Other Teams' Stuff
The real sagas are ones like De Gea's situation at the moment, where nobody involved says a damn thing on the record. If a big financial deal and a player's career are really up in the air, it's too serious for fucking about. A player like Sterling can get away with burning bridges because it's almost guaranteed that he won't actually have to stick it out at the club after the window closes.
Suspect he's been teed up for Bayern, actually. The year off sits perfectly with Pep's not signing an extension to his contract which has only a year to run, unless I've missed something?Davey-boy wrote:I reckon Klopp will be lpool manager by January.
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Nope... I can't see Klopp shitting on the Dortmund fans like that... it's bad enough that Bayern takes their players, and Klopp of all people knows how much that hurts... Klopp will try a new team in a new country... I'm sure of that...swampash wrote:Suspect he's been teed up for Bayern, actually. The year off sits perfectly with Pep's not signing an extension to his contract which has only a year to run, unless I've missed something?Davey-boy wrote:I reckon Klopp will be lpool manager by January.
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I see Wenger's now saying he might not buy anyone else this window. Back to previously scheduled programming for Arsenal then. I look forward to their run of good form toward the end of the coming season that will have the pundits declaring them odds on for the title in 2016-17.
De Bruyne to City looks quite likely to me, and I still think they've a decent chance of getting Pogba as well. De Bruyne, Sterling, Pogba -- three expensive young players that could be the core of a team for years to come, but I suspect the first two are a bit overrated. De Bruyne's obviously talented, but I think this season was a poor one by Bundesliga standards.
De Bruyne to City looks quite likely to me, and I still think they've a decent chance of getting Pogba as well. De Bruyne, Sterling, Pogba -- three expensive young players that could be the core of a team for years to come, but I suspect the first two are a bit overrated. De Bruyne's obviously talented, but I think this season was a poor one by Bundesliga standards.
Same old Wenger, he is even more stubborn than Ferige was.bman2 wrote:I see Wenger's now saying he might not buy anyone else this window. Back to previously scheduled programming for Arsenal then. I look forward to their run of good form toward the end of the coming season that will have the pundits declaring them odds on for the title in 2016-17.
De Bruyne to City looks quite likely to me, and I still think they've a decent chance of getting Pogba as well. De Bruyne, Sterling, Pogba -- three expensive young players that could be the core of a team for years to come, but I suspect the first two are a bit overrated. De Bruyne's obviously talented, but I think this season was a poor one by Bundesliga standards.
I'm not so sure De Bruyne wanna move before euros and i think Pogba will stay in Juve one more year and then move to Barca. If City gets him we will look like idiots.
It just occurred to me that De Bruyne and Pogba might both count as home grown players for an English club, so I wonder if City made a strategic choice to push hard for those three even at ripoff prices in order to address the issues of their aging squad and lack of home grown players in one go.