Weststander
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Clickbait for their own fans
…. and reel in a few Albion
Clickbait for their own fans
Not only Bloom. To some degree the price is set based on Cucu desire to play under Pep, his appetite should a deal be refused, the market and want City are willing to pay.
If City offer 10m under our 'asking price' and Cucu will be p##sed off if refused we would probably sell.
Lets get real, should City want the player they will make this happen!
If only you had read what the Arsenal hierarchy said about TB after the BW transfer, I don’t think you have to worry.This is a very public test for Bloom. And big teams will certainly take note of the results.
One of the worst outcomes going forward is if the albion get a reputation that a big team can just come along and successfully low ball the fee on any transfer they want.
This is a very public test for Bloom. And big teams will certainly take note of the results.
One of the worst outcomes going forward is if the albion get a reputation that a big team can just come along and successfully low ball the fee on any transfer they want.
My hunch is that we'll sign Tagliafico and sell Cucurella in the next week or two. City got a big pile of cash coming in with the sales of Ake and Sterling. The big clubs like to get their transfer activity done early and this may well be what City have been waiting for.
To reiterate what I've said previously, we'll get somewhere between £50m and £60m for Cucurella, although the fee will be 'undisclosed'. That would be phenomenal business, given we spent c£15m on him less than a year ago, even more so if we get Tagliafico for the reported £3m.
Oh undoubtedly a strong position. However, the club have always said that they will not stand in the way of a move if it benefits the player and the club. Cucu obviously would give his right hand to play for city. It really is the stuff of dreams for him. Bloom may well want £60m. City may offer £30m. I can veery much see him going somewhere in between to suit all parties IF city actually make a bid.
Bloom isn’t a fortune teller. He can’t predict the market in 6months to a year. He can’t predict how Cucu will perform or what his injury stays will be. He may decide it makes business sense not to hold ransom here and accept a decent offer if it means he can reinvest and not have a potentially difficult player within a currently harmonious group.
To think it’s straight for and simple is naive. So many factors in this other than simply making city pay a price.
Looks like City will get £40M-£45M for Ake , wonder if the might get things moving ?
Fabrizio Romano, Football Insider and Si.com all reckoned the transfer was as good as done weeks ago.
It makes one wonder whether they knew Jack Sh@t.
City can offer whatever they like, but that doesn’t mean that TB will meet them in the middle, that is laughable. Cucarella is worth more to us than Ben White and it’s City not Arsenal wanting our player. This is a £55-£60M deal. If that isn’t what City want to pay then they’ll need to find someone else.
This thread is just going round in circles at the moment. What it needs is some Man City fans - reasonable or deluded, either is fine - to really get things going.
So any city fans reading, join in!
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With me I don't want to let myself believe he will sign it until I see the fake signing a new contract pic posted by the club.so anytime anything is mentioned by any manchester schoolboy on twitter its all over nsc as gospel that he is signing for them, yet when Naylor, and the Athletic ,are reporting talks with Cucurella about an improved and extended contract there is silence on here? Its like people want him to go and simply ignore anything suggesting he may stay
so anytime anything is mentioned by any manchester schoolboy on twitter its all over nsc as gospel that he is signing for them, yet when Naylor, and the Athletic ,are reporting talks with Cucurella about an improved and extended contract there is silence on here? Its like people want him to go and simply ignore anything suggesting he may stay