Judas
Open to offers
Only think it makes sense if you can't sell players either. Stupid to stop teams being able to buy, but still lose players.
In general, transfer fees and wages tend to go hand in hand. If you're unwilling to meet inter's price, you're probably also unwilling to give comparable wages to the playerWe could give him £150k easily, also UCL football.
It's a good idea imo. Might need to open the window a bit earlier to compensate though. Doesn't it officially open on July the 1st?
9th of juneYep think so.
If city get him, there will be only one favourite for the title. How have we not put in a bid or at least test the water for a player like Sanchez.
They already had Bernardo Silva, Raheem Sterling, and Leroy Sane on the bench last game. Assuming Alexis would join, that would push Gabriel Jesus down the pecking order too. How the hell can they fit all of these players into one team and keep them all happy?
It'd help a little, but these are all top-tier attackers who need their egos stroked with constant game-time. Man City are hardly a Real Madrid-tier side who could keep the likes of Morata, James etc. relatively happy on the bench.The $£€ will keep them happy.
Working with a genius like Guardiola is what they've dreamt of all their lives.They already had Bernardo Silva, Raheem Sterling, and Leroy Sane on the bench last game. Assuming Alexis would join, that would push Gabriel Jesus down the pecking order too. How the hell can they fit all of these players into one team and keep them all happy?
We probably have, and just like last time, he's no interest in joining us. Believe it or not, not everyone cares about Man Utd.
If we meet Inter's asking price I very much doubt we would fail to agree personal terms with the player. We normally pay over the odds on wages..In general, transfer fees and wages tend to go hand in hand. If you're unwilling to meet inter's price, you're probably also unwilling to give comparable wages to the player
Just read something on Twitter that I won't post because they're not a good source, but they said there are reports in France (RMC?) that Spurs are going to come back with a second bid for Martial.
In Italy TMW are saying that Martial himself has encouraged Spurs to sign him. I've not seen these reports for myself though, and I'm not sure if they're reliable either.
Selling yes, buying no.Since Premier clubs can still sell to clubs in other countries, it won't stop foreign countries from coming after Premier based players, which seems to be the biggest problem with the window closing after the season starts.
The question I have is, the article says Premier can still sell to clubs in countries where the window is open, can the Premier clubs still buy players from clubs in countries where the window is still open ?
Selling yes, buying no.
Not with that tattoo he's not.If City bring in Sanchez then we should go all out for Sane (about as unrealistic as you can get i know...but worth a punt!)
If that is the case, I can't tell from reading the article, than It would put English clubs at a disadvantage in Europe when European clubs have an extra three weeks or so to add to their squads.
How so? It makes it much fairer in my opinion. It's a completely level playing field going into the new season. With the current system you have, for example, us battering West Ham 4-0, but if they sign Carvalho and say another 1 or 2 decent players, then when a direct rival in Spurs come to play them next month they could struggle and potentially drop points.Awful idea. Puts the Premier League in general and especially the smaller PL teams at a massive disadvantage
How so? It makes it much fairer in my opinion. It's a completely level playing field going into the new season. With the current system you have, for example, us battering West Ham 4-0, but if they sign Carvalho and say another 1 or 2 decent players, then when a direct rival in Spurs come to play them next month they could struggle and potentially drop points.
It's happened before. Most clubs are wise and get their major signings in early, but it happens where clubs realise they still have weaknesses after a couple of games and directly address them.
Have you seen this first hand or is it just rumours saying RMC have said this? Will be worried if they are actually reporting this.