River Plate
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Sorry for the out of context, but I liked this edit. Maybe some of you can photoshop City's shield and maybe add light blue to the red parts.
lol it is already done.
Sorry for the out of context, but I liked this edit. Maybe some of you can photoshop City's shield and maybe add light blue to the red parts.
But nobody comes to City and plays well until half way through their second season according to some on here. By which time Pep will be gone (possibly). ;-)He looks like an interesting talent, if anyone can get the best out of him it’s Pep
I think City know best Bob. We have a worldwide scouting system that is the envy of most, ask Liverpool they thought it was that good they hacked our systems to see how we do it.Madness. Rated as one of the best youngsters in South American football and people seem to think he won't even play for us? I'm so glad we have so many people on here that have been included in the contract negotiations.
Getting younger player’s in probably shows where Pep”s mind is at the moment and it probably tells us that he will sign an extension keeping him here a bit longer.A great signing for City - i never wanted any of the older players being mentioned since Kuns departure, preferring a younger more hungry stamp of forward that Pep will mould into Sergio Aguero Mk2 the Revenge!! C'mon City
Very much a wait and see. So, yeah, I'll do that. Happy to retract things I said yesterday. It's hypocritical of me to defend Grealish almost to the hilt because he's only been here 6 months and then judge a signing on the day it's been made. I'm not getting carried away, and I never wrote the guy off yesterday which meant that I just got pissed off when people accused me doing that, but I'm hopeful he is our future star.Julian Alvarez may have been identified by that global army of scouts but he is no buy-to-sell investment, and on Monday, he celebrated his 22nd birthday by signing for City.
Although some at the club urge caution, arguing that he is more of a City Football Group signing than a purely City signing, the noises from sources closely involved in the deal are more encouraging.
They stress that he has the quality to contribute now, but given the competition for places in Pep Guardiola’s front line it could harm his development if he were to arrive immediately, so he will stay at River Plate until at least July.
That doesn’t suggest that, even at the age of 22, they consider him genuinely good enough to come in and tear up trees, a bit like Gabriel Jesus did at the age of 19 in January 2017, but the hope is that he will be able to do that in the next year.