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Chelsea are really scouting strikers recetly.
Heard they was after Mame! Good thing we rapped that deal up quick.
Chelsea are really scouting strikers recetly.
Joe Cole on a free, Higuain (£20mil), Robben/Ozil/Silva/Modric (£15 mil-25) and two centre backs (£15 mil for both), one who can play for us right now, and the other who is more long term but can also pitch in i.e. a rodwell/Kjaer but not necessarily them. I'd also wait until the world cup is over and make a decision over Lloris and the two german young ones (£10mil).
Max outlay of £70 million.
I would get rid of Nani (£10 mill), Owen, Vidic (25-35 mil) if he genuinely wants to go - if he wants to stay I'd still bring in one CB regardless, Tosic (£4 mill), Foster (£6 mill) and retire the likes of Neville/Scholes. With the above signings I think Berbatov would play a greater role and thrive but if he had to be sold for the long term health of the team then so be it.
I'd spend £70 mills worth and get 40 mills worth (£55 million with sale of Berba) in return.
Muppetry don't you love it.
Great Muppetry.... But who should we look for if Vidic goes? I say the Fulham Centre half...
Heard they was after Mame! Good thing we rapped that deal up quick.
Obviously the Aguero deal has gone tits up?
This talk of signing Modric depends on two questions:
1) Will Man. Utd have enough money to spend this summer? I would forsee an asking price of at least 25m for Modric, assuming he wanted to leave. Given your growing financial problems, plus a probable need to strengthen other areas of your team/squad besides LM, I would tend to doubt you'll have the cash, despite your receipt of 80m for Ronaldo.
2) Will Spurs finish in the top 4 (if they do, then there is no way that Spurs would sell Modric and I doubt that Modric would even wish to leave)? At the start of the season I didn't think we had more than an outside chance (5th was my prediction), but now that chance has grown in size - at least a bit.
This talk of signing Modric depends on two questions:
1) Will Man. Utd have enough money to spend this summer? I would forsee an asking price of at least 25m for Modric, assuming he wanted to leave. Given your growing financial problems, plus a probable need to strengthen other areas of your team/squad besides LM, I would tend to doubt you'll have the cash, despite your receipt of 80m for Ronaldo.
2) Will Spurs finish in the top 4 (if they do, then there is no way that Spurs would sell Modric and I doubt that Modric would even wish to leave)? At the start of the season I didn't think we had more than an outside chance (5th was my prediction), but now that chance has grown in size - at least a bit.
I hope you lot get in the top four, exciting team to watch and with a CL place you'll go from strength to strength
You also doubted we would get Berbatov.This talk of signing Modric depends on two questions:
1) Will Man. Utd have enough money to spend this summer? I would forsee an asking price of at least 25m for Modric, assuming he wanted to leave. Given your growing financial problems, plus a probable need to strengthen other areas of your team/squad besides LM, I would tend to doubt you'll have the cash, despite your receipt of 80m for Ronaldo.
You can't win the title or the champions league. Thus Modric would always be ready to leave y'all behind.2) Will Spurs finish in the top 4 (if they do, then there is no way that Spurs would sell Modric and I doubt that Modric would even wish to leave)? At the start of the season I didn't think we had more than an outside chance (5th was my prediction), but now that chance has grown in size - at least a bit.
I hope you lot get in the top four, exciting team to watch and with a CL place you'll go from strength to strength
I think you are wrong.To be honest even if we did want Modric there would be no problem attracting him to us. Regardless of your final league position. ...
Yup we need our feeder club to be doing the best it can.
I think you are wrong.
If Spurs did qualify for the CL then I'm pretty sure Modric would be as enthusiastic and excited as all the other Spurs players about taking things forwards with an achievement that he would have been part and parcel in creating in the first place. I strongly doubt he'd be especially keen to abandon all that even if Fergie wanted him.
Perhaps more to the point, if we finish 4th then Spurs simply wouldn't sell him (unless a totally stupid amount of cash was offered, and I do mean totally stupid). Even if Modric was somewhat keen on leaving, his motivation levels for doing so would be way below those of Carrick and Berbatov at the time (given the then prevailing circumstances) and he wouldn't be too unhappy if the club insisted he stay - and they certainly would: Spurs are not short of money and you don't begin a CL campaign by selling one of your very best players.
Analogies with Carrick and Berbatov wouldn't hold water in this event, because in those cases Spurs couldn't offer them CL football, and also in Berbatov's case time wasn't on his side in terms of future career length.
I'd also note that Modric has two Croatian mates at Spurs (Corluka and Kranjcar), which would provide an additional background reason for staying.
You're wrong: I didn't doubt that Berbatov would leave for Man. Utd last summer: I thought it was pretty likely. I did say, however, that it wouldn't be for the relatively low fee that quite a few on here were saying - and I was proved right.You also doubted we would get Berbatov.
Any way. Seriously, 25 million is pretty cheap for a Modric. We can pay that easily.
You can't win the title or the champions league. Thus Modric would always be ready to leave y'all behind.
I think you are wrong.
If Spurs did qualify for the CL then I'm pretty sure Modric would be as enthusiastic and excited as all the other Spurs players about taking things forwards with an achievement that he would have been part and parcel in creating in the first place. I strongly doubt he'd be especially keen to abandon all that even if Fergie wanted him.
Perhaps more to the point, if we finish 4th then Spurs simply wouldn't sell him (unless a totally stupid amount of cash was offered, and I do mean totally stupid). Even if Modric was somewhat keen on leaving, his motivation levels for doing so would be way below those of Carrick and Berbatov at the time (given the then prevailing circumstances) and he wouldn't be too unhappy if the club insisted he stay - and they certainly would: Spurs are not short of money and you don't begin a CL campaign by selling one of your very best players.
Analogies with Carrick and Berbatov wouldn't hold water in this event, because in those cases Spurs couldn't offer them CL football, and also in Berbatov's case time wasn't on his side in terms of future career length.
I'd also note that Modric has two Croatian mates at Spurs (Corluka and Kranjcar), which would provide an additional background reason for staying.
I don't know about Modric, but I reckon Berbatov would've stayed there at least one more season if Spurs had made the CL. He really did seem happy there, at a club that had shown faith in him and put the money on the table when others (namely ourselves) were umm'ing and arr'ing. I remember him mentioning that a few times, so that faith in him obviously did hold quite a bit of meaning to him. And if he was younger he probably would've been happy to stay there for a bit longer as well. It was just that he knew that he was too good not to give himself a shot at the top teams, and he wouldn't have many more opportunities if he didn't fight for a move to us.Was he a boyhood Spurs supporter or something? There was me thinking he's just another foreign player playing for the revolving door of a football club, Spurs.
Only because City won the jackpot and came in with a much higher bid. If that hadn't happened you would've ended up selling him for about the 25m mark.You're wrong: I didn't doubt that Berbatov would leave for Man. Utd last summer: I thought it was pretty likely. I did say, however, that it wouldn't be for the relatively low fee that quite a few on here were saying - and I was proved right.
If you wish to blithely ignore the financial problems at Man. Utd - as well as to arrogantly underplay the lure of staying with a Spurs team that had qualified for the CL (as we're assuming for the sake of this discussion) - then that's your perogative.You just don't get it do you? Y'all are merely spurs and we are Manchester United. There is really no contest who he'd choose. Seriously.
Clearly you'd like to believe that - but you're wrong.Only because City won the jackpot and came in with a much higher bid. If that hadn't happened you would've ended up selling him for about the 25m mark.
If you want to believe the dom mongers. Go ahead. They've been pedaling this bullshit of 'United is in debt so can't spend'' sicne Glazer arrived. In that time we spent 60m on Hargreaves, Anderson and Nani, bought Berbatov for 30 million and loaned Tevez for 20 million without even signing him. Not to mention other smaller deals like Tosic, Diouf, Manucho to name a few.If you wish to blithely ignore the financial problems at Man. Utd It's also your perogative to be wrong.
You seriously want to believe your Spurs team has more of a lure than a side that can win the EPL every year and is in with a serious chance of wining the champions league plus a treble every year?- as well as to arrogantly underplay the lure of staying with a Spurs team that had qualified for the CL
Rather it's my prerogative to laugh at you. Really hardIt's also your perogative to be wrong.
Bullshit. It was the reason you so succesfully over priced Berbatov.......
The Man. City bid was merely an entertaining side show.
I think you are wrong.
If Spurs did qualify for the CL...
You got 80m for Ronaldo 6 months ago. If it hasn't all been earmarked to pay current and future debt interest (or heaven forbid, actually pay back some of vast capital sums owed), then I await with interest to see how much of this you spend this January and next summer without having to first sell players to raise the cash involved.If you want to believe the dom mongers. Go ahead. They've been pedaling this bullshit of 'United is in debt so can't spend'' sicne Glazer arrived. In that time we spent 60m on Hargreaves, Anderson and Nani, bought Berbatov for 30 million and loaned Tevez for 20 million without even signing him. Not to mention other smaller deals like Tosic, Diouf, Manucho to name a few.
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I don't doubt that Man. Utd has more lure than Spurs....
You seriously want to believe your Spurs team has more of a lure than a side that can win the EPL every year and is in with a serious chance of wining the champions league plus a treble every year?
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It wasn't, for the reason I've already given (a reason you haven't addressed), namely that Berbatov was never going to sign for City regardless, and therefore Man. United didn't have to outbid them in order to get him.Bullshit. It was the reason you so succesfully over priced Berbatov.
So? What rule states we must spend some or any of that 80 million before next summer to prove we have money?You got 80m for Ronaldo 6 months ago.
Why the heck do we have to ''spend in January'' to prove the cash is there? ( after all we bought Diouf after we sold Ronaldo ( no matter if he was cheap) yet people still swear we are broke and cashlessIf it hasn't all been earmarked to pay current and future debt interest (or heaven forbid, actually pay back some of vast capital sums owed), then I await with interest to see how much of this you spend this January and next summer without having to first sell players to raise the cash involved.
Bullshit.I don't doubt that Man. Utd has more lure than Spurs.
Dude, since we have a bigger lure than you, it wont matter what you do! The player would still want to come to us! That should be obvious.I do doubt that the strength of that lure would be sufficient to make Modric strongly keen to abandon a Spurs's CL campaign in favour of switching to your club.
That is the only leg you have to stand on.I even more strongly doubt that Spurs would allow him to leave in the event of us finishihg 4th.
Yes we did. Spurs wouldn't have let him leave with Manc City offering that alterntive price. Whether he never would have played for them or not. That should be obvious. It's called market forces.It wasn't, for the reason I've already given (a reason you haven't addressed), namely that Berbatov was never going to sign for City regardless, and therefore Man. United didn't have to outbid them in order to get him.
Only in your dreams. If Man City had never come in with that exhorbitant bid. You'd have swallowed your pride and let him go for his true value. Rather than risk your entire season by having an unhappy camper in your ranks.What you did have to do was pay what Levy insisted on getting.
What it did was give Spurs bargaining power against Berbatov. They would've accepted the City bid and then told Berbatov that either he goes there or he's going nowhere. Making it Berbatov's fault if he was still there once the window closed. And he may well have chosen to go to City rather than Spurs since he'd burnt his bridges there.It wasn't, for the reason I've already given (a reason you haven't addressed), namely that Berbatov was never going to sign for City regardless, and therefore Man. United didn't have to outbid them in order to get him.
What nonsense.Yes we did. Spurs wouldn't have let him leave with Manc City offering that alterntive price. Whether he never would have played for them or not. That should be obvious. It's called market forces.
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Fergie wanted Berbatov badly, Spurs were reluctant sellers, the clock was ticking, Levy had a price in mind, stuck to it, and got it .. that's the market reality. City were a total irrelevance.
Tell that to Chelsea and Robinho.Fergie wanted Berbatov badly, Spurs were reluctant sellers, the clock was ticking, Levy had a price in mind, stuck to it, and got it .. that's the market reality. City were a total irrelevance.
You're the one saying that 25m for Modric is "easily affordable" - not me. In any case, I didn't limit my reply to this January, I also included next summer ... and I'm happy to extend my the scope of my argument well beyond that if you wish.So? What rule states we must spend some or any of that 80 million before next summer to prove we have money?
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The premise is that your financial chickens are finally starting to come home to roost, which would hardly be surprising given the current financial climate, the stupendously large sums of money owed and the interest payments being sucked outwards.... why the heck would us selling anyone in the summer have to do with us having the 80 million to spend or not? After all, we almost always sell players every summer.
That logic in your argument is weak, man. Seriously.
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Unwarranted arrogance I'm afraid.... Dude, since we have a bigger lure than you, it wont matter what you do! The player would still want to come to us! That should be obvious.
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That is utter rubbish. As long as City is there with it's offer, it makes it easier for Spurs to pick a selling price. REAL played the same trick on Cheslea. Till Robinho just got tired and decided any where was better than REAL and jumped ship..... You are beyond deluded if you think Levy was going to keep Berbatov if we had refused to fork out near 30 million. Not a chance.What nonsense.
If you can't sell a player for X amount of money because the player simply won't sign for the club concerned, then X becomes irrelevant as a market force - i.e. the offer has no force because it's just so much pie in the sky..
No. That is Pompey being desperate for cash. feck all to do with market forces. Berba's price went up ONLY because of City. That is market forces. Not someone having to mortgage an asset due to desperation. When there is another financial option on the table, the seller can do as they please. That is how PSG quoted a higher price to us for Ronaldinho, yet accepted much less from Barcelona to sell the player. That is how REAL conned Robinho out of a move to Chelsea.Spurs signed Crouch from Pompey for less than Sunderland had offered. Why? because Crouch refused to sign for Sunderland, knowing that Spurs were waiting in the wings. So Pompey had to accept the lower bid, especially since they needed the cash - that's market forces in operation.
Bullshit. City's offer was real enough. As long as that offer was there Spurs could pick a price. Regardless of what berba wanted. Without it they had no starting point to say we take this or else. Pompey caved in because they need cash. If they hadn't you wouldn't have paid as little as you did for Crouch. Just remember what happened when you tried to sell Bent to a higher bidder.By the same token, United didn't need to outbid City to get Berbatov, because City's offer had no effective market force (Berbatov was never going to sign for them regardless, and he especially wasn't going to sign for them knowing that Fergie was waiting in the wings).
Fergie wanted Berbatov badly, Spurs were reluctant sellers, the clock was ticking, Levy had a price in mind, stuck to it, and got it .. that's the market reality. City were a total irrelevance.
I don't know about Modric, but I reckon Berbatov would've stayed there at least one more season if Spurs had made the CL. He really did seem happy there, at a club that had shown faith in him and put the money on the table when others (namely ourselves) were umm'ing and arr'ing.
I remember him mentioning that a few times, so that faith in him obviously did hold quite a bit of meaning to him. And if he was younger he probably would've been happy to stay there for a bit longer as well. It was just that he knew that he was too good not to give himself a shot at the top teams, and he wouldn't have many more opportunities if he didn't fight for a move to us.
I reckon Carrick would've wanted to join us regardless though. He never seemed to hold Spurs in any special way.