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Originally posted by F l i c k e r View PostI heard it was 58M euros. Napoli agreed to it. So that would leave personal terms after Uruguay get knocked out of the confed cup.
I agree. I don't think he will do great here. He's a big name but he looks like ass when not playing in a team that is built around he AWOL play style. He couldn't score against Nigeria ffs.
There are other strikers out there. I don't get why the board only wants big names. Osvaldo, Doumbia, Vydra, Abaumeyang, Bony etc etc. I'm certain all would score consistently with us and not cost over 20M.
I agree. We need a DM and a CB. At this point, I welcome a De Rossi transfer.
I would welcome another CB as well, but I think that the DM is pretty well covered with Mikel, Romeu (not sure if he was actually sent out on loan or not), Ramires, and likely Essien returning back to the Bridge. I would prefer to have a fairly versatile CB (similar to Ivanovic) who can play as a fullback as well to provide cover for Azpilicueta and Cole if need be. I don't fancy Bertrand too much.
I really think that we need another world-class striker - just certainly not one for anything close to 58 million pounds.
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Originally posted by F l i c k e r View PostI would laugh. Hijack Arsenal's attempt at finally getting better.
Not really. Toronto surprisingly has played and beaten Salvadorian teams. Not the national side but not much difference.
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Dirk is right, I remember when Chelsea would basically go in for every player united were linked with. United would be linked with someone and then low and behold a couple of weeks later Chelsea were interested.
Prime example number one, Arjen Robben. Prime example number two, Michael Essien. John Obi Mikel was one that backfired nicely though Chelsea had to pay united for him
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Originally posted by Sparked_26 View PostTevez is heading to Juventus - thoughts El Fenomeno/Squeal?
Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostYou act like that would be something new. The first bullet point in Chelsea/City's transfer manifesto is to hijack Wenger players.
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Originally posted by Money_May View PostDirk is right, I remember when Chelsea would basically go in for every player united were linked with. United would be linked with someone and then low and behold a couple of weeks later Chelsea were interested.
Prime example number one, Arjen Robben. Prime example number two, Michael Essien. John Obi Mikel was one that backfired nicely though Chelsea had to pay united for him
Prime example.. UNITED. Not Arsenal. At least United are serious buyers.
Arsenal is like the kind of guy that goes to auctions and doesn't buy shyt but wants to tell people they only bought items because he showed interest in it first.
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Originally posted by F l i c k e r View PostPrime example.. UNITED. Not Arsenal. At least United are serious buyers.
Arsenal is like the kind of guy that goes to auctions and doesn't buy shyt but wants to tell people they only bought items because he showed interest in it first.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostHow many times do you flip flop about Arsenal's finances? You really expect them to be able to compete with Chelsea in an auction? Juan Mata was a prime example recently. About to sign for Arsenal, Chelsea get word and throw money at him.
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