Transfer Tweets - Summer 2017 | Keep it on topic

What dates did we sign Ibra, Bailly and Micky last season?

It might help put things into perspective.
 
Maybe we are getting involved in the Aubameyang deal - that would be nice :wenger:
 
What dates did we sign Ibra, Bailly and Micky last season?

It might help put things into perspective.

Bailly was 6th June, Miki was 6th July and Pog was August 9th.

Not sure when Zlat was announced

We got one deal sorted early June, the others took time, especially Pogba.
 
What dates did we sign Ibra, Bailly and Micky last season?

It might help put things into perspective.

The window isnt even open yet, thats all the perspective anyone needs. The Champions league isnt even finished!
 
Say we buy Griezman, but we let him play in AM until January, does that involve AM registering him as a new player?
 
Surprised to see them get him on a 2 year loan deal.

Good business from AC Milan it seems.
 
Top talent, CM.
Milan look like they are developing a good team then. Wonder if they're new found wealth will get them challenging for the league soon. They are going about it the right way it seems i.e. signing good young talent rather than blowing their load on players on high wages looking for an easy ride
 

It's a big risk considering his previous spell in the PL and the fact that people usually don't adapt well going from Serie A to the Premier League. He'll be facing a left back more often than not, which he doesn't do in Serie A playing against teams using 3-5-2.
 

Griezmann accepts the renewal offer that received from Atleti 3 weeks ago. The article says that he signed 3 months ago, until 2021, with 100m clause.
In the article they don´t say if the release clause has changed
 
12 Month Contract:
6 Month Rehabilitation/Coaching Role
6 Month Player Role from January on wards, offering us a huge goal boost for the run in.

My only concern with that is it gives the higher ups yet another excuse not to invest in a striker. It'll be "well, they are waiting on Ibra and Griez in January". Don't like this idea. We need a player of the caliber we can get with Ibra's wages in the summer. $300,000 a week is Neymar level. We shouldn't be spending it on Ibra, especially when he's injured.
 

Griezmann accepts the renewal offer that received from Atleti 3 weeks ago. The article says that he signed 3 months ago, until 2021, with 100m clause.
In the article they don´t say if the release clause has changed

He'll be the greatest player to never win a trophy. Bit like La Liga's Matt Le Tissier.
 
My only concern with that is it gives the higher ups yet another excuse not to invest in a striker. It'll be "well, they are waiting on Ibra and Griez in January". Don't like this idea. We need a player of the caliber we can get with Ibra's wages in the summer. $300,000 a week is Neymar level. We shouldn't be spending it on Ibra, especially when he's injured.

They'd have to be insane. Ibrahimovic is the only player in the entire squad to score more than 6 goals last season. At an absolute minimum, we need two new attacking players.
 
Milan look like they are developing a good team then. Wonder if they're new found wealth will get them challenging for the league soon. They are going about it the right way it seems i.e. signing good young talent rather than blowing their load on players on high wages looking for an easy ride

I hope they do, it'd be good to have them up in the big league again. They already have the likes of Donnarumma, De Sciglio, Locatelli, Romagnoli etc and have signed/close to signing Rodriguez, Morata, Mussachio, Deulefou(?) and Kessie. That's a solid core to work with and they'll do more shopping still.
 
He'll be the greatest player to never win a trophy. Bit like La Liga's Matt Le Tissier.
He's still young and probably will leave next year. I imagine that from United point of view has been a disappointment, but it is quite gratifying to see such a loyal player.
 
He's still young and probably will leave next year. I imagine that from United point of view has been a disappointment, but it is quite gratifying to see such a loyal player.

Again though, loyal to a team who were caught cheating and received a deserved punishment.
 
He's still young and probably will leave next year. I imagine that from United point of view has been a disappointment, but it is quite gratifying to see such a loyal player.
I don't know you :lol:

The sooner he leaves that lot, the better

Re:Kessie. The whole point of the loan deal structure is that his transfer fee doesn't go on the books until 2019. They're starting to pay the fee immediately though