Actually think this is a shame.
It's a loan with an option to buy so hopefully he will stay thereIt's particularly disappointing as it's not going to be a permanent deal. He was excellent when he came on against West Ham, and I am sad to see him leave. In terms of productivity, he offers more than Navas from my perspective.
I bet there are not many players who would walk out on Pep.Just a guess, but get the feeling this is as much about Nasri wanting to go, as Pep wanting him to go. Maybe Pep was only able to offer him a place in the match day squad and limited game time off the bench but Nasri wanted to go somewhere he had a better chance of starting each week. I'm sure Pep said he can stay if he wants....maybe he didnt want! Just wish Yaya didnt seem as happy about staying with no game time!;)