Why wouldn't he go back to Newcastle? Did he leave on bad terms? Could link up with Shelvey and Manquilo...
Not many players go back and those that do are returning either 'home' or to a top team. I just don't see any attraction for Wijnaldum in a return there.
Politics aside (and he's already at PSG), seems like a decent move for both parties to me. He gets some cash, game time and is part of an exciting project; Newcastle get quality and experience in midfield.
surely windy has PSG over a barrell here on £311,000 before tax weekly wage. why would he move now for football when he moved there for money not football. doesn't add up. if anything happens then imo he will be loaned out which PSG don't do much of for senior players. Windy is not going to a minor club for less than half the wages to kick a ball about when he abandoned the chance of glory here to take wages at PSG. I have zero sympathy with a multi millionaire who made his decision. live with it imo.
Neco Williams scored two goals for Fulham in mesmerising fashion on Tuesday night, his first for the club and in senior club football.
In this case, yes. Politically I hope he doesn't go there. But in purely football terms I can see the sense.
I can't see the sense in footballing terms, other than making money, which he will do wherever he goes.
No Europe would be an issue, but more game time in an area he knows well isn't the worst option. I'm sure he'll have other options as well. Not sure they'll pay as well though.
I know Lovren did some crazy things in his time here but I'm not sure the Ukraine crisis is his fault.
So what is it about Russia invading Ukraine that makes Tottenham want to sign a Croatian? Do Croats have special powers to ward off Nuclear bombs? Maybe we should sign a Dane just in case Palestine has an uprising against Israel.
FIFA has make special rules about football because of Ukraine. League football has been cancelled in Ukraine.