Inzi said:#Raiola: "If #Cavani had the chance to leave, he would take it straight away. But it is up to #DeLaurentiis" #Napoli
is raiola cavanis agent aswell then? can anyone confirm?
Mancio said:Inzi said:#Raiola: "If #Cavani had the chance to leave, he would take it straight away. But it is up to #DeLaurentiis" #Napoli
is raiola cavanis agent aswell then? can anyone confirm?
he is not.
raiola is just dwelling with de laurentis and they are actually shooting strong
We should go balls out for Santi Cazorla before Wenger gets him IMO, a fantastic winger with such technical ability that he'll be able to do Johnson's role far better than Johnson can and fit into our style which doesn't really use a kick-and-run winger like Walcott. He can play either wing smoothly and also play in the middle. He is such a productive player and well worth the money he'd cost (about £16million-£18million), he was mint for Malaga last season.
Rammyblues said:We should go balls out for Santi Cazorla before Wenger gets him IMO, a fantastic winger with such technical ability that he'll be able to do Johnson's role far better than Johnson can and fit into our style which doesn't really use a kick-and-run winger like Walcott. He can play either wing smoothly and also play in the middle. He is such a productive player and well worth the money he'd cost (about £16million-£18million), he was mint for Malaga last season.
I thought Malaga were loaded, why would they want to sell him, haven't they got into CL as well?
LoveCity said:We should go balls out for Santi Cazorla before Wenger gets him IMO, a fantastic winger with such technical ability that he'll be able to do Johnson's role far better than Johnson can and fit into our style which doesn't really use a kick-and-run winger like Walcott. He can play either wing smoothly and also play in the middle. He is such a productive player and well worth the money he'd cost (about £16million-£18million), he was mint for Malaga last season.
Roberto Mancini has had a major bust-up with his Manchester City bosses over their failure to land Robin van Persie.
City manager Mancini is on the warpath and has urged the club’s hierarchy to back him and not chief football administrator Brian Marwood in what has become a stand-off between the two men.
Marwood is determined to offload players - including Emmanuel Adebayor, Carlos Tevez, Roque Santa Cruz and Edin Dzeko - before going for Arsenal striker van Persie, and is stressing the need to balance the books and prepare for the new Financial Fair Play rules.
Van Persie is tipped for a move this summer after announcing he would not extend his Gunners contract, which expires at the end of the coming season.
He is understood to prefer a move to Italian champions Juventus or City's great rivals Manchester United, and a furious Mancini believes that is because the Premier League champs have not tried hard enough to land the Dutchman.
It has left Juventus and United further ahead of City in the race to sign van Persie, with the Italians indicating they are prepared to pay the £20m Arsenal say is RvP's minimum price after having an initial bid turned down.
Juve have also offered van Persie £190,000-a-week AFTER tax and have held talks with the Arsenal captain’s agent, Kees Vos.
The Gunners are understood to be bracing themselves for a new bid from United, after knocking back their opening gambit of around £12m.
Mancini is in a strong bargaining position, having recently signed a new five-year contract with the club he led to the title in May.
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Fuck me, I didn't think things could get so bad. Can't believe Mancini could get sooo irate with those comments. I'd have thought with a 5 year deal signed he would've totally understood where he's at?LoveCity said:Sorry to reignite the Brian Marwood debate but...
Roberto Mancini has had a major bust-up with his Manchester City bosses over their failure to land Robin van Persie.
City manager Mancini is on the warpath and has urged the club’s hierarchy to back him and not chief football administrator Brian Marwood in what has become a stand-off between the two men.
Marwood is determined to offload players - including Emmanuel Adebayor, Carlos Tevez, Roque Santa Cruz and Edin Dzeko - before going for Arsenal striker van Persie, and is stressing the need to balance the books and prepare for the new Financial Fair Play rules.
Van Persie is tipped for a move this summer after announcing he would not extend his Gunners contract, which expires at the end of the coming season.
He is understood to prefer a move to Italian champions Juventus or City's great rivals Manchester United, and a furious Mancini believes that is because the Premier League champs have not tried hard enough to land the Dutchman.
It has left Juventus and United further ahead of City in the race to sign van Persie, with the Italians indicating they are prepared to pay the £20m Arsenal say is RvP's minimum price after having an initial bid turned down.
Juve have also offered van Persie £190,000-a-week AFTER tax and have held talks with the Arsenal captain’s agent, Kees Vos.
The Gunners are understood to be bracing themselves for a new bid from United, after knocking back their opening gambit of around £12m.
Mancini is in a strong bargaining position, having recently signed a new five-year contract with the club he led to the title in May.
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