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People are ready but not sure you are to be fairI hope people in here are ready for the absolute meltdown thats going to occur now.

People are ready but not sure you are to be fairI hope people in here are ready for the absolute meltdown thats going to occur now.
Hardball with who? We've agreed a fee.He's bound to go on the tour - Barca are playing hardball, as are we.
From what i've read, we're playing the long waiting game on this one, and if he's not here before the start of the PL, so be it, we'll see it out.True enough. I just hope we're being sensible in the background and doing the groundwork on the alternatives. Appreciate we'll give this every chance to work itself out but hope we don't leave ourselves exposed if it doesn't turn out the way we'd like.
So yeah... it's going to be a long summer and i think any other target will be when the de Jong deal is totally dead in the water and no chance of it happening. We might be prepared to go until the final week of the window to be fairJames Ducker (The Telegraph) now claims that the Red Devils are willing to play the long game, and wait for De Jong to make his final decision, even if it means after the start of the Premier League season.
He states: “Manchester United are prepared to play the long game in their £72 million pursuit of Frenkie de Jong even if they have not secured a deal for the Barcelona midfielder by the time the new Premier League season starts.”
“United are hoping the situation will be resolved as swiftly as possible but they are prepared to sit tight.”
“If the current salary deadlock proves insurmountable between De Jong and Barcelona, United are likely to be forced to pursue other targets but manager Erik ten Hag – who considers his former Ajax player to be integral to his plans – believes the current wait will be worth it. ”
That's not going to happen
Good you mentioned it. Needs reminding.Need to walk away. Has it been said before this is definitely giving off Di Maria vibes.
This is surely a joke.Need to walk away. Has it been said before this is definitely giving off Di Maria vibes.
You’ve been presented with so much evidence that the player literally has to leave. Try and take it in.People still think this is a ploy for money? zero chance of this happening
Well played we've just wasted a full summer on a player who isn't going anywhere.
Of course it will. We aren't signing another midfielder on top of Eriksen and De Jong.That's not going to happen
Might have thought you'd be right at the top of the meltdown list to be fair.People still think this is a ploy for money? zero chance of this happening
Well played we've just wasted a full summer on a player who isn't going anywhere.
You’ve been presented with so much evidence that the player literally has to leave. Try and take it in.
Might have thought you'd be right at the top of the meltdown list to be fair.
Why follow the thread if you know for sure it's not happening??
Thanks for the info. One of the research journos for VI mentioned 400 million as the minimum of what the firm is expected to earn.Okay, so the quarterly TV rights payments they get, they're pre-selling almost one quarters worth in return now for a lump sum that see's them miss out on 10% of their TV revenue for the next 25 years? I'm sure Donald Trump said something about the Iran deal that fits this situation.
The firm buying the rights for TV and merch said they hope to make €600m off both deals (€1.2b total) and Barcelona have settled for €200m now. Absolute fecking car crash.
https://theathletic.com/news/barcelona-sixth-street-tv-rights/PBONoC5Nn8yl/?amp=1
Damn it's a Dutch thing, nah but seriously, I get what you are saying but if he does refuse to go, well they could always use the nuclear option and come out and stated his refusal will see him on the bench and not play, which then throws up a curveball so to speak given LVGs recent comments about not selecting players for the World Cup that are not getting game time, so then it would become a test for LVG and his recent if to be believed comments to Justin Timber about not coming here due to lack of game time and how it would cost him his spot and for FDJ if LVG is not just mouthing off with his normal anti UTD BS.
Yep, that's the way I see it as well. But De Jong/Eriksen will not play in a midfield twoWhatever about Eriksen and De Jong, I could easily see us not signing another mid, with De Jong being partnered by Fred/McTominay/VDB rotating.
Like I said last night if Barcelona REALLY wanted him out they'd have left him at Barcelona. At this point it's best for Utd to move on. Whatever obstacle we're facing seems too big for us to solve this window
And yet Barcelona are not acting as if the player has to leave.You’ve been presented with so much evidence that the player literally has to leave. Try and take it in.
I didn’t realise summer ended in mid July.People still think this is a ploy for money? zero chance of this happening
Well played we've just wasted a full summer on a player who isn't going anywhere.
Hardball with who? We've agreed a fee.
I'm certain if there was something they could do, they'd do it.
de Jong staying on the contract he's on will literally cock up the entire transfer window for them. They won't be able to register any new players, and those like Lewandowski and probably Silva too will fall through i'd imagine.
Do you think de Jong will be liked then? Unless the guy has balls of steel, i'm gessing the pressure will get to him before long
Which won’t be the first time anyway. At least I’m glad we were able to secure other targets and slightly improve the team but our midfield will still unfortunately be in shambles.People still think this is a ploy for money? zero chance of this happening
Well played we've just wasted a full summer on a player who isn't going anywhere.
I didn’t realise summer ended in mid July.
Not really when they'd end up with big money for a player they don't need amidst a summer of sexy splash signings. They'll look even less silly if the Bernardo Silva reports are true.And yet Barcelona are not acting as if the player has to leave.
Their situation and their actions don't match. Which means either it's all bullshit or Barcelona are going to look quite silly come the end of the window.
They want the de Jong money to put into transfers. They probably can't afford the 17m straight up hence the problems. Or alternatively they don't want to pay it straight up! They're probably looking for anything in the contract that might get them out of this without paying a penny is back wages or loyalty bonuses, which is why he's saying he wants to stay, that's probably their big get out of it all card.They'd be the ones in breach of contract then, which is not what they want.
It's really so incredibly stupid to hold up a deal with 85m all told for 17m.
Correct me if I'm wrong but this is the first time I've ever seen a team agree a fee for one of their players and still take the player on tour.
Looks like we're being taken for a ride.
Here's to hoping we've moved on.
pretty level headed from Howson (apart from the clickbait title)
People still think this is a ploy for money? zero chance of this happening
Well played we've just wasted a full summer on a player who isn't going anywhere.
Ye its strange, have seen plenty of deals where fee was agreed while they were on tour and then left to complete transfer, but this is weird.Correct me if I'm wrong but this is the first time I've ever seen a team agree a fee for one of their players and still take the player on tour.
Looks like we're being taken for a ride.
Here's to hoping we've moved on.
We should impose transfer deadline day on ourselves rather than waiting until the end of the window. It’s all over.May as well in this case