Alternatives to Falcao, Cavani and Gotze?

Bale and Lewandowski would be a very intelligent use of our funds.

Why spend £50m on Falcao or Cavani when we can swap Dzeko for Lewandowski, and then use the money to go big time on Bale?

Bale gives us the different facet the team lacks, he is 23.

Lewandowski is a predator in the penalty area, he is 24 and is made for England.

Cavani is a couple of years older and Falcao is 28 early next year, both who will want £200,000 plus a week and a five year deal.

The other two have major resale value if they are successful and can easily pocket £300k a week between them.

Leaving City with the best part of another £50m plus sales to buy the world class midfielder we desperately need.
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Bale and Lewandowski would be a very intelligent use of our funds.

Why spend £50m on Falcao or Cavani when we can swap Dzeko for Lewandowski, and then use the money to go big time on Bale?

Bale gives us the different facet the team lacks, he is 23.

Lewandowski is a predator in the penalty area, he is 24 and is made for England.

Cavani is a couple of years older and Falcao is 28 early next year, both who will want £200,000 plus a week and a five year deal.

The other two have major resale value if they are successful and can easily pocket £300k a week between them.

Leaving City with the best part of another £50m plus sales to buy the world class midfielder we desperately need.

Lewandowski either moves to potential treble winners or the potential FA Cup winners. I reckon he's done and dusted unless we really push Dzeko swap deal.
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Bale and Lewandowski would be a very intelligent use of our funds.

Why spend £50m on Falcao or Cavani when we can swap Dzeko for Lewandowski, and then use the money to go big time on Bale?

Bale gives us the different facet the team lacks, he is 23.

Lewandowski is a predator in the penalty area, he is 24 and is made for England.

Cavani is a couple of years older and Falcao is 28 early next year, both who will want £200,000 plus a week and a five year deal.

The other two have major resale value if they are successful and can easily pocket £300k a week between them.

Leaving City with the best part of another £50m plus sales to buy the world class midfielder we desperately need.


Wouldn't argue with that too much but I do like Cavani and would think he is more versatile than Lewandowski. If funds are limited, I'd rather have Lewandowski and Bale than just Cavani. The Dortmund team demonstrate what you can do with top management and sensible spending.
 
NipHolmes said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Bale and Lewandowski would be a very intelligent use of our funds.

Why spend £50m on Falcao or Cavani when we can swap Dzeko for Lewandowski, and then use the money to go big time on Bale?

Bale gives us the different facet the team lacks, he is 23.

Lewandowski is a predator in the penalty area, he is 24 and is made for England.

Cavani is a couple of years older and Falcao is 28 early next year, both who will want £200,000 plus a week and a five year deal.

The other two have major resale value if they are successful and can easily pocket £300k a week between them.

Leaving City with the best part of another £50m plus sales to buy the world class midfielder we desperately need.

Lewandowski either moves to potential treble winners or the potential FA Cup winners. I reckon he's done and dusted unless we really push Dzeko swap deal.


I believe the recent sale of Goetze may have now changed the stance of the Dortmund board in terms of a further backlash in selling them another top name.

If I had to put money on, I expect Suarez to rock up at Bayern, Pep's brother also happens to be his agent...

The one club I fear on Lewandowski is United, they are confirmed admirers of the lad.

Dzeko is our ace. What might not have been receptive in November, can change when you start talking to someone a little bit cheeky.<br /><br />-- Thu Apr 25, 2013 12:24 pm --<br /><br />
OB1 said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Bale and Lewandowski would be a very intelligent use of our funds.

Why spend £50m on Falcao or Cavani when we can swap Dzeko for Lewandowski, and then use the money to go big time on Bale?

Bale gives us the different facet the team lacks, he is 23.

Lewandowski is a predator in the penalty area, he is 24 and is made for England.

Cavani is a couple of years older and Falcao is 28 early next year, both who will want £200,000 plus a week and a five year deal.

The other two have major resale value if they are successful and can easily pocket £300k a week between them.

Leaving City with the best part of another £50m plus sales to buy the world class midfielder we desperately need.


Wouldn't argue with that too much but I do like Cavani and would think he is more versatile than Lewandowski. If funds are limited, I'd rather have Lewandowski and Bale than just Cavani. The Dortmund team demonstrate what you can do with top management and sensible spending.


Exactly. Nobody can really say that Lewandowski is half the player Cavani is, can they?

He's half the price and would assume he would settle a little easier.

I was a little suspect about Lewandowski until last night. His awareness in the penalty area was more Falcao-like.
 
Falcao for me over Cavani. As alternatives if Higuain became available I would relish him at City. I was half hoping that with Mario's arrival that El Shaarawy might be available, but he has just signed a contract extension. Of the younger brigade there is Aubameyang from St Etienne. You can toss in Jovetic although all the talk seems to be linking him with Arsenal.

If we don't want to cramp Sergio then surround him with attacking midfielders. There is Lamela (Argentinian which is in our favour), Isco, Adam Maher is also a very promising playmaker, and Eriksen. I think Txiki will be looking for speed. I have a feeling we might get Lamela and Maher.

We are going to have to go in hard this summer because it looks like all our rivals will be strengthening significantly.

Oh for a sneak peek at Txiki's little black book!
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Bale and Lewandowski would be a very intelligent use of our funds.

Why spend £50m on Falcao or Cavani when we can swap Dzeko for Lewandowski, and then use the money to go big time on Bale?

Bale gives us the different facet the team lacks, he is 23.

Lewandowski is a predator in the penalty area, he is 24 and is made for England.

Cavani is a couple of years older and Falcao is 28 early next year, both who will want £200,000 plus a week and a five year deal.

The other two have major resale value if they are successful and can easily pocket £300k a week between them.

Leaving City with the best part of another £50m plus sales to buy the world class midfielder we desperately need.


Do you think that Fabregas might be open to a move to City?
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Bale and Lewandowski would be a very intelligent use of our funds.

Why spend £50m on Falcao or Cavani when we can swap Dzeko for Lewandowski, and then use the money to go big time on Bale?

Bale gives us the different facet the team lacks, he is 23.

Lewandowski is a predator in the penalty area, he is 24 and is made for England.

Cavani is a couple of years older and Falcao is 28 early next year, both who will want £200,000 plus a week and a five year deal.

The other two have major resale value if they are successful and can easily pocket £300k a week between them.

Leaving City with the best part of another £50m plus sales to buy the world class midfielder we desperately need.

also, you know that bale is too expensive. he just 23yr old and world class talent.

we can't put money on it.
 
Alma Bear said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Bale and Lewandowski would be a very intelligent use of our funds.

Why spend £50m on Falcao or Cavani when we can swap Dzeko for Lewandowski, and then use the money to go big time on Bale?

Bale gives us the different facet the team lacks, he is 23.

Lewandowski is a predator in the penalty area, he is 24 and is made for England.

Cavani is a couple of years older and Falcao is 28 early next year, both who will want £200,000 plus a week and a five year deal.

The other two have major resale value if they are successful and can easily pocket £300k a week between them.

Leaving City with the best part of another £50m plus sales to buy the world class midfielder we desperately need.


Do you think that Fabregas might be open to a move to City?


Are we related?

I have felt for a long time he would be the perfect piece of the jigsaw.

Relations between the two clubs aren't the best, but the lad admits he would like to come back to England one day.
 
jollylescott said:
Falcao for me over Cavani. As alternatives if Higuain became available I would relish him at City. I was half hoping that with Mario's arrival that El Shaarawy might be available, but he has just signed a contract extension. Of the younger brigade there is Aubameyang from St Etienne. You can toss in Jovetic although all the talk seems to be linking him with Arsenal.

If we don't want to cramp Sergio then surround him with attacking midfielders. There is Lamela (Argentinian which is in our favour), Isco, Adam Maher is also a very promising playmaker, and Eriksen. I think Txiki will be looking for speed. I have a feeling we might get Lamela and Maher.

We are going to have to go in hard this summer because it looks like all our rivals will be strengthening significantly.

Oh for a sneak peek at Txiki's little black book!

or at Noel's napkin! (what a let down that was)
 

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