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Well that's an emphatic denial then :lol:
 



2nd one makes it interesting doesnt it?

The wording is more interesting to me. In the first quote it doesn't sound like someone who is actually in charge of their fate. Hes suggesting neither want to come so why would they leave. It's far far from concrete. The only time anything is off the cards is when three things happen.

1. The player flat out denies wanting to move and says things like "I will definitely be staying and playing for Dormand next season, I am uninterested in moving to any other club" those exact words.

2. A manager says "we will not be selling x player for any price and he will be staying for next season and long after that"

3. The director/agent of a club says "we were never interested in x player, we feel we have enough options in that area" OR selling club say "he is not for sale at any price and we hope he choses to extend at the club"

Even then ANY player has a price. We offer 35m+ and 150k a week he'll come and they'll bite our hands of for it and if they don't he will force a move in a nicely controlled way.
 
If Juve had come out with a denial like that then I'd have believed Vidal wasn't on. But instead their manager quit :drool:
 
The wording is more interesting to me. In the first quote it doesn't sound like someone who is actually in charge of their fate. Hes suggesting neither want to come so why would they leave. It's far far from concrete. The only time anything is off the cards is when three things happen.

1. The player flat out denies wanting to move and says things like "I will definitely be staying and playing for Dormand next season, I am uninterested in moving to any other club" those exact words.

2. A manager says "we will not be selling x player for any price and he will be staying for next season and long after that"

3. The director/agent of a club says "we were never interested in x player, we feel we have enough options in that area" OR selling club say "he is not for sale at any price and we hope he choses to extend at the club"

Even then ANY player has a price. We offer 35m+ and 150k a week he'll come and they'll bite our hands of for it and if they don't he will force a move in a nicely controlled way.

But we won't.

Dortmund are alot stronger financially now, he is on a long contract, seems like a loyal sort of guy, so doubt it would happen even if we did.
 



2nd one makes it interesting doesnt it?

More like it means even if there was any chance he was off somewhere, it'd be for way more then €20m, which is just laughable. I doubt Dortmund would accept £40m, let alone that. They just have no reason to.
 
The wording is more interesting to me. In the first quote it doesn't sound like someone who is actually in charge of their fate. Hes suggesting neither want to come so why would they leave. It's far far from concrete. The only time anything is off the cards is when three things happen.

1. The player flat out denies wanting to move and says things like "I will definitely be staying and playing for Dormand next season, I am uninterested in moving to any other club" those exact words.

2. A manager says "we will not be selling x player for any price and he will be staying for next season and long after that"

3. The director/agent of a club says "we were never interested in x player, we feel we have enough options in that area" OR selling club say "he is not for sale at any price and we hope he choses to extend at the club"

Even then ANY player has a price. We offer 35m+ and 150k a week he'll come and they'll bite our hands of for it and if they don't he will force a move in a nicely controlled way.

You should be handling our transfers mate, you have such a fine understanding of manager/player/agent quotes. Sign him up Woody!
 
The wording is more interesting to me. In the first quote it doesn't sound like someone who is actually in charge of their fate. Hes suggesting neither want to come so why would they leave. It's far far from concrete. The only time anything is off the cards is when three things happen.

1. The player flat out denies wanting to move and says things like "I will definitely be staying and playing for Dormand next season, I am uninterested in moving to any other club" those exact words.

2. A manager says "we will not be selling x player for any price and he will be staying for next season and long after that"

3. The director/agent of a club says "we were never interested in x player, we feel we have enough options in that area" OR selling club say "he is not for sale at any price and we hope he choses to extend at the club"

Even then ANY player has a price. We offer 35m+ and 150k a week he'll come and they'll bite our hands of for it and if they don't he will force a move in a nicely controlled way.

:lol: You're reaching, absurdly so.
 
The wording is more interesting to me. In the first quote it doesn't sound like someone who is actually in charge of their fate. Hes suggesting neither want to come so why would they leave. It's far far from concrete. The only time anything is off the cards is when three things happen.

1. The player flat out denies wanting to move and says things like "I will definitely be staying and playing for Dormand next season, I am uninterested in moving to any other club" those exact words.

2. A manager says "we will not be selling x player for any price and he will be staying for next season and long after that"

3. The director/agent of a club says "we were never interested in x player, we feel we have enough options in that area" OR selling club say "he is not for sale at any price and we hope he choses to extend at the club"

Even then ANY player has a price. We offer 35m+ and 150k a week he'll come and they'll bite our hands of for it and if they don't he will force a move in a nicely controlled way.
There is absolutely no chance of Hummels or reus leaving this summer. Dortmund just won't sell unless a ridiculous offer comes in, but 35m is far away from that. More likely is something like Suarez/Rodriguez levels for Reus and over £50m for Hummels. Only then is it a possibility I think.

Dortmund aren't weak financially and they aren't a club that sells their best players willingly. Sahin and gotze had release clauses so it was out of their hands, lewandowskis contract expired and Kagawa had a year left on his contract and they had a better replacement lined up anyways. There just isn't anything in the Hummels rumours.
 
The wording is more interesting to me. In the first quote it doesn't sound like someone who is actually in charge of their fate. Hes suggesting neither want to come so why would they leave. It's far far from concrete. The only time anything is off the cards is when three things happen.

1. The player flat out denies wanting to move and says things like "I will definitely be staying and playing for Dormand next season, I am uninterested in moving to any other club" those exact words.

2. A manager says "we will not be selling x player for any price and he will be staying for next season and long after that"

3. The director/agent of a club says "we were never interested in x player, we feel we have enough options in that area" OR selling club say "he is not for sale at any price and we hope he choses to extend at the club"

Even then ANY player has a price. We offer 35m+ and 150k a week he'll come and they'll bite our hands of for it and if they don't he will force a move in a nicely controlled way.

Didn't they deny Lewandowski's wish to move last season, even tho he did exactly that?
 


This is one of those stories that's too good to be true, and the reality isn't nearly as interesting. What really happened was that van Gaal approached the fan, showed him his balls, called him a "****" and then head butted him. Completely acceptable behaviour when dealing with the scum.
 
FFS, Watch Raoul run over and threadban me for posting unnecessary gifs. I bet he's sitting at his house patting his evil looking cat, angry at the number of replies on the twitter thread.
 
The wording is more interesting to me. In the first quote it doesn't sound like someone who is actually in charge of their fate. Hes suggesting neither want to come so why would they leave. It's far far from concrete. The only time anything is off the cards is when three things happen.

1. The player flat out denies wanting to move and says things like "I will definitely be staying and playing for Dormand next season, I am uninterested in moving to any other club" those exact words.

2. A manager says "we will not be selling x player for any price and he will be staying for next season and long after that"

3. The director/agent of a club says "we were never interested in x player, we feel we have enough options in that area" OR selling club say "he is not for sale at any price and we hope he choses to extend at the club"

Even then ANY player has a price. We offer 35m+ and 150k a week he'll come and they'll bite our hands of for it and if they don't he will force a move in a nicely controlled way.

I can imagine you in court

yea she said "no I don't want anything to do with you in a million years, leave me alone, I'm being serious", but I could tell she wanted it.

There is nothing positive in those words from Klopp. Sounds 100% a no goer.
 
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