They got that done quickly, proof that it is possible without treading the complicated and lengthy drawn out transfer route that we seem to specialise in
Good insider knowledge there. Exactly how long have Leeds been talking to Man U about the transfer and what were the steps they went through to get him. Would be interesting to know how it works from someone who clearly knows exactly the time line.
They got that done quickly, proof that it is possible without treading the complicated and lengthy drawn out transfer route that we seem to specialise in
My United mate seems to have a good ITK knowledge and has alerted me to quite a few dealings before they hit twitter or the papers. He told me on Friday that this was going to happen and seeing as there had been absolutely no speculation that I can see, I am assuming it was done quickly
What is it with NSC that if someone suggests they might have some ITK knowledge, they get rounded upon? No wonder so few people bother more than the once
Hardly rounded on you Icy, and I'm a fan of your posts. But in this case, we just don't know it was done quickly (it may have been), but we do know nothing came out before the last few days. Not the same thing. We do know that the deal was all but done last season and then fell through on the finer details. Pretty easy for those details to have been quietly ironed out, and for the deal to go through very simply. Esp with a lad from Yorkshite going back to God's Own County.
Also, this could be a case of willing seller and willing buyer. Then deals can get done quickly. But if you have a club who aren't in a hurry to sell or are happy to play hardball (eg Benfica) AND you get the deal leaked because they want to get other bidders interested, it would be easy to conclude that we are crap at negotiating. That's just not the case.
And we do do quick deals sometimes (or ones where stuff didn't leak out earlier). Even this Summer, we did Mwepu apparently out of the blue. We did Veltman for pennies in no time (apparently). Willing seller, willing buyer.
So I don't think we can use the Dan James stick to beat the club because (a) it's not the same as Nunez and (b) Leeds have been talking to them for over a year.
It could also be a case of selling club wanting a price and buying club who wanted that exact player over a few windows being willing to pay it, to secure their long time target.......
So I don't think we can use the Dan James stick to beat the club because (a) it's not the same as Nunez and (b) Leeds have been talking to them for over a year.
DJ seems a bit too established for that and think Leeds is an ideal fit.
Perhaps the fact they already had a long set of complicated transfer negotiations in 19/20 that didn’t in the end happen (right up to deadline day ) is related.
Perhaps the fact they already had a long set of complicated transfer negotiations in 19/20 that didn’t in the end happen (right up to deadline day ) is related.
Fair enough, I live in hope that we can quickly sort out Nunez next summer after two years of complicated transfer negotiations in the previous summer windows. Fact is Leeds did get their man and tied it up very quickly this window……it seems
Because they’re prepared to spend the money required.
and Man Utd were prepared to both sell and accept it given the complex ins/outs in their squad in last few days freed him up, and the player/agent were happy with the contract and the club, and Bielsa wanted the player in his squad because it offered something different to what he already had, and because the window shuts today.
Ultimately yes this is what every transfer comes down to despite how long negotiations have been going on for.Because they’re prepared to spend the money required.
The EPL is all, well 90%, about the money. Leeds were prepared to cough up a big fee and I’d suggest big wages. It was then all about the player. James had flopped at Manure (other than a bright start) and the under-fire Glazer’s have suddenly embarked on a spending spree, imho wisely James realised the game was up and he wants to play football, so he agreed.
Ultimately yes this is what every transfer comes down to despite how long negotiations have been going on for.
Because they’re prepared to spend the money required.
Ultimately yes this is what every transfer comes down to despite how long negotiations have been going on for.
Then why isn't Ronaldo a Man City player ?
Then why isn't Ronaldo a Man City player ?