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Psg is his next stop. You read it here first.
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To sit on the bench? I would love to see thatPsg is his next stop. You read it here first.
Arsenal of course. Piers wouldn't have gone all out to make this happen without an ulterior motive.
I suspect part of the mutual agreement is that he doesn't play for another Premier League club. So PSG or Sporting for me.
i think he knows he's probably not cut out for the PL anymore, or at the very least he won't want to look like he can't hack it here anymore. he'll go to an easier league, i'd be surprised if it's not in Europe though.
I thought he couldn't go to the USPSG's turned him down multiple times, including when he could still do the business; it's not happening. It's MLS at best, but I honestly couldn't give three flying fecks where he goes, he's past it.
I suspect part of the mutual agreement is that he doesn't play for another Premier League club. So PSG or Sporting for me.
Yeah I don't think the club are worried at all if he joined another pl team. Absolutely washed up.
Then why would he go on that interview complaining about not playing if he ultimately knows ETH has made the right decision not playing some who can’t hack it anymore.
Surely he believes he can still play and start at the highest level?
Would love to see him with Messi at PSG.
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Chelsea. They have an idiot owner and Potter has no leverage after a poor start
Newcastle won't touch him as they are playing well and he doesn't suit their system at all
Newcastle make sense actually. Big money, Saudi Arabia owner, in contention for CL spot, still in spotlight playing in PL.
They would 100% have taken him just a couple of months back, would be absolutely enormous for their brand. As you say though, they may be extremely weary now as they likely think they have a chance at a CL spot, something Howe will likely debate will be put at risk to entertain a superstar.
Well let’s be honest, every oil club would start with big name “past it” type signing at the early beginning, to sort of making a statement. It’s unrealistic expect them to sign any the top younger players at the very start, as the attraction isn’t really there yet.Not for Newcastle though. Howe has helped develop a strong team spirit which has been key to their upturn in form since he took over. Risking that by bringing in a washed up diva demanding to play every match might not be a wise decision.
Well let’s be honest, every oil club would start with big name “past it” type signing at the early beginning, to sort of making a statement. It’s unrealistic expect them to sign any the top younger players at the very start, as the attraction isn’t really there yet.
As we all know their rich Saudi Arabia owner would probably like to have a signing like Ronaldo, to make a statement to the world. it’s not wise but that’s probably what they would do, especially last time when we all heard a Saudi Arabia club is really to offer him 350m for 2 years of service, which is absolutely mental.
In short, I don’t think Howe would have a say on that in front of their very rich owner.
There are some issues with your theory. Newcastle seems on track to be a contender for CL qualification and it makes no sense to risk it. This is the highest level that the Saudis definitely would like to be present at for their PR.Well let’s be honest, every oil club would start with big name “past it” type signing at the early beginning, to sort of making a statement. It’s unrealistic expect them to sign any the top younger players at the very start, as the attraction isn’t really there yet.
As we all know their rich Saudi Arabia owner would probably like to have a signing like Ronaldo, to make a statement to the world. it’s not wise but that’s probably what they would do, especially last time when we all heard a Saudi Arabia club is really to offer him 350m for 2 years of service, which is absolutely mental.
In short, I don’t think Howe would have a say on that in front of their very rich owner.
For opponents, yeahWould love to see him with Messi at PSG.
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I think I'd prefer it to be honest. He'll only make any of the decent clubs worse, both on and off the pitch.As long as he doesn't end up in a prem team I don't care.