We must be. Thing is though, if City can bag Rice and Gvardiol early they have the whole summer to find that final pieceIf Silva goes Saudi, I assume we go looking for an AM/winger
We must be. Thing is though, if City can bag Rice and Gvardiol early they have the whole summer to find that final pieceIf Silva goes Saudi, I assume we go looking for an AM/winger
"You have any idea how much City are offering for Gvardiol?"City should’ve already gotten a somewhat hint from Rice camp that he’s willing to come? If they are willing to bid that is.
You have any idea how much City are offering for Gvardiol?
End of this month, yes. I don't see us making a Rice bid without utter conviction we know he now wants to come here.
Don't think West Ham fans will forgive him if he chooses Arsenal when he has City as a choice.
I could see it being an Akanji situation where we have the time/patience to see what could fall into our lapsWe must be. Thing is though, if City can bag Rice and Gvardiol early they have the whole summer to find that final piece
Fingers crossed Cancelo likes sand, sun and headscarves.
non-sequitur...you didn't even respond to the point I madeAbsolute rubbish. He's stayed for nearly 7 years, won everything and has now been presented with a deal that will pay him 2 million quid a week tax free for 2 years. That is pretty much un-turn-downable. 200 million quid, free and clear. Generational wealth.
He will then head back to Portugal or Spain at 30 and still have 5 years left of his career.
Catch a grip
Thing is that you have to replace Bernardo Silva and not Eric Garcia. Cannot be passive this timeI could see it being an Akanji situation where we have the time/patience to see what could fall into our laps
United need to concentrate on signing a striker. And they can barely afford 50m for MountUtd are in for him as well. (Ex WHU Employe).
Why would they bid as well late if he hadn’t given them a reason to?
Looks like a long way to go with this Rice deal.
Plus, like I posted earlier, Mount is his best mate. They are very close. I suspect it’s the Rags we should be more worried about, not Arsenal.
Your original point was about not being a man of his word, rubbish. Now you're going on about political idealism. Get realnon-sequitur...you didn't even respond to the point I made
Many people will turn down substantial money from the Saudis because they know it comes with strings attached. Son reportedly turned it down the other day. The Saudis aren't building out this league out of the kindness of their hearts. These players are going to be used as pawns to aid the regime. I would prefer Bernardo didn't go down that path, but we will see what choice he makes.