georgefren
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It's tough. And there was so much good form last year, with their start ... argh. If only Fabregas gets back in the form he was in before, and abedayors strike rate goes up and walcott starts doing something with that talent ...
no pun intended?kuytbird said:haha. Given up hope already?
Groucho Marxist said:Real Madrid are a complete circus, they'll pay anything. They paid £20 million for Lassana Diarra ffs! Either way, Lyon are tough but there's no way they'll be able to resist a move of £25 million+. You're right about him being cup-tied but he desperately wants to move and Real Madrid are desperate for strikers. Either way they are completely fucked in the Champions League... lucky lucky Liverpool.
They don't need cash. They have it and they'll spend whatever they've got.
Marseille is the club he served longest for in France, but his career isn't over and Milan desperately need a defender of his calibre.
yep, City aren't gonna be able to lure all the Buffon's and Kaka's to Manchester but they're two realistic and rather good buys.
dos Santos is Mexican. A move to Mexico would be a step backwards considering he is one of the most wanted teenagers in Europe. Barca will probably buy back at a lower price. Either way, Redknapp desperately wants to get rid of him.
Riise has been a disaster for Roma, Newcastle are really the only club I've heard him linked to.
Defoe is proven to be a solid Premier League striker and he's a favourite of Redknapp. Adams is inexperienced in the transfer market and has every chance of losing the player who is very unhappy at Portsmouth.
kuytbird said:haha. Given up hope already?
lolIzzay said:no pun intended?
lol i hope so, i doubt it though.UltimateSupremo said:lol
shay given to arsenal? and almunia no.2?
It rises to £8.6 million depending on appearances, but regardless, it was a ploy. If Barça buy him back in the next two years we get 20% of the transfer fee. dos Santos was never going to fit in with the English game, he's way too small and gets muscled off the ball everytime he touches it.Izzay said:a lower price than the 5 million odd tottenham paid upfront?....surely if barca considered him to be such a hot prospect they wouldnt have sold him for so little in the first place...
and anything less than 5 million can be afforded by most teams in england, spain and italy
My condolences.Izzay said:yeah...
Dos Santos is a good player, and I rate him highly. If you've watched him play for Barca you'd see why. It's just the quality of the Barcelona squad atm which will probably keep a lot of brilliant players out. Even if Fabregas made the move back to Barca he will have a tough time getting into the team with Xavi and Iniesta ahead of him in the pecking order.u-borat said:dont rate dos santos; barca would never have let him leave if he was anything, just look at their youth factory- krkic, busquets etc...
what appearances?Groucho Marxist said:It rises to £8.6 million depending on appearances, but regardless, it was a ploy. If Barça buy him back in the next two years we get 20% of the transfer fee. dos Santos was never going to fit in with the English game, he's way too small and gets muscled off the ball everytime he touches it.
if thats how you feel, take your millions and go elsewhere during the transfer window.Groucho Marxist said:My condolences.