cleavers
Moderator
Re: De Jong the mercenary.
Can't say it bothers me, and it certainly doesn't make him any more a mercenary than any other footballer.
How do you know the club want to sell then ? He was a very good option on a number of occasions last year, maybe the club are happy with the situation as it is. If a club wants him, then I'm sure if they offered him the right terms, and Mancini indicated he didn't mind him going, then I'm sure he'd go.80s Shorts said:If the club wants to sell but he refuses to go then that is at a detriment to the progression of the club. He is obviously within his rights to do so but the progression of the club is more important to me than the wallet of NDJ. Like I said though, there is little we can do about it.
Can't say it bothers me, and it certainly doesn't make him any more a mercenary than any other footballer.