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Real Madrid’s Argentinean striker Gonzalo Higuain has been tipped for the exit door at the Bernabeu according to reports in Spain, with English Premier League trio of Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City all considering big money offers for the in-form forward.

The Argentinean has been a standout performer in the Galacticos side scoring 29 goals in 38 appearances, including 12 goals in his last 12 games for the Madrid side. Despite his form at the Bernabeu Madrid officials are keen to cash in on the 22-year-old in order to finance a move for a so-called “Galactico,” with reports linking Madrid with moves for Bayern Munich’s Franck Ribery, Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard, Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney, and an audacious move for Barcelona’s Lionel Messi. Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly mulling over a big money move for the forward, while Chelsea and Manchester City are also considering a move for the Argentinean international.

Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti and Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini are confirmed admirers of Higuain, while the two Italians are also eager to strengthen their forward options in the summer, with the in-form hitman ideally suited to the English Premier League. Manchester Untied manager Sir Alex Ferguson considered a move for the Argentinean last summer as a direct replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo but decided against making an offer for the player.

Higuain’s contract runs out at the end of the season in 2012/2013 which should ensure that the Argentinean commands a large fee, believed to be in the region of £25 million euros.


I think there is better out there IMO
 
Cartz said:
Real Madrid’s Argentinean striker Gonzalo Higuain has been tipped for the exit door at the Bernabeu according to reports in Spain, with English Premier League trio of Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City all considering big money offers for the in-form forward.

The Argentinean has been a standout performer in the Galacticos side scoring 29 goals in 38 appearances, including 12 goals in his last 12 games for the Madrid side. Despite his form at the Bernabeu Madrid officials are keen to cash in on the 22-year-old in order to finance a move for a so-called “Galactico,” with reports linking Madrid with moves for Bayern Munich’s Franck Ribery, Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard, Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney, and an audacious move for Barcelona’s Lionel Messi. Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly mulling over a big money move for the forward, while Chelsea and Manchester City are also considering a move for the Argentinean international.

Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti and Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini are confirmed admirers of Higuain, while the two Italians are also eager to strengthen their forward options in the summer, with the in-form hitman ideally suited to the English Premier League. Manchester Untied manager Sir Alex Ferguson considered a move for the Argentinean last summer as a direct replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo but decided against making an offer for the player.

Higuain’s contract runs out at the end of the season in 2012/2013 which should ensure that the Argentinean commands a large fee, believed to be in the region of £25 million euros.


I think there is better out there IMO

lol mate 29 goals in 33 games says there is not much better but i suppose we could go for ronaldo instead with 33 goals in 32 games!!!!
 
Tevez and Higuain offft yes please!

Someone posted a translated quote from someone in spain the other day saying similar stuff. I can see him leaving this summer.
 
leewill31 said:
Cartz said:
Real Madrid’s Argentinean striker Gonzalo Higuain has been tipped for the exit door at the Bernabeu according to reports in Spain, with English Premier League trio of Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City all considering big money offers for the in-form forward.

The Argentinean has been a standout performer in the Galacticos side scoring 29 goals in 38 appearances, including 12 goals in his last 12 games for the Madrid side. Despite his form at the Bernabeu Madrid officials are keen to cash in on the 22-year-old in order to finance a move for a so-called “Galactico,” with reports linking Madrid with moves for Bayern Munich’s Franck Ribery, Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard, Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney, and an audacious move for Barcelona’s Lionel Messi. Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly mulling over a big money move for the forward, while Chelsea and Manchester City are also considering a move for the Argentinean international.

Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti and Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini are confirmed admirers of Higuain, while the two Italians are also eager to strengthen their forward options in the summer, with the in-form hitman ideally suited to the English Premier League. Manchester Untied manager Sir Alex Ferguson considered a move for the Argentinean last summer as a direct replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo but decided against making an offer for the player.

Higuain’s contract runs out at the end of the season in 2012/2013 which should ensure that the Argentinean commands a large fee, believed to be in the region of £25 million euros.


I think there is better out there IMO

lol mate 29 goals in 33 games says there is not much better but i suppose we could go for ronaldo instead with 33 goals in 32 games!!!!

I think there is lets not forget he had ronaldo kaka alonso playing behind him ass a lone striker most the seaon so i do believe there is better am i believer that u need pace to do well in prem ( just my opinion )
 
I think whoever thinks there are better players out there needs his head examined.

Name 5 strikers you'd rather have. If you get to 5 you are a liar. If you get to 5 that could actually be signed you should be sent to a mental institution.

Here's my best go at it. Drogba, Torres, Rooney. I quit. I don't think of Tevez as an out and out striker. That's it.
 
I want 1 of Torres, Higuain or Dzeko. Kind of favoring Dzeko because of his size, but really like Higuain and don't really need to say anything about Torres.
 
Footyblue said:
I think whoever thinks there are better players out there needs his head examined.

Name 5 strikers you'd rather have. If you get to 5 you are a liar. If you get to 5 that could actually be signed you should be sent to a mental institution.

Here's my best go at it. Drogba, Torres, Rooney. I quit. I don't think of Tevez as an out and out striker. That's it.
I love Tevez to bits, but you're right he isn't an out and out striker, it's actually quite hard to place him, I guess a deep forward! As he is more than an attacking midfielder.
 
Footyblue said:
I think whoever thinks there are better players out there needs his head examined.

Name 5 strikers you'd rather have. If you get to 5 you are a liar. If you get to 5 that could actually be signed you should be sent to a mental institution.

Here's my best go at it. Drogba, Torres, Rooney. I quit. I don't think of Tevez as an out and out striker. That's it.

drogba, torres, rooney, villa, tevez, olic, dzeko, benzema, van persie, anelka, pedro, pato, etto, d.milito, and dont give me this bs at them not being "strikers", they are all strikers/forwards and i consider them all as being better than higuain. if higuain was so good, why would real consider getting rid of him? they have plenty of money so they dont need money. simply they want the best and higuain isnt one of them.
higuain lacks pace, creativity and alot of time finish. higuain cant create anything himself if his life depended on it
 
Cartz said:
I think there is lets not forget he had ronaldo kaka alonso playing behind him ass a lone striker most the seaon so i do believe there is better am i believer that u need pace to do well in prem ( just my opinion )

The Horse was exactly blessed with pace and he didnt do too bad, and our man Carlos aint the quickest out there.

Its not like La Liga is a shit league is it, that scoring tally took some doing regardless of who was on his side.
 

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