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Maluco

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I think they will meet in the middle and he will go at about 55 mil.

He will insist that he really wants to leave now and Guardiola won’t want someone whose head isn’t in the game.
 

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Bayern are the type of club that when you sell a player to them you ask for bonuses for each league title they win.

Also, feck FC Bayern, those cnuts.
 

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Wonder if there'll be a tattoo removal clause snuck in there somewhere?
I doubt it, why would you wantonly forget that glorious Monaco CL defeat. A defining moment in anyone’s career!
 

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With Sane leaving, do we think Pep will be happy with his current options on the wing? It will leave him with Sterling, Mahrez, Silva and Foden. Whilst these are good options, apart from Sterling, and maybe Mahrez to a certain degree, none are typical Pep wingers, in that they like to come to the ball, rather than run off it.

The 17/18 season where City walked it and picked up 100 points, they mainly played with Sterling and Sane on the wings. Two extremely quick players whose sole purpose was to stretch defences and run in behind, thus creating space for the centre midfielders.

With David Silva leaving - thus opening up a space in centre midfield, you wonder if Pep will rotate De Bruyne, Bernando and Foden as the number 8's, and think about purchasing a winger to rotate with Sterling and Mahrez?
 

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With Sane leaving, do we think Pep will be happy with his current options on the wing? It will leave him with Sterling, Mahrez, Silva and Foden. Whilst these are good options, apart from Sterling, and maybe Mahrez to a certain degree, none are typical Pep wingers, in that they like to come to the ball, rather than run off it.

The 17/18 season where City walked it and picked up 100 points, they mainly played with Sterling and Sane on the wings. Two extremely quick players whose sole purpose was to stretch defences and run in behind, thus creating space for the centre midfielders.

With David Silva leaving - thus opening up a space in centre midfield, you wonder if Pep will rotate De Bruyne, Bernando and Foden as the number 8's, and think about purchasing a winger to rotate with Sterling and Mahrez?
Despite what has happened between Sancho & City in the past I am still worried that they could go on in for him if Sane does leave as is expected right now
 

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Bayern are the type of club that when you sell a player to them you ask for bonuses for each league title they win.

Also, feck FC Bayern, those cnuts.
More like the club to ask you to deduct a few mill for each title they win. Entitled cnuts, openly talking about Sane and other targets.
 

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Fully expect just that to happen. No way Bayern pay what they want with only a year left, having already waited a year.
I expect Bayern to pay up/them meeting in the middle. They desperately need a winger.
 

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So yeah, if I were City I'd just say feck off and let him leave on a free.
I guess they’re not bothered about the money but if I were them I’d accept £40-50m if Bayern offer around that. No point keeping him at this stage for another year and I doubt they can drive too much of a hard bargain with Bayern who would probably be happy to wait a year to get him for free (not like they’re desperate - will walk the league again next season). I think in these situations you’ve just gotta move on quickly. Spurs getting feck all for Eriksen, Dortmund and Lewandowski are recent examples.
 

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Sane is quite a risky signing for top money no? Quite in and out of the City side throughout his time there, questions about his attitude and out for a whole year with injury.
 

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Sane is quite a risky signing for top money no? Quite in and out of the City side throughout his time there, questions about his attitude and out for a whole year with injury.
I’d say so. Especially with the injury he had and how much his game is about pace. Surgery and ACL injuries aren’t the career ending injuries they used to be but there is a huge risk it goes pop again,
 

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Rashica can leave the club for €15m if Bremen will go down.....a bargain for every club.
Yep 100%. Was about to post that more clubs should be after Rashica, really like him at Bremen and 20 million has the potential to be a bargain.

Though, I can understand some bigger clubs resisting since they can wait to see if he performs well at Leipzeg and pay more premium if he does well.

For Leipzeg, it's a good replacement for Werner, and they will have money to spare for more signings.
 

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Sane is quite a risky signing for top money no? Quite in and out of the City side throughout his time there, questions about his attitude and out for a whole year with injury.
To be fair, everyone barring KDB is in and out of the City side. His injury is worrying but he's top class. I'd have him at United if he was going.
 

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I thought he was more important to them defensively to be honest.
 

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It's from Alan Nixon who is normally a good journo.

Hardly “locked in a huge tug of war” he’s our player. We simply have to decide if he’s our no.1 going forward if so he’s going nowhere and with De Gea’s errors becoming more and more frequent that’s looking even more likely. I think he’d stay even if we said you’ve got one more season on loan at Sheffield then you’ll take over. It’s moving on De Gea that will be the problem with the massive wages he’s on but that shouldn’t stop us giving Dean a chance if he’s the best man for the job.
 

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It's from Alan Nixon who is normally a good journo.

I refuse to click any Sun links. Now I haven't read the article but in 2019 he signed a contract extension with us until June 2022, with a option to extend for a further year.

Unless he's pulling a Bosman it's hardly a "tug of war"
 

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The headline is misleading and likely was done by someone other than Nixon.

Nixon is basically saying that Chelsea are gonna guarantee him the #1 position at their club and are hoping that may sway him over playing second fiddle to De Gea.
 

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The headline is misleading and likely was done by someone other than Nixon.

Nixon is basically saying that Chelsea are gonna guarantee him the #1 position at their club and are hoping that may sway him over playing second fiddle to De Gea.
And that we've spoke to his agent about a new contract last week.

Not sure why Chelsea are in the market for a GK, didn't they spend £70+m on Kepa?
 

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And that we've spoke to his agent about a new contract last week.

Not sure why Chelsea are in the market for a GK, didn't they spend £70+m on Kepa?
We're trying to get him to sign another contract extension which is sensible on our part.

Kepa isn't very good and Lampard wants a new keeper.
 

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I think Chelsea will be joined by a plethora of clubs from around Europe who will offer him the #1 spot. A decision might have to be made by Ole sooner than many think.
 

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The headline is misleading and likely was done by someone other than Nixon.


Nixon is basically saying that Chelsea are gonna guarantee him the #1 position at their club and are hoping that may sway him over playing second fiddle to De Gea.
Yep, journalists don't normally get to write their own headlines. That's done by a subeditor, and is often either ridiculously sensationalised or simply unrepresentative of the contents of the article.
 
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