Arturo Vidal

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200k is great compared to the likes of young who is on 120k a week and is not worth half that amount, at least Vidal is world class, I mean we are paying Rooney 300k a week at the minute which is crazy money! But as stated by previous posts we have already reduced the wage bill considerably with vidic rio giggs evra and whoever else is leaving. The new Adidas kit deal means we don't have to worry about wages anyway, well from next season onwards
 
I love how we find facts and assume things to fit our theories. It's very religious in that way, the Transfer forum. I used to be a believer :(
 
I love how we find facts and assume things to fit our theories. It's very religious in that way, the Transfer forum. I used to be a believer :(
He's coming! He came before, and he'll come again for good. (Juventus have played in Old Trafford recently, haven't they?)
 
Anyway this is happening. Not being announced as to not drive up the prices of Juves targets could be why they aren't announcing it yet. As to not being seen with money to spend.

I want to believe this so I'm going to, even if I end up broken hearted I want this to happen so am all in. The fact the press haven't linked us with any other midfielders at the moment and Carrick is unfortunately buggered for a bit, it would make all the sense in the world for us to just offer the £35m or so to make this happen. Van Gaal would clearly love him and just as importantly with the way football is these days the United brand would also love him too when you take in to account how United can't post anything on Facebook or Twitter without 80% of comments under it from fans being about signing Vidal.

This is the difference between us potentially winning the league and not, we have to make this happen....or sign someone else who will have a similar impact. I'm very happy with Herrera and Shaw but at the end of the day the clubs who we should be up there with, Madrid, Barca, Chelsea, Arsenal and Bayern have their big name marquee signings and have thus strengthened significantly, now it has to be our turn it's as simple as that.
 
I love how we find facts and assume things to fit our theories. It's very religious in that way, the Transfer forum. I used to be a believer :(
Out of curiosity, what sort of facts are you referring to?

In your religious analogy I'm basically the Pope, so I'm way too far gone in the muppetry to see the facts from an atheists point of view!
 
His knees going to be fuxked isn't it. This is all too good to be true, something will go wrong.
 
I don't think it's done but I certainly think we are interested and Vidal wants to join. Agreeing the fee is the issue at the moment I think.
 
200k is a LOT of money. And i think only a handful of players not playing for the PSG's etc of this world earn that much.

A players value and salary is usualy based on his marketability as well as his talent. We dont pay RVP 200k or more just because he is a good striker, he also happens to be the player who sells the most tops in the league. Rooneys contract was also explained not so long ago (theres a thread with the article).
 
I still don't trust Woodward and his very very punchable face.

After the debacle of last season, he has simply got to deliver this season transfer wise. His reputation and maybe even his job is on the line if we fail this season, with lack of quality in the team being the prime reason for it. Judging by how confident he sounds, he has got to have something in the bag otherwise there is no reason for him to give this interview. Appeasing fans with false promises can only work for so long(unless you are Arsenal obviously) and he can't be silly enough to think he can get away with it like last season.
 
I love how we find facts and assume things to fit our theories. It's very religious in that way, the Transfer forum. I used to be a believer :(

At the end of the day he'll be in red shirt and the atheists (we have no money, United can't buy superstars, Van gaal likes youngsters) will be proven wrong!
 
After the debacle of last season, he has simply got to deliver this season transfer wise. His reputation and maybe even his job is on the line if we fail this season, with lack of quality in the team being the prime reason for it. Judging by how confident he sounds, he has got to have something in the bag otherwise there is no reason for him to give this interview. Appeasing fans with false promises can only work for so long(unless you are Arsenal obviously) and he can't be silly enough to think he can get away with it like last season.

I would rather he speak like this after we have signed another player or two. Another marquee player that is.
 
After the debacle of last season, he has simply got to deliver this season transfer wise. His reputation and maybe even his job is on the line if we fail this season, with lack of quality in the team being the prime reason for it. Judging by how confident he sounds, he has got to have something in the bag otherwise there is no reason for him to give this interview. Appeasing fans with false promises can only work for so long(unless you are Arsenal obviously) and he can't be silly enough to think he can get away with it like last season.

Absolutely, but does Van Gaal wanna spend big though?

He prides himself at his record of bringing through young talent etc, but that doesnt work in the modern game now. You cannot rely on just youth players to bring through & make the team world-beaters. Its a new world of new money clubs..

If he wants success this season - he has to spend on top-class players & i'm not even gonna get into how many i think he needs to buy, because its obvious our defence, CM & wing is a disgrace - for the self-titled "best club in the world".

Prove it on the pitch & not in financial reports ffs..
 
200k is a LOT of money. And i think only a handful of players not playing for the PSG's etc of this world earn that much.

A players value and salary is usualy based on his marketability as well as his talent. We dont pay RVP 200k or more just because he is a good striker, he also happens to be the player who sells the most tops in the league. Rooneys contract was also explained not so long ago (theres a thread with the article).
Vidal will sell up plenty of shirts, definitely.
 
The point of no return. Every footballer that has been said to be selling their house has made a move. Whether its to us or someone else is the only question. Its on like donkey kong!

Juve will most certainly sell if the bid is big enough. Even Nedved said that! One thing I can't see them doing though is selling both pogba and vidal in the same window, so I think its important for us to seal this deal before someone buys the pog.
 
Absolutely, but does Van Gaal wanna spend big though?

He prides himself at his record of bringing through young talent etc, but that doesnt work in the modern game now. You cannot rely on just youth players to bring through & make the team world-beaters. Its a new world of new money clubs..

If he wants success this season - he has to spend on top-class players & i'm not even gonna get into how many i think he needs to buy, because its obvious our defence, CM & wing is a disgrace - for the self-titled "best club in the world".

Prove it on the pitch & not in financial reports ffs..

If Van Gaal came in last season, we would have probably seen him give the likes of Zaha, Lingard, Powell, Pereira, Pearson etc a run in the first team like how he did with Bayern a few years ago. He seems really averse to making high-profile signings and prefers to buy players or bed in youth prospects who can buy into his philosophy and tactical set-up. However, that is not the scenario he finds himself in right now and this season is absolutely critical. He knows all about the pressure there is to take United right back to the top after last season. There will also be added pressure on the first team and it is not the ideal time to blood in youngsters and it can be detrimental to their development if they have a bad game or two. Not everyone can truly step up in troubled times like Januzaj did last season.

So I would expect him to be more hands-on and short-term when it comes to our transfers and our first team. After he steadies the ship this season, he will probably look to blood in more youngsters from the youth set-up in the future. I guess he will only give the cream of the crop(Pearson maybe?) chances in the first team this season and bring in reinforcements from transfers. We only have 3 established central defenders(all injury prone), 2 full backs with no ideal cover and a midfield clogged with shite. With Carrick's injury we are most certainly going to be active in the market. Our wingers are disappointing as well but we have to see what he makes of Zaha, Lingard, Nani and Januzaj. The only question is do we buy high-profile, quality players(Vidal, Hummels etc) or go for stop-gap short-term players(De-Jong, Vermaelan etc). I wouldn't mind either as LVG knows what he is doing, but after Studward's explosive interview we don't really have a choice on that front anymore do we...
 


Talk about stating the obvious... Chilean media seem to be churning out report after report. Really hope there is something in it. I remember a user here saying that their local club was linked to a Chilean player and the Chilean media had kept reporting on it frequently. In the end there was nothing to it apparently. There is more to Vidal and United links obviously, but the repetitive nature of their claims leaves me in doubt about their credibility. Hope they are not using Vidal and United's popularity to just sell a few newspapers...
 
Talk about stating the obvious... Chilean media seem to be churning out report after report. Really hope there is something in it. I remember a user here saying that their local club was linked to a Chilean player and the Chilean media had kept reporting on it frequently. In the end there was nothing to it apparently. There is more to Vidal and United links obviously, but the repetitive nature of their claims leaves me in doubt about their credibility. Hope they are not using Vidal and United's popularity to just sell a few newspapers...
If they wanted to sell papers it would've been better for the Chilean media to link Vidal to Real or Barca who are more popular in Chile.
 
An article by Italian Journalist Alfredo Pedulla


Rumors of all kinds, the last - revived by several newspapers - on the fact that Arturo Vidalhas left the apartment in Turin. Situations to be verified. One thing is certain: Manchester United is not going to force the midfielder Juve love it and the intention is to submit a bid of 50 million. The contacts with the caregiver Vidal , denied in part, have been intense: the request is ten million, lower than the offer of a few million, but it would not be the problem.Now the Manchester United expected to be Vidal to come out forcefully in the open, their hope is that the Chilean say strongly that you can not give a proposal like that of the English club. The Juvehopes to resist and perhaps hopes that Vidal remains in its shell after some statements in recent days that have been interpreted in different ways. It 'a game of chess, we will soon develop in a way or another.

http://www.alfredopedulla.com/articoli/48466-esclusiva-lo-united-non-forza-aspetta-vidal
 
At the end of the day he'll be in red shirt and the atheists (we have no money, United can't buy superstars, Van gaal likes youngsters) will be proven wrong!
You don't need to tell me; I'm an agnostic at worst and pantheist at best -- we need to join forces against the militant atheists :p
 
So basically the only way this will happen is if Vidal forces the move?
 
With all the religious analogies I thought I'd come up with our own Lord's Prayer.


Our Target, which Art of Juventus,
Shallow be thy Midfield.
Please will you come.
Thy will be done, at Old Trafford,
Which is not in Devon..
Give RVP this day a ball for his head.
And forgive Wayne for his misspasses,
As we forgave Vieira for his miss pass against us.
And lead us not into midtable,
But deliver us your dead balls.
For Old Trafford is the kingdom,

Hot showers, and the warm tea,

For ever and ever injured, Owen.

Needs a bit of tweaking...
 
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