BLUEMOONBAZ
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I would be tempted to let Gabby go on loan and see if he can shine away from usWhere are they going? Which other European club has the money to buy them?
I would be tempted to let Gabby go on loan and see if he can shine away from usWhere are they going? Which other European club has the money to buy them?
Why?I would be tempted to let Gabby go on loan and see if he can shine away from us
Rather than sell him I mean and not get a big fee, rather see if he could make a break through away from us and either return or get us a decent price.Why?
I get your logic, but we need Jesus next season more than in the future as we’re light up front.Rather than sell him I mean and not get a big fee, rather see if he could make a break through away from us and either return or get us a decent price.
Yeah I said in the other thread, whatever you think of him he's the one of the three named that isn't playing in a heavily stacked position. (And with Kane moving to LB...)I get your logic, but we need Jesus next season more than in the future as we’re light up front.
If his agent can’t find a suitable buyer, then he stays here and rotates with Kane, hopefully.
I think they can't register new players. Wasn't that the issue with Messi?Barcelona are predicting a €483m loss this season.
If we offered a swap for either Bernardo or Rodri plus a little bit of cash for De Jong could they even refuse?
I get the feeling that Pep basically tells unhappy players to find their own deals with other clubs that are agreeable with City when it comes to a fee.Yeah I said in the other thread, whatever you think of him he's the one of the three named that isn't playing in a heavily stacked position. (And with Kane moving to LB...)
But I guess Pep might say he'd rather slug it out without players that don't want to be here. Which I would understand.
I guess we'll see.
Yeah I largely agree. Although given Bernardo is the one that seems most eager to leave and has been for over a year apparently I think it's fair to let him go first.I get the feeling that Pep basically tells unhappy players to find their own deals with other clubs that are agreeable with City when it comes to a fee.
I think that all “3 unhappy players” know deep down that they can’t make a deal that City would be happy with.
One has to be moved on if Kane comes. The sad news for our unhappy players is that we hold the cards as to who we choose to leave.
I’d say Laporte is our first choice if Sandler is deemed to be ready. Bernardo second and Jesus last.
True. I guess the only other variable is how bad the deals we have been shown are.Yeah I largely agree. Although given Bernardo is the one that seems most eager to leave and has been for over a year apparently I think it's fair to let him go first.