Three_Hat-tricks
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Re: Tevez - AC/Inter/PSG
Time's up, Quasi.
Time's up, Quasi.
r.soleofsalford said:tolmie's hairdoo said:bojinov29 said:Tolmie, do you believe this could be a goer then? also, how are other transfers in and out looking?
Money does funny things to people.
Naturally, City would prefer to do business with PSG at the higher price.
As has been mentioned, Paris need to be taken more seriously.
Having lost out on Pato and Beckham, they now have major wiggle room in terms of what they can now offer Tevez.
The Al Jazeera reports were pertinent the other day, as the station is Qatari owned.
Unless Inter suddenly find a few more million down the back of the sofa, I'd be astonished if PSG can't push it through to a conclusion.
ALLAHU AKBAR
-- Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:20 am --
tolmie's hairdoo said:bojinov29 said:Tolmie, do you believe this could be a goer then? also, how are other transfers in and out looking?
Money does funny things to people.
Naturally, City would prefer to do business with PSG at the higher price.
As has been mentioned, Paris need to be taken more seriously.
Having lost out on Pato and Beckham, they now have major wiggle room in terms of what they can now offer Tevez.
The Al Jazeera reports were pertinent the other day, as the station is Qatari owned.
Unless Inter suddenly find a few more million down the back of the sofa, I'd be astonished if PSG can't push it through to a conclusion.
ALLAHU AKBAR
Reported as 29m euros +8m euros addonssouthern muppet said:So how much is the PSG transfer fee believed to be?
bluemoondays said:Reported as 29m euros +8m euros addonssouthern muppet said:So how much is the PSG transfer fee believed to be?
So, £24.3m + £6.7m - total £31m (roughly but I doubt we'd see all the addons depending on what they are)
Pessimistically I think this could run for another week or so. Whilst I believe he'll sign for PSG if all the rumours are true on the wages I still think he'll do a parting "fucl you" gift to City by dragging it out to the end of the transfer window.
Hope I'm wrong about the dragging out.
BlueRiz said:bluemoondays said:Reported as 29m euros +8m euros addonssouthern muppet said:So how much is the PSG transfer fee believed to be?
So, £24.3m + £6.7m - total £31m (roughly but I doubt we'd see all the addons depending on what they are)
Pessimistically I think this could run for another week or so. Whilst I believe he'll sign for PSG if all the rumours are true on the wages I still think he'll do a parting "fucl you" gift to City by dragging it out to the end of the transfer window.
Hope I'm wrong about the dragging out.
I really don't want to agree with you but realistically I think you're right, he will drag it out a little longer for his own sake but will certainly f7ck off this window.
The Fat el Hombre said:I'm worried he's gonna drag it out before saying he won't go to PSG at the last minute to try and force us to panic sell him to Milan, but PSG will offer a lot of money so hopefully they can turn his ugly head
tolmie's hairdoo said:Train said:Tevez will go wherever Kia instructs him to go. Being able to appease Kia is the key to getting rid of him.
I'm looking forward to Tolmie's response to this.
I think PSG are getting desperate atm after being unable to land Beckham & Pato from their respective clubs. Hopefully this means that they'll go the extra distance in order to sign Tevez.
Train said:Tevez will go wherever Kia instructs him to go. Being able to appease Kia is the key to getting rid of him.
I'm looking forward to Tolmie's response to this.
I think PSG are getting desperate atm after being unable to land Beckham & Pato from their respective clubs. Hopefully this means that they'll go the extra distance in order to sign Tevez.
City do not need to appease Kia one little bit, if I've read your post correctly?
The very fact he has been forced to speak with PSG is down to cold hard cash, nothing more.
That, and Carlos' steadfast wishes of a Milan deal fell apart the moment the Pato one did.
He has limited options because he knows he can't contemplate coming back here, yet we are prepared to stand firm, certainly not appease.