tolmie's hairdoo
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So you're in the camp now that Grealish only happens if a forward gets sold?
Just trying to connect the dots mate.
Grealish is defo a target.
So you're in the camp now that Grealish only happens if a forward gets sold?
Again, we only see it through certain eyes.
The next World Cup is likely to be Sterling's last?
It was not long ago that Sterling was ripping up the Champions League.sterling and jesus need a move because they don't offer enough for pep at the level we want in champions league
then mendy ake or laporte could be moved on and aguero gone maybe fernandinho. so there is room for 4 or 5 new faces
2 years is a long time for a footballer to sit on the sidelines or play a bit part role.Call his bluff now and he might bite and sign. City will get financially screwed either way, so nothing to lose by putting him up for sale.I don't think money is the issue. More a question what Raheem wants for himself in the next few years.
He can run his deal down to coincide with Pep perhaps leaving, win more trophies in the interim, yet wait for the market to improve when he will still be only 29?
All he has to do is sign. We just don't want to get stung.
On this form sterling is deluded into thinking he can walk into a big club. The Spanish due are broke. Is there anyone from either team that would be open to a swap? Not seen us being linked with any of their star players.Agreed, unless we somehow utilised him for another top player?
As I said yesterday though, outside of Madrid and Barca, he's not leaving for anywhere better at present.
Realistically who would want to or be in a position to buy him this season?2 years is a long time for a footballer to sit on the sidelines or play a bit part role.Call his bluff now and he might bite and sign. City will get financially screwed either way, so nothing to lose by putting him up for sale.
I'd be surprised if he didn't make 2026 at 32. England aren't that talented and he's the only one of the current leadership group who'll be in contention to go.
I just get confused with the seemingly opposite informations. Is almost done or is in consideration if one of our big names gets sold?Just trying to connect the dots mate.
Grealish is defo a target.
Five years is a long time mate.
We only have to see the emergence of Foden and Bellingham to see things can change very quickly in what comes on to the scene.
Do you think there is any truth in the Ramos stories?Just trying to connect the dots mate.
Grealish is defo a target.
Why Bernardo, Why not the older leggy Gundo?I've thought for a while that Grealish would replace Bernardo Silva if it were to happen. You can't sell Sterling for Grealish because you lose so much pace up top.
I think Grealish has the ability to play as #8 or on the left hand side of our front three. Sterling is just not the guy who he replaces. The squad would be one paced.
I just get confused with the seemingly opposite informations. Is almost done or is in consideration if one of our big names gets sold?
Why Bernardo, Why not the older leggy Gundo?
I think someone like Silva would be the replacement for Jesus if he came forward with an offer
Less than a handful are
Bernardo would control the game better then Gundo if they gave him that freedom.I think Gundogan is one of the most important players in the side at controlling the game. I think Bernardo has lots of energy, but doesn't put up very good numbers. I think he's also a guy they could get a similar fee to what Grealish would cost.
Do you think there is any truth in the Ramos stories?
Or just a ploy to get his Madrid deal?