abu13
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Dani Alves would walk into every single premier league team, how anyone can be anything other than thrilled with this deal amazes me.
Dani Alves would walk into every single premier league team, how anyone can be anything other than thrilled with this deal amazes me.
It's no clear what his current ability is - he played the CL games for Juve but was largely spared the slog of Serie A, and it's not clear whether he would be our main right back or whether he'd be a back-up or share it.
We can have 2. But we don't know at the moment if we are after another. I think we would have to go for another full back as I can't see him playing CL and all the league games, but then is Walker going to come to City when he could stay at Spurs and be No 1? It is a signing which creates legitimate questionsCan anyone explain why we have to have a 'main' fullback.
Can't we just have two, who both play regularly ?
Or is that not enough of a belt & braces, bog standard, English football traditional concept, for people top take in ?
I don't think anyone has said they are not. But it would probably have to be Alves + ANO and that might make acquiring the ANO more difficultAlright, age is not on his side, but to pass on an opportunity to sign arguably the best RB there has been in the last 10 years or so (maybe together with Lahm) when the opportunity arises is plain stupid imo.
A close friend is a big Juve supporter and watches every game, he has pin-pointed Alves as the single most important player during this successful year. If we were 'happyish with Navas at RB, why wouldn't we with Alves?
Might be happening.Is this a genuine 'it might be happening' or a fantasy football link?
We can have 2. But we don't know at the moment if we are after another. I think we would have to go for another full back as I can't see him playing CL and all the league games, but then is Walker going to come to City when he could stay at Spurs and be No 1? It is a signing which creates legitimate questions
It would be a strange one if we bought him and walker. Surely walker wants to be first choice playing in the big games. If alves comes that surely massively limits the games walker starts.Might be happening.
So if he's still the old Dani Alves, presumably Juve will turn the bid down then? If yo're trying to follow City's transfer window it also raises questions about the Walker bid.Alright, age is not on his side, but to pass on an opportunity to sign arguably the best RB there has been in the last 10 years or so (maybe together with Lahm) when the opportunity arises is plain stupid imo.
A close friend is a big Juve supporter and watches every game, he has pin-pointed Alves as the single most important player during this successful year. If we were 'happyish with Navas at RB, why wouldn't we with Alves?
Seems strange to me. We let Zabba (32) and Sagna (34) leave for free to sign Alves (34) for £5m! Bloody stupid. Maicon was good too once, past it by the time we got him. What is it with us and full backs? Are we actually not as rich as we thought? £5m for a has been instead of paying what it takes to get Kyle Walker and Fabinho.