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@RafaelH117:Manchester United is attempting to bring Keylor Navas as part of the De Gea operation. Mendes is key to it. [onda cero]
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@RafaelH117:Manchester United is attempting to bring Keylor Navas as part of the De Gea operation. Mendes is key to it. [onda cero]
I would love to see the actual amount of money offered for certain players like Pogba and others that where rejected by their clubs on the final day of the transfer window.
I would love to see the actual amount of money offered for certain players like Pogba and others that where rejected by their clubs on the final day of the transfer window.
I imagine that everyone just lowballs the **** out of each other except for Man U who seems to get fleeced on every deal.
Its really interesting to me when sponsors get involved in transfer dealings"Bayern were interested in de Bruyne but were asked by Volkswagen – who own their main sponsors Audi – not to bid, so they pulled out."
Am I the only one who isn't upset at the Martial transfer (rumor/agreed)..?
I personally get ecstatic whenever I hear that Man U overpaid for someoneAm I the only one who isn't upset at the Martial transfer (rumor/agreed)..?
Am I the only one who isn't upset at the Martial transfer (rumor/agreed)..?
I personally get ecstatic whenever I hear that Man U overpaid for someone
Money isn't a hurdle for teams like ManU, so the price doesn't really faze me. BUT. If he's supposed to be the "next big thing", and we could get hime before a bidding war, then why not
Pogba (I'm a salty ManU stan)Gotze
Muller
Hummels
Pogba
I agree with this i'm just wondering why the sponsor Volkswagen would get involved if it is true that they didDe Bruyne wouldn't have had as much freedom from pressure in Bayern. The midfield and attack are already stacked, and he'd be further keeping the beloved German hero Gotze on the bench.
In City he's not just another guy either. It was clear they really wanted him, and he's in an environment where they'll allow him the freedom he wants and that a creative player needs to thrive.
I do agree with you on the point that our lack of action in the previous months caused the price to go up. As for the James Rodriguez money, at the time of the deal, he was still somewhat "unproven". That deal is now paying high dividends because Real spent what some considered "too much" at the time.There was a bidding war, with time and their lack of action in the previous months of the window, which caused them to spend more than they would have against any other club for his signature if this were 2 months ago.Am I the only one who isn't upset at the Martial transfer (rumor/agreed)..?
I personally get ecstatic whenever I hear that Man U overpaid for someone
Money isn't a hurdle for teams like ManU, so the price doesn't really faze me. BUT. If he's supposed to be the "next big thing", and we could get hime before a bidding war, then why not
You dudes just spent James Rodriguez money on someone who's unproven. And people questioned James' fee. Yea it's not your money, but it's your teams' money that could have certainly been better spent elsewhere.
I agree with this i'm just wondering why the sponsor Volkswagen would get involved if it is true that they didDe Bruyne wouldn't have had as much freedom from pressure in Bayern. The midfield and attack are already stacked, and he'd be further keeping the beloved German hero Gotze on the bench.
In City he's not just another guy either. It was clear they really wanted him, and he's in an environment where they'll allow him the freedom he wants and that a creative player needs to thrive.