We aren't. He only moved to striker last season so looking at his goal tally for his whole career is pointless.I cannot believe they are even considering this - assuming press reports are true of course. Williams might be a raw prospect but he's 25 for goodness sake and has scored 33 goals in 157 appearances for Bilbao - by no means a satisfactory rate for a striker. This smacks of a panic buy - of the "get anyone who might be available to replace Lukaku" variety. Cant be true can it? If United cant land a quality midfielder then we should stick with what we have and look at the whole thing as a two to three season re-build where the promising youngsters we have play an increasing role.
If true, reeks of desperation from a club that has no idea what it is doing and no real direction. So could well be true as that does sound like us.
Linked with United and ended up signing 9..yes NINE year contract. 135m release clause.
Linked with United and ended up signing 9..yes NINE year contract. 135m release clause.
Crazy length of time, didn't Saul do the same thing there?
No, Atletico.Crazy length of time, didn't Saul do the same thing there?
No, Atletico.
You do realise that these players want to be stuck there, they love their club. There are a few if them have signed contracts to keep themselves there. They are Basque and it means something to them.135m clause? That's it then. He'll be stuck there for 9 years.
Is he a Basque?You do realise that these players want to be stuck there, they love their club. There are a few if them have signed contracts to keep themselves there. They are Basque and it means something to them.
Yes he was born there in Bilbao. His parents are immigrants from Ghana.Is he a Basque?
Should have guessed from his first name. Basque as they comeYes he was born there in Bilbao. His parents are immigrants from Ghana.
Also, I would swap living in Manchester for living in Bilbao in a heartbeat, it's a fantastic city.You do realise that these players want to be stuck there, they love their club. There are a few if them have signed contracts to keep themselves there. They are Basque and it means something to them.
Or, you know, the kind of admirable mentality that's in short supply in modern football. Loyalty.Talk about the wrong mentality to succeed.
Or, you know, the kind of admirable mentality that's in short supply in modern football. Loyalty.
But yeah, let's crap on his mentality because he didn't want to join united.
We got linked with him right at the end of the window, but I think the new contract at Bilbao was already done and dusted anyway. They announced it yesterday, but contracts can take ages to be done, all the legal side etc. He will have agreed it ages ago. It was just papers linking us with anyone at the end to make last day more interesting. Inaki did not turn us down and we did not seriously go after him. Just paper talk.When did this happen?
We got linked with him right at the end of the window, but I think the new contract at Bilbao was already done and dusted anyway. They announced it yesterday, but contracts can take ages to be done, all the legal side etc. He will have agreed it ages ago. It was just papers linking us with anyone at the end to make last day more interesting. Inaki did not turn us down and we did not seriously go after him. Just paper talk.
Bilbao is a weird club.
Isn't a 9 year contract bad for the player? At least if they sign a four or five year contract they are in a strong position to negotiate a higher salary after a couple of years.
I would assume the sweet spot for contract length would be long enough for financial security but short enough to have negotiating power
What? Says who? Who says we were even interested ?Or, you know, the kind of admirable mentality that's in short supply in modern football. Loyalty.
But yeah, let's crap on his mentality because he didn't want to join united.
Doesn't matter. I am just commenting on the reactions based on him renewing.What? Says who? Who says we were even interested ?