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Is that a serious question?Indulge me - why not?
Besides, if Atletico lose Simeone they soon will be back to being mediocre and probably won't feature in CL soon.
Is that a serious question?Indulge me - why not?
Because why would he chose them over Real? If the two clubs were on the same level it'd be a fair point, but Real are probably the biggest club in the world whether we like it or not.
Because why would he chose them over Real? If the two clubs were on the same level it'd be a fair point, but Real are probably the biggest club in the world whether we like it or not.
He's getting to go back home and play for just as big a club, that's the key. It being his home is obviously a major factor.I don't disagree about Real Madrid's status. If that is the reason, I wish we would hear that from him. My point in mentioning Athletico is that this is not about going back home, as many are saying.
I think this was a long con by him & Mendes, the plan all along was to end up as Spain's #1 and play at Real Madrid and we are just a stopover.
By all accounts he likes Manchester fine, it's his missus and the fact that Madrid is his actual home.Maybe to do with the fact Madrid is a warmer climate. If Manchester was a hot city etc, these type of players would enjoy it more
I don't disagree about Real Madrid's status. If that is the reason, I wish we would hear that from him. My point in mentioning Athletico is that this is not about going back home, as many are saying.
I think this was a long con by him & Mendes, the plan all along was to end up as Spain's #1 and play at Real Madrid and we are just a stopover.
This exactly. I thought it was obvious to everyone by now? I know it's hard to take for some but we have to face the fact that De Gea has been a sneaky so and so. Again no problem with him wanting to play for that cnut of a club, but him jerking United around does not sit well with me.
He did, they started dating before he moved to us.He wasn't dating Edurne when he signed for us though did he? It doesn't have to be true, he could've been Spain their number one whilst at Manchester United. He might see things differently now he has a girl back at home who wants to settle. It's perfectly reasonable to think he would've stayed if he had a girlfriend in Manchester, the rumours said we offered him better wages. Unless he comes out with a statement I'm not judging him.
But he is going to Real for less money. The con angle does not seem right.
So you think if he had started dating someone from Cardiff who couldn't settle in Manchester he would have gone to Cardiff?He wasn't dating Edurne when he signed for us though did he? It doesn't have to be true, he could've been Spain their number one whilst at Manchester United. He might see things differently now he has a girl back at home who wants to settle. It's perfectly reasonable to think he would've stayed if he had a girlfriend in Manchester, the rumours said we offered him better wages. Unless he comes out with a statement I'm not judging him.
Long con makes it sound so bad. There's nothing wrong with him having a career plan and carrying it out. If he hadn't been so damn good, it wouldn't have worked anyway (and this is presuming you're right, and I doubt that's the case), and we've profited from his talent.I don't disagree about Real Madrid's status. If that is the reason, I wish we would hear that from him. My point in mentioning Athletico is that this is not about going back home, as many are saying.
I think this was a long con by him & Mendes, the plan all along was to end up as Spain's #1 and play at Real Madrid and we are just a stopover.
Surprise, surprise.
Manchester United set to reject Real Madrid's initial bid of £13m for David de Gea
£13m is a bit of a joke. I've been saying all Summer that we cannot expect £30m+ with his contract running down but £13m is a piss take, anything below £20m should be treated as a joke really.
£30m is a bit much for a year of his service. In 12 months he's going to be a Real Madrid player whether we like it or not, the fee they will agree now will be for a year of his service. This makes it different from Kroos and van Persie - if Real Madrid and United hadn't put in good bids there, there's a good chance they would have gone elsewhere for good money. With De Gea we know he's going to Real Madrid, there's no other possible destination and he has set his mind on them.£30m is reasonable when in reality it should be closer to double that. Arsenal got £24m for RvP.
Not true at all, Real hold all the cards because even if we don’t accept laughable bids that will be coming all summer (at least that’s what I expect), they still have Casillas (who, although clearly inferior to De Gea, can play one more year) and Navas, who is 28. We, on the other hand, need to deal with this situation quickly (unless we expect Valdes to be our number 1 which I doubt). I’d say that getting a new GK as quick as possible is more important than getting a few more millions from Madrid.£30m is not unreasonable considering how desperate Real are.
If they want to wait 12 months and get him for nothing then fine. I'd value another year of DDG at £25m, so anything below that should be immediately discounted. Plus, if we win league and CL (why not dream) he might want to stay
£30m is a bit much for a year of his service. In 12 months he's going to be a Real Madrid player whether we like it or not, the fee they will agree now will be for a year of his service. This makes it different from Kroos and van Persie - if Real Madrid and United hadn't put in good bids there, there's a good chance they would have gone elsewhere for good money. With De Gea we know he's going to Real Madrid, there's no other possible destination and he has set his mind on them.
No way he's worth £60m, not even with a 5-year contract. He's a goalkeeper, world class one obviously but he should cost no more than £40m under any circumstances. We do tend to overrate our players value a bit, I remember discussing with someone who thought £30m for Hernandez would have been a joke after his first season and people actually said they'd have turned down £40m for Januzaj because he was worth more.![]()
Not really. In fact I think we should insist on it. United don't need the money from this sale, however, getting nothing for him would sting and Real Madrid can afford it. If they want him, they'll pay it just like they did for Ronaldo. In all likelihood he will be a Madrid player now or in a years time but Madrid will want him now and not later. They're the footballing equivalent of a spoilt brat who wants things now, it's the way they always have been and always will be.
I'm sorry but I think that's bollocks. Goalkeepers are at a premium because there are so few top class ones about. De Gea is without doubt one of the best goalkeepers in the world like you say, definitely within the top 3 and his price (IF he was a long-term contract) should be around double what we should ask for now. Buffon went for £32m in 2001 so imagine the inflation on that price if that was now. That is the price realistically we should have been asking for.
£30m is not unreasonable considering how desperate Real are.
If they want to wait 12 months and get him for nothing then fine. I'd value another year of DDG at £25m, so anything below that should be immediately discounted. Plus, if we win league and CL (why not dream) he might want to stay![]()
You're completely ignoring the fact that he has twelve months to run on his deal. Real Madrid are under no pressure here, they know they're getting him and they can wait a year - they still have Casillas who's a good goalkeeper and Keylor Navas who's also pretty decent, there's no pressure from their point of view at all and certainly not enough to justify spending £30m+ for a year of De Gea service. It'd be diifferent if there was another team with realistic chance of getting him chasing him or even slightest possibility of him extending United deal in the next 12 months, but there isn't. He's going to be their player in 2016 anyway. It's the same case as with Lewandowski - Bayern wanted him and they knew that they were going to get him, they put a £25m bid and when Dortmund refused they simply waited another year.
Buffon went for that price at a time when Italian clubs were spending money like mad. The fact that his record hasn't been broken since and you've hardly head about £20m+ bids being tabled for goalkeepers should be pretty telling. He's not worth £60m, that's nonsense.