No idea what on aboutAccording to that, I think we're getting Nadal , Djokovic and Federer.
Always repeat the Pep mantra: "If they don't want to play for City they don't have to." I thought it was inevitable when I heard he had opted to play in the Olympics. I wish Julian well though and think he wll be a great signing for Atleti. Rather he went there than Real.We’re so well organised now that there’ll surely be a list of replacements to go for.
I trust Pep and the rest of the men in suits to get this right as they have done on many occasions.
The problem is neither can even come close to replacing Julian's goals.I hope so, because it will give players like Bobb and Mcatee a decent chance to have more minutes.
Always repeat the Pep mantra: "If they don't want to play for City they don't have to." I thought it was inevitable when I heard he had opted to play in the Olympics. I wish Julian well though and think he wll be a great signing for Atleti. Rather he went there than Real.
From the ten position we will see.The problem is neither can even come close to replacing Julian's goals.
Definitely not a 10. He is really a central striker and too good to be back-up for Haaland. It looks like City are going back to proper wingers this season anyway so his game time would have been limited.Great Deal. Top player but I always thought when he played as a 10 we struggled. He is never going to replace Haaland as 1st choice so it's a great deal all round.
I love Bobb's potential, but a half dozen good showings over the last year doesn't even put him in the same breath as Alvarez. Maybe he will, but maybe not. That's a lot of goals to replace.We have obviously planned to be without Alvarez until September anyway, so him being sold doesn’t actually affect our August plans.
It’s also feasible that the club now see Bobb as being as good as Alvarez and we gain £80m to allow him his chance to shine.
If it doesn’t work out, we aren’t short of other attacking options and could dip into the market as required.