Josko Gvardiol

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I always take bid info which a massive pinch of salt, but I hope we aren't f*cking about with silly bids, then walking away because Leipzig laughed at our last and final bid. After a season of record revenues and profits after winning the treble (Soriano), we shouldn't be putting in ridiculous low bids knowing clubs won't accept them.
Chelsea bid 90m Euros last summer. He has signed a new contract since. You would think we would at least put a comparable bid in.
 
We wont bid until both parties negotiate an agreed position.
I’ve seen this take a lot recently and I don’t understand where it has come from. I’m not saying it’s wrong but we only have to go back as far as Rice to see that we do bid in advance of an agreement. In fact it seems to me that we would like the reputation that we bid once and if it isn’t accepted that’s it.
 
Maybe the rice thing has burnt us and we wont publicly play our hand like that anymore until an outcome has been agreed?
 
I think rice was an exception to the rule tbf, its unusual we chuck a bid out without there being some kind of agreement first.
 
I think rice was an exception to the rule tbf, its unusual we chuck a bid out without there being some kind of agreement first.
Usually that’s the case. Rarely City bid for the sake of bidding. Especially when the teams are in advanced talks, why would City just go and provoke with a public bid that’s lower.

Still two days left until Gvardiol is suppose to land :)
 
The difference seems to be that we're not apparently in a bidding war with a third club. We want this player. He and his people want us and only us. RB Leipzig have their valuation (to my untutored eye, it's a lot, but it doesn't seem outrageous). We have ours.
It's also not like the Kane situation where the chairman of that club basically didn't even want to talk to us, because he didn't want to sell his prize player to a direct PL rival — or what he saw as a direct PL rival.
I'd be absolutely astonished if we walked away from this one. It'll get done.
 
I genuinely think the rice bid was an outlier and as reported was a kind of why not bid, the thought process at city seemed to be if we get him fine, if not thats okay to and maybe thats why a bid went in. We also probably underestimated the mouth on sullivan and that he wanted to play this out in the press as that was best for him and its not something that city typically do
 
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