uwe rosler 28
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Barca can't afford halland even if messi leaves it's why they are being linked with depay Garcia and wijnaldum
I can understand how it helps Barcelona but how does it help Haaland?Very cute move whether it’s Barca or Mino/Alfie.
But I am still on the tip that they can’t afford him or his contract. This is about perception. For everyone involved.
Must be a media stunt from themIll rule Barcelona right out. No chance they sign him. None.
yes matey spot on
even if haaland is a city fan somebody offers more money in wages you go to the highest wage
I can understand how it helps Barcelona but how does it help Haaland?
Ill rule Barcelona right out. No chance they sign him. None.
I’m not panicking, I want Harry Kane ;)Haaland is the most sought after player in the world right now. We have never signed a player like that. Which is why i remain somewhat skeptical we get him. But this kind of meetings will be happening with many clubs.
No need to panic.
May well be. And makes sense. But wouldn't rule Barcelona out myself.
Absolutely fucks Dortmund off though.
And may that play to our advantage in th CL.
Role reversal. If they rocked up at our offices, we'd be convinced it was happening. Dismissing it is imho in part logical, but for the best part confirmation bias.
Similarly, if one of our star players agent and dad rocked up at another club a week before crucial games, we'd all be thinking, he's off, and raging at the distraction.
Money. Mino is the master of using the press to hype his clients to maximize contracts.
Ill rule Barcelona right out. No chance they sign him. None.
375k week and saving the world, Rashford deserves more!
I think it's important to remember his Dad's career was cut short due to injury. Imagine being a pro footballer and planning that you have about 5 or 6 years left when you can be earning good money, then quite suddenly that's cut to 1 or 2 that are left on your current contract, and only the basic rate, no bonuses. He will not have been earning spectacular money but enough to know he couldn't easily replace the income. The stress of handling that injury will have had a very profound affect on their family life.
If we offer a competitive offer we have a good chance but if we get blown out of the water by short termists, which has happened before, I'm sure he'll go to them.
I'm happy to let them do it. Look at the state of Barca now, look at the state of Old Trafford, look at the competitiveness of Real Madrid. The people running those clubs keep overstretching and hurting themselves. They're having to sprint just to stand still.
I can understand how it helps Barcelona but how does it help Haaland?
Interesting. Fair play on the confidence.