Di Maria's angel
Captain of Moanchester United
Sign the contract or rot on the bench.
An avid real madrid fan telling their side of the story. He once tweeted "you dont mess with perez as perez always wins" now he has deleted that tweet. Well this time perez messed with the wrong guys, i think keeping de gea even for a year shows to real madrid that we will not buckle under them. If and its a huge IF de gea signs a deal with united it will be a greta victory for United as madrid wont buy a goalkeeper for huge money and we might keep him for good.
The only problem with this stance (which I advocate) is Romero is horrific. We don't want to be in a situation where we are cutting off our nose to spite our face. Maybe we should give Johnstone a shot.
Sign the contract or rot on the bench.
I'd basically tell him to sign our very good contract offer, with a €50m buyout clause for abroad teams (higher for domestic). Then say we'll honour an agreement to talk to Madrid if they really want him next summer, but it has to be done properly and early.
Basically they can put up or shut up to both us and the player. If he doesn't sign, he doesn't play.
Not nice in one sense (very nice for the bloody salary though!), but I think we have to since Madrid will definitely be in his ear all year telling him to sit tight. As much as we want him to play, his head will always be turned whilst this goes on, if he signs a contract, plays, and we agree to honour a decent deal with Madrid next summer, all that goes away and we get a great keeper for this season and chance to really look for our next.
Basically, he should do a Ronaldo on it.
Am I right in thinking Dave and Navas are now together with the Spanish squad? That might make for an interesting conversation.
Cut off our nose to spite our face much?
Am I right in thinking Dave and Navas are now together with the Spanish squad? That might make for an interesting conversation.
Yup.. Not getting why people are suggesting we put him on the bench.. What's the use of holding on to him then..Cut off our nose to spite our face much?
Have United ever done a buyout clause? I can't ever recall any of our players having one.
I think that could be the sticking point
Very tiny snag with that story... and it's only minor to be fair... is that Keylor Navas is Costa Rican....
Yup.. Not getting why people are suggesting we put him on the bench.. What's the use of holding on to him then..
The only person I feel sorry for in all this is Navas, who I read somewhere had personally rang the club to find out if he could still join.
True. Or make a verbal deal to engage with RM the second the season ends.
Like I say, we did it with Ronaldo, we should do the same here. That would put a full stop on this whole saga and we'd get a year out of a clear-headed great keeper.
He wants to go, and we don't need to stand in his way. However, we don't owe him anything and need not do any favours. Sign the contract or you will rot on the bench.
Or, crazy thought: sign a better keeper than Navas! Because we don't owe him shit.If that's true then I think the right thing to do would be to sign him next summer when De Gea inevitably goes to Real.
This is true but there's been plenty of stuff coming out over the year that it was a tough decision for him, with one of the main reasons being a wariness about being caught up in the Real Madrid circus. Well he's just seen that circus in action, with all the politicking between the board and the fans, Navas being shown the door at a moment's notice and all the skulduggery surrounding their last-minute attempt to
sign him. Perhaps he might decide he's better off without all that nonsense after all?
I agree, thats what we should do - specifically with the Release Clause ... it makes sense for us to swallow our pride int his instance. A verbal agreement is fine, but if your DDG right now, do you really want to rely on United and Real Madrid having amicable transfer talks?!
Or, crazy thought: sign a better keeper than Navas! Because we don't owe him shit.
That's all well and good but he's far and away our best keeper, so we should play him. Favours, owing him, whatever shouldn't come into the equation here.He wants to go, and we don't need to stand in his way. However, we don't owe him anything and need not do any favours. Sign the contract or you will rot on the bench.
Well, there are a few cases, but I wouldn't know one where the player signed in the end.Was more just curious as to whether there was a precident of refusing to play a contract rebel.
Isn't he an Atletico fan? couldn't we offload him back to them if he's determined to go back to Madrid?
Actually, the Atletico point is interesting. I reckon DDG moving to Real for a fee he knew Atletico could never match would be a defence against fans disappointed he's gone to their bitter rivals. Its a business deal, i wanted to be back in Spain but real were the only ones to stump up the cash.Would be great, but the way Atletico do business, we would have to agree to a terrible deal economically speaking. They are completely economically dependent on selling their players for huge fees, so I suppose we'd have to pay them a lot, and give the David
Not that I care much about the money, I'd love a deal like that.
I think that Nistelrooy might have had a release clause if Madrid called.Have United ever done a buyout clause? I can't ever recall any of our players having one.
I think that could be the sticking point
Actually, the Atletico point is interesting. I reckon DDG moving to Real for a fee he knew Atletico could never match would be a defence against fans disappointed he's gone to their bitter rivals. Its a business deal, i wanted to be back in Spain but real were the only ones to stump up the cash.
Now in summer 2016 he has his free choice with who he joins and surely Atletico could afford his wages without having a huge fee to pay for the transfer. Might make him less popular with the fans to actively choose Real.
He left Atletico for some reason, he's not going to go back there. They cannot provide:Actually, the Atletico point is interesting. I reckon DDG moving to Real for a fee he knew Atletico could never match would be a defence against fans disappointed he's gone to their bitter rivals. Its a business deal, i wanted to be back in Spain but real were the only ones to stump up the cash.
Now in summer 2016 he has his free choice with who he joins and surely Atletico could afford his wages without having a huge fee to pay for the transfer. Might make him less popular with the fans to actively choose Real.
Maybe we should do a sneaky deal with Athletico to take one of their decent players for a slightly higher fee so we can help pay DDG's wages for them to come in for him next summer.
Mwahahaha!
Of course it took some convincing. He's in a country where he's lived for a number of years, where they speak his language and he's effectively first choice at one of the world's biggest clubs. Why would he want to leave? I'm sure if he did, his preference would have been to go to another club in Spain; after all, he doesn't need to be at the top clubs to secure a decent salary or cement his international place. But we (and therefore Real) effectively forced him to be part of the deal so he might as well negotiate a package that makes it worth his while.And one that actually wants to come to us - Sounds like Navas took way too much convincing.
I dont think it changes anything, 100% convinced he will be a Real player this time next year but just think he will lose that response to Atletico fans who question his move.He left Atletico for some reason, he's not going to go back there. They cannot provide:
a) wages that Real can provide
b) global superstar status that Real can provide
c) titles that Real can provide.
He was ruthless to leave them for the benefit of his career when he was only 20 years old. There is no chance at all that he'll go back there, Atletico fan or not.
He left Atletico for some reason, he's not going to go back there. They cannot provide:
a) wages that Real can provide
b) global superstar status that Real can provide
c) titles that Real can provide.
He was ruthless to leave them for the benefit of his career when he was only 20 years old. There is no chance at all that he'll go back there, Atletico fan or not.
Not buying his going home bullsh!t sadly. Sure, it will be good for him to return home to Madrid, but the biggest reason he wants to leave is to join Real, one of the few clubs that are a step up from us, get pretty much a guaranteed number one spot in the Spanish national team and challenge for every trophy.
Yup.. Not getting why people are suggesting we put him on the bench.. What's the use of holding on to him then..
Problem with suggestion of a 'buy-out' clause in a new contract is that if Madrid did intentionally sabotage the deal, it was specifically not to pay any fee and get him for free next summer.
On the assumption that his heart his still firmly set on a move to Madrid, what guarantee does De Gea have that Madrid would sign him at all for a fee next summer?
Pettiness pure and simple.