triple it at least . Pep said he's the only player not for sale , not even for £500m.Everybody has a price. The question is what price would be high enough for the club to even entertain the thought, and for the fans to go 'you know what, he's a once in a generation player for us, but that offer is too good to reject', instead of the club facing one almighty backlash.
My guess is that the figure starts at around £200 million.
He may have a price but Foden will never leave City on his on accord.Everybody has a price. The question is what price would be high enough for the club to even entertain the thought, and for the fans to go 'you know what, he's a once in a generation player for us, but that offer is too good to reject', instead of the club facing one almighty backlash.
My guess is that the figure starts at around £200 million.
Everybody has a price. The question is what price would be high enough for the club to even entertain the thought, and for the fans to go 'you know what, he's a once in a generation player for us, but that offer is too good to reject', instead of the club facing one almighty backlash.
My guess is that the figure starts at around £200 million.
I wouldn’t swap Phil for any player.I agree, put it this way, I wouldn't swap him for Haalland.
Im sure Pep, Txiki, Ferran, Khaldoun and all the other top brass at the club are aware of this.The key issue with Phil is that City must never take his loyalty for granted... sure he’s a City fan, came up through the ranks and clearly loves the club but he will have every major club in the world talking in his ear... we have unearthed a gem who’s got the world at his feet. We need to take very very good care of him.