bluesince76
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You like to think city will have sounded out Bonucci first, that's the way these deals work now... get the ok from player then bid/negotiate.
If we've actually bid, and that's the unknown, then I can't imagine we've done it without the player indicating he'd come. I also can't imagine we'd formally do it without Juve being ready for it. They may have told us to bid just so they can publicly reject it to make themselves look good with their fans, which is always a risk, or this could be the usual play where they reject a low offer and see what the fans say - if they're protesting outside the stadium, they won't sell, but if they hear "we wouldn't accept £38m, but at £45m you'd have to think what we could do with the money" they know they can let him go.
As Churchill (I think) said "would you have sex with me for £1m, madam?" "Certainly, sir". "Would you have sex with me for £1?" "Absolutely not, I'm not that sort of girl!" "I think we've established what sort of girl you are, now we're just haggling over the price"