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:lol: The Gundogan circus is back in town


I've not really been following football in Italy but is there a reason both Inter and Milan are all of a sudden moving away from the free transfer/loans transfer strategy to actually competing for some big names ?
 


The pieces are falling into place now.


Hope this won't take too long Casillias to Porto opens up the way for DDG to Madrid and hopefully they will come with a decent offer this time and not £15m or something. Anything in the area of £30m will definitley get accepted by us and if DDG is moved on the way will open for Lloris and I hope most things have been agreed with him so that move could fast aswell. Might still take a couple of weeks but GK will hopefully not drag on until august.
 
I've not really been following football in Italy but is there a reason both Inter and Milan are all of a sudden moving away from the free transfer/loans transfer strategy to actually competing for some big names ?

Inter - now owned by a rich guy, who's ready to splash the cash - Erick Thohir.
Milan - 2 months ago 49% of the club's shares were bought by a rich Thai businessman, named Mr. Bee, so they have some cash to burn.
 
Only a year extension. He also didn't deny that he might still leave in a recent interview.
He signed, but it was just a 1 year extension rather than a new contract, so not much of a barrier if a new team was to come in for him.

Thanks guys,imo, if we miss landing schweinsteiger, we should be after him.
 
Thanks guys,imo, if we miss landing schweinsteiger, we should be after him.

I think we should stay well away

He was close to moving to us than clearly got his head turned by Bayern and Barca but they weren't as interested as he had hoped. You don't get turned down and than come back begging again. Especially now that he signed a new contract Dortmund can ask even more, no Gundogan can rot where he is imo.
 
Woody's watching the value of the Euro tumble, and biding his time to save us some cash on the exchange rates.

I wonder how this actually works, say if the Euro collapses tomorrow. I think they might have value guarantees in the contracts somewhere.
 
If this doesn't happen now can he be put on the ban list ?

Was running with these Vidal rumours aswell a whole summer, now he is making strong claims for Darmian saying the deal is practically done. If it turns out we are not even interested and he ends up at Bayern or Napoli I think this guy should be considered as bullshit.
He is like Rafael Hernandez, he doesn't put original news, but just summarizes and translates the news to English.

If this doesn't go through, then Di Marzio should probably be blacklisted.
 
I've not really been following football in Italy but is there a reason both Inter and Milan are all of a sudden moving away from the free transfer/loans transfer strategy to actually competing for some big names ?
Moratti sold 70% of the club to an Indonesian businessman while Berlusconi sold 48% of the club to some other businessman (Chinese?).

They have now some sugar dady cash.
 
I wonder how this actually works, say if the Euro collapses tomorrow. I think they might have value guarantees in the contracts somewhere.

Torino would be happy with getting their 18 mill or so. We would need less British pounds to get that many euros. I don't think Torino would particularly care about our British pound savings if they get their money
 
See posts above regarding this. It's not a new contract. It was a year extension.

Even still, signing him now instead of picking him up for nothing a fortnight ago would be fellainiesque in its stupidity.
 
The Bayern swap deal is probably the most ridiculous rumour I've heard/read this summer.
 
It always amazes me how simple people think conducted multi-million pound transfers are.

Yeah, the minority might be completed very quickly if clubs can agree to a an easy set of terms but, even if it is an amicable agreement, there's going to be hundreds of pages of paperwork to sift through and many clauses to be negotiated.

And of course we're going to negotiate as low as we can. It amazes me further that people think our strategy should be "pay what want straight away".
 
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