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How has he backed them into a corner?I understand that but Spuds are not in a strong position. Kane has backed them into a corner. If the best offer in from Chelsea they're going to have to take it.
How has he backed them into a corner?I understand that but Spuds are not in a strong position. Kane has backed them into a corner. If the best offer in from Chelsea they're going to have to take it.
I wonder if Chelsea are attempting to include players as part of the deal?
How has he backed them into a corner?
Anything is a possibility. Haaland might sign for Chelsea and break his leg and never play again, Tuchel loses 5 games in a row and gets sacked.Sadly, this is a possibility.
How has he backed them into a corner?
Cheque.If he signs a five year contract and only stays those five years, that is fine with me. If in the fourth year someone comes with a big check, that’s fine too. I repeat, it’s unrealistic to expect ANY player to come and stay the rest of their career here
However, a superstar player that is able to compete at the highest level at their current club AND has every reason to stay, not only for the sporting reasons but because they make more money that way. Messi stayed his entire career in Barcelona and is a rich man. Cristiano Ronaldo with 6 years at United then 9 years in Madrid, the same. Anyone who thinks Raiola doesn’t understand what every other agent understands, besides overestimating his own role in Haaland’s career planning, is also underestimating his own aptitude
I thought it was Liverpool?Chelsea gonna dominate for the next five years if we aren’t careful.
He's did interviews before the end of the season about how Spuds are shit and will be shit for the foreseeableHow has he backed them into a corner?
This changes nothing. Even if he had done zero interviews, anyone who wants him has to pay a determined feeHe's did interviews before the end of the season about how Spuds are shit and will be shit for the foreseeable
But you also don't want Spurs to think Kane is the only game in town. You need the ability to walk away - doesn't ending interest in Haaland hugely increase Spurs' leverage on Kane?