andyhinch
Well-Known Member
There's more chance of me being the next miss world.
We've still got Bony :-)I actually think Sane is likely to become the most terrifying of that bunch, fairly quickly. Not saying the best, necessarily, but the one the oppo really don't want to see.
Gary Neville (in one of his rare moments of genuine neutrality) has already mentioned it, from a fullback's perspective.
But as you say, the variety we can potentially introduce, is difficult or any opposition to pin down. An attack with Sanchez, Aguero & Bernardo Silva for example is a potential nightmare & completely unlike Sane, Jesus & Sterling, an entirely different nightmare. Like two completely different teams.
The only thing missing, is a genuine aerial threat, but Jesus has a bit of Dennis Law about him in being deceptively dangerous there.
this.Imo, signing Sanchez & selling Aguero, would be the most stupid thing City have done in the transfer market since the takeover (unless the rumours of The Pelle insisting on Bony, rather than Dybala are true).
So much so, that our rivals/enemies would breathe a huge sigh of relief & I think they'd actually be laughing on rag forums etc & going 'what the fuck??'.
Everybody would be generally delighted, apart from most City fans I recon.
So I'm very confident it won't happen.
City would sell to PSG if they thought they were getting a deal.UAE will not sell to Qatar