Translation:
Several Premier League teams have Bayer Leverkusen's Moussa Diaby on their agenda. And talented Roma winger Carles Pérez could become his replacement. This is a scenario that may unfold in the coming months. It is NOT easy for Diaby to leave.
OFFERS FOR GAVI AND ARAUJO
We report in @JijantesFC
The Uruguayan central defender has proposals from:
Manchester United around €8M
Arsenal around €6M
The Sevillian [Gavi] has a proposal from Liverpool around €6M
The figures in the Tweet refer to the salary offers for the respective players.
Would be on roughly the same wages as AWB, completely sensible signing.... why cant we just try and match this
Would be on roughly the same wages as AWB, completely sensible signing.... why cant we just try and match this
Has that been reported? I havent seen it anywhere, if so then I'll take back my post, but it just seems to be, as you said, lack of forward planning.You mean apart from him having no desire to play in England? Barca or somewhere he doesn’t want to play isn’t a hard decision.
plus we got no manager and zero future planning.
You could at least up the pay packet a little bit, I mean 5m euros isnt exactly a massive sum to overcome, instead we continue to be in a holding pattern before the new manager comes in thats been reported.Barca look like they are on the up again with Xavi, it would be a hard sell convincing him to come here for no CL football over them.
PSG: Messi wants to stay and play with Paris next season.
City will get Kanye. He suits them most too.
The annoying thing is they’d still be the best team in England even with Kanye upfront
Rafael Leão wants to continue at Milan. No doubts.
The only thing is, it's clear we need a Matic replacement in terms of physically imposing in the midfield. Well, not clear we need it, but it's what Ralf and people around the club probably favour (based on how much he wants to play Matic). Maybe the next manager will disagree, but I'm not so sure, so we'll be linked with players of this ilk.Just play Hannibal. This is why young players are always better off at clubs like Ajax. Hannibal and Gravenberch are the same age, both even full internationals. Not convinced Gravenberch is better, but he is allowed to play.
The only thing is, it's clear we need a Matic replacement in terms of physically imposing in the midfield. Well, not clear we need it, but it's what Ralf and people around the club probably favour (based on how much he wants to play Matic). Maybe the next manager will disagree, but I'm not so sure, so we'll be linked with players of this ilk.
It's also why players like Bellingham and Haaland will always pick Dortmund instead of us, it's think it's got to be possible to strike a balance of playing these supremely talented youngsters while being competitive, we'd also have the advantage of not needing to sell after a few seasons too.Just play Hannibal. This is why young players are always better off at clubs like Ajax. Hannibal and Gravenberch are the same age, both even full internationals. Not convinced Gravenberch is better, but he is allowed to play.
Ángel Di María has many chances to leave PSG on 6/30, when his contract expires, on a free transfer.
The intention of "Fideo" is to continue, but the club has not yet made him any proposal to renew as they are not convinced.
Yeah, I don't mean as Matic replacement directly, but merely Matic's height within midfield. I've been a bit put off him from a lot of the dutch posters, but always thought he had a lot of potential.Not sure Gravenberch can be seen as a Matic replacement. He is a tall man though with huge potential.
I try not to think about it much and focus on my own performance, it works well. But it’s actually amazing how much they talk about my future. Every day they name a different club. I have the feeling that people think that after this season I will be out of contract, when I still have one year left. I feel good here, I like living here, my children go to school here. I am happy both outside and inside football. And Leicester have ambition…
I am very calm about that. My contract expires in 2023 and it’s not that I absolutely want to leave. I haven’t made my decision yet. If I have to stay another year, I will gladly do so. The club has been really great towards me. They remain very professional, just like me. That will not change.
(shrugs) There are talks between the club and my Let’s Play advisors. That will remain so. It’s not that I’m ignoring the club. I will study my options in the summer and make a decision. My family is the most important to me. I’m not going somewhere where I know my family isn’t happy. As a father of two children, you have to think about that too.
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Source: pre-match interview with Ziggo Sport
Wouldn’t €35m per year ruin City‘s wage structure? We are talking of about £550k pw here.
Not that I don’t believe that Haaland could get that anywhere.