Don't think they play on the same side. Navas plays on the right, Nolito on the left?
True but Sterling and Silva can switch sides easily so Navas is the one whose appearances will drop.
Don't think they play on the same side. Navas plays on the right, Nolito on the left?
Nolito Left
De Bruyne Centre
Silva Right
Aguero Up front
Sterling Benched
This is a high risk strategy by real. They're mad if they think they can get 60m euros for him.
His price can't go up if he has a release clause in his contractAny deal has to be done before the Olympics. His value could skyrocket after just a couple of good performances in Rio.
Isnt his release clause 40m Euros? Teams right now are bidding around 20m Euros. There is a lot of leeway there for the price to go up since I dont think anyone is going to pay 40m Euros for him just yet.His price can't go up if he has a release clause in his contract
Yes but for us that's not the case it's only 24 million as the article statesIsnt his release clause 40m Euros? Teams right now are bidding around 20m Euros. There is a lot of leeway there for the price to go up since I dont think anyone is going to pay 40m Euros for him just yet.
They never tried.The Mirror aren't even trying anymore.
Good post.They are soooo tiny though. I know football in England has moved on and all but it will never be that far on.
It's interesting that Mourinho is targeting physical players while City seemingly are going down the small, technical route.
One manager has English experience while the other doesn't.
Can't wait to see what happens. Roll on the Premiership ffs.
Why aren't they cashing in? How mad do they think Leicester will get?
Far from itignoring the obvious non joke, this looks a done deal?
Good signing for City. Major upgrade on Navas.
Don't think they play on the same side. Navas plays on the right, Nolito on the left?
I can see that Navas will play as RB under Guardiola.Very probably, yes. Sterling will still see plenty of game time though. Nasri might too. But surely Navas will be off.