worldinmotion66
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Why can’t we take Cucurella for the season and let Malacia go on loan in January?
What's Patrice up to these days?
Nevermind Patrice, give me Phil sodding Neville.
Get Buttner in.
Yeah, we really have about £3m to spend and are trying to recruit a LB and CM - complete and utter joke of a club.
McTominay and Maguire still here when we could have got £60m for them.
I actually hope we are forced to give Alvaro Fernandez his chance.
But he's still here and we could have reinvested the money.We did accept the Maguire bid to be fair.
But he's still here and we could have reinvested the money.
He’s here because he didn’t want to go to West Ham.But he's still here and we could have reinvested the money.
Maguire replacement would have been Todibo/Pavard.Right but he's here largely because of him.
We could have paid him off for the full amount sure (as much as £10-12m apparently?) but then that doesn't exactly set a great precedent for when other players are wanting pay-offs.
To be fair, he's here because Ole is an idiot. One of the craziest transfer sagas of the past decade. Waited until the end and Leicester new we would pay what we did. Giving him huge wages to boot and here we are.He’s here because he didn’t want to go to West Ham.
It's over. It's Reguilon:
Nah, its more because he played in the Carabao Cup yesterday and he will be cup tied and won't be able to play when we want to use him instead in that cup.
110% it was deliberate on Chelsea’s behalf. Watch him not play a single minute from here on out.I assume it was absolutely deliberate on Chelsea's part. Chelsea think he's crap and don't want him back in January. Now that he's played for them, it rules out the possibility of a six-month loan deal (you can't play for three clubs in the same season), so we are forced to take him for the full season or turn to someone much, much worse (Reguilon).
Reguilon video needed, stat!
This season is going to be grim. We need better owners and better people in charge
It can also just be part of a cognitive test.Here, here. Absolutely.
You can always judge a transfer window, by the amount of somersaults your head is doing.
Him playing last night still makes no sense.
Him playing last night still makes no sense.
Maybe the deal was already collapsed by that point.
Him playing last night still makes no sense.
Maybe the deal was already collapsed by that point.
Win-win situation really, we don’t have to see Cucurell in our team and you get to marvel at his hair for another season. Everybody happy!Not to be an irritating ITK feckwit, but after the initial disagreement on the loan fee (i.e. United offering 2m and Chelsea asking for 7m), United counteroffered with 2m for a 6 month loan, which is actually a smaller financial commitment given Cucurella's salary and that pissed off Chelsea's hierarchy. Playing him yesterday was a way to make the 6 month loan a non-starter.
Chelsea's position has always been that this is a situation where both clubs could mutually benefit, but they haven't pushed Cucurella towards the door once it became clear we were losing Hall. United coming back with a significantly worse second offer than what they opened with seems to have backfired, especially if the fallback option is Reguilon.
Not to be an irritating ITK feckwit, but after the initial disagreement on the loan fee (i.e. United offering 2m and Chelsea asking for 7m), United counteroffered with 2m for a 6 month loan, which is actually a smaller financial commitment given Cucurella's salary and that pissed off Chelsea's hierarchy. Playing him yesterday was a way to make the 6 month loan a non-starter.
Chelsea's position has always been that this is a situation where both clubs could mutually benefit, but they haven't pushed Cucurella towards the door once it became clear we were losing Hall. United coming back with a significantly worse second offer than what they opened with seems to have backfired, especially if the fallback option is Reguilon.
Not to be an irritating ITK feckwit, but after the initial disagreement on the loan fee (i.e. United offering 2m and Chelsea asking for 7m), United counteroffered with 2m for a 6 month loan, which is actually a smaller financial commitment given Cucurella's salary and that pissed off Chelsea's hierarchy. Playing him yesterday was a way to make the 6 month loan a non-starter.
Chelsea's position has always been that this is a situation where both clubs could mutually benefit, but they haven't pushed Cucurella towards the door once it became clear we were losing Hall. United coming back with a significantly worse second offer than what they opened with seems to have backfired, especially if the fallback option is Reguilon.
Not to be an irritating ITK feckwit, but after the initial disagreement on the loan fee (i.e. United offering 2m and Chelsea asking for 7m), United counteroffered with 2m for a 6 month loan, which is actually a smaller financial commitment given Cucurella's salary and that pissed off Chelsea's hierarchy. Playing him yesterday was a way to make the 6 month loan a non-starter.
Chelsea's position has always been that this is a situation where both clubs could mutually benefit, but they haven't pushed Cucurella towards the door once it became clear we were losing Hall. United coming back with a significantly worse second offer than what they opened with seems to have backfired, especially if the fallback option is Reguilon.
Good, and I hope we never are put in a position where we have to go to Chelsea asking for a loan deal like this again.
Happy days.
Now you’re stuck with a £60m fraud and we can end Reg’s cheap loan in January.