It's played out like this:
1. Our Interest became public, and a bid was said to be imminent.
2. Then, it sounded like he's just "one of the options on the list"
3. He came out to say he's willing to leave for free.
4. We heard news that we're his choice.
5. Then, we'll bid if the price is right.
1. Our Interest became public, and a bid was said to be imminent.
2. Then, it sounded like he's just "one of the options on the list"
3. He came out to say he's willing to leave for free.
4. We heard news that we're his choice.
5. Then, we'll bid if the price is right.
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They likely put themselves at risk of PSR issues if they don't make a big sale this summer, i.e. Guehi, Eze or, worse for them, Wharton. Out of those three, Guehi is probably the most replaceable IMO.