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^ Last Updated: 4:05pm BST 14/07/2008
I'm not trying to put all this down but I've read all these reports today through this thread anyway. |
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Man Utd is after the best strikers in the world. If it wasnt him would have been Benzema and for more than 40 millions because of his age.
When you know Utd is interested you know you can ask what you want, Is that of feck off. Simply as that. |
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Looks like this is going to spark Spurs into a transfer frenzy... talking about them going for Santa Cruz to replace him in one of tomorrows rags as well as Bentley heading to WHL and Robinson on his way out too...
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Manchester United draw in Dimitar Berbatov
By John Ley Last Updated: 12:50am BST 15/07/2008 Manchester United are moving closer to bringing Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov to Old Trafford. While United have distanced themselves from reports claiming the clubs have agreed a £28 million fee for the Bulgarian, the parties are closing in on a deal for Berbatov. Tottenham are keen to sign a replacement before they allow the striker, who scored 23 goals last season, to leave. While they have identified Blackburn winger David Bentley, at a price of £17 million, as a player they want, they will still need to buy a target man before releasing Berbatov. With the future of Cristiano Ronaldo, United's top-scorer last season, still in doubt, Sir Alex Ferguson is keen to boost his attacking resources and Berbatov has impressed the Scot with the ease in which he has taken to the Premier League since his arrival at Spurs in 2006. Speculation over Berbatov's future began mid-way through last season's campaign with Emil Dantchev, the Bulgarian's agent, claiming the striker was interested in moving to a "big club". In April, rumours of a departure increased after Dantchev claimed that contract talks at White Hart Lane had broken down. Spurs, who rejected a £20 million offer from United for the player at the weekend, are holding out for something approaching treble the £10.9m they paid Bayer Leverkusen two years ago. While United are said to be unwilling to pay more than £25m, any potential deal could rival the £29.1m United paid Leeds for their record-signing Rio Ferdinand, in 2002. The record amount of money received by Spurs was the £18.6m United paid for Michael Carrick in 2006, though the Old Trafford club paid only an initial £12m for the midfielder and they may attempt to broker a similar deal for Berbatov. Spurs manager Juande Ramos could return to his native Spain to sign Real Zaragoza's 29-year-old Argentine striker Diego Milito, who would cost around £8m. Everton are also interested in the player. Another potential replacement is Blackburn's Paraguayan forward Roque Santa Cruz, who scored 23 goals in his first season in England. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/mai.../sfntot115.xml |
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£30m for Dimi or forget it
By MARK IRWIN Published: Today TOTTENHAM have told Manchester United Dimitar Berbatov can go for £30million - and no less. United moved in with a £20m bid for Berba on Saturday - as revealed in SunSport. United boss Alex Ferguson has long been a fan of the Bulgarian hitman, 27, who has averaged more than a goal every other game since arriving at Spurs two years ago from Bayer Leverkusen. Chairman Daniel Levy rejected United’s bid and yesterday shocked Old Trafford with his demands for a near-British record fee. Levy is determined to play hardball after receiving stinging criticism from fans for the £18.6m sale of Michael Carrick to United two years ago. They believe the England midfielder was under-priced and Levy is determined that will not happen again. He is also waiting for an offer he cannot refuse from Liverpool for striker Robbie Keane — probably around £20m. But United refuse to go above £24m for Berba and are ready to play a waiting game, knowing Levy is desperate to raise cash for boss Juande Ramos. The Spaniard is already determined to sign £17m Blackburn ace David Bentley. Spurs hope to recoup £5m by sending keeper Paul Robinson to Rovers in part-exchange. Berbatov and Keane featured for Spurs as they cruised to an 8-0 win over Tavernes in Spain last night. New £4.7m buy Giovani Dos Santos bagged a double on his debut with Jamie O’Hara (2), Tomas Pekhart (2), Steed Malbranque and Aaron Lennon also on target. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...cle1423323.ece |
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Surely the last thing Spurs would want is a disgruntled player on their books who's heart is set on another club..... oh!
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You are a fucking idiot, and have avoided everything i have said, arguing irrelevant points and being pedantic about what i have written. It has been noted many times that you completely avoid questions and answers relayed before you, it continues. Stop acting like a prat and hiding behind your pathetic, sarcastic smilies. |
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Nor do i, now.
![]() Yet i am sure i heard o read it claimed by too many people, where were they getting it from? I'll have to look into this, all rather embarrassing really. lol That aside, i am still of the view that we agreed terms too soon and it was probably to our own disadvantage. I was expecting 24ish million myself. |
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I'm excited about this move for 2 reasons:
1) Berbatov is a terrific striker. He is up there with the best in England. 2) His arrival will signal a return to Wayne Rooney's natural position. Whatever anyone says about the fee, it is probably about right. Let's use the £28 million figure widely touted. Robbie Keane is being talked about at the £20 million level. Barry at the £18 million mark. |
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