Because they're our youngsters, so it's in our best interests to develop them. Leicester would have no use for them on a 6-month loan deal.They get in our squad.
Because they're our youngsters, so it's in our best interests to develop them. Leicester would have no use for them on a 6-month loan deal.They get in our squad.
The message I would get as a promising young player is Don’t Sign For City. As soon as a player gets injured the cheque book comes out.So, what’s the message..?
I'm offended that you're sorry.That wasn't scorning.
You missed the point.
I'm sorry that you're offended
Totally agree. Do you think you would accept 70m? If so can see it getting done.
It's a reasonable offer a certainly more acceptable, I just think the club have VVD money in their mind... £65m, £5m pretty much nailed on bonuses and wipe £5m off what we owe for Iheanacho... this is like playing football manager.Totally agree. Do you think you would accept 70m? If so can see it getting done.
Foden is definitely exceptional, he's just too young to make impact on this level.We need to keep spending to stay at the top for years to come. The academy is a waste of time for me in all honesty. It is used to loan players out and make player sales like we did with Kelechi, Enes Unal and Rony Lopes- so in business terms its another way to cook the books legally and help us make sales to give us more transfer funds. Brahim Diaz and Phil Foden aren't exceptional or anywhere near as talented as Gabriel Jesus so you can't just play a kid for the sake of it. They have to be Sane level for us to even consider playing them.
I know.
How annoying to read on these boards and elsewhere the zeal with which people advocate playing Diaz and Foden full-time; so we throw our talented 17 and 18 year olds, neither of whom is a winger, into the pressure cooker environment that's the end of season in 4 competitions?!? Pep is handling these young talents just the proper way...thank you very much.
If we keep buying top class established players from other clubs, ready or not, there is almost no opportunity for our academy players to prove themselves.Sorry but even though i love the idea of home grown talent Foden, Tosin and Diaz are not quite ready If we need something to keep us in a game would you look to them AT PRESENT to get us back in it?
No it's not, Coutinho wanted to leave, VVD wanted to leave. Clubs dug their heels in and got what they wanted, I really wish people would stop expecting a cash rich club to accept what is in effect well under current market value for a proven premier league player.