Yes, it's not helped matters and may well put his move back a year.No idea why the knobhead sign a contract extension in the first place.
Yes, it's not helped matters and may well put his move back a year.No idea why the knobhead sign a contract extension in the first place.
Money . Money for him ,Money for Dortmund. Money Money Money .No idea why the knobhead sign a contract extension in the first place.
Money mate. Who doesn't want more money?No idea why the knobhead sign a contract extension in the first place.
Dortmund were already going to make a shitload of money on selling him, the short term increase in wages doesn't cover the potential downside by not getting a transfer and the increased wages. Dortmund are the big winners, not Sancho.Money . Money for him ,Money for Dortmund. Money Money Money .
If earning more money was Sancho's primary motivation, why not join United who can not only meet his salary demands but comfortably exceed them?Money mate. Who doesn't want more money?
Yes, it is. All oppo fans call them "Biene Majas"(famous cartoon in Germany) for decades. Now they seem to have decided to just go along with it for their mascot.Is that a bee or what? I can't make out what it is but i have to say it's funny
It's a short term increase which can easily prevent a transfer this summer. The increased wages doesn't cover the downside of delaying the transfer by another year.Money mate. Who doesn't want more money?
He's worth every penny and then some.I actually think the £108 million quoted in football terms is a decent price, covid or no covid.
I don't think that is the case here. Dortmund sold Dembele for 120 who was not near on the level of Sancho at that moment. Ed just can't win among fans.Woodward must regret saying "We can do things in the market that other clubs can only dream of!" a few years ago.
Such a stupid thing to say, gives selling clubs leverage. (No way would Dortmund ask any other club for £100m. They'd let Bayern have him for a cheese toastie, even if Bayern forgot the cheese) - but we never get a big deal done until the very brow of the transfer window.
Jesus.He's worth every penny and then some.
Also, the effects of Covid on a multibillion company like United would be minimal at best, barely a drop in the ocean. Dortmund will be very much aware of this.
Do you dispute this?Jesus.
I think it's pretty clear that so far BVB have steamrolled us on the PR front.Tweet
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Well that’s just wrong, it won’t be a drop in the ocean come on.He's worth every penny and then some.
Also, the effects of Covid on a multibillion company like United would be minimal at best, barely a drop in the ocean. Dortmund will be very much aware of this.
I do.Do you dispute this?
It’s difficult in Covid times because we don’t know when stadiums will be full again and things back to normal. I can easily believe we value him at this price but have been using Covid as a bargaining tool to stagger the payments. £108m is a big outlay when we’re missing some usual revenue streams.I actually think the £108 million quoted in football terms is a decent price, covid or no covid.
Well considering Utd can hardly post stuff about another team's player, it wouldn't exactly be hard, would it?I think it's pretty clear that so far BVB have steamrolled us on the PR front.
Yes.Do you dispute this?
Exactly what can uniteds pr team actually do?!Well considering Utd can hardly post stuff about another team's player, it wouldn't exactly be hard, would it?
I think it will, but it'll drag on as we do our best to lower the price (we ended up getting a great deal on Pogba from the original price - Juventus even ended up paying the agent fee).I read many posts from Dortmund fans (not on here) who really believe the deal is off for this season, which is silly or delusional. At this point the only real deadline is the closure of the transfer window. But I also read others saying Dortmund would be stupid not selling him for the asking price of 120M. I think it's still more likely to go through this summer than not.
Manchester United Football Club disputes this (from the last quarterly report):Do you dispute this?
I don’t think he probably expect a transfer to United at such an early stage. But then i heard he is homesick, money comes first i guessIt's a short term increase which can easily prevent a transfer this summer. The increased wages doesn't cover the downside of delaying the transfer by another year.
A club like United draws most of their income through commercial and broadcasting revenue. They would have been affected, of course, but to a considerably lesser extent compared to the smaller clubs who survive solely on matchday revenue simply to stay afloat.Well that’s just wrong, it won’t be a drop in the ocean come on.
I agree with that, but that’s not what you said in your original post.A club like United draws most of their income through commercial and broadcasting revenue. They would have been affected, of course, but to a considerably lesser extent compared to the smaller clubs who survive solely on matchday revenue simply to stay afloat.
Do you think we'd even be considering the quoted fee from Dortmund otherwise?
Very good reply. Insightful.Can't be bothered to look for your imaginary sources, yesterday you thought it was likely that a deal was concluded but we were keeping quiet about it.
Based upon the Dortmund/Bundesliga supporters in this thread, yes.Thats what fans love. Increasing a players value tenfold.
Thought it was a broomhandled Mauser.
My God.. Sancho is staying in Dortmund, end of story.I read many posts from Dortmund fans (not on here) who really believe the deal is off for this season, which is silly or delusional. At this point the only real deadline is the closure of the transfer window. But I also read others saying Dortmund would be stupid not selling him for the asking price of 120M. I think it's still more likely to go through this summer than not.
Yeah, it's the Bundesliga supporters who are irrational in this thread.Based upon the Dortmund/Bundesliga supporters in this thread, yes.
Most Bayern fans want an exciting league with exciting players. But we cannot play worse on purpose, so we want that our competitors get better. We already lost Werner, it looks like we're losing Havertz and Thiago and the only comparable player coming into the league is Sané. I want Sancho to stay at Dortmund. I want Dortmund to really challenge us for the title. Because our (international) development in the last ten years was also due to the fact that Hoeneß couldn't stand the fact, that Dortmund made us look like fools in 2011 and 2012.Why are Bayern fans sticking up for Dortmund? They should be glad we snatch Sancho away. It's like we would be happy if Madrid were in for De Bruyne and they wouldn't get him, or Barcelona for Salah.