De Bruyne?

LoveCity said:
BlueDeadHead said:
Worst Case Ontario said:
And look how things turned out for Mata. Maybe just stop using excuses like on Jovetic and Bony signings and admit that hes not good enough

He made 3 three THREE THREE league appearances for Chelsea in his life.

And won man of the match in one of them (vs. Hull).

Total of 132 minutes played over them 3 games.
 
BenLlewellyn said:
@Squawka: Kevin De Bruyne has now recorded 20 assists this season, more than any other player in Europe's top 5 leagues.

21 in fact... the all-time Bundesliga assists record. This was his record-breaking assist:

[video]https://vine.co/v/eK9Juz1dgKH[/video]
 
Top priority for me.

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andersmcfcdk said:
Top priority for me.

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I agree, I bet Mourinho is well fucked off at the minute..

I reckon he would give that Premier League trophy back in exchange for Kev.
 
An old snippet from February I came across that I wanted to share because I fully agree with it:

[url:1zc11jlj]http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2015/02/25/kevin-de-bruyne-i-didnt-play-at-chelsea-because-my-transfer-fee-wasnt-high-enough[/url] said:
Kevin De Bruyne: I didn’t play at Chelsea because my transfer fee wasn’t high enough

“Being with Chelsea is like being in a different world. Manager Jose Mourinho did not explain to me why I was not playing more regularly for the club.

“Maybe things would have been different if Chelsea FC had to pay [$51 million] and not [$9 million] when I arrived from Racing Genk.

“A higher transfer fee would have potentially handed me a different sort of status inside the club. And, possibly, handed me more chances (to play more regularly).”

OK, so is it a bit “conspiracy theorist” for De Bruyne to say, “If I was an expensive purchase, I’d have played more?” Of course it is, but at the same time, he’s got a point.

If Chelsea had laid out a larger sum of cash, the pressure for the player to perform and live up to his price tag would have afforded him more opportunities in the first team to justify that price.

See, for example, Erik Lamela at Tottenham Hotspur. For $46 million, Tottenham have seen Lamela score all of five goals (one in the Premier League) in his 18 months at the club. Despite his struggles, Lamela still features regularly for Spurs (20 league starts) because the club needs $46 million worth of performances out of the player.

Where De Bruyne gets it wrong is saying his “status inside the club” was affected by his price. It’s not about status, it’s about external and internal pressures, and little more. The fact Chelsea received $20 million for De Bruyne after paying just $9 million tells you what those in charge of the club thought of him as a player.
 
Its not going to be easy to buy him.....

Shane ‏@FNN_Official 26m26 minutes ago
Wolfsburg Sporting Director Allofs: "At this time, I would call De Bruyne unsellable. I am 100% convinced that he will be here next season."
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Mancitybluemoon1 said:
Its not going to be easy to buy him.....

Shane ‏@FNN_Official 26m26 minutes ago
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Just sounds like they want top dollar for him to me any club in their position would do the same, I for one though really hope we have this tied up. I liked the look of the little I saw of him at Chelsea and this season speaks for itself, I think he'd be fantastic for us us for years
 
Mancitybluemoon1 said:
Its not going to be easy to buy him.....

Shane ‏@FNN_Official 26m26 minutes ago
Wolfsburg Sporting Director Allofs: "At this time, I would call De Bruyne unsellable. I am 100% convinced that he will be here next season."
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Thank fuck
 
citytill1die84 said:
City_Sean said:
Why wouldn't you want him? His goals and assists this year speak for themselves. Add to that he's 23 and he has a huge future ahead of him.

Some people are just never happy mate. If we signed Messi people would still moan. Funny thing about it is us fans don't have a choice who we sign.


dont want messi!:))
 
Mancitybluemoon1 said:
Its not going to be easy to buy him.....

Shane ‏@FNN_Official 26m26 minutes ago
Wolfsburg Sporting Director Allofs: "At this time, I would call De Bruyne unsellable. I am 100% convinced that he will be here next season."
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He also said:

'However, in football things can develop so rapidly, that you can't say this now.'
 
birchwoodgingerste said:
citytill1die84 said:
City_Sean said:
Why wouldn't you want him? His goals and assists this year speak for themselves. Add to that he's 23 and he has a huge future ahead of him.

Some people are just never happy mate. If we signed Messi people would still moan. Funny thing about it is us fans don't have a choice who we sign.


dont want messi!:))

We could ask Barca to consider a loan deal with an option to buy.
 
sam-caddick said:
Mancitybluemoon1 said:
Its not going to be easy to buy him.....

Shane ‏@FNN_Official 26m26 minutes ago
Wolfsburg Sporting Director Allofs: "At this time, I would call De Bruyne unsellable. I am 100% convinced that he will be here next season."
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He also said:

'However, in football things can develop so rapidly, that you can't say this now.'


Exactly as above.... read the full statement that he put out and it says that anything can happen - here it is:

The 23-year-old is one of the most coveted young midfielders in Europe but his club's CEO Klaus Allofs insists they have no desire to part with a prized asset
Wolfsburg have warned Manchester City and their rival suitors that star playmaker Kevin De Bruyne is "unsellable".

De Bruyne has established himself as one of the most coveted young midfielders in Europe with a remarkable season that has seen him notch 15 goals and 25 assists in all competitions.

Last month the Belgian's agent, Patrick De Koster, revealed that City, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich had expressed an interest in signing his client, but Wolfsburg CEO Klaus Allofs insists his club have no desire to part with their prized asset.

"At the moment, I'd call him unsellable," he told German TV show 'Doppelpass' when asked about De Bruyne. "I am 100 per cent convinced he will play for us next year.

"However, in football things can develop so rapidly, that you can't say this now."


He says 'at the moment he is un-sellable' - which ultimately means he has a price, especially if he wants to move away
 

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