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If Barcelona gets good money from this Messi transfer, they can make do with a new CB. Maybe....a Virgil van Dijk?
Their team is going off the rails. I've watched them in the Champions League over the last 2 seasons and that 8-2 defeat was coming. Their side needed overhauling. They tried to be fair but the expensive players they bought were not playing against bayern, indeed one was playing against them!

Against Bayern Munich I recall Vidal and Busqets playing alongside Messi. We know Messi doesn't run so it's suicidal to play Vidal and Busqets behind him. They must be as old as Messi. That should be a warning to City. I think City have got the running power in guys like Foden, De Bruyne and Bernardo so that does not really worry me. We are much better able to integrate Messi that Barcelona are. At the back they've got Pique and Alba too. In front of Messi that night there was Suarez and his speed has gone so it's clear that Barcelona's senior players have grown old and the renewal process has failed. They tried certainly. And the players they bought like Griezmann and Coutinho are top players. Perhaps this can be good for them because they can get more out of the squad they have?

I think City fans should be a little concerned about this. If we are to get the best out of Messi, we cannot just plonk him the side and hope it works. Thankfully we have Guardiola and industrious players like Foden, Jesus and Bernardo
 
Why is it not for you?

I have just seen your previous post.
In a nutshell, I am worried about the dynamic of the team if Messi comes in on a % of the group.
These kind of deals are what, possibly, can destroy a teams morale.
If things go great and the money rolls in and the goals fly in, then great plan.
But if Messi loses his spark or fails to adapt, or gets a fucked up knee within 3 games of the season starting, where does that leave us?
With players literally playing to pay Messi his dividend?
I am worrying about this deal for a lot of valid reasons.
Club and fans being super optimistic in order to make this plan attractive is not good business sense.
If by dynamic you mean excitement and morale then that's patently not going to be true. I bet players like Foden, Jesus, De Bruyne, Aguero are even more excited about playing with Messi than we are watching him.

There is a risk in investing a lot of resources in one player but the only reason we can do this deal is because Messi wants to go. He's on strike. He tried to execute his release clause. The wages will be a drain but even when Messi is not playing he will still create huge revenue for the club. I am pretty sure that guys like Silverlake Investments probably knew about these plans and City will be set up to exploit that.

To be honest I do think City fans should acknowledge that at 33 he's not the player he was at 25 but it makes sense for City in a way that doesn't for Barcelona.
 
I read somewhere that in the City Centre of Manchester 44% of people are educated to degree level which is a key driver to successful business, the City's economy is growing 4.3% as opposed to the national average of 3.6% and we have not even taken into consideration the potential opportunities that the use of the high speed rail links can bring into the City from down South.

Investment in tech projects in the City went from 48m in 2018 to 181m in 2019, which is a massive increase. There are predictions of a Population surge by 2025 - which can only mean Housing prices, and most importantly increased economy which would create an estimated 150,000 jobs in the City.

Taking all things into account, that's quite remarkable considering 80% of the shell suit wearing cunts in Liverpool are on the dole!!

On a serious note, I am sure having a key figure such as Lionel Messi would help accelerate that growth substantially.
"I read somewhere that in the City Centre of Manchester 44% of people are educated to degree level" and the other 56% homeless, drug addicted or alcoholic or a combination of both.

Manchester is doing very well, much improved from the dump of the 70s and 80s, but let's not get carried away.

One of the biggest issues as a club we have is selling Manchester as a place to live for the players we want.
Climate and lifestyle are far from ideal, there are notable exceptions, the likes of Silva and Aguero who have settled incredibly well.
 
Talk about over analysing every little detail.

I don't think I'm over analyzing anything, simply wondering what makes his dad such an important figure in this saga. How could he be expected to solve anything that club, player, league representatives and lawyers don't? And if he is the key in this negotiations, why wasn't he involved from the beginning?
 
I don't think I'm over analyzing anything, simply wondering what makes his dad such an important figure in this saga. How could he be expected to solve anything that club, player, league representatives and lawyers don't? And if he is the key in this negotiations, why wasn't he involved from the beginning?
Because he is his manager and agent and I would expect he also has power of attorney to sign on the player's behalf. It may as well be Messi there in person.
 
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