Who'll Leave Out Of Bale, Suarez and Rooney?

Who'll leave?


  • Total voters
    136

Liam147

On Probation
Joined
Jun 19, 2011
Messages
16,691
Location
Not a complete cock, just really young.
Three transfer targets, three potential destinations. United and Liverpool have steadfastly maintained throughout that they will not be selling their players. On the other hand, how often do unhappy players resolve their differences and go on to have successful club careers?

Rooney's best United form in my opinion came before the transfer request. While he's shown signs that he's still amongst the world's elite, he was a better player before. Yet Moyes had constantly said he won't be sold, and I think it'll be a dent to his pride and reputation if he did go back on his word. I also don't think we'll bring in anyone good enough to replace him either, so he won't want to weaken the squad, certainly at the expense of making Chelsea stronger.

Suarez as we all know is too good for Liverpool, and it's become a very public falling out; Suarez has even threatened legal action. Isn't that at the heart of all club/player relationships?

Bale seems the quietest and for that reason I think he could go. Levy hasn't got a word to keep, and if the offer's good enough, he'll let him go. It's just whether Madrid are prepared to put in an even higher offer.

Kenwood juicer for all correct predictions.
 
I'd say Rooney to stay along with Bale, and Suarez to leave.

I would laugh that after all this all three don't move.
 
It would be great to see all three clubs hold onto their players, they have signed long term contracts to earn a hefty wage so the least they can do is honour their contract.
 
Eboue would have been my default option. I'm disappointed, Liam.
 
went for Suarez only... can't see Roo moving, nor Bale now... in fact the longer it goes on the less likely anyone will move..
 
If we're talking about this summer, no-one. Bale for me is locked on to go to Madrid next summer. Rooney will stay. Suarez might go as soon as January, but on principle (and because it's too late to get a decent replacement) Liverpool will keep him this summer. It depends on when one of the big/money clubs decide they want him.
 
Gone for Bale, Real usually get their man.

I think right now they are holding off to get the price down a little, but they will no doubt get him come the end of the window.

I think, and hope that United will assure Rooney that he is wanted and loved and I think he will stay. I don't think Arsenal are strong enough to tempt Liverpool, or Suarez to agree to the sale.
 
I think Bale will leave, as it's Madrid and I don't think they'll balk at any fee, where as Chelsea and Arsenal may be a little more reserved in that respect. I don't think Arsenal will go any higher for Suarez, and I don't think we will consider selling to Chelsea. We stood firm on an unwanted player in Heinze going to Liverpool, so I assume we'll do the same with a huge asset in Rooney going to Chelsea.

I wonder if Chelsea will eventually give up on Rooney and turn to Suarez? I don't think Chelsea are seriously testing our resolve for Rooney just yet. The bids so far have been just pure silliness.
 
suarez is tied to a contract and I cant see them letting him go as am matter of principal. Bale will be off although it could go to the wire. The fat scouse fecker will be staying, Jose doesnt even want him that much. Its more like hes trying to unsettle him and the team in general. If he was really interested Chelsea would have tabled a proper offer for him.
 
Don't think Bale will go this summer because regardless of Real Madrid's arrogant posturing (admittedly rarely failed historically), they know they have the finest player on the planet in their team already (my opinion!) that makes the financial arrangements a bit more complicated in terms of retaining Ronaldo and securing Bale.

Feel sorry for Bale because the only teams he would ever go to are Real, Barca, United, Bayern. And which of those will pay what Levy wants?
 
Think they'll be unsettled and have very slow starting seasons...at their current clubs.

Suarez will only go if a foreign club come in. Rooney will only go if we get ourselves a big player AND a buyer pays over the odds. Bale will only go if Levy gives in, which we won't.
 
I choose just Suarez

In order of likeliness:
1) Suarez - he is very vocal about wanting to go and seems the type to make it happen through his disruptive attitude.
2) Bale - appears keen to want to go, but I think price could be an issue.
3) Rooney - Too cloudy, no public statements, no transfer requests. Seems to be a lack of interest from abroad and I just can't see us selling to Chelsea.
 
Voted none of them, which will probably in fact mean all of them knowing my predictions.
 
I chose no one.

Real Madrid were never going to pay that much money for Bale. They tried their we'll get him to force a move so we pay what we think is right method but Levy won't have any of that.

Rooney won't leave because Chelsea is where he's wanted most and we won't sell to them, even if we brought in Ronaldo or Bale. Of course if we brought in Ronaldo or Bale, I'm sure Rooney would pledge his allegiance to United even though they'd stop him from getting into the team more than Kagawa or Welbeck ever would.

Suarez will stay because Liverpool will demand a fee that only they'd be stupid enough to pay. Arsenal would probably go as high as 45 million and they'll still reject it.
 
Surprised so many people think that everyone will stay considering the fuss that's been kicked up. Whilst I can make cases for Rooney staying (we really need him considering we've got no one in, yet again, and don't look likely to get anyone in) and even Bale to an extent (Spurs asking for an enormous fee, and at some point surely even Madrid would say enough), I can't see how Suarez could stay at Liverpool. He's absolutely toxic, and at some point I'm sure Rodgers will realise the £Xm from Arsenal will be too good to turn down. At the end of the day, even though they can't replace him, he won't be the difference between 4th and 7th, regardless of what they think. They'll be better than Everton this year I'm sure, but still a distance behind Spurs.
 
At the end of the day, even though they can't replace him, he won't be the difference between 4th and 7th, regardless of what they think.

I read somewhere that without his goals last season that they would have been dangerously close to the relegation zone.
 
I read somewhere that without his goals last season that they would have been dangerously close to the relegation zone.


Actually without Suarez's goals we would till have finished 7th.

Suarez's goals gained 11 points for us, had these 11 points not been added we would have been on 50 points- still one ahead of Swansea in 8th.
 
I voted no one. The only one I can see leaving is Suarez, and only if Real decide to switch targets.
 
I hope none of them leave, it'll be a big 'feck you' to player power. One player should never be able to hold an entire club to ransom, I think it's great to see the clubs standing firm on their players.
 
Had Suarez and Rooney , but Suarez seems to have had a change of heart , and i expect Rooney to do the same.