greasedupdeafguy
Well-Known Member
Tbf there were people at city who thought it was a good idea to sign Bony for 27 million.I don't mind you questioning the price, you've got right to do it as prices quoted are extravagant. Though I don't think anyone will pay them. 100-120 mil. should do it.
But if people who's football is much better than mine and yours, and not only from City but many other top clubs, think is ready enough and good investment for 10 years to come, why would you bother questioning them. I'm not sure how good he is, haven't watched him at all but in our games, but the boy scored in Champions League, against big boys just as he did in France. Everybody is crazy about him, everybody thinks he's one of the greatest talents in recent times, he's scoring goals, put the price beside and think isn't he worth a risk over the player who'd give us 2-3 years of service at top. we'll have enough to worry bout replacing Aguero who is similar age as Sanchez, imagine both of them. Not that I'm saying we shouldn't take Sanchez if Mbappe is not available or if we could get both but everything points that Mbappe is worth of the risk. we were throwing millions on all kind of average players, younger and older, so why not have a risk at a player that lot of people find as the next huge one. If we failed, it own't be the first or last time, but if we hit it, he might be the one to carry us to number of trophies in next decade.
Im not saying that Mbappe isn't going to be a class player but 1) the fees quoted for a guy whose had less than 20 starts (according to that sky sports article) in the French league is silly 2) I personally would rather have Sanchez as imo hes proven that hes the best in the league while with Mbappe you can never tell how an 18 year would adapt to the english league especially with the pressure coming from such a high price tag. Personally I think he'll stay another year at Monaco, if he carries on banging them in the CL and french league then next summer the big sides will be more willing to stump up the money.