richards30
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From advanced to stages to nish in a flash!! :-(
For gods sake read the whole article, it is about a wish list Pep has for signings he would like brought in, and in block capitals it states Isco is NOT one of them.It claims that Pep has Gundogan and Laporte in mind, how does that suggest he 'doesn't fancy Isco'. Fallacy.
From advanced to stages to nish in a flash!! :-(
Says who?
At least wait for some info saying that!
I believe MCRJON when he said it was advanced stages, maybe Isco will bottle it...
I just find it hard to imagine that Zidane, as a rookie manager, would restrict his options by sanctioning such a sale. He's surely going to want as many good players as possible at his disposal to give himself a better chance of succeeding, and new managers tend to get their own way in the early months.
I'm sure he'll want to make a point that every player starts with a clean slate too, and selling Isco would contradict that.
I just find it hard to imagine that Zidane, as a rookie manager, would restrict his options by sanctioning such a sale. He's surely going to want as many good players as possible at his disposal to give himself a better chance of succeeding, and new managers tend to get their own way in the early months.
I'm sure he'll want to make a point that every player starts with a clean slate too, and selling Isco would contradict that.
True but the Benetiz sacking and the Zidane appointment has been on the cards for the last few weeks. Doesn't make sense that they were supposedly in advanced talks to sell him a few days prior to the change.
I guess that depends when the decision to sack Benitez was made. I know Graham Hunter is saying that call was made a few weeks ago, but he is still adamant that Guardiola wants to manage United rather than City so I wouldn't take it as gospel.
If Real won yesterday, rather than conceding a late equaliser, I think it's plausible that Benitez would've kept his job for now. It seems unlikely to me that Perez would've given Isco any guarantees about Benitez's future.
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Perhaps... I just find it difficult to believe Real would even contemplate selling him in January.