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Just not to fecking Juventus please. And hopefully we can squeeze a buyback clause in.
Yes, Inzaghi has done a good job and is using a lot of youngsters after his time with the youth team.Monaco could be interesting for him. Lazio has an emphasis on young players as well.
Ducker says we'll sell Januzaj this summer, with PSG, Monaco, Marseille, Lyon, Inter, AC Milan, Juventus, Roma and Napoli all interested to some degree.
Ducker adds that there could be interest from other English clubs as well, but Januzaj is thought to prefer a move abroad.
Lyon please, they seem very favourable in terms of clauses they allow in contracts!
Not sure how he'd fit in. They already have quite a few promising young players and it remains to be seen whether they sell one or more of them. I think Lyon's name is thrown in there because of Memphis and Rafael. Come to think of it, Nice might be a good idea for him.
Nah, I think Lacazette will move on and Memphis will be played up top, I'm just saying Lyon would be the better option for us as we'd be in a stronger position to buy him back, Nice wouldn't pay the transfer fee or his wages, and i very much doubt he'd want to drop to that sort of level.
Guessing you've not watched Nice this season.Nah, I think Lacazette will move on and Memphis will be played up top, I'm just saying Lyon would be the better option for us as we'd be in a stronger position to buy him back, Nice wouldn't pay the transfer fee or his wages, and i very much doubt he'd want to drop to that sort of level.
That's quite the list of clubs interested, makes you wonder why the feck we sent him to Sunderland.
That's quite the list of clubs interested, makes you wonder why the feck we sent him to Sunderland.
To send him to somewhere he'd actually play.That's quite the list of clubs interested, makes you wonder why the feck we sent him to Sunderland.
@bucky @Damien holy crap what has happened to Lyon? My apologies to Nice! Point still stands regarding pay though, surely Lyon would be offering a bigger pay packet to Adnan than Nice could/would, it'd be like a player choosing Leicester over United.
Clearly way off on Lyon being a better team than Nice though.
Best include a first option. There's a player there.
To send him to somewhere he'd actually play.
A bit daft to say he'd be a starter for Milan when not even Sunderland fans are impressed wth him, and Dortmund sent him packing after a few months.But he'd play at clubs like Milan too. We just don't seem too savvy with loans, Pereira is another example but at least he's in a league that allows more time on the ball.
Clubs that are interested in signing a player on a permanent basis aren't necessarily the same as those interested in signing a player on loan. Milan may be interested in permanent deal but not a loan one.But he'd play at clubs like Milan too. We just don't seem too savvy with loans, Pereira is another example but at least he's in a league that allows more time on the ball.
Clubs that are interested in signing a player on a permanent basis aren't necessarily the same as those interested in signing a player on loan. Milan may be interested in permanent deal but not a loan one.
Plus, what Andy said above.
Just not to fecking Juventus please. And hopefully we can squeeze a buyback clause in.
Macheda was in the press the weekend said he wished he had listened to Fergie and gone to (think it was Boro, but definately a championship club) on loan, but he wanted to go to Italy on loan, and that was the end of his Utd career. Sometimes it pays to go where your manager wants you to go.Yeah, the intention was to send him somewhere he'd play and it'd be real easy to keep an eye on him. Andreas Pereira said Mourinho wanted him to go on loan at Fulham first in an interview a few months back.
Well its a lot easier there as you have more time on the ball. Look at Pogbas performances this year to the last 3.I second this. Imagine if he were to realise his potential there, the smugness levels would be unprecedented. Can't stand that club in recent times.
I think we do think about where to send players on loan to an extent. Problem is you can't exactly force a player to go somewhere they don't want to. They've got to make their own choices and mistakes.That's a valid point but I mentioned Milan because they're in a state and give chances to a lot of young players. It's not like Dortmund who had one freak terrible season.
I think if we actually put a bit more thought into where these players go on loan we could see much better results, either moving them on for profit or bringing them into the squad. The former more likely with Jose at the club.
Bayern Munich wants to #Paulinho! Ongoing discussions between the German club and the Brazilian agent!
That the same Paulinho who flopped at Spurs?
That the same Paulinho who flopped at Spurs?
Bayern Munich wants to #Paulinho! Ongoing discussions between the German club and the Brazilian agent!
It's unfair to say "he'll never make it" to a player as young as Sanches, but he'll never make it at Bayern. Maybe/hopefully he's only trying to force things when he's playing due to only being a rarely used sub, but he seems to lack any football IQ.Doesn't say much for Renato Sanches if true.
Ducker says we'll sell Januzaj this summer, with PSG, Monaco, Marseille, Lyon, Inter, AC Milan, Juventus, Roma and Napoli all interested to some degree.
Ducker adds that there could be interest from other English clubs as well, but Januzaj is thought to prefer a move abroad.