Arturo Vidal

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Come on King Arthur, become the king of Manchester United.
 
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I'm willing to believe we've agreed terms in principle with Vidal and that he'd be willing to join.

I still refuse to believe that Juve are anywhere near selling him though or that another top club won't try to hijack the deal.
 
Anyone been watching Skysports news in the last hour reagarding World Cup betting?
 
I cant argue with Van Gaal obviously he knows the blueprint and more importantly how far the pot will stretch. Mata would not come close for me to Kroos even in the most forward of those 3 as however little you think Kroos offers when not in possession its a bloody great percentage more than Mata. But I think the pot is limited. we need a box to box type you are right and we need a CB and cover for left and right back so I'm guessing its more that over Kroos would not fit in here. He;s the closest thing to a sat nav since scholes. he'd fit in at United as much as Van Gaal will.

Mata for me is one of the best number 10's in the world, he can easily score you 15 to 20 goals a season, and he is still got years on the clock. His set pieces could be crucial for united this season, and having mata play off RVP does excite me, with janazaj and another top class wide player we could have a very strong midfield. Especially if its herrera vidal mata janazaj and another top class wide player, RVP is going to get allot of service. One problem with wanting this? where would rooney fit in, and that is a problem
 
Sir Alex should've signed him before he joined Juventus, he's just what we needed in the middle of the park. Hello Mr. Hindsight. If Vidal doesn't happen it wouldn't be such a bad idea to bring someone in like Leon Goretzka.
 
until I see him signing a contract and holding a United shirt with his name on , I refuse to get excited by this.
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Vidal week has had a disappointing start.

Wrecked.
 
until I see him signing a contract and holding a United shirt with his name on , I refuse to get excited by this.

Exactly. Muppets never learn. I was convinced that Alcantara would sign(the only saga I was concerned about) and it burnt me real bad. How do people continue to get excited and invariably disappointed every year? It's like clockwork.
 
Exactly. Muppets never learn. I was convinced that Alcantara would sign(the only saga I was concerned about) and it burnt me real bad. How do people continue to get excited and invariably disappointed every year? It's like clockwork.

What's life without some muppet? Join us! Embrace your inner muppet.
 
Exactly. Muppets never learn. I was convinced that Alcantara would sign(the only saga I was concerned about) and it burnt me real bad. How do people continue to get excited and invariably disappointed every year? It's like clockwork.

We dont have Moyes to veto top-class signings that the club has busted their arse on..

There's alot to be positive about ER - now that we have LvG & a professional transfer ethos in place..
 
Excitement on the RedCafe Excitement Index (REI) inched up today, as baseless rumours circulated that the club had agreed terms with prospective recruit Vidal.

REI had struggled to gain momentum last week as claims and counterclaims were made by nobody credible, with attention firmly fixed on the World Cup.

With players - and managers - returning from Brazil, this week has long been earmarked as the start of Transfer Silly Season. Observers had hoped REI would start trading strongly, as football enthusiasts filled the vacuum in their lives with baseless speculation.

However, many have been disappointed with the persistent pessimism of Man United fans.

@amolbhatia100, from the internet, said: "This is one of those i won't get excited about until it's official." Others nodded sagely from behind their computers.

But there were pockets of muppetry amid the gloom, and with the postcount currently running at around 20 per hour in the absence of actual events, there is a tantalising prospect of triple digit hourly postcounts if market gurus James Ducker or Mark Ogden deign to comment on the matter.

REI is up 124% year to date, though most of this performance was registered in the two week period straddling the sacking of former manager David Moyes. Indeed, 30% of that return came in a single hour following his dismissal, with analysts describing that announcement as "a cyberspunkfest."

Reporting by a very bored person.
 
Interesting thing in all this is that all the reliable Journo's from a Juventus point of view are saying Juve want to keep him, I guess Vidal will have to tell them he wants out.
 
Vidal has a Juventus tattoo on him. Would he want to join us? Who knows.

He's the best CM in the world IMO, alongside Yaya Toure. So it would be a cracking signing if we could get him. He's perfect for us.
 
Vidal has a Juventus tattoo on him. Would he want to join us? Who knows.

He's the best CM in the world IMO, alongside Yaya Toure. So it would be a cracking signing if we could get him. He's perfect for us.

He has a tattoo of the titles he won for Juventus.
 
Interesting thing in all this is that all the reliable Journo's from a Juventus point of view are saying Juve want to keep him, I guess Vidal will have to tell them he wants out.

If that's the case, there's no reason for him to do so unless he wants a new challenge. Isn't he a Juventus fan though
 


This Amoyal character seems to not warm to the idea of players leaving Juventus. Conte himself last year said the club might have to sell for commercial reasons. It's not a state secret that Juve and Serie A in general aren't in good financial circumstances currently. They wanted Sanchez but had to back out when other clubs started to move because they couldn't afford the deal.

http://sport360.com/article/football/18139/juventus-boss-conte-fears-he-may-have-sell-pogba
 
Vidal has a Juventus tattoo on him. Would he want to join us? Who knows.

A trusted source who is usually ITK about players' tattoos told me that these tattoos are replaceable and Vidal is not on holiday but is off to tattoo guy to change it.
 
This Amoyal character seems to not warm to the idea of players leaving Juventus. Conte himself last year said the club might have to sell for commercial reasons. It's not a state secret that Juve and Serie A in general aren't in good financial circumstances currently. They wanted Sanchez but had to back out when other clubs started to move because they couldn't afford the deal.

http://sport360.com/article/football/18139/juventus-boss-conte-fears-he-may-have-sell-pogba
He's a juve fan.
 
Exactly. Muppets never learn. I was convinced that Alcantara would sign(the only saga I was concerned about) and it burnt me real bad. How do people continue to get excited and invariably disappointed every year? It's like clockwork.
Bit like supporting United in the 70s and 80s. Started off excited and by November reality hit home. That said, loved every minute of it.

First day LVG is at Carrington will reveal what he is about and where our vision is directed. I still fancy that we will have a marquee signing, though I am really happy with Herrera. I am sure he will be very direct and let everyone know what he wants.

I know we hear about Vidal, Hummels, Di Maria ...etc, but that is because they are very good and the type of players we should be interested in if we want to challenge. The fact they have not been formally discarded like Kroos and Sanchez makes me believe there is some truth in them. I would be more pi**ed off if we were targeting Lambert & LLanna level players. I also don't want to hear anymore about players like Zaha. We have an academy and we need to give them an opportunity.
 
Excitement on the RedCafe Excitement Index (REI) inched up today, as baseless rumours circulated that the club had agreed terms with prospective recruit Vidal.

REI had struggled to gain momentum last week as claims and counterclaims were made by nobody credible, with attention firmly fixed on the World Cup.

With players - and managers - returning from Brazil, this week has long been earmarked as the start of Transfer Silly Season. Observers had hoped REI would start trading strongly, as football enthusiasts filled the vacuum in their lives with baseless speculation.

However, many have been disappointed with the persistent pessimism of Man United fans.

@amolbhatia100, from the internet, said: "This is one of those i won't get excited about until it's official." Others nodded sagely from behind their computers.

But there were pockets of muppetry amid the gloom, and with the postcount currently running at around 20 per hour in the absence of actual events, there is a tantalising prospect of triple digit hourly postcounts if market gurus James Ducker or Mark Ogden deign to comment on the matter.

REI is up 124% year to date, though most of this performance was registered in the two week period straddling the sacking of former manager David Moyes. Indeed, 30% of that return came in a single hour following his dismissal, with analysts describing that announcement as "a cyberspunkfest."

Reporting by a very bored person.
I liked it.
 
Whilst people are saying we should be going in for Pogba rather than Vidal, I think people forget that we have a lack of mid 20's midfielders entering their peaks. Mata has come in, and now we need someone like Vidal. In the past 2 or 3 seasons we have had young prospects and older past their peak midfielders. Mata came in and now hopefully we will get Vidal. Of course I wouldn't say no to Pogba, but I think right now we need to rebuild for the next 1-2 seasons rather than the next 5-10.
 
Excitement on the RedCafe Excitement Index (REI) inched up today, as baseless rumours circulated that the club had agreed terms with prospective recruit Vidal.

REI had struggled to gain momentum last week as claims and counterclaims were made by nobody credible, with attention firmly fixed on the World Cup.

With players - and managers - returning from Brazil, this week has long been earmarked as the start of Transfer Silly Season. Observers had hoped REI would start trading strongly, as football enthusiasts filled the vacuum in their lives with baseless speculation.

However, many have been disappointed with the persistent pessimism of Man United fans.

@amolbhatia100, from the internet, said: "This is one of those i won't get excited about until it's official." Others nodded sagely from behind their computers.

But there were pockets of muppetry amid the gloom, and with the postcount currently running at around 20 per hour in the absence of actual events, there is a tantalising prospect of triple digit hourly postcounts if market gurus James Ducker or Mark Ogden deign to comment on the matter.

REI is up 124% year to date, though most of this performance was registered in the two week period straddling the sacking of former manager David Moyes. Indeed, 30% of that return came in a single hour following his dismissal, with analysts describing that announcement as "a cyberspunkfest."

Reporting by a very bored person.

:lol: You'll need to keep us updated as and when any transfer happen.
 
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