AkanjisAfro
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In fact it could be very much like the Sterling deal going back with slight improved bids yet on a much more discreet level.
She's an alright poster!He's nailed on a City player.
And City have won more leagues in the last 5 years than Wolfsburg have in the entire history of their club.
And I fucking hate you bunch of Munich wankers and have no problem personally quoting you when he signs so the whole forum can laugh at your delusions
Why? He has a contract until 2019. But I am pretty sure the club will add onto it to keep him satisfied.
At City he is one of many - at Wolfsburg the big fish in the pond. The mighty EPL does not run away. For his own development it should be better to stay.
Are the chances for trophies really bigger with City than with Wolfsburg? Wolfsburg won more trophies last season than City did...
Maybe you should listen to the officials of Wolfsburg and what they are saying, too...
The last I have heared is that Kevin will play this season in Wolfsburg and that they do not sell.
£50m are nothing on a market that has no value in it...
I do not think that Wolfsburg is scared of Bayern selling them stars away - they are a lot more rational than Dortmund is. Some might look into the Bayern squad and where their players came from... There ain't a lot players from German clubs. And I do not think that Dortmund would be better off if Lewandowski would have gone to Real or the EPL...
A bit like Brendan Rodgers saying the same about Sterling.Ain't it enough when the manager says in the microphones of Sky yesterday that de Bruyne will stay this season?
Ain't it enough when the manager says in the microphones of Sky yesterday that de Bruyne will stay this season?
Wolfsburg are owned by Volkswagen and their Chairman sits on the Board of Bayern so I think that's quite likely to happen and the player probably knows that if he keeps performing he will play for Bayern.