prateik
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Story updated now.
Spurs want 35m
Spurs want 35m
Headline says £35m, story underneath says £25m. Only in the tabloids.Story updated now.
Spurs want 35m
Fixed.AS is a Real Madrid propaganda 'paper. No surprise there.
Funny how Modric was not complaining when he signed a new financially improved six year contract a couple of years back.God damn it Levy's a cnut. I mean not that I care about Madrid, I'd rather they not get even stronger, but this has nothing to do with them, it's about already denying Modrič a transfer he asked for last year, and doing the same this year, I mean seriously it's apparent to everyone that he wants to leave for the past year, what's wrong with that guy? If I was a player I'd seriously think about choosing Tottenham as my destination with an asshole like that in charge.
Two things:Croatia manager Igor Stimac has blasted Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy as the Luka Modric transfer saga rumbles on ... “Daniel Levy promised a year ago that if he got an offer from Madrid he would let him go.
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Says who?Two things:
1) "An offer" is a meaningless phrase, because it's disconnected from how much money is involved. £1m is "an offer", but obviously not an acceptable one. So clearly Levy made no such "an offer" promise.
2) It's all out-of-date anyhow. A deal has been done.
Says someone (not me) who, if they say it's done then it's done. Will be announced after the internationals.Says who?
The Madrid papers must've been saying the deal is done for the 5-6th time.
Any word on fee?Says someone (not me) who, if they say it's done then it's done. Will be announced after the internationals.
BargainSSN: flying to Spain tomorrow. Fee is about £23.5 million + £3.9 million add ons
Probably.He wanted Madrid, and we wouldn't have got him for that price, before people start...
Why would Levy refuse to let him go abroad when it's clearly his prefered destination and it should be prefered option for Spurs as well?well we could at least offer the same amount (or a couple of mil extra) so spurs accept the deal. Modric can then choose who he wants - although Levy may then refuse to let him go abroad unless Real match our bid.
They wouldn't have sold him to us and he wouldn't have come here. It's not Football Manager, we've probably shown interest before but quickly realised that we were never going to get him.That fee cannot be right? My god, we are fecking retarded if we didn't match it.
Im pretty sure that in the scenario I gave, Madrid would just increase their offer.Why would Levy refuse to let him go abroad when it's clearly his prefered destination and it should be prefered option for Spurs as well?