royboy16
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Still reckon there will be a twist in this transfer saga and hell go next month.
If he goes we'll get Navas in exchange. Van Gaal rates him.If he goes this summer after months of playing hardball with Madrid and we don't have time to get a quality replacement in, we will look like absolute mugs.
If he goes we'll get Navas in exchange. Van Gaal rates him.
If he goes we'll get Navas in exchange. Van Gaal rates him.
I think so by looking at him.How on earth can you know this?
Isnt Lloris injured, broke his fist or sthing.
We simply cannot give in now. We'll be a laughing stock, especially after the Ramos debacle.
We have to move on as quickly as possible. Forget about De Ge be thankful for the 4 years he gaved us, getting 25M/30M€ and sign another number one as soon as possible.
We're now to close to the first game, and we are too weak behind when Chelsea and City are stable enough and Arsenal got stronger here. We lost too many times hoping for a miracle from Madrid. It won't happen and I hope that we can solve this situation with Di Maria and De Gea and focusing only on what matter the most, the Spurs game
Then Im all for it although 0,5 percent chance it will happen.Well, Spurs are confident he will be back for the first game. Same reports here in France.
Going to be tough to replace him. Hugo Lloris will be almost impossible to obtain from spuds.
Don't know much about Romero but he seems more a backup for a club of our stature.
I respectfully disagree. We can't be bullied by Real Madrid. They want our best player and are not willing to hand us over anybody in return. They won't realistically even pay a proper fee. It's not as if we need the money. DDG was worth 30m last year for what he did? He'll be the same this season if we keep him.
And then open the floodgates of hell!Instead of spending £25m on a replacement, we should just offer DDG a new 6 year contract with a £25m signing bonus.
Just get rid of him. Can't have unrest of any sort in the dressing room
... Hugo Lloris ... was for sure ready to force a move so as long as we have the time to negotiate with the Devil Levy, it should be ok.
I'd hope that Woody will realise that you simply cant sell De Gea and Di Maria in the same window unless you want to concede club status and a chance at winning anything before a ball has even been kicked. Unless you go and unveil Ronaldo on the same day.
Just my feeling, but i can't shake off the nagging thought that the manager may have something to do with De Gea wanting out. Just the way he speaks about De Gea seems like he does not give a feck if he leaves.
I'm sure he's had an 'arm' around him from various club personnel. But from before LVG's time he didn't want to sign - no matter what we did. He set his sights on Madrid a long time ago - probably before he came here it seems to me. Did everything to make Madrid's position stronger and didn't give a feck if our club lost out in the process. Now we should continue giving him everything he wants and continue kissing his ass? I'm frankly not surprised if no one in charge at the club feels so inclined at this point.Probably already been said but here's my thoughts; LVG should of flown to seen DDG over the summer and put his arm around him (metaphorically, not an actual headlock), tell him to sign a deal and give us another year, which will keep the fans happy and the press quiet. We could have time to find a replacement and DDG could have his move for good money next summer as long as his performances continue.
Instead the club suffer the most as it is now. If he stays the circus will continue all season and if he leaves we are weakened.
Rooney would be all over that.Instead of spending £25m on a replacement, we should just offer DDG a new 6 year contract with a £25m signing bonus.
With Ramos out of the question, tell 'em we want Varane. That might fly.No chance we should be selling unless we get Ramos in return. Letting our goalkeeper go on top of not signing a defender should be out of the question.