no one has, but I could see both us and Chelsea offering 100m but would that be enough?My bet is that Chelsea have got absolutely zero interest in paying the sort of figures it'll take to land Haaland this summer.
no one has, but I could see both us and Chelsea offering 100m but would that be enough?My bet is that Chelsea have got absolutely zero interest in paying the sort of figures it'll take to land Haaland this summer.
Wouldn’t think so.no one has, but I could see both us and Chelsea offering 100m but would that be enough?
Is it next calendar year as in January of 2022 or July of 2022?
Yeah not to mention the cut to the agents..They are basically auctioning him at this pointWouldn’t think so.
would Chelsea put Werner in as part of the deal? that could be a clincher for Dortmund.Wouldn’t think so.
Possibly, but I don't see them reducing the price, and I don't see Marina doing the deal at the mooted prices. I also think that whenever you start to see stories of "club X will buy player Y by selling 3/4 first team players" you know that deal isn't happening.
I guess Chelsea will be in a similar position to us in that they won't be able to buy unless they sell for squad number purposesHasn't this been reported about City's transfer shenanigans this summer? Will buy Kane but will only go for Grealish if they get rid of Bernardo and/or Jesus? Not so much for the financial burden I guess.
Doubt Werner would go. My real opinion is he doesn’t go antwhere this summer, because think they’ll put a deadline on it and unless somebody pays £150 mill by then he stays. Same as Sancho last year.would Chelsea put Werner in as part of the deal? that could be a clincher for Dortmund.
I would love to know what percentage of any fee that would actually reach Dortmund and not Riola or the Haaland mob.Doubt Werner would go. My real opinion is he doesn’t go antwhere this summer, because think they’ll put a deadline on it and unless somebody pays £150 mill by then he stays. Same as Sancho last year.
That, or him and his agent start making a scene similar to what Mino did with Pogba when he went to the rags.Doubt Werner would go. My real opinion is he doesn’t go antwhere this summer, because think they’ll put a deadline on it and unless somebody pays £150 mill by then he stays. Same as Sancho last year.
Think their fees will be on top of any fee Dortmund will accept. If it was £150 mill including all the agent fees then maybe we or Chelsea would stretch to it.I would love to know what percentage of any fee that would actually reach Dortmund and not Riola or the Haaland mob.
There were stories that they were insisting on a fixed sell on clause in his next contract (150m reported) that would be a piss take and I can't see any club allowing that.Think their fees will be on top of any fee Dortmund will accept. If it was £150 mill including all the agent fees then maybe we or Chelsea would stretch to it.
Pssssssfttt :-) :-)would Chelsea put Werner in as part of the deal? that could be a clincher for Dortmund.
Fully agree Shirley. In any walk of life, the opportunity to join/work with the best in your particular industry would be hard to turn down for those with the ambition to excel.I'm pretty old school with transfers and players getting big wages. If somebody came up to me, and I was already a goalscoring sensation but playing in a different league, and they said 'would you like to sign for Man City and play under Pep with all the players they have?', I wouldn't give it a second thought. Regardless of who you support or the money on offer, the opportunity to play in perhaps the most attractive footballing side in modern times would be too hard to resist. Shirley.
I'm pretty old school with transfers and players getting big wages. If somebody came up to me, and I was already a goalscoring sensation but playing in a different league, and they said 'would you like to sign for Man City and play under Pep with all the players they have?', I wouldn't give it a second thought. Regardless of who you support or the money on offer, the opportunity to play in perhaps the most attractive footballing side in modern times would be too hard to resist. Shirley.
The problem with recent events is it could be argued from Haaland's perspective that the best in your particular industry actually resides in London and wants you as well.Fully agree Shirley. In any walk of life, the opportunity to join/work with the best in your particular industry would be hard to turn down for those with the ambition to excel.
Could be of course. But if it's a career decision you look back 10 years and forward 10 years. Pep is the outstanding choice.The problem with recent events is it could be argued from Haaland's perspective that the best in your particular industry actually resides in London and wants you as well.