Based on the shambolic history of our transfer team the last decade.Based on what? I doubt there’s any chance of him going without another central midfielder coming in. We briefed the same last week.
Said this earlier. You have to be the 'bad guy' sometimes. It's too late in the window to get rid of one of our best players simply because he want's to live in Barcelona. He'll get over it.It would be incredibly foolish and demonstrate poor business/football sense to not replace Bernardo if he goes. The squad doesn't have the depth at all and injuries would leave us massively exposed.
This is exactly right. Both Gundo and KDB are 30+ - absolutely ridiculous not to replace Bernardo if he leaves and would seriously impact us in my view.maybe but gundo cant play every game, kevin neither, and if you push foden/grealish to the middle and one of them is injured you have no one to play on the left. It gets real tight, so Bernie better stay
They will have the money. Same stuff everyone has said all summer long and still they have pretty much signed whoever they wanted. Don't know how they do it, but it's better to just accept that it will happen. I am sure they will fail though.just because they got their players registered, doesn't mean they now have 70-80M laying around for Bernardo when they already have Gavi, Pedri, Kessie AND FDJ.
Clearly you should pay more attention then.Fuck off with Rice
He’d be double the price and is half the player
World class midfielders aren’t available with a fortnight left of the window. Name me one (other than De Jong who we clearly aren’t interested in). As a club we don’t panic buy and never have since Txiki, Omar, Ferran have been here so we won’t be signing a replacement.Based on what? I doubt there’s any chance of him going without another central midfielder coming in. We briefed the same last week.
He has a totally different role to Bernardo. Absolute nonsense post. Any discussions of Rice ended the moment we signed Phillips.Clearly you should pay more attention then.
He’s a brilliant player with loads of scope to improve in a good team, and Guardiola has been quoted numerous times over the past few years describing him as exceptional. The rumours were that we would like to bid for him this summer but wouldn’t be able to afford both him and Haaland in the same transfer window. That changes if Bernado were to leave.
He’s also four-plus years younger than Bernado, is English, knows the league already and can genuinely play at centre half as well, which would be very desirable given the injury problems which surround our players. He’s an expensive player because he’s very good, but he could play in our team for the next ten years.
I think City would only do that if they don't have a replacement lined up though.Said this earlier. You have to be the 'bad guy' sometimes. It's too late in the window to get rid of one of our best players simply because he want's to live in Barcelona. He'll get over it.