Scorpy
Absolutely crapping it and loving it!
AS: Motta could return to Atleti after meeting w/ club yday. Brazilian Souza is on shortlist too.
L'Equipe: Lacazette offered €4m per season contract extension, Jean-Michel Aulas has announced that the club had offered him an extension until 2019 or 2020
So lose him for nothing?
Everton and Barcelona closing on Deulofeu deal
I laughed out loud at that. He is going have this all the time.@LennonNL is not a Spurs fan
I've read 3m, but dare i say it, we'd probably bite their hand off for 30m. I'm pretty sure 3m is the correct price.For 30m?
God damnit, will nobody take him off our books !
I can't stand another season of RVP upfront, getting paid £250k for scoring 10 goals in 20 games and being injured for the rest of the season.
Don't expect many to agree with Aguero but:
Sergio Aguero says he can achieve all he wants at Manchester City amid Real Madrid links
Perhaps Aguero's Atletico past means more to him than De Gea as well.Why don't we have such luck with the star foreign players we had?
If he wasn't always injured he would be absolutely perfect.
I understand why supporters no longer want him at the club, but it kills seeing comments like these - we've seen how good he can be at the club where he pretty much won us the title - but the last two seasons he hasn't been the best at all. If he leaves, then that's great, even though it'll be a shame that we only got one good season out of him - if he stays I'd be more than happy - as I have faith that he'd fit in once the midfield and wings are fixed. I always keep in mind (even with Falcao) that none of our strikers have been great for two seasons.
But De Gea is a Madrid boy, born and raised, a boyhood fan of Atletico. Aguero was signed from Argentina at age 18. You'd expect De Gea to be more loyal to his Atletico roots than the Argie import. However, one will sign for Madrid and the other will probably never leave and if he does, it'll be on City's terms.Perhaps Aguero's Atletico past means more to him than De Gea as well.
But De Gea is a Madrid boy, born and raised, a boyhood fan of Atletico. Aguero was signed from Argentina at age 18. You'd expect De Gea to be more loyal to his Atletico roots than the Argie import. However, one will sign for Madrid and the other will probably never leave and if he does, it'll be on City's terms.
It would probably be impossible for them to mean less to him than DDG the way things look at present.Perhaps Aguero's Atletico past means more to him than De Gea as well.
Andre-Pierre Gignac has joined Mexican side Tigres from Marseille on a free transfer. They have also signed Ikechukwu Uche from Villarreal.
Such a weird transfer.
Yep.It would probably be impossible for them to mean less to him than DDG the way things look at present.
His legs are gone, nothing to do with midfield and wings.
His killer instinct for goals is also diminishing, he is now missing chances he scored with his eyes closed 2 years ago.
Nothing to be surprised about as I knew this going to happen when we bought him at the age of 30. Very few strikers are top once they pass that age.
But really I don't want to have to rely on him anymore as our main striker and him earning £250k a week for being a bench warmer that is more unavailable than available to play is a travesty.
I have 0% believe that we will ever the RVP of 2 years ago back.
We need another striker and RVP has to go !