I do wonder if we’d be tempted. Especially given his obvious tactical nous and coaching tendencies.
This should be a lesson to some players who want to go to Barcelona 1 year there gundo has done and they want to get rid already!
I do wonder if we’d be tempted. Especially given his obvious tactical nous and coaching tendencies.
Hed be welcome bk here tomorrow for meThis should be a lesson to some players who want to go to Barcelona 1 year there gundo has done and they want to get rid already!
should be, but it wont.This should be a lesson to some players who want to go to Barcelona 1 year there gundo has done and they want to get rid already!
Rodrygo is an excellent player. Better all-round than Vinicius. But buying him means 2 of Savio/Doku/Grealish/ Bobb are on the bench.
Which would be a pity.
Exactly why I don't think we'd throw 100m plus at another one. A Rodri back up or maybe even a LB more important.Rodrygo is an excellent player. Better all-round than Vinicius. But buying him means 2 of Savio/Doku/Grealish/ Bobb are on the bench.
Which would be a pity.
I was trying to dumb down Palmer's ability into a numerical value for you, as you clearly can't tell by his play on the pitch.if you equate value and transfer fee to quality by your logic hojlund is better than haaland yes?
Like clock work.
Concerning Rodrygo, Manchester City's interest is real and does not date from yesterday, but from several months, even years. Pep Guardiola is a big admirer of the Brazilian and is indeed one of the people on the Citizens side who has pushed hard in recent months. If Rodrygo has been able to be receptive to the Spanish coach's calls for help in the past, the Auriverde striker is now 100% focused on the Madrid club's project. He only wants one thing: to triumph at Real Madrid. Despite everything, as is often the case in football, anything can happen.
And?What city never do is come out and say we are not interested in Him! For me we should because Madrid will run with this till the window closes! Oh I don't want him