Tuesday or Thursday I think it was ?Ok, so 10th was a nono... let's see if the lipreaders we're accurate #OleSaidTuesday
Sweet JesusTime to stick a few quid on Bale to United.
Because it’s pretty relevant don’t you thinkWhy does he have to know that? Also Sancho hasn't signed any extension since the last one which was announced by the way
Glad we have a match in two hours.
This thread will hit 1000 pages by Friday.
Who the hell is Daniel Harris?So he has a contract until 2023.. It gives Dortmund more leverage for sure, but I'm in the Daniel Harris camp and think the player will hand in a transfer request.
So he has a contract until 2023.. It gives Dortmund more leverage for sure, but I'm in the Daniel Harris camp and think the player will hand in a transfer request.
Yes, because we usually don't knowWe were supposedly going to spend 100 million but didn’t know when his contract expires? Typical United.
Time to stick a few quid on Bale to United.
But then why would he go back to training with BVB then?So he has a contract until 2023.. It gives Dortmund more leverage for sure, but I'm in the Daniel Harris camp and think the player will hand in a transfer request.
Time to stick a few quid on Bale to United.
This post is not only an example of newbie system letting us down, but that the education system has let us down.
No wonder we have anti-vaccers and flat-Earthers.
This is the only thing that will kick life back into this now imo.So he has a contract until 2023.. It gives Dortmund more leverage for sure, but I'm in the Daniel Harris camp and think the player will hand in a transfer request.
He's a Guardian journalist who's written books on United and Kevin Pietersen according to his Twitter bio.Who the hell is Daniel Harris?
Because it’s pretty relevant don’t you think
not to mention the obvious, that if he has a source in the club that are providing updates on the transfer, surely to god that would be part of said updates.
But then why would he go back to training with BVB then?
Also why wasn't United informed of the contract till 2023 by the player's (Sancho's agent)?
That extension till 2023 gives all the leverage to Dortmund now.
Still love your optimism though. But I think the deal is off if United doesn't hand over Dortmund's asking price.
If it’s true that his contract is extended till 2023 then there is no way we are getting a cheaper deal next summer. Might as well pay up this year or move on and fix other areas of the pitch.
But then why would he go back to training with BVB then?
Also why wasn't United informed of the contract till 2023 by the player's (Sancho's agent)?
That extension till 2023 gives all the leverage to Dortmund now.
Still love your optimism though. But I think the deal is off if United doesn't hand over Dortmund's asking price.
Haha why the feck does he have credibility?He's a Guardian journalist who's written books on United and Kevin Pietersen according to his Twitter bio.
Haha why the feck does he have credibility?
Sancho will wave goodbye to a significant sum though which could be decisive. Hopefully Rashford and Lingard are guiding him via the WhatsApp group chat.Don't think that will do much.
Dortmund would still want 120m.
It seems like that though. All the UK media (including United mouthpieces) all seems surprised by Zorc's statement about the extension till 2023.I can't believe that you think that United officials didn't know about his contract.
I am sure we can make it up through sign on bonuses.Sancho will wave goodbye to a significant sum though which could be decisive. Hopefully Rashford and Lingard are guiding him via the WhatsApp group chat.
It seems like that though. All the UK media (including United mouthpieces) all seems surprised by Zorc's statement about the extension till 2023.
I will be even more disappointed if the new rumblings about loans for Coman or Douglas Costa coming out now are true.
I still believe United will pay up but it seems there is much less room for maneuvering and haggling now.
It seems like that though. All the UK media (including United mouthpieces) all seems surprised by Zorc's statement about the extension till 2023.
I will be even more disappointed if the new rumblings about loans for Coman or Douglas Costa coming out now are true.
I still believe United will pay up but it seems there is much less room for maneuvering and haggling now.
You are not a store, and Sancho is not a brand new product. Prices are not set in stone, how can you people not understand that?
No idea what you’re banging on about
Get a grip. That has nothing to do with United and almost everything to do with the fact that there are a lot more big money clubs out there these days with money to spend. And that's ignoring the impact COVID-19 has had on those same financials. Dortmund will be looking to maximize profit just as much as we re trying to control expenditures. That's no different from any other major multi million dollar business - which is what we and Dortmund, and most other clubs in the top leagues - are.While not signing Jadon Sancho is a big hit, I don't think it's the biggest.
To me, that would be a hit to the club's reputation and standing. We are known as the club who can use big money and get the very best amongst our younger players in a squad.
We are also known to be able to attract the very best players in thee world.
If Sancho is happy to stay at Dortmund, over Manchester United, the club looks like a laughing stock. Especially given we're also in the Champions League come next season.
Even if he has agreed personal terms, it means nothing, as he sees Dortmund as a viable option for him instead of United.
While there's still a chance, however it may be decreasing, my biggest concern is the clubs constant lack of being able to attract the very best players in Europe anymore.
It actually feels a bit like other clubs like to take the piss out of United and we allow them to.
Wtf?
It’s you that’s clearly confused which is probably why your easily led by a blue tick and talk of ‘tier 1’
I meant Romano didn’t even know Sancho’s contract had been extended at Dortmund, so after this window he still has two full years left on his contract, not only 1, which is a HUGE reason why Dortmund are playing hardball.
Other posters have pointed this out as well.
Have you read the thread or just skim through for Romano tweets? C’mon man.
#kLINGonGuys, at least Lingard is back to his best.
He's just as good as Sancho and crucially he's younger.