Alexis Sanchez

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Imagine if Sanchez actually does have his heart on a move to city imagine being fucked over by your agent with him demanding a crazy amount for doing nothing straight after being humiliated by Arsenal in the summer...

Poor lad
 
'Arsenal are demanding a fee of £35m for Sanchez while the player's agent Fernando Felicevich, previously dubbed ‘the king of South American football’ by Forbes magazine, is requesting a fee of £5m for facilitating the transfer.

Now it makes sense, as, predictably, does Mourinho's involvement.
He must really like his agent. If I was in that position (last big move) and I thought my agent was trying to gouge out an extra £5m and possibly hurting my chances of an ideal move, I'd sack the **** and hire a good solicitor to handle it.
 


hmmmmm

But Goal understands that while the club insist they are willing to walk away from a deal this month, potentially leaving United with a clear run, the Blues would rather find an agreement that suits all parties and sign the Chilean before the transfer window closes.


"Malcom’s representatives were in London meeting with Arsenal officials on Friday and it's understood that the club will sanction the sale of Sanchez to City once they secure a replacement."
 
He must really like his agent. If I was in that position (last big move) and I thought my agent was trying to gouge out an extra £5m and possibly hurting my chances of an ideal move, I'd sack the **** and hire a good solicitor to handle it.

They all seem to be very loyal to their agents, even when they disagree with them 100% & do something else.
 
You see, this is where I am at odds with seemingly so many of my fellow blues.

We have won nothing yet and I still don't consider us home and hosed in the Premier League, much as the national consensus seems to think so.

The margins have been far tighter in the last couple months and could have gone the other way in the blink of an eye.

Sanchez gives us maximum insurance against further injury, a lack of cutting edge, further impacting the psyche of our rivals, both domestically and abroad.

I don't want the Moral Stance Cup, I want the real stuff and Sanchez coming this month could guarantee the difference.

Put it this way, Sanchez in United's team would certainly get them closer to us before the season ends.

Have you any idea which way this one is going then mate?
 
Pundits appear increasingly today to be backing off from the Sanchez to United line. They appear to be pushing the idea that it is the cost of taking him to the Etihad which is the problem. I don't have a problem accepting that Arsenal are holding out, at this stage, for as much as they think they can get. It seems, though, that the papers see Sanchez's demands as a real problem, and this I find hard to understand. Sanchez signed a contract on the last day of the summer window which meant he would actually earn less than he did at the Emirates. This was because he wanted to work with Pep so much. Is he now demanding so much more? Is he no longer so keen on working with Pep? Or have his views not changed at all and he still wants to come to City as much as ever? Are Arsenal still the only obstacle to a deal?
 
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