Interesting. If, and its a big if, he really prefers Man City to us? His agent may advise him to sign new deal with Boca (as we do with our own stars), which with a higher release clause may well price us out and keep city in?Club making last ditch attempt to scare off Brighton - Want to make player ‘one of best paid on team’ - Sport Witness
Boca Juniors will make a last-ditch attempt to convince Valentín Barco to remain at the club and not join Brighton and Hove Albion, with a new contract offer to make him ‘one of the best paid on the team’. That’s according to journalist Facundo Pérez, who insists neither Brighton nor any of the...sportwitness.co.uk
To add to this Echeverri is pretty much the most promising Argentinian in a while but the general feeling is that his ego means if he moves early it's likely he won't progress as he'll feel he's made it.‘Played down the chances of signing him’’ not ‘distanced’ - I think that’s slightly different tbh - it suggests either Citeh still want him but things are moving in another direction or Citeh are just keeping things close to their chest. Alternatively we stand a good chance to compete in the bidding if Bocca sees a greater advantage in a for example a 20% sell on clause if they sell to us than if they sell to Citeh and he gets loaned out. Given our track record for developing youngsters and selling them on for ridiculous profit - it would potentially be a lucrative arrangement for Bocca that could suit all sides possibly.
Man City close to signing Echeverri from River Plate
Manchester City are close to signing River Plate prospect Claudio Echeverri in a deal worth around £17.5million (€20m/$22m). The 17-year-old attacking midfielder is likely to be sent out on loan should he complete his move to City, and a return to River is on the cards. That is the same...theathletic.com
(They’ve been interested in striker, Echeverri for a while I beleive - he‘s capped for the U17s at the Under-17 World Cup in November.)
If that’s the case, RDZ should surely start Facu in his favoured No.10 position on Thursday.I honestly think he’s coming to us.
Every team that has been linked to him have dropped their interest, except us.
Could be the other clubs know he’s made his mind up, and he’s coming here.
I think Goodnight has deserved his place at the No 10 position after his Palace display. I was also impressed with his display there in the Marseille game. Probably can’t do the full 90 minutes but surely 60-70 minutes with Lallana replacing would be the plan?If that’s the case, RDZ should surely start Facu in his favoured No.10 position on Thursday.
He deserved it before then - but yes, Lallana or Gross - RDZ wants Facu to learn from Lallana - I think Facu is not far off doing 90mins now - he is looking much better conditioned and has been doing 70‘ fairly comfortably.I think Goodnight has deserved his place at the No 10 position after his Palace display. I was also impressed with his display there in the Marseille game. Probably can’t do the full 90 minutes but surely 60-70 minutes with Lallana replacing would be the plan?
Was that the Brighton bear or whatever he’s called?According to Twitter today he’s going to PSG, Man City, Leeds (on loan after Man City sign him) and Leicester
Nothing from him posted re today’s game……..which is interesting timing perhapsWas that the Brighton bear or whatever he’s called?
As multi-club ownership seems to be the fashionable thing at the moment I wonder how long it will be until an owner buys a South American club. More and more players coming over from there every transfer window
I had no idea they had that many! Thanks for the infoCity Group already own clubs in Uruguay and Brazil. Not to mention China, the US, India, Australia and 5 (!) in Europe. No doubt they've got an African club in their sights too.
As multi-club ownership seems to be the fashionable thing at the moment I wonder how long it will be until an owner buys a South American club. More and more players coming over from there every transfer window