All in one line.Point proven then.
All in one line.Point proven then.
Does it mean Pep has to update his "if a player wants out he can leave"
to something like
"if a player wants out he can leave but only if the buying club is meeting our valuations and terms without any comprise or negotiations"?
But what happens to the player who wants out but can't? What about his attitude and relationship towards Pep?
Pep has always said that cause he wants players with burning desire.
A player who would like to leave likely had a reason for that and likely won't have a burning desire for Pep
if he had to stay.
So, is that point still valid or can we finally forget about it?
Think before you type would be my advice.I don't need to, there is normally a queue on here.
To be honest, I don't know why this thread is continuing.
If we've valued Leroy at £137m, then we won't be selling him for say £80m, will we. And Bayern won't be paying £80m+.
So on that basis, he isn't going there and that's the end of it.
Assuming Leroy does not rock the boat. I wait for the CS squad. If he's involved at the weekend, then I think that kills it, cos the only way this deal happens now is if Leroy demands it.To be honest, I don't know why this thread is continuing.
If we've valued Leroy at £137m, then we won't be selling him for say £80m, will we. And Bayern won't be paying £80m+.
So on that basis, he isn't going there and that's the end of it.
Think before you type would be my advice.
Maybe I should have said our.If I needed your advice, I'd be more fucked than Solskjaer
I think his reply would be the same but in the plural ;)Maybe I should have said our.