podurban2
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Yep.Raiola probably wants him to go to China where he'll get the most money.
Yep.Raiola probably wants him to go to China where he'll get the most money.
How on earth will they be able to pay his wages?I think that Milan is a real possibility, I wouldn't be surprised to see him sign there for cheap.
It's not only "on here". It's the whole football world, especially the Swedish press.Wait, him grinning and not answering a question wasn't the concrete evidence of an upcoming signing that some on here thought?
How on earth will they be able to pay his wages?
Nah it's us or China. Zlatan wants his money, he ain't cheap. He has also completed his mission at Milan - winning the league.I said for cheap.
I think that Milan is a real possibility, I wouldn't be surprised to see him sign there for cheap.
I think that Milan is a real possibility, I wouldn't be surprised to see him sign there for cheap.
Making a mountain out of a mole hill is what the press do and have done pretty much since the transfer window was introduced. Still no reason to buy it.It's not only "on here". It's the whole football world, especially the Swedish press.
Nah it's us or China. Zlatan wants his money, he ain't cheap. He has also completed his mission at Milan - winning the league.
How on earth will they be able to pay his wages?
His wife wants Milan though.
Perhaps his wife is tired of feeding Ibra while he has a love in with Mourinho?His wife wants Milan though.
His wife wants Milan though.
They still can't pay his wages. Zlatan has said "there is only one league trophy left". Knowing the narcissistic cnut it will be us or a pay day in China. Anything else would be baffling.
Yeah, I still think he'll come here if he wants to, but I'm positive Raiola is going to continue being an absolute cnut and make it more difficult than it has to be.Ibrahimovic doesn't seem like the kind of player to go where his agent wants him to go. In fact, he seems like a bloke who died what he likes.
If he wants to go to China for the cash then fair play to him. If he wants to stay relevant he'll stay in Europe. Whatever happens I very much suspect he'll be the one making the decision, not the agent.
It's simple we are favorite but we are not the only option and he could choose Milan for other reasons than money. There is zero reasons to be so dismissive.
She can have the Arndale and be happy.His wife wants Milan though.
She can have the Arndale and be happy.
There's a Taco Bell up top, what more could she want?She can have the Arndale and be happy.
Either that, or he thinks the flights will be too much to handle when travelling from China just for an international.Credible reports coming out of Sweden tonight that he'll retire from international football after the Euros. Not very surprising an obviously difficult to read something out of that relating to his next club move, but I choose to look at it as he's getting himself ready for the physical demands of Premiership football.
Good. Probably won't stop him from doing a Henke. Retire and then make a comeback if Sweden somehow qualify for the next WC.Credible reports coming out of Sweden tonight that he'll retire from international football after the Euros. Not very surprising an obviously difficult to read something out of that relating to his next club move, but I choose to look at it as he's getting himself ready for the physical demands of Premiership football.
Link: http://www.dn.se/sport/fotboll/zlatan-slutar-i-landslaget/
After the eyebrow and smile he gave to the journo when asked about Mourinho?What are his options, realistically?
Chelsea.
Either that, or he thinks the flights will be too much to handle when travelling from China just for an international.
Spurs have an offer in....What are his options, realistically?
China.
United.
Milan.
Chelsea.
MLS.
Arsenal?
West Ham?
I think that Milan is a real possibility, I wouldn't be surprised to see him sign there for cheap.
I would say easily in top 10 of greatest goals scored.Mauro Bressan? Yeah, that's a great one, even if it is a complete freak occurence. He's never done anything remotely similar to that since.
That goal against England is something I could see Zlatan replicating if he was given another shot at it. He's scored gravity-defying goals like that so often in his career. I've said in this thread before that his ability to hit the target no matter how crazy the shot is the best in the world, and that strike is just more proof of that. Give any other player the opportunity to attempt it as many times as they wanted and it'd take hours before the ball actually went in.
The sheer athleticism it takes to reach that ball and connect with it in the first place makes it impossible for most players. Then you have to actually generate enough power to get it across the line before the defender reaches it, and then you have to get it over Hart and betwen the sticks. Unbelievable.
And I'm not even sure it's his best goal, or his most unbelievable goal. Ridiculous player.