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Post by Avinalaff on Oct 1, 2020 20:24:46 GMT
What happened to his ambition? Ambition has gone out the window - he thought he was more talented than he really is! Could do well at Villa but a drop in salary I would think.
I thought he'd settled in to the starting eleven at one point at Chelsea. Not a Lampard type?
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jul 22, 2021 12:46:18 GMT
Everton are keen on a reunion with Ross Barkley this summer, as is West Ham manager David Moyes. Barkley moved from childhood club Everton to join Chelsea in January 2018 and could be set to return to Goodison Park this summer.
That’s according to 90min, who claim David Moyes – who gave Barkley his Everton debut in 2011 – is also interested in signing him for West Ham.
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Post by Avinalaff on Jul 22, 2021 16:52:22 GMT
Everton are keen on a reunion with Ross Barkley this summer, as is West Ham manager David Moyes. Barkley moved from childhood club Everton to join Chelsea in January 2018 and could be set to return to Goodison Park this summer. That’s according to 90min, who claim David Moyes – who gave Barkley his Everton debut in 2011 – is also interested in signing him for West Ham. I'm open minded, but can't see him coming back. He'd already had a bit of a run in with local lads shortly before leaving, and fans quickly turned on him after his exit, so I don't think he'd fancy it to be honest.
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Post by jimmy on Jul 24, 2021 7:30:22 GMT
This ship sailed long ago and sunk somewhere in the middle of the ocean.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Aug 29, 2022 15:01:19 GMT
Ross Barkley has become a free agent after terminating his Chelsea contract by mutual consent.
The 28-year-old had one year remaining on his deal at Stamford Bridge but has been looking for a move away all summer after falling down the pecking order under Thomas Tuchel. The former England international spent the 2020/2021 campaign on loan at Aston Villa, but managed just 179 minutes for Chelsea in the Premier League last season - the equivalent of less than two games.
With no place in Tuchel’s plans for the upcoming season, he and new owner Todd Boehly were keen to offload the attacking midfielder but have failed to find a suitor with the window closing on Thursday. And with a reported wage of around £200,000-per-week, those in charge at Stamford Bridge have decided to pay up a year early.
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