How so?I think Dax777 is going to be made to look very foolish in a few years time.
How so?I think Dax777 is going to be made to look very foolish in a few years time.
I take it this might be next week then
Imminent my blue friend!I take it this might be next week then
Why is he not entitled to a loyalty payment?
He asked to leave and Leicester said no. He retracted his request and stayed at the club.
Now he seems to be leaving on Leicester’s terms.
It’s very easy to always blame the player in situations like this but Mahrez has wanted to leave Leicester for the past 2 seasons now and they have refused to let him go. He’ll no doubt think he is entitled to a payment for not being allowed to leave.
No, your approach in the last transfer window was at best ‘cheeky’, very late on and perhaps designed to unsettle Mahrez. Even if this wasn’t the intention it was definitely the result.So he wants a loyalty bonus because Leicester stopped him being disloyal? Twice?
Is that what loyalty looks like these days?
Totally disagree, City will have their own valuation of a player and that is not dependent on the selling clubAs others have said, if Mahrez was a Chelsea or Arsenal player you would have stumped up the asking price.
As others have said, if Mahrez was a Chelsea or Arsenal player you would have stumped up the asking price.
No, your approach in the last transfer window was at best ‘cheeky’, very late on and perhaps designed to unsettle Mahrez. Even if this wasn’t the intention it was definitely the result.
If you were serious about getting him then, might I suggest a bid of £65 million plus would perhaps have got your man.
I know its dangerous to believe what's in the press but what was reported at the time was that Leicester wanted £90m for Mahrez in the January window which was clearly not going to happen.No, your approach in the last transfer window was at best ‘cheeky’, very late on and perhaps designed to unsettle Mahrez. Even if this wasn’t the intention it was definitely the result.
If you were serious about getting him then, might I suggest a bid of £65 million plus would perhaps have got your man.