Yeah, you're right.
But I can't blame Bayern to ask for a medical before paying 40M.
Can we have that Gustavo dude then? Haha
Yeah, you're right.
But I can't blame Bayern to ask for a medical before paying 40M.
Couldn't care less tbh. In an ideal world he'd be third choice in every position he's capable of playing
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Can we have that Gustavo dude then? Haha
I think he'd be a great wing back, especially considering how much territory we're likely to have in the opponents half, and how far up the left back plays. I'm a Downing defender myself, I think he gets too much shit. Would love to see him flourish as a wing back.
Can we have that Gustavo dude then? Haha
Tymo most likely will leave for free now. I don't think Bayern will try to get money out of him.
I think both Milan or Manchester United could use him.
Why is VDV leaving Tottenham, Of all players?
He's crap isn't he...![]()
Video of Martinez in Munich: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CIdCYiVdZI&feature=youtu.be
I don't understand Arsenal. I really don't. Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri, Robin Van Persie, Theo Walcott... all in the space of two seasons?
I know people think Walcott is a terrible footballer but he isn't anywhere near deserving of the vitriol he receives. Would have him at Liverpool in a heart beat.
Maybe the try to hide him because they arent allowed to have him take the medical yet? I mean as of right now he's still a Athletic player. Guess Sky Sports ruined the surprise but i wonder if this will have any negative consequences...
Wow, thanks!
Yeah, I must say that I don't get that shit.
It would make sense to have a medical before he (or more like Bayern) buys himself free because it's not like a normal transfer where both side agree a deal being up to a successfull medical. But Bayern said that they checked it with their lawyers and it's not possible that Martinez buys himself out of the contract because of some laws and taxes. So this would mean that Bayern and Bilbao agreed a deal after all. In which case the first idea is surplus again.
Don't know why I even bother but that stuff is pretty interesting.
I don't understand Arsenal. I really don't. Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri, Robin Van Persie, Theo Walcott... all in the space of two seasons?
I know people think Walcott is a terrible footballer but he isn't anywhere near deserving of the vitriol he receives. Would have him at Liverpool in a heart beat.
I don't understand Arsenal. I really don't. Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri, Robin Van Persie, Theo Walcott... all in the space of two seasons?
I know people think Walcott is a terrible footballer but he isn't anywhere near deserving of the vitriol he receives. Would have him at Liverpool in a heart beat.
It was a miracle we finished 3rd last season, but of those listed, only Fabregas will be missed. Plus, say we sell Walcott and RVP, but bring in Cazorla, Giroud, Podolski, and... one or two more squad players. I'd say that's a big improvement.
You already miss Van Persie...
It was a miracle we finished 3rd last season, but of those listed, only Fabregas will be missed. Plus, say we sell Walcott and RVP, but bring in Cazorla, Giroud, Podolski, and... one or two more squad players. I'd say that's a big improvement.
Yeah, I must say that I don't get that shit.
It would make sense to have a medical before he (or more like Bayern) buys himself free because it's not like a normal transfer where both side agree a deal being up to a successfull medical. But Bayern said that they checked it with their lawyers and it's not possible that Martinez buys himself out of the contract because of some laws and taxes. So this would mean that Bayern and Bilbao agreed a deal after all. In which case the first idea is surplus again.
Don't know why I even bother but that stuff is pretty interesting.
It was a miracle we finished 3rd last season, but of those listed, only Fabregas will be missed. Plus, say we sell Walcott and RVP, but bring in Cazorla, Giroud, Podolski, and... one or two more squad players. I'd say that's a big improvement.
according to the video and the latest news, he has to buy himself out of the contract. it seems that bilbao is still against selling him
Is there any truth about the Spanish tax stuff in Football Weekly? They said the transfer fee could end up being 55m euros.
If he leaves it will be because Hamburg pay £12m+ for a 29 year old with dodgy hamstrings. I see the value in it but the thought of us selling our greatest weapon against Arsenal (4 goals and one assist in 4 derbies) is grotesque. If he really wants to go then I accept it, he always gave 100% and he deserves to start every game.
You already miss Van Persie...
So.. Just wondering would Arsenal fans have rather RVP go to City?
Then the question is why didn't they do it a week ago? Everything was clear, Bayern want him, Martinez wants to go and Bilbao doesn't want to sell. But according to Bayern, it wasn't possible. Now it surely looks like it's very possible.
The only solution I can think of is that Bayern agreed to pay the taxes, too. At the rumored 8m, that would be just insane. But with Franz running around and saying "At this price, it doesn't matter if it's 30m or a few more" on TV, I guess that's not impossible.
Of course this could be a giant cover up that allows Bilbao to save face (and extend Llorente) but this whole saga doesnt make much sense. I mean how come Bayern are even allowed to talk / negotiate with him, let alone the medical, surely that cant be done without Bilbao's consent... it's very strange indeed.
As if Bayern (or more like most clubs) still care about the rule that forbids them to talk to other players. Lewandowski just said Bayern tried to talk him to join Bayern, no one cared.
As if Bayern (or more like most clubs) still care about the rule that forbids them to talk to other players. Lewandowski just said Bayern tried to talk him to join Bayern, no one cared.
Is there any truth about the Spanish tax stuff in Football Weekly? They said the transfer fee could end up being 55m euros.
As if Bayern (or more like most clubs) still care about the rule that forbids them to talk to other players. Lewandowski just said Bayern tried to talk him to join Bayern, no one cared.
As if Bayern (or more like most clubs) still care about the rule that forbids them to talk to other players. Lewandowski just said Bayern tried to talk him to join Bayern, no one cared.
Why did you do it man?Oh hi guys, long time no see
Oh hi guys, long time no see
what? that's news to me. wasn't this some kind of bild rumor?
At least you're back in time for DEADLINE DAY.
Both Bayern and Manchester United tried to buy him. Dortmund refused to sell.
There most certainly was a shady Bild article but Lewy said it in a Kicker interview. They offered him a contract with lots of money but he told them no, not that we would have sold, anyway.what? that's news to me. wasn't this some kind of bild rumor?
Both Bayern and Manchester United tried to buy him. Dortmund refused to sell.
Doesn't Brendan Rodgers want to play possession football up at Liverpool? Theo struggles badly against teams who sit deep. He's not as good a dribbler (from standing) as Nathan Dyer or Scott Sinclair so I'm not sure how that would be a good move for them.
The issue isn't necessarily the player here but the timing. Theo, like Song, is replaceable, but it's abit more difficult to do so when there's just 3 days left.
I don't understand Arsenal. I really don't. Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri, Robin Van Persie, Theo Walcott... all in the space of two seasons?
I know people think Walcott is a terrible footballer but he isn't anywhere near deserving of the vitriol he receives. Would have him at Liverpool in a heart beat.
madrid linked with debutchi (french player plays with lille, he plays as a right back) ... is he any good?