I think the only way this Torino move could realistically happen for beiro is if they find another suitor to take him on as a loan. Maybe they even buy him and loan him back to Persepolis. The good news is there’s lots of time left in the transfer window so hopefully things can slowly but surely progress over the next few weeks
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This transfer window is turning out to be one of the best windows we’ve had in a while.
I mean we’ve had really good 1 time transfers over the summer and winter but to have 3-4 back to back and in July is fantastic.
Mehrdad Mohammadi - C.D. Ave
Milad Mohammadi - K.A.A. Gent
Mehdi Taremi - Rio Ave
Allahyar Sayyadmanesh - Fenerbahçe
Club Brugge having some faith and keeping their player Rezaei..
If Wilmots continues to work well and qualifies us to the final round of the WCQ’ers then he’ll have a squad with 10-12 legionnaires at his disposal having played/experienced Europe for a year (since the final round starts in a year).
Wilmots is one lucky bastard lol. Carlos combined 2 talented generations for him into 1 Senior Team Melli and handed it off to Wilmots.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostThere is no point to join Torino to be a back up, he is not 20! He should go somewhere to be a starter.
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Originally posted by Dubxl152 View PostGood Goal Keepers can play well into their 40's, so not saying he's a spring chicken, but he has plenty of career left. I agree that he shouldn't take a backup role because he is talented enough to be a starter \ world class keeper. That being said i don't see him leaving Iran because of his family ties \ wife \ child etc. I hope im wrong, but my gut tells me he wont venture far from Iran.
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostBeiranvand also strongly linked to Atalanta and Cagliari, besides Torino.
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Originally posted by Dubxl152 View PostGood Goal Keepers can play well into their 40's, so not saying he's a spring chicken, but he has plenty of career left. I agree that he shouldn't take a backup role because he is talented enough to be a starter \ world class keeper. That being said i don't see him leaving Iran because of his family ties \ wife \ child etc. I hope im wrong, but my gut tells me he wont venture far from Iran.
IMO, a league such as Belgium and top 2-3 teams where he can start or get some European actions can be better fit for him.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostAgain, there are too many quality keepers these days, we are no more in 70s, 80s, 90s or even 2000. This is the most improved position in football. He can't afford to sit couple seasons on bench, then knowing Italy produce great keepers always another young keeper outplay him.
IMO, a league such as Belgium and top 2-3 teams where he can start or get some European actions can be better fit for him.
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Originally posted by JoojehKoobedeh2 View PostLatest news has him linked to Atalanta which is super logical since they have no class keeper and they’re about to play in the champions league. How great this could be
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Posthaji if it comes down to sitting on a bench for torino and being a rotation option in 4 competitions or playing every game for PP I know what I would choose in a heartbeat. And its very likely that after a year of adapting he could displace sirigu and be the starter. I also think genk or somewhere he can start right away is the best option, but if its isnt there, then an offer from a top team like torino would be ridiculous to refuse.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostThe new generation specially someone like him who at 27 is still in Iran don't have that fighting mentality, lets not dream, he will end up in Persepolis again.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postbeiranvand doesnt have fighting mentality...He may very well stay in PP but to say the previous statement is blasphemous.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostIt won't kill his family or himself to live 2 years (or more) in Italy
I hope he proves me wrong it would benefit him and us for him to gain experience outside of Iran.i just don't see it in his character.
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