Both are usually good but it depends on the journo behind the story.SportBild reliable? I think Kicker is the dodgy paper in Germany?
He's potentially a world beater but that potential needs to be harnessed. And I think United currently would be a good option for him because he would play alot which would really help him develop.Is he that good?
Sounds good. We should try and get him then.He's potentially a world beater but that potential needs to be harnessed. And I think United currently would be a good option for him because he would play alot which would really help him develop.
Tall, Athletic, Technically very good (As you would expect with a German player coming through their youth systems). Can beat a man, good with both feet, good header of the ball etc etc etc etcSounds good. We should try and get him then.
Can I ask what his strengts are?
He can play as a attack minded #8 and can also operate as a inverted winger but his best position is at #10 behind the CF. He creates and scores goals at a significant rate and does look to be on his way to becoming a elite player for his position. Passing/vision already superb in and around the box and being 6'2 in stature also makes him a big threat aerially. Huge potential as a #10 and if we signed him it would be quite the statement.Sounds good. We should try and get him then.
Can I ask what his strengts are?
ThisIt just seems like from those tweets, various club names have been added to generate clicks and the only club really who want to sign the player is Bayern.
just the £400m then.Big Dave
Spiderwan - Maguire - Tuanzebe - Willams
McT - Partey
Sancho - Havertz - Rash
Haaland
Bench: Romero - Lindelof - Shaw - Fred - James - Martial - Greenwood
I reckon this is all we need to potentially challenge.
Neither is dodgy.SportBild reliable? I think Kicker is the dodgy paper in Germany?
dinking the keeperSounds good. We should try and get him then.
Can I ask what his strengts are?
He's in his 4th season for Bayer already, it's time for him to go to a top team.He's potentially a world beater but that potential needs to be harnessed. And I think United currently would be a good option for him because he would play alot which would really help him develop.
Us being 'very serious' as they claim is probably true due to our need for such a player in a 4-2-3-1 and we'd possibly pay a higher fee to Leverkusen than Bayern would aswell. So I do think there's truth to this story. Bayern would obviously be the favourites if they can come to a agreement with Leverkusen but I can't see Bayern sanctioning two huge summer outlays on Havertz and Sane who seems to be a bigger priority right now. So that leaves a club from outside of Germany with a real chance to sign him IMO.
IMO his biggest strength is his ridiculous composure. This boy doesn't faze at anything at all. Watch his highlights and you will notice it straight away. He plays with the composure of an elite 35 year old veteran.Sounds good. We should try and get him then.
Can I ask what his strengts are?
Isn't it his third season at first team level? The time is right for him to leave for a bigger club but at 20 he's still developing his game and joining a big club where he plays consistently will be best for him.He's in his 4th season for Bayer already, it's time for him to go to a top team.
Woody would probably do it. But it'll come down to the will of the player where he ends up.Özil's passing ability combined with Ballack's goal threat
Do it Woody!
but I can't see Bayern sanctioning two huge summer outlays on Havertz and Sane who seems to be a bigger priority right now. So that leaves a club from outside of Germany with a real chance to sign him IMO.
It's pretty simple, Bayern will have to pay what Leverkusen is asking and Voller is a stubborn basket as you well know. You either pay what they're asking or someone else will.Sane is a next seasons' target for one reason alone, and that is his ACL. We did not go for an alternative solution, so the money has not been spent(No, why ain't buying Coutinho).
They are both prime targets, and I'm pretty confident of us signing them in the summer.
The only PL club capable of souring the milk I see here is Liverpool, b/c of Klopp. But then, Havertz is German, and as such, he'll want to win the BuLi before going abroad.
And he also made it publicly clear that he won't act against the players' interest. I don't think the price will be an issue.It's pretty simple, Bayern will have to pay what Leverkusen is asking and Voller is a stubborn basket as you well know. You either pay what they're asking or someone else will.
William's ain't anywhere near good enough to be part of a premier league winning team. Still needs some yearsBig Dave
Spiderwan - Maguire - Tuanzebe - Willams
McT - Partey
Sancho - Havertz - Rash
Haaland
Bench: Romero - Lindelof - Shaw - Fred - James - Martial - Greenwood
I reckon this is all we need to potentially challenge.
Why would a 20 year old be finished with his development?The best young german player in my eyes. Like to see him play and he isn't even finished with his development.
Just wanted to express my admiration.Why would a 20 year old be finished with his development?
Havertz wouldn't be against a move abroad either if his interview with Marca is anything to go by. So it'll come down to if Bayern are willing to cough up what Leverkusen want.And he also made it publicly clear that he won't act against the players' interest. I don't think the price will be an issue.
The other way around. Sportbild isn't reliable. Kicker used to be a lot better, still more reliable than Sportbild.SportBild reliable? I think Kicker is the dodgy paper in Germany?
I don't think you'd be willing to disrupt your wage structure. Paying the fee is one thing, handling a salary of 15-20mill p.a. is another.I honestly believe there is a chance that he will end up in Dortmund. Brandt is already playing here and BVB will have the money from the Sancho deal.