TheThirdDeano
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Wouldn’t it be absolutely bizarre In this day and age if a footballer said he’d be here next season in an interview and it turned out to be completely true
£200m? Seriously?its how i see it ?? sane wants the move and city are not being fooled with a £100million offer from munich and city want double that and rightly so
As with all the squad players Pep and the coaching staff provide Leroy with personal performance targets that are required for our playing style and team selection. Leroy could not be in a better place to improve himself as a player and any wise counsel would advise him to value it and stay. We have a precious squad harmony and if players are not happy to contribute to this then they must consider their options and choices, if any.
As for the tug of love between wife/partner and Mother that aligns itself with Brexit for shit storm.
A mother's love is a powerful tool. As can be her influence. And Leroy won't be the last fella caught in the middle between warring women.He's 23, a Father and he's worried what his Mam will say ??
Sorry, can't believe a grown man would put up with that
£200m? Seriously?
I think he's leaving. He's just scared to admit it in public, because there still is the risk that Bayern won't bid what we want for him. He would be fucked if everybody would know he wanted to leave, but has to stay because of a poor offer.
£200m? Seriously?
Wouldn’t it be absolutely bizarre In this day and age if a footballer said he’d be here next season in an interview and it turned out to be completely true
Felix was a release clause not a value, think it was only £113 mill, so can't be compared. If I had to put a fair price on Sane I'd say we'd take £120 mill for him , if he wasn't going to be extending.yeah and that is cheap for him if others are going for £140million like that young lad João Félix to atletico-madrid
Nah, surely not.
It would mean: "fuck off" (and that's what 95% on here wish to hear), "we prefer to keep him, happy or not".
But that's ignoring Pep again and again, who said player who want to leave have to leave.
He wants commitment and desire.
When Leroy or any other player wants to leave the door will be open.
That indeed is a problem to negotiate a maximum transfer fee
but Pep's and the club's philosophy is the fundament of our success
and no way Pep will change what he strongly believes in, never.
Felix was a release clause not a value, think it was only £113 mill, so can't be compared. If I had to put a fair price on Sane I'd say we'd take £120 mill for him , if he wasn't going to be extending.
Forget it fella. There's more chance of me getting the saddle off Charlize Theron's exercise bike. If Bayern offer anything upwards of £110m, we should snap their hands off. Though I'd rather he stayed.yeah and that is cheap for him if others are going for £140million like that young lad João Félix to atletico-madrid
Felix was a release clause not a value, think it was only £113 mill, so can't be compared. If I had to put a fair price on Sane I'd say we'd take £120 mill for him , if he wasn't going to be extending.
If Pep is accurate, then Sane will be a City player this season. I don't think a player decides he wants to go to Bayern, and then spends his pre-season with City.Optimum time for who ?. Bayer will make a bid at some stage, and for them the later the better. If he wants to go, his agent will indicate so at the time of the bid, and City will have a decision to make. Keep a player who wants to go, and may not even get into our team, or let him go, and show that the stated policy of only wanting players who want to be here here is a fact.
I hope he stays, finds a smiley, happy face, works hard and becomes a WIorld class player, We would not miss him, as he is now, but the potential he could develop into.