This seems to have gone cold - was there anything to it, or was it just a rumour?
Shame if it was - think it would have been a good move all round.
Shame if it was - think it would have been a good move all round.
This seems to have gone cold - was there anything to it, or was it just a rumour?
Shame if it was - think it would have been a good move all round.
Personally I quite the combination of the two in the squad. We have a flair young attacking exciting player, and an older head who is a solid dependable player but not exciting. It gives us two different options to counter different scenarios during the season. Keeping Montoya also frees up Alzate to play in the centre more.
Not according to this chap with 16K twitter followers :This seems to have gone cold - was there anything to it, or was it just a rumour?
Shame if it was - think it would have been a good move all round.
We seem to be struggling to move players on.
We seem to be struggling to move players on.
Not really much movement anywhere at the moment post Covid. Not sure clubs want to splash to much cash without knowing what will happen ref crowds ect going forwards. Think there maybe a flurry towards the end of the window and maybe a lot of loans with obligations to buy next summer attached to deals.
He's gone already.
Not loads of business being done anywhere at the moment. There will be a glut of activity, probably from next week onwards
. The Gravy train has hit the buffers.
Not for the likes of Pogba, Bale and Ozil it hasn't!There will be a lot of loans with salaries being shared/offset. All the talk of big transfer fees is just that - talk. Clubs have lost and will lose millions in the coming months and very few are in a position to spunk xxx millions on transfer fee and player wages. United can't afford Sancho and Raiola has had to climb back into his ****ing box over Pogba; Bale is a professional golfer and Ozil might as well be. The Gravy train has hit the buffers.
Sauce?
Not for the likes of Pogba, Bale and Ozil it hasn't!
There will be a lot of loans with salaries being shared/offset. All the talk of big transfer fees is just that - talk. Clubs have lost and will lose millions in the coming months and very few are in a position to spunk xxx millions on transfer fee and player wages. United can't afford Sancho and Raiola has had to climb back into his ****ing box over Pogba; Bale is a professional golfer and Ozil might as well be. The Gravy train has hit the buffers.
What you are suggesting, would be a sensible and proportionate response to this crisis, but I don't agree that it will happen. There will be plenty of big money deals. Oligarchs and Saudi Prince's are very well insulated from the current crisis. Premier League TV money will continue to drive debt induced purchase. The sheer terror of relegation to the Championship with reduced matchday revenue will keep those PL chairmen's wallets open, including ours.
What you are suggesting, would be a sensible and proportionate response to this crisis, but I don't agree that it will happen. There will be plenty of big money deals. Oligarchs and Saudi Prince's are very well insulated from the current crisis. Premier League TV money will continue to drive debt induced purchase. The sheer terror of relegation to the Championship with reduced matchday revenue will keep those PL chairmen's wallets open, including ours.