considering last year he was playing for a poor side in Beneveto.

Who would have thought Atalanta would qualify for CL and finish above Inter, Milan, Roma and Lazio?

Ismajli is also apparently having a really good year for Hajduk Split and won't be surprised if he makes a jump to a bigger league.
Exactly, when people were saying he should move to Besiktas earlier in the year I was incredibly surprised. He would have thrown away his career. Now he's consistently starting for a CL side in Serie A.

Rumours floating around that Strakosha will move at the end of this season because Lazio didn't even get EL football. Apparently he would have only stayed if they had gotten CL football. The Tottenham rumours seem like shit but if De Gea leaves Man U which after them being locked into EL is 100% possible, Strakosha could sneak a move to Manchester.

I'd like Ismajli to get a good move but I'm afraid he'll end up like Grezda in terms of his club situation if he gets injured when he does move.
Gerrard completely ostracised Grezda for no reason after he was injured nearly the whole season.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 4:55 pm
by Princ
RedFootballs wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 12:14 pm
artan wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 2:23 am Gymcity is really putting together a good year for Atalanta (had an assist today). He started kinda slow this year but he's progressively been getting better for Atalanta this year and is starting regularly and in important matches now. Big jump considering last year he was playing for a poor side in Beneveto.

Who would have thought Atalanta would qualify for CL and finish above Inter, Milan, Roma and Lazio?

Ismajli is also apparently having a really good year for Hajduk Split and won't be surprised if he makes a jump to a bigger league.
Exactly, when people were saying he should move to Besiktas earlier in the year I was incredibly surprised. He would have thrown away his career. Now he's consistently starting for a CL side in Serie A.

Rumours floating around that Strakosha will move at the end of this season because Lazio didn't even get EL football. Apparently he would have only stayed if they had gotten CL football. The Tottenham rumours seem like shit but if De Gea leaves Man U which after them being locked into EL is 100% possible, Strakosha could sneak a move to Manchester.

I'd like Ismajli to get a good move but I'm afraid he'll end up like Grezda in terms of his club situation if he gets injured when he does move.
Gerrard completely ostracised Grezda for no reason after he was injured nearly the whole season.
To be fair gerrard gave grezda many chances to prove himself.. I followed him a bit earlier on in the season and he couldn’t cut it at rangers but he’s still better than anything else we have at the position

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 5:47 pm
by RedFootballs
Princ wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 4:55 pm
RedFootballs wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 12:14 pm
artan wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 2:23 am Gymcity is really putting together a good year for Atalanta (had an assist today). He started kinda slow this year but he's progressively been getting better for Atalanta this year and is starting regularly and in important matches now. Big jump considering last year he was playing for a poor side in Beneveto.

Who would have thought Atalanta would qualify for CL and finish above Inter, Milan, Roma and Lazio?

Ismajli is also apparently having a really good year for Hajduk Split and won't be surprised if he makes a jump to a bigger league.
Exactly, when people were saying he should move to Besiktas earlier in the year I was incredibly surprised. He would have thrown away his career. Now he's consistently starting for a CL side in Serie A.

Rumours floating around that Strakosha will move at the end of this season because Lazio didn't even get EL football. Apparently he would have only stayed if they had gotten CL football. The Tottenham rumours seem like shit but if De Gea leaves Man U which after them being locked into EL is 100% possible, Strakosha could sneak a move to Manchester.

I'd like Ismajli to get a good move but I'm afraid he'll end up like Grezda in terms of his club situation if he gets injured when he does move.
Gerrard completely ostracised Grezda for no reason after he was injured nearly the whole season.
To be fair gerrard gave grezda many chances to prove himself.. I followed him a bit earlier on in the season and he couldn’t cut it at rangers but he’s still better than anything else we have at the position
I strongly disagree. He was never fully fit and only had what, 8 starts? A 23-year-old moving to a foreign league where he can't speak English and arriving injured to boot should tell you to at least give him another season?

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 6:56 pm
by artan
Grezda does have some talent. Like you said he started off the season poorly because of injury and being out of form. He didn't look good for the NT either this year as well. I think next year he'll break into Rangers first team.

As for Strakosha he definitely has a possibility of making a move to one of the big clubs. He's had a good year and he's rated pretty highly. But that being said what big clubs are realistically looking for a new GK? PSG (Buffon will be leaving), United (if De Gea leaves), Juventus (I don't see Juve dishing out 40-50 million euros for Strakosha when they have Sczeny), Inter?

Maybe strakosha should stay another season.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 7:35 pm
by plisi
I can see Inter moving for Strakosha and IMO , he should leave if a better team comes knocking

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 7:36 pm
by ZenMaster
Strakosha should stay at Lazio because it will be extremely difficult to find a better club for himself. I don't think he has the right experience to make a big move to the likes of Man Utd and will be suicidal for his career. If a offer arrives from the likes Dortmund Napoli Porto would been a good career move but next step should be very careful.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 7:38 pm
by Aurora Bulkualis
I honestly don't care what clubs goalies/defensive players play for, as long as it is a top league. We're not going to see an improvement either way. They are destroyers. What matters is only the level of competition. I'm only worried about midfielders/strikers.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 7:48 pm
by Princ
RedFootballs wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 5:47 pm
Princ wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 4:55 pm
RedFootballs wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 12:14 pm

Exactly, when people were saying he should move to Besiktas earlier in the year I was incredibly surprised. He would have thrown away his career. Now he's consistently starting for a CL side in Serie A.

Rumours floating around that Strakosha will move at the end of this season because Lazio didn't even get EL football. Apparently he would have only stayed if they had gotten CL football. The Tottenham rumours seem like shit but if De Gea leaves Man U which after them being locked into EL is 100% possible, Strakosha could sneak a move to Manchester.

I'd like Ismajli to get a good move but I'm afraid he'll end up like Grezda in terms of his club situation if he gets injured when he does move.
Gerrard completely ostracised Grezda for no reason after he was injured nearly the whole season.
To be fair gerrard gave grezda many chances to prove himself.. I followed him a bit earlier on in the season and he couldn’t cut it at rangers but he’s still better than anything else we have at the position
I strongly disagree. He was never fully fit and only had what, 8 starts? A 23-year-old moving to a foreign league where he can't speak English and arriving injured to boot should tell you to at least give him another season?
Grezda was given chances while he was fit but he isn’t on the level of rangers other attackers like kent or candeias..he was usually invisible when given the chance. Fit or unfit he will never be on the level of those 2.. gerrard has said himself rangers are stacked at attacking position so it will be hard for grezda to break into a spot