MCFCDroylsdenBlue said:If spurs sell Bale all they need is 2 good strikers, Soldado seems like one of them. They will spend that £85m wisely i think.[/quote
AVB will get £50 million to spend in total, regardless of any money from selling Bale.
MCFCDroylsdenBlue said:If spurs sell Bale all they need is 2 good strikers, Soldado seems like one of them. They will spend that £85m wisely i think.[/quote
AVB will get £50 million to spend in total, regardless of any money from selling Bale.
Wish we had Bale to sell for that price....would bite their hands off
still scored 3 times in the four games against the both teams , inc winners against both teamsMarvin said:He was last season
Remember Ronaldo's performances against City and Utd in the Champions League. I didn't think he was that special.
Manchester_lalala said:NQCitizen said:mancmackem said:Fair point scouse, but what creative players can they buy with the cash, bearing in mind they do not have champions league football?
If you draw a blank within the first 15 seconds of asking this question then I think the sensible answer is to keep Bale.
With Bale money:
Eriksen
Soldado
Remy
Pastore
Shaw
None of them make up for the loss of bale. They're all quality players but none are world class. No doubt it makes there chances better for top 4, they will be still a few players short of a title challenge.
NQCitizen said:mancmackem said:Fair point scouse, but what creative players can they buy with the cash, bearing in mind they do not have champions league football?
If you draw a blank within the first 15 seconds of asking this question then I think the sensible answer is to keep Bale.
With Bale money:
Eriksen
Soldado
Remy
Pastore
Shaw
If he refuses to go to Spurs, then RM wouldn't get Bale, so I think his bargaining at Spurs would be just fine.Rocket-footed kolarov said:Di Maria would n't have much choice if he want to play football if they get Bale there is no place for him there so his bargaining in terms of wages would be vastly reduced.
Akira said:NQCitizen said:mancmackem said:Fair point scouse, but what creative players can they buy with the cash, bearing in mind they do not have champions league football?
If you draw a blank within the first 15 seconds of asking this question then I think the sensible answer is to keep Bale.
With Bale money:
Eriksen
Soldado
Remy
Pastore
Shaw
That's even assuming they can sign them all. I presume Pastore would have cost them a bomb.
I think the deal with Bale is the idea of "consistency". The times I've watched Bale, he seems to go missing for at least 60/70mins, then pops out of nowhere and scores a wondrous goal. The valuable thing about him is how often he does these stuff.
Bale is a really really good player, but 40m tops.
svennis pennis said:There is no way on this earth Bale is worth more than Ronaldo.
You have to take in image rights and shirt sales into that sort of deal. Ronaldo looks like a twat but girls love it and he sells shirts. Bale looks like a chimp. 85 million is outrageous. A one off. They would be mental not to accept.
Marvin said:They wont get Modric.
Another tabloid says they will go for Suarez.
But for his discipline Suarez would be worth almost as much as Bale
Considering RM have the largest revenues in world football, they shouldn't have too much trouble with FFP. They would also quite likely make a large chunk back straight away through shirt sales.M24 Citizen said:Can Real Madrid make FFP targets if this happens for £85m considering their other spending while they're supposedly still in for other big name players also?
117 M34 said:The problem spurs are going to have if he goes is actually attracting some new players to come and replace him.
Looking at it what do spurs have to offer?
No champions league football
Always sell their best players so not likely to be challenging for a title anytime soon.
Strict wage structure so won't get paid a great deal (relatively)
Why would di maria and/or contreau want to go to spurs?