bluetonium
Well-Known Member
Seems to be official that he's handed in a request, journalist in the press conference asked pep about it just now.
Don't get the impression that Brighton are happy to keep a player that wants to be elsewhere, so could be done quite quickly now. What this does is makes it public and may soften Brighton's asking price. Unless it sparks a bidding war, which I can't see as it would have happened already.
For Cucurella makes sense, any loyalty fee he is due is worth scrubbing off compared to what he'll be paid at city and the experiences he'll have to improve and win silverware. In contrast to Ronaldo, who probably has a huge loyalty bonus hence his snide tactics to get sent out on loan or leave without requesting a transfer officially.
Don't get the impression that Brighton are happy to keep a player that wants to be elsewhere, so could be done quite quickly now. What this does is makes it public and may soften Brighton's asking price. Unless it sparks a bidding war, which I can't see as it would have happened already.
For Cucurella makes sense, any loyalty fee he is due is worth scrubbing off compared to what he'll be paid at city and the experiences he'll have to improve and win silverware. In contrast to Ronaldo, who probably has a huge loyalty bonus hence his snide tactics to get sent out on loan or leave without requesting a transfer officially.