Mainoldo
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Okay now I’m convinced this Sarri stuff is just rubbish. Like Sarri holds more weight than the directors. His future was decided at the end of last season. Juventus don’t joke around.
Yeah. Should be on the blacklist.I take it this guy is a bullshitter?
He's probably worse than all them.Because the source is sun, metro and mirror level. Wait on Di Marzio and Romano update. If they say he doesnt want, then it wont happen
Because the source is sun, metro and mirror level. Wait on Di Marzio and Romano update. If they say he doesnt want, then it wont happen
The thing is, nobody reliable has said that Dybala doesn't want to come to United. All that's been said is he needed time to make a decision which is understandable because this whole saga caught him off guard while he was on holiday.Sneijer and Robben were also treated like thrash at Madrid, shoved out of the door and then shone in their respective clubs. There is a difference in don't wanting to leave the club and dislike playing for a club.
I know, I get it. People are overplaying it.The thing is, nobody reliable has said that Dybala doesn't want to come to United. All that's been said is he needed time to make a decision which is understandable because this whole saga caught him off guard while he was on holiday.
Confirmed the medical visits at the beginning of the season for Paulo Dybala: along with him Alex Sandro. However, negotiations with United are still very hot.
Paulo Dybala is ready to return. Even if it could be an ephemeral, temporary return. The streets of the market are calling, the sirens of Manchester United are convinced and decisive, but meanwhile Joya is about to return to feeling in effect a Juventus footballer .
Tomorrow morning, in fact, the medical visits of Dybala are finally scheduled. Those visits that the Argentine tightrope walker had not made in the past few days, once he returned to Turin after the efforts of the Copa America. Along with him, another South American: Alex Sandro, champion with Brazil , also ready to undergo the classic early-season tests.
The thing is, if he didn't want to come, we'd no longer be pursuing the deal or dealing with his image rights. We'd have walked away and either asked for cash from Juve for Lukaku or looked to sell him elsewhere. The fact that none of this has been reported by anyone credible hints to me that Dybala is open to coming and is happy to proceed with negotiations.How weird to pursue a deal for so long if he doesn’t want to come (obvious caveats about our negotiating etc). No issue if he doesn’t want to come. Better to know know then find out later down the line when he stinks the place out with half-arsed performances. Hope time spent doesn’t cost us alternatives if it does turn out to be case that he doesn’t come.
The thing is, if he didn't want to come, we'd no longer be pursuing the deal or dealing with his image rights. We'd have walked away and either asked for cash from Juve for Lukaku or looked to sell him elsewhere. The fact that none of this has been reported by anyone credible hints to me that Dybala is open to coming and is happy to proceed with negotiations.
Why would we waste our time on a player that has absolutely zero intention of joing, moreover why would his agent even bother meeting us several times to try and progress things?
Right decision, should have been made sooner.
I hope we can focus on Bruno now.
Where does that leave Lukaku
Hopefully he still goes to Juve or Inter come back in for him because we can't have him still at the club after the shit he pulled the other night.Where does that leave Lukaku
To be fair, if true, it's the right decision.