According to the 'Corriere dello Sport', nuanced Debuchy (will go to Newcastle), the goal remains Kolarov: Serbian wants to leave Manchester City and Inter works on loan. There is the problem of recruitment: the former Lazio takes 6 million per season, too many to the coffers Nerazzurri.
Joehannes said:bored at work said:waspish said:WTF when we go after a player the price quoted always starts at 20m
Rule no.1 of the football media: when a player is joining manchester city, report that it is for double the actual fee and treble the actual wage
Rule no.2: when a player is leaving manchester city, report that the fee is half the actual fee
Rule no.3: When a player is joining or leaving Manchester united, report the opposite of rules 1 & 2 respectively
Rule no.4: When a player is joining Manchester City, report that it was actually in the player's intentions to join a club elsewhere (united etc..), but the player decided to join Manchester City as he was offered huge wages.
This guy knows what he's talking about. Kolarov is a shit right-winger. Not a patch on Di Canio.ABU inc GDR said:Kolarov would be no big loss although I do believe the fee of 6mill, because again we are having to sell cheap to subsidise wages....CITY simply want a player that has nothing more to offer off the wage bill....He's one of the Mancini signings that has never worked no matter what position he plays...He's a shocking left back in EPL and Europe, when he plays at right wing he doesn't get the timing of his crosses and puts the ball in without looking check his assists while he's been at City.
Super David Silva 21 said:Move on Nothing to see here.