The Fat el Hombre
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tolmie's hairdoo said:Brazilians are like Duracell bunnies, so his age won't be a factor whatsoever.
Diabolical logic that tolmie
tolmie's hairdoo said:Brazilians are like Duracell bunnies, so his age won't be a factor whatsoever.
More like wishfull thinking and hope!! to get those 3 would be almost to good to be true.simon23 said:so pulling all this together at present and from various sources people seem to believe that we are pretty much going to buy the following:
cavanni
fernandinho
isco
those 3 alone would make a very god transfer window if true
Rodwoll will come good! he has all the attributes he just need to stay injury free for more than 55 miutes.Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:rather we got a young midfielder with potential, teams like dortmund get players like gundogan for barely anything and spot the talent, yet we are spending 23m on a 27 year old.
bit worried we are gonna have no english players in the team at this rate
Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:rather we got a young midfielder with potential, teams like dortmund get players like gundogan for barely anything and spot the talent, yet we are spending 23m on a 27 year old.
bit worried we are gonna have no english players in the team at this rate
zeven said:More like wishfull thinking and hope!! to get those 3 would be almost to good to be true.simon23 said:so pulling all this together at present and from various sources people seem to believe that we are pretty much going to buy the following:
cavanni
fernandinho
isco
those 3 alone would make a very god transfer window if true
Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:rather we got a young midfielder with potential, teams like dortmund get players like gundogan for barely anything and spot the talent, yet we are spending 23m on a 27 year old.
bit worried we are gonna have no english players in the team at this rate
I think they're pretty solid shouts.simon23 said:zeven said:More like wishfull thinking and hope!! to get those 3 would be almost to good to be true.simon23 said:so pulling all this together at present and from various sources people seem to believe that we are pretty much going to buy the following:
cavanni
fernandinho
isco
those 3 alone would make a very god transfer window if true
just going off the fact that a few people on here seem very hopeful...esp about cavanni and fernandiho.
Inzi said:Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:rather we got a young midfielder with potential, teams like dortmund get players like gundogan for barely anything and spot the talent, yet we are spending 23m on a 27 year old.
bit worried we are gonna have no english players in the team at this rate
It's a good singing if true, as for Gundogan, he would be just as expensive if not more so
Manchester City "nearly there" on transfer of Brazil midfielder Fernandinho. #MCFC #SHAKHTAR #MUFC #CFC #BRA
Manchester City are working on a deal to bring Brazil international Fernandinho to the Premier League. The move is part of director of football Txiki Begiristain's strategy to reshape his new club's squad around a core of five or six elite players capable of recovering the English title and competing seriously for the Champions League.
According to a well-placed source, the transfer is “nearly there”. Contacted on Tuesday night, Fernandinho said he would not comment on the proposed move to City.
Regarded within the game as one of the most complete midfielders in Europe football, Fernandinho has been central to Shakhtar Donetsk's strong Champions League performances in recent seasons. Brought to the Ukraine from Atletico Paranaense in 2005 as part of Shakhtar's policy of recruiting some of the best young Brazilian talent, a more general appreciation of his quality has been hampered by spending eight seasons Eastern Europe
In 2011, Chelsea attempted to sign Fernandinho on the recommendation of then-manager Andre Villas-Boas. Last summer Shakhtar's billionaire owner Rinat Akhmetov quoted another Premier League club a price of €50million for his most valued player, then proceeded to offer the Brazilian an improved contract worth a minimum of €4m a year after-tax.
That Fernandinho elected not to extend his deal beyond 2016 reflects the midfielder's desire to move to one of Europe's grander leagues and his aim of establishing himself in Brazil's national team. The 27-year-old has made just five Selecao appearances and has so far been ignored by Luiz Felipe Scolari, the coach charged with reinvigorating the host team for next summer's World Cup.
“I've always had that desire,” said Fernandinho in an interview earlier this year. “I cannot say that I am never going to leave Shakhtar. If an offer arrives that is good for me and the club, I'll sit down and talk with the director and we will try to reach an agreement so I can try to broaden my career in Europe. The goal remains - to play in the Confederations Cup and the World Cup.”
At City, he would allow Yaya Toure – recently granted a lucrative contract extension by the club's new executive team – to take on a more attacking role. Begiristain and chief executive Ferran Soriano are prepared to sell Gareth Barry and have not been greatly impressed by the contribution of Javi Garcia, an August deadline-day signing from Benfica.
5 Years younger tough and a formidable presence. He was awesome last night against Madrid.Inzi said:Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:rather we got a young midfielder with potential, teams like dortmund get players like gundogan for barely anything and spot the talent, yet we are spending 23m on a 27 year old.
bit worried we are gonna have no english players in the team at this rate
It's a good singing if true, as for Gundogan, he would be just as expensive if not more so
LoveCity said:Interesting, Duncan Castles saying he'll play Yaya's role with Yaya further up the pitch.
Manchester City "nearly there" on transfer of Brazil midfielder Fernandinho. #MCFC #SHAKHTAR #MUFC #CFC #BRA
Manchester City are working on a deal to bring Brazil international Fernandinho to the Premier League. The move is part of director of football Txiki Begiristain's strategy to reshape his new club's squad around a core of five or six elite players capable of recovering the English title and competing seriously for the Champions League.
According to a well-placed source, the transfer is “nearly there”. Contacted on Tuesday night, Fernandinho said he would not comment on the proposed move to City.
Regarded within the game as one of the most complete midfielders in Europe football, Fernandinho has been central to Shakhtar Donetsk's strong Champions League performances in recent seasons. Brought to the Ukraine from Atletico Paranaense in 2005 as part of Shakhtar's policy of recruiting some of the best young Brazilian talent, a more general appreciation of his quality has been hampered by spending eight seasons Eastern Europe
In 2011, Chelsea attempted to sign Fernandinho on the recommendation of then-manager Andre Villas-Boas. Last summer Shakhtar's billionaire owner Rinat Akhmetov quoted another Premier League club a price of €50million for his most valued player, then proceeded to offer the Brazilian an improved contract worth a minimum of €4m a year after-tax.
That Fernandinho elected not to extend his deal beyond 2016 reflects the midfielder's desire to move to one of Europe's grander leagues and his aim of establishing himself in Brazil's national team. The 27-year-old has made just five Selecao appearances and has so far been ignored by Luiz Felipe Scolari, the coach charged with reinvigorating the host team for next summer's World Cup.
“I've always had that desire,” said Fernandinho in an interview earlier this year. “I cannot say that I am never going to leave Shakhtar. If an offer arrives that is good for me and the club, I'll sit down and talk with the director and we will try to reach an agreement so I can try to broaden my career in Europe. The goal remains - to play in the Confederations Cup and the World Cup.”
At City, he would allow Yaya Toure – recently granted a lucrative contract extension by the club's new executive team – to take on a more attacking role. Begiristain and chief executive Ferran Soriano are prepared to sell Gareth Barry and have not been greatly impressed by the contribution of Javi Garcia, an August deadline-day signing from Benfica.
When Yaya starts in that position I dont think he is as effective. I feel he is better when he is moved forward as sides adapt to him playing deep and suddenly he is pushed forward and they cant cope.LoveCity said:Interesting, Duncan Castles saying he'll play Yaya's role with Yaya further up the pitch.
Manchester City "nearly there" on transfer of Brazil midfielder Fernandinho. #MCFC #SHAKHTAR #MUFC #CFC #BRA
Manchester City are working on a deal to bring Brazil international Fernandinho to the Premier League. The move is part of director of football Txiki Begiristain's strategy to reshape his new club's squad around a core of five or six elite players capable of recovering the English title and competing seriously for the Champions League.
According to a well-placed source, the transfer is “nearly there”. Contacted on Tuesday night, Fernandinho said he would not comment on the proposed move to City.
Regarded within the game as one of the most complete midfielders in Europe football, Fernandinho has been central to Shakhtar Donetsk's strong Champions League performances in recent seasons. Brought to the Ukraine from Atletico Paranaense in 2005 as part of Shakhtar's policy of recruiting some of the best young Brazilian talent, a more general appreciation of his quality has been hampered by spending eight seasons Eastern Europe
In 2011, Chelsea attempted to sign Fernandinho on the recommendation of then-manager Andre Villas-Boas. Last summer Shakhtar's billionaire owner Rinat Akhmetov quoted another Premier League club a price of €50million for his most valued player, then proceeded to offer the Brazilian an improved contract worth a minimum of €4m a year after-tax.
That Fernandinho elected not to extend his deal beyond 2016 reflects the midfielder's desire to move to one of Europe's grander leagues and his aim of establishing himself in Brazil's national team. The 27-year-old has made just five Selecao appearances and has so far been ignored by Luiz Felipe Scolari, the coach charged with reinvigorating the host team for next summer's World Cup.
“I've always had that desire,” said Fernandinho in an interview earlier this year. “I cannot say that I am never going to leave Shakhtar. If an offer arrives that is good for me and the club, I'll sit down and talk with the director and we will try to reach an agreement so I can try to broaden my career in Europe. The goal remains - to play in the Confederations Cup and the World Cup.”
At City, he would allow Yaya Toure – recently granted a lucrative contract extension by the club's new executive team – to take on a more attacking role. Begiristain and chief executive Ferran Soriano are prepared to sell Gareth Barry and have not been greatly impressed by the contribution of Javi Garcia, an August deadline-day signing from Benfica.