Yaya Toure - commits future to City (page 855)

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BillyShears said:
The Fat el Hombre said:
BillyShears said:
I know more than the MEN do about what's going on ... City have named a price for Yaya. Lets see if anyone comes to the party.

What region is the price?

North of 40 million pounds. Although it's not been confirmed by anyone, I've been told that City have already rejected 35 million pounds from PSG.


If those figures are true, and I sincerely hope they are, we WILL sell him without question. That sum will do wonders for our finances, and we will without the shadow of a doubt have a plan which will insure we will be at least as strong of a team next season even without yaya.
 
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BillyShears said:
The Fat el Hombre said:
BillyShears said:
I know more than the MEN do about what's going on ... City have named a price for Yaya. Lets see if anyone comes to the party.

What region is the price?

North of 40 million pounds. Although it's not been confirmed by anyone, I've been told that City have already rejected 35 million pounds from PSG.

In my heart, I wish all of this was a bad dream and Yaya started for us next season as he finished the last. But that's not the reality.

In the real world, he has disrespected the club, his head is obviously turned -at best - and completely out of here at worst. In this context, I'd have taken the £35m in a heartbeat. We could do quite a bit with £85m net spending available this window.
 
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dave_blue12 said:
BillyShears said:
The Fat el Hombre said:
What region is the price?

North of 40 million pounds. Although it's not been confirmed by anyone, I've been told that City have already rejected 35 million pounds from PSG.

I'm not doubting your info but that sort of money for a 31yr old is (virtually?) unheard of. £35M for a 31yr old player who wants to go would be a great bit of business imho.

I think ultimately for City this will be as much about perception as anything else. A headline fee will mean rather than the narrative being Toure forced a move that in fact City got an offer they couldn't refuse and thus sold him.

I also think if we're talking about Monaco and PSG as potential suitors both clubs have shown a willingness to pay way over the odds to secure a player. In an FFP driven climate City will expect stupid money for a player who has just finished the season as arguably the best midfield player in the world, even if he is 31.
 
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dave_blue12 said:
BillyShears said:
The Fat el Hombre said:
What region is the price?

North of 40 million pounds. Although it's not been confirmed by anyone, I've been told that City have already rejected 35 million pounds from PSG.

I'm not doubting your info but that sort of money for a 31yr old is (virtually?) unheard of. £35M for a 31yr old player who wants to go would be a great bit of business imho.

You are right but PSG will probably go to £40m - they seem to have a positive attitude - they just pay whatever it takes to secure a player.
 
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BlueDejong said:
40m pound ? No way.

I think before David Luiz moved to Paris I would've said the same thing ... but seeing them drop that kind of money on a 27 year old who lets face it, isn't Yaya Toure in terms of the impact he can have on a team, makes me think that City are right to value Toure at that level.
 
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If we were offered 40m I would certainly take it, top it up with 10-15m and get Pogba.
 
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CTID101 said:
If we were offered 40m I would certainly take it, top it up with 10-15m and get Pogba.

£40M when compared with Luiz is not great except that Yaya is 31, so I'd take that, but it has to be a minimum. I'd much rather him stay though.
A top quality replacement must be found and looking to future I'd like to see Barkley, if not him then Vidal, or Pogba, in that order.
 
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Zabbasbeard said:
levets said:
Sigh said:
We won the title - MCFC, not YYFC - so I think that supersedes that twat and putting him up there would be yet another example of the petty and small time sesame street one of these things is not like the others attitude where our acts or omissions are conditioned by others cos we don't want anyone to say bad things about us mummy.

Eh?

He might be twat of the season, but he's without doubt player of the season.

Some on here would be so petty and small minded that they'd refuse to give him the trophy... like Leeds wanted to do to Alan Smith... SMALL TIME


Putting all this nonsense aside from the last week or so, while Yaya has undoubtedly been one of better performers, and 20+ goals from midfield - and a lot of them classics - is literally awesome (over used word nowadays), there were a few times when he didn't seem interested, so he doesn't get the Player of the Season for me. That accolade goes to David Silva IMO because he always shows up and makes us tick at least as much as Yaya, often playing the penultimate pass in the lead up to a goal or chance as well as the assists and that for me gives it to Merlin. Yaya only runner up for me.

Don't really disagree with that mate...

My beef is that Yaya won the vote by a landslide rightly or wrongly... but he did!

Now some are letting his bellyaching and childish behaviour off the field erase his performances from memory... 'Can I change my vote'... 'If he wins player of the year can we NOT give him the trophy' ... petty and small time.
 
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I'd take 40 mill all day. With 25-30 of our 49 million spend going on a centre half, 15 on fernando + player sales, we could have about 60 mill for a Yaya replacement. More than enough, and we could get a lot more out of him than we'll get out of Yaya
 
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