Alexis Sanchez

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We were in for RVP with the rags and they chose the rags. I think their allegiance with UEFA and their red friends will dictate how Arsenal play this.

Ultimately only Sanchez can decides how it ends
Wrong. RVP chose the rags. It was a much more difficult choice between the clubs then than it is now.
 
I really want Alexis so i'm disappointed we're not just getting it done, as seems to be the cry from most fans.

However,

I have to say, City's stance is absolutely the right one. Perhaps they've had assurances Alexis won't go to United in any circumstances, if that's the case, why get into a bidding war and pay and extra £15m?

If he'd rather go to United than stay at Arsenal for potentially 6 months, this will move quickly now and he'll go there for £35m. I'd be gutted, but I can't say we've played it wrong.

The only thing that doesn't quite add up is we were quite prepared to pay double this money only 5 months ago. Perhaps it's become a business decision now and you can't argue with the stance.

There were some critical numbers that changed the business decision . . . 20-2-0 and 16 (as in round of) spring to mind.
 
All the talk of being sensible, balancing books and not being hung out to dry

Who gives a ****?

I support Manchester City, and have done all my life, for enjoyment, entertainment and even when I was younger and we were shit; in the hope of lauding it over those we are rivals with etc

Do I care if we look bad and pay an agent extra cash? No

How on earth anyone can justify walking away from this deal and allowing United to sign him off the back of our moral stance is plain weird

People look so deep into it asif it is their money and a real life situation, football is essentially a computer game now in my eyes so I want to play it properly no matter how spoilt we all come across.
 
It really isnt about paying £20 million or £30 million. If it was we would pay that IF we knew Arsenal would sell immediately.

We do not as they keep saying they need a replacement first. So fee is right now irrelevant.

City are sticking firm on bonuses to agents and weekly salary.

Quite rightly.

Sanchez has to decide between money and where he wants to be.

It is that simple.
 
We can’t be having agents running the show at City.

Look at United in recent years.

Raiola and Mendes have had so much power over that club in the last few years. The amount of money they have made from United if written down will shock many a football fan I reckon.
 
I really want Alexis so i'm disappointed we're not just getting it done, as seems to be the cry from most fans.

However,

I have to say, City's stance is absolutely the right one. Perhaps they've had assurances Alexis won't go to United in any circumstances, if that's the case, why get into a bidding war and pay and extra £15m?

If he'd rather go to United than stay at Arsenal for potentially 6 months, this will move quickly now and he'll go there for £35m. I'd be gutted, but I can't say we've played it wrong.

The only thing that doesn't quite add up is we were quite prepared to pay double this money only 5 months ago. Perhaps it's become a business decision now and you can't argue with the stance.

A strange time to take a stand though? I mean we've been bent over and royally shafted for such greats as Bony and Mangala but we've decided that Sanchez is the player where we say enough is enough.
 
We are simply refusing to budge as we know the player wants to play for Pep and our offer is not going any higher.

If, come the last day, he is that desperate to quit Arsenal, then we are comfortable if he suddenly chokes and wants to go elsewhere.

It might be posturing but that's the situation.

United just in holding pattern.
 
We are simply refusing to budge as we know the player wants to play for Pep and our offer is not going any higher.

If, come the last day, he is that desperate to quit Arsenal, then we are comfortable if he suddenly chokes and wants to go elsewhere.

It might be posturing but that's the situation.
Do you think the rags have a chance?
 
We are simply refusing to budge as we know the player wants to play for Pep and our offer is not going any higher.

If, come the last day, he is that desperate to quit Arsenal, then we are comfortable if he suddenly chokes and wants to go elsewhere.

It might be posturing but that's the situation.
What is the final offer? 20?
 
We don’t know what they were offering.

Going off reports, his agents wants Sanchez on £300k a week and to be given a £25m signing on fee as well as his agents fee’s. This is excluding the transfer fee that is to go to Arsenal.

If you look at United’s £25m + Mkhitariyan offer, add in the above and you are talking nearly a £100m transfer deal before you include Sanchez’ wages.

For a player with 6 months left?

Mkhitariyan he's hardly ripping up any trees
 
A strange time to take a stand though? I mean we've been bent over and royally shafted for such greats as Bony and Mangala but we've decided that Sanchez is the player where we say enough is enough.
Maybe as a club we feel we are now in a stronger position to play hard ball with both players and clubs than we used to be?
 
We can’t be having agents running the show at City.

Look at United in recent years.

Raiola and Mendes have had so much power over that club in the last few years. The amount of money they have made from United if written down will shock many a football fan I reckon.

I get where youre coming from but unfortunately I couldn't really care less
I won't lose sleep at night from the cash Sanchez agent is making when he is skipping past phil jones in May

I will lose sleep when United turn up at the Etihad with Sanchez and Pogba running at us, so.. meh
 
Jesus now returning sooner means no need to negotiate at all right now. If Sanchez really wants to play for us all he has to do is see out the season with the Arse and we get him for free.We hold all the cards. If he doesn't want to play for us then forget him and move on.
 
A strange time to take a stand though? I mean we've been bent over and royally shafted for such greats as Bony and Mangala but we've decided that Sanchez is the player where we say enough is enough.

It's a good point, but I guess at some point, that stance had to come, and why not when you're 15 points clear of the rest.

City in a position of power and using it, in my opinion.

I reckon they still think they'll get him, for the price they want to pay or a few million extra.
 
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