Summer Transfer Tweets 2016

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Didn't Fibreglass pack up tools under Mourinho? I thought they hated each other.
Apparently just a myth. Sex Fabulous says he has a lot of repect for Jose and the players let him down. What Jose thinks of him might be a different matter.
 
I've got a feeling Pogba is done but we are doing Juve a favour by letting them spend the cash before announcing he's been sold.
You might be right but haven't they already replaced Pogba with Pjanic? And who else are they linked with? Apparently Pjaca is about to join them too, but who else would they use 100m quid to buy before they let everyone know that Pogba's off?
 
What a contrast to three years ago during the thiago+fabregas saga when we were salivating at the thought of him joining.
Indeed, though the Fabregas of 3 years ago would have generated more saliva this year aswell :)
 
At that price he seems a bargain compared to prices being quoted elsewhere..

That's because he has a 40M Buyout clause, can't get higher than that

In a logical world, Atleti would pay those 40M for Gameiro and they would sell Vietto for 20~25M to Barcelona so the 3 teams end up winning and everyone gets what they want. Let's see how it ends up in this world :lol:
 

Today is no different, but the source it comes from is an interesting one.

Not exactly transfer window fanatics like most of their Italian brethren, La Repubblica have a big article about the potential sorry future of Serie A, and the Juventus midfielder is the centre of attention.

In their Wednesday edition, the respected Italian newspaper lament the prospect of Gonzalo Higuain, Pogba and Radja Nainggolan potentially leaving their league, and they claim Juventus would be ready to let Pogba go if the right offer was made.

They state that if Manchester United were to make an official bid of €123m (£102.6m) for the 22-year-old, Juventus would sell him.

Why €123m and not €120m is beyond us, but La Repubblica seem quite adamant about this. Maybe it’s the magic £100m figure, with sterling being seen as ‘the’ currency to break the 100m mark in, but now dropping so quickly that the price already converts to £102.6m.

It seems that, as things stand, the ball is fully in José Mourinho’s and Ed Woodward’s court. And then tomorrow it will be in Paul Pogba’s, as is the way.
 
If that's true, imagine the money they'd offer for Rooney.
Rooney would never go to China, imagine him trying to learn Chinese, he can barely speak English.
 


SportsWitness usually are allright with having a critical eye on things, but this seems bullshit. I dont consider La Repubblica credible. La Repubblica broke a story about Christian Eriksen leaving Spurs due to Brexit-matters, and Eriksen denied it straight afterwards. Pure made-up crap probably.
 
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