Harry Kane

Tottenham have done a really good job with this potential transfer as far as PR is concerned. They've managed to get everyone to believe City are run by absolute mugs.
That's not difficult. If you support someone else, you hate City unless maybe you have reason to hate Liverpool, or man Utd. The only fans who question City's vilification are probably those who question Liverpool or Man Utd's right to rule football.
 
Not sure how this will pan out but we need a plan B as we need a striker. Yes we won the league at a canter. I think this season will be very different. Hope we get Kane but if not who?
 
That's not difficult. If you support someone else, you hate City unless maybe you have reason to hate Liverpool, or man Utd. The only fans who question City's vilification are probably those who question Liverpool or Man Utd's right to rule football.
True, but not only have they really emboldened those who already dislike City, they've also done an excellent job of making City fans doubt the club too, which is the crux of my point. I mean read the thread.
 
We agree that Dortmund's transfer strategy would seem to be to make money. To trade up. So please explain how that works with taking a massive hit on the Haaland fee they will receive next season.

There’s a reason why Dortmund were able to attract the likes of Bellingham, Haaland and Sancho when they were competing with top European sides for their signatures.

They are an agents dream. Agents know that sending top talent to Dortmund will ensure a lucrative move down the line. Lucrative means for all parties as in club, player and agent. I think people underestimate how important agents are in Dortmund’s transfer policy.

If Dortmund force Haaland out of the club this summer against his wishes, and in the process the agent and the player lose out on tens of millions, it will definitely damage their relationship with the agent.

Dortmund have shown with the Sancho saga that they a willing to make a smaller profit on a player if it benefits the team.

Keeping Haaland for another season makes Dortmund a much stronger side and boosts their chances or reaching the CL, they still make a huge profit on him next season and the agent and player make even more money. Everyone wins in that scenario.
 
True, but not only have they really emboldened those who already dislike City, they've also done an excellent job of making City fans doubt the club too, which is the crux of my point. I mean read the thread.

A wise man once told me this:

"Haters gonna hate"
 

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