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£1.82m next summer then.
No offence to Txiki and I appreciate him trying to save a few mil but Torres to Chelsea was a carbon copy of this transfer. We might not like it but Liverpool were never going to buckle on the price.
What? No it wasn't at all. Chelsea's interest was known for ages but they refused to meet Liverpool's valuation until the last day.Torres was nothing like this transfer. He put a transfer request in a day or two before the end of the window, and the first we heard of a deal was when it was done.
Though a big sum surely just forgoing it like Dinho did would be more than compensated by usThe saving is minimal to Liverpool, mate.
He has £2.5m due to him in wages over the remainder of his contract.
No club ever pays the full amount up and Sterling would do well to get 30 per cent of it even if he had been a good boy.
I did get a sense today from the Liverpool pack that they would deal at £45m plus £5m in potential adds.
His agent even tried to leak renewed interest of Chelsea recently to try and give City a shove.
It's one thing being confident in terms of an agreement with the player, but we also must consider how we start to come across to other players we go after in the future?
We certainly can't leave him high and dry.
Perhaps Sterling has refrained from handing in a request to give himself an out?
Mad as it sounds, there is always a way back, as
What? No it wasn't at all. Chelsea's interest was known for ages but they refused to meet Liverpool's valuation until the last day.
Signed a 6 year contract not even a year ago today. £45m buy out but not homegrown, not as young and no indication whatsoever that the player wants to move.
No the telegraph says dippers won't accept 45m only 50Why we all flapping because one paper claims they are going to make him rot?
Itk claimed it was done before and sky/other media are saying we are in discussions with Liverpool. Just relax and wait to see if anything happens before Sunday's tour.
Will say it one last time.
An official Liverpool briefing took place earlier today.
That briefing entailed no new bid from City, no contact from City for three weeks, and a continued insistence they are far from ready to deal at less than £50m.
Why do you think Sterling has gone to such extreme lengths this week?
Both he and his agent are flapping like mad and hoping to force the hand of Liverpool or City.
This deal will happen, but City will either have to blink first or drag this out as feasibly possible.
Hopefully, both teams being in the same part of the world might at least start a cordial discussion.
It'll get done.
The saving is minimal to Liverpool, mate.
He has £2.5m due to him in wages over the remainder of his contract.
No club ever pays the full amount up and Sterling would do well to get 30 per cent of it even if he had been a good boy.
I did get a sense today from the Liverpool pack that they would deal at £45m plus £5m in potential adds.
His agent even tried to leak renewed interest of Chelsea recently to try and give City a shove.
It's one thing being confident in terms of an agreement with the player, but we also must consider how we start to come across to other players we go after in the future?
We certainly can't leave him high and dry.
Perhaps Sterling has refrained from handing in a request to give himself an out?
Mad as it sounds, there is always a way back, as
This is the sad answer really. Still think we will get some big deals done this window because surely Txiki won't survive another shit transfer window.You can see why we've struggled to get transfers like Hazard and Isco done, when we're the only club in for Sterling and still struggling with the negotiations.
Id be amazed if we got Pogba over the line with the tactics we seem to be using.
The saving is minimal to Liverpool, mate.
He has £2.5m due to him in wages over the remainder of his contract.
No club ever pays the full amount up and Sterling would do well to get 30 per cent of it even if he had been a good boy.
I did get a sense today from the Liverpool pack that they would deal at £45m plus £5m in potential adds.
His agent even tried to leak renewed interest of Chelsea recently to try and give City a shove.
It's one thing being confident in terms of an agreement with the player, but we also must consider how we start to come across to other players we go after in the future?
We certainly can't leave him high and dry.
Perhaps Sterling has refrained from handing in a request to give himself an out?
Mad as it sounds, there is always a way back, as
That's not how it works mate.no indication whatsoever that the player doesn't want to move.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/9380389.stm
"The Reds rejected a £35m bid from Chelsea after Torres' transfer request was turned down on Friday."
Chelsea thought they could disrupt the player and get a cheaper price, but they couldn't.