He is due to board a flight to meet up with Dortmund shortly, as usual, the press has blown his trip home way out on a proportion
Yeah, we heard you the first 20 times you said it.We will bottle this deal for sure.I expect a brief anytime that we have pulled out from this deal.
We will bottle this deal for sure.I expect a brief anytime that we have pulled out from this deal.
Yep. BVB will be painted as the bad guys for refusing to be reasonable during a global pandemic and recession.We will bottle this deal for sure.I expect a brief anytime that we have pulled out from this deal.
Sauce?He is due to board a flight to meet up with Dortmund shortly, as usual, the press has blown his trip home way out on a proportion
Nothing has changed in the past 24 hours so whatever doubts are creeping in having nothing to do with the facts we've been presented so far this weekendWhen I went to sleep the muppets were so full of confidence seeing Sancho in London, it seems like the room changed and there’s more doubt now. I enjoy a nice roller coaster, but did I miss something that made it more doom and gloom in here?
actually thought about Ghost, but sure, Judas Priest works too...playing a Judas Priest duet on the piano and guitar in their reveal video. Too far?
Yeah, we heard you the first 20 times you said it.
Ofcourse not.Sancho is one of the best generational talent right now and he will have plenty of buyers for him next summer so Dortmund won't loose out any money if they sell him next summer.Yep. BVB will be painted as the bad guys for refusing to be reasonable during a global pandemic and recession.
nah im not, i do suspect Sancho is still reluctant to hit "leave group" on his BVB chat, thoughDon't be jell cause he put the Chelsea one on mute months ago
- Hasn’t gone on strike to get his move
- Chelsea fan, which shows he’s of questionable intelligence (See @duffer)
- Dortmund player, they never work out well
- Goes to parties, he clearly likes COVID-19
- 30 in 9 years an 6 months
- His name is an anagram of “And cosh Joan”, I have an auntie Joan, she’s a nice lady
- Has copied Jesse Lingards facial hair style
Do. Not. Want.
The silence plus this talk of a deadline. I fear if we dont pay up by end of tomorrow BVB wont even want to negotiate beyond there unless we simply pay up the asking price.What do you base this on? The silence over the last few days, or just a personal feeling you have?
The fact that no one has said we've walked away or called time on the transfer is a good thing. Talks are ongoing, a resolution will be found and we'll get our man. This isn't like football manager where transfers are done in a couple of days, they can take quite a while to work out etc. Patience is all thats needed
It's hard to say for certain that clubs can throw around 120m even in a years time. Especially with his contract winding down. He could very well have another great season which should in theory inflate his value but they'll end up getting less money, or worse, talks break down and he ends up a Lewandowski Mk2.Ofcourse not.Sancho is one of the best generational talent right now and he will have plenty of buyers for him next summer so Dortmund won't loose out any money if they sell him next summer.
No more fireThread title change - no more smoke?! What could this mean??
Ronaldinho was the worst because I was still getting my transfer updates from Teletext at the time. I remember waiting for those updates. "United close to securing Ronaldinho transfer". It was as sure a deal as Sancho is right now; possibly even more so. Then I woke up, checked Teletext, horrified to see the flashing main headline, "Barcelona with 11th hour agreed deal for Ronaldinho." I could have committed Harakiri that day!
Wait wait wait wait wait. Why the feck is he wearing sunglasses?
Its not a bad alternative but it would be a real shame if this Sancho deal didn`t happen though after all the work we`ve put in over the last year plus he`s a top player that elevates any attack in the world. Guess we wait and see what this week carries hoping for the best expecting the worstThat honestly wouldn't be the end of the world, Greenwood's been something of a revelation this year. Obviously it'd be brain dead for us to go into next season without any sort of reinforcements though.
Teletext
The biggest mistake Ronaldinho will ever make was opting out of working under Fergie.
Teletext
The biggest mistake Ronaldinho will ever make was opting out of working under Fergie.
Nah, I don’t think he would look back with much regret. And we got Ronaldo, so hard for us to be too rueful either.
- Hasn’t gone on strike to get his move
- Chelsea fan, which shows he’s of questionable intelligence (See @duffer)
- Dortmund player, they never work out well
- Goes to parties, he clearly likes COVID-19
- 30 in 9 years an 6 months
- His name is an anagram of “And cosh Joan”, I have an auntie Joan, she’s a nice lady
- Has copied Jesse Lingards facial hair style
Do. Not. Want.
I don’t agree with that. I think some players are just destined to burn brightly before fizzling out as quick as they arrived. I don’t believe Fergie could have helped Gazza either, Old Trafford was as never his stage and Fergie’s discipline and guidance would have been wasted on him.
Ronaldinho was the worst because I was still getting my transfer updates from Teletext at the time. I remember waiting for those updates. "United close to securing Ronaldinho transfer". It was as sure a deal as Sancho is right now; possibly even more so. Then I woke up, checked Teletext, horrified to see the flashing main headline, "Barcelona with 11th hour agreed deal for Ronaldinho." I could have committed Harakiri that day!
Liverpool are scraping £27m together to bid on a CB from Norwich and had to pull out of the Werner deal, and this is after winning the PL. Chelsea seem set on Havertz. I think we’ve already won the race to sign him, it’s Dortmund we have to convince to let go.If it is, then we might not get him at all as there will be more clubs after him as unfortunately for Dortmund the price will drop if they like it or not. Could imagine Liverpool and Chelsea getting involved.
List the buyers that are willing to spend £100m on Sancho with one year left on his dealOfcourse not.Sancho is one of the best generational talent right now and he will have plenty of buyers for him next summer so Dortmund won't loose out any money if they sell him next summer.
he means next year. And it's a valid point - what if for example Mane goes to Spain and they need a replacement? What if Pep leaves City and Sancho all of a sudden fancies a return there? What if Chelsea want him, what if he doesn't necessarily want to go back to England and accepts a move to the likes of Real, Barca or Bayern? All of that is possible, we have no idea what happens next year. This is why it's important to take advantage of having a free run this year, after all.Liverpool are scraping £27m together to bid on a CB from Norwich and had to pull out of the Werner deal, and this is after winning the PL. Chelsea seem set on Havertz. I think we’ve already won the race to sign him, it’s Dortmund we have to convince to let go.
Ofcourse not.Sancho is one of the best generational talent right now and he will have plenty of buyers for him next summer so Dortmund won't loose out any money if they sell him next summer.
I am talking about next summer if we cannot get him this summer. If he continues at Dortmund in the same way there will be many more after his services. It is either we bite the bullet and try to get a deal done or it might be awkward next summer. The lad seems happy enough at Dortmund. A lot of people say Liverpool might be happy to shift Salah next summer, so they might have enough money to get him. He supports Chelsea so if they came in he would be near to home and playing for the club he supports. Real will still be rebuilding, Barca will still be rebuilding. We have a big decision to make.Liverpool are scraping £27m together to bid on a CB from Norwich and had to pull out of the Werner deal, and this is after winning the PL. Chelsea seem set on Havertz. I think we’ve already won the race to sign him, it’s Dortmund we have to convince to let go.
I don’t think people quite get how transfers of this magnitude work.he means next year. And it's a valid point - what if for example Mane goes to Spain and they need a replacement? What if Pep leaves City and Sancho all of a sudden fancies a return there? What if Chelsea want him, what if he doesn't necessarily want to go back to England and accepts a move to the likes of Real, Barca or Bayern? All of that is possible, we have no idea what happens next year. This is why it's important to take advantage of having a free run this year, after all.
Ah the smell of summer barbequesThere's white smoke drifting into our garden.
nah im not, i do suspect Sancho is still reluctant to hit "leave group" on his BVB chat, though
There's white smoke drifting into our garden.
None of those things will happen. That’s worst case scenario. Madrid want Mbappe and just spent £1b on a new stadium. Barcelona have a huge wage budget and 4 players to move, who’s going to buy Salah for big money post COVID? Sancho doesn’t support Chelsea for the 100th time and Pep isn’t interested.I am talking about next summer if we cannot get him this summer. If he continues at Dortmund in the same way there will be many more after his services. It is either we bite the bullet and try to get a deal done or it might be awkward next summer. The lad seems happy enough at Dortmund. A lot of people say Liverpool might be happy to shift Salah next summer, so they might have enough money to get him. He supports Chelsea so if they came in he would be near to home and playing for the club he supports. Real will still be rebuilding, Barca will still be rebuilding. We have a big decision to make.