De Bruyne?

bleed.blue said:
The german league is bobbins. This lads numbers hugely overrate his actual abilities.

surely trolling?

the bundesliga has been miles better in regards to quality compared to the premier league in recent years.
 
bleed.blue said:
The german league is bobbins. This lads numbers hugely overrate his actual abilities.

hhaahahahahaha.


SPL and MLS are bobbins - Bundesliga is pretty respectable.
 
quiet_riot said:
bleed.blue said:
The german league is bobbins. This lads numbers hugely overrate his actual abilities.

hhaahahahahaha.


SPL and MLS are bobbins - Bundesliga is pretty respectable.

It's not as good as the Prem but it's decent enough to get an idea. He hits a dangerous ball & is different to what we have. He is also flawed but he is young, & might have been a player to open up Palace for instance.
 
Good news/update....I think so!

Manchester City have emerged as the favourites to sign ex-Chelsea player Kevin de Bruyne for a reported £45million transfer fee.

City are set to overhaul their squad this summer after a disappointing campaign and they have highlighted the Belgian as their top transfer target, according to The Times.

De Bruyne, 23, left Chelsea in an £18million deal to join Wolfsburg in January 2014 and has been in sensational form in the Bundesliga this season scoring nine and assisting 17 goals.

Chelsea and Bayern Munich had been linked with the Belgian winger but it is City who are likely to seal his signature.
 
Don't think he'll cost that... the Germans are fairly reasonable and their sporting director himself said they won't talk unless an offer of around £35m comes in. So even if they want higher than that, I'd be surprised if it reached £45m. BTW the article in The Times by Rory Smith uses the wording: "Manchester City have emerged as favourites to sign Kevin de Bruyne, the Wolfsburg and Belgium playmaker, if, as expected, the 23-year-old leaves Germany this summer."
 
£35 million is about €50 million - seems about fair to me.

The chances of Wolfsberg turning down a €50 million bid is extremely unlikely IMO.

De Bruyne would be well worth it, absolutely quality player.
 
yep, 35M pounds for around 50m euro is fine (but still about 10m euro more than he is worth IMO), 45m pounds is a joke
 

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