De Gea Contract Situation

Do you think David De Gea will sign a new contract at Man Utd this season?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Yes, but he'll still leave by the end of the season


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If he's looking after his own interests which included making things easy for Madrid, then what on earth are you blaming the club for? What can they do if the guy doesn't want to play ball? By all means he can look out for himself (which he has) but in that case what do you expect the club to do? The answer is nothing more than they did. We were put in this situation because of his selfishness.
The club should have sorted the situation out long before today. That's the job of a CEO and why they're so highly paid. A good CEO gets the job done regardless of obstacles.
 


In all fairness, this would be a very good deal, all things considered.
 
Frankly when it first became clear that he wasn't going to sign a contract I knew that there was no way we would keep him because financially it made zero sense for the club. Irrespective of how big we are financially 25 million for one season would have been ridiculous but I am just so pissed that we let it go to the final day
 
40m and Navas is a great deal for us, considering the situation we were left in with a year left on his contract... Still sad Dave is leaving, wish him all the best of luck (but not to win any trophies of course). It's definitely a fair price for him though, which I was worried we weren't getting. Hope it's true.
 
Perez always wins'. Looking like that's how it's turning out.

Even I knew that. We are soft, no doubt. When we buy players we overpay. When we sell, we underpay. This happens almost every time.
Buying Di Maria for £60M and selling him for £45M, less than 1 year later.
Selling our best player for £20M.
Buying a 19 year old for £36M.
Paying higher than a player's release clause (Fellaini).

I work in sales and negotiate deals on a daily basis. If a seller or buyer made the above deals, he would get fired so fast, he wouldn't have time to clear out his desk.
The one time we tried to haggle on price (Pedro deal), we screwed that up and got gazumped, by Mourinho.
It might be an idea for Woodward to high a top negotiator, to be on his team, so that when he is negotiating these deals, all communication will be done via the negotiator.

In fairness, when it comes to negotiating sponsorship deals, Woodward is from the top draw. But his transfer dealings are generally terrible. I mean, sack-worthy terrible.
 
Are we buggery. We're getting nobody. Been saying it for ages that De Gea should have gone at the end of last season and a replacement brought in. Now we're stuck with Romero whilst the cnuts at Real laugh up their sleeves at us. Making De Gea sit in the stands only made matters worse. I tell you, since the Wizard retired, we've degenerated into a bleedin' farce. Should have hired Brian Rix instead of Van Gaal. He's still only 91 and we'd get a season or two out of him.

I was only jesting. Been an awful transfer window for us (unless we pull a rabbit out of the hat). Now, where's Comical Ali to say the I'm wrong...
 
So does that mean Navas will be included in the deal for De Gea?
If De Gea comes then Navas needs a new club,if they accept to negotiate the last day then I guess that Navas is a condition in the deal.I think that a loan to Sevilla would be great for him in case that he wants to stay in la liga,if not the other option is Cillessen?,who do you prefer?
 
I don't know... all this posturing, and we end up selling on the last day of the window, and the only ones who have suffered from this whole thing is ourselves? Doesn't seem like we handled this one well at all in the end.
 
Seems to me like the media are guessing the De Gea fee.
I've seen multiple fees quoted. In fact the media seem to be having a field day tolling us, as usual.
 
Gutting to see him go (even if the writing has been on the wall), even more so than when Ronaldo left.

Going to take a very long time till we replace him :(
 
We need to draw a line under this. DDG acted lawfully but certainly not within the spirit. He forced our hands to get what he wanted with little regard to our best interests (of which would have been a fee to match his status at the club and long term book value).

Farewell, the past two seasons were great.
 
If De Gea comes then Navas needs a new club,if they accept to negotiate the last day then I guess that Navas is a condition in the deal.I think that a loan to Sevilla would be great for him in case that he wants to stay in la liga,if not the other option is Cillessen?,who do you prefer?
Honestly, neither. My dream keeper is Oblak (but of course that's never happening). I can't really choose. Would prefer someone who wants to be at the club - Cillessen. I like Navas but if he won't be happy with us, would prefer he didn't come. Don't want an unhappy player.
 
The club should have sorted the situation out long before today. That's the job of a CEO and why they're so highly paid. A good CEO gets the job done regardless of obstacles.
You are saying a lot if things but ultimately saying nothing at all, you were asked what would you have done to solve this mess and you are responding by stating parts of the CEO's job description. How about outlining exactly how you would solve that particular problem when it became clear that he wasn't signing with us - which apparently became clear sometime during last season, a season in which he was our most important player which automatically means you can't push him by turning the fan base against him a la Ferguson re-the Rooney saga circa 2010. In those circumstances what would you have done?
 
I don't know... all this posturing, and we end up selling on the last day of the window, and the only ones who have suffered from this whole thing is ourselves? Doesn't seem like we handled this one well at all in the end.
Wasn't the posturing that we would only sell on our own terms? If the club feels it got a satisfactory deal, wouldn't that be what they have been saying they'd do all summer?
 
£30M plus Navas? That's good stuff from Ed.

We've effectively got our £35M fee that we wanted.

All the hysteria over fees at the moment, people need to chill until the deals are concluded and confirmed by the clubs. Everyone and his dog is creating sums simply to get likes, follows and retweets on Twitter. It's like Xmas day for them.
 
Wasn't the posturing that we would only sell on our own terms? If the club feels it got a satisfactory deal, wouldn't that be what they have been saying they'd do all summer?

Well if our own terms means having to start the season (6 games) with a Number 2 in goal, then we have some weird terms...

Also, it sounds like we're going to get less from him then what we originally wanted (if the reports are to believed) so its not exactly selling on our terms... if anything, sounds like we could have reached this deal a month ago.
 
Wasn't the posturing that we would only sell on our own terms? If the club feels it got a satisfactory deal, wouldn't that be what they have been saying they'd do all summer?
Yep that was what the posturing was about, so if we get a good fee then we haven't actually lost 'face' as Dave was going anyway. So if we get the reported deal for someone with one year left on his contract, then that is good negotiation. But I wait for the confirmation first.
 
That may be so, but you have to consider that the situation with Dave not signing an extension was happening before LVG.

The was a rumour that DDG wanted to prolong the contract last summer. LVG wasnt sure if DDG was the right keeper. That version got reapted last summer and came back this summer too. Everything ive seen from Van Gaal since his arrival leads to belive in this story.

Bite ;)
 
You are saying a lot if things but ultimately saying nothing at all, you were asked what would you have done to solve this mess and you are responding by stating parts of the CEO's job description. How about outlining exactly how you would solve that particular problem when it became clear that he wasn't signing with us - which apparently became clear sometime during last season, a season in which he was our most important player which automatically means you can't push him by turning the fan base against him a la Ferguson re-the Rooney saga circa 2010. In those circumstances what would you have done?
I would have made it known he was available for sale at the end of the season. It's strange that other clubs don't get themselves into this position with their top players. All we did was twiddle our thumbs and hope everything would turn out ok.
 
I was only jesting. Been an awful transfer window for us (unless we pull a rabbit out of the hat). Now, where's Comical Ali to say the I'm wrong...

I know you were. You have to laugh otherwise you'd cry. We've brought in some good players but failure to sort this business out with De Gea is laughable. It's all very well standing up to Real but our bargaining position has been weak all along. We've been short of a centre half and a striker; two positions we've neglected to strengthen. Blind is OK but a bit of a "make do and mend" option. We should be chasing Stones who, I wouldn't mind betting, would have been ours now if we'd shown any interest.
 
Is this confirmed anywhere?

I heard Valencia were looking at Navas as they lost the keeper they signed to replace their injured keeper to injury last night.
 
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