Well, obviously. But apart from being offered a longer contract, a once-in-a-lifetime chance to play for one of the biggest teams in the world, a nicer place to live, already achieved everything there is to achieve in England and more money, why would he want to leave?
I suspect that they would follow him at a club in one of the big leagues and not elsewhere. I could be wrong, Celtic have 3 or 4 Japanese players, does this give them more supporters in Japan?
I'm still boycotting Shell and Barclays, dating back to the 70s! Can't think of any newer ones.
I wish I could boycott Amazon but I do avoid them whenever possible.
Yesterday it was Spurs bidding £50 million for him. He was a brilliant player pre United and I'm sure someone pay £40-£60 million for him but not unless he agrees to halve his wages. Why would he?
I watched the 2nd half of the FA Cup final thinking I didn't mind who won but it soon became obvious I despised United way more than City.
Like you, I will be happy for City to win the CL final if it pisses off United fans.
Very confusing. Surely Fulham, Forest and Brentford should be top as they exceeded what any pundits expected, probably most of their fans too.
Chelsea bottom makes sense. No one would have predicted for them to finish in the bottom half of the table, although almost everyone would have wished...
If I have the misfortune to discuss it with Arse fans then certainly yes, and it's very funny.
In reality, they did very well to give City a run for their (vast amounts of) money.