Thats a **** load of cash
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/fo...in-the-North-West-ahead-of-Man-United-medical
Is he worth that?
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/fo...in-the-North-West-ahead-of-Man-United-medical
Is he worth that?
Thats a **** load of cash
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/fo...in-the-North-West-ahead-of-Man-United-medical
Is he worth that?
YipIs he ****! With this and 8m for snodgrass who's not worth 1m, it seems value will be tough to find what ever the clubs stature. Silly money
Fair pointno way is he worth that. there is a lot of interest in the lad though so he will go for top dollar. i suppose if they get 10 years out of him it would be worth it
Well I think that's a fair price for a proven international with years of Premier League experience.
Sadly Shaw is neither of those things, it's crazy especially when United need midfield & attacking players.
I wonder what he'll get a week? Hope he doesn't lose his desire, great potential but massive over night reward & pressure.
No full back in the world is worth £34 million. Easiest position in the side man.
Manchester United have signed Southampton left-back Luke Shaw for a fee in excess of £30m.
The 18-year-old has signed a five-year contract at Old Trafford having secured the move after returning from World Cup duty with England on Wednesday.
United had an initial bid of £27m for Shaw turned down at the end of last season but have now sealed the deal.
The teenager, who made a single appearance in the World Cup, joins Ander Herrera in moving to Manchester; the midfielder is moving on a four-year contract from Athletic Bilbao and for a fee of £28m.
Veteran Patrice Evra signed a one-year contract extension in May but United had been keen to secure a long-term replacement for the Frenchman, especially after Alex Buttner agreed to join Dinamo Moscow earlier this week.
Shaw, who becomes the world’s most expensive teenager as a result of the transfer, made his Southampton debut as a 16-year-old in January 2012.
He has played 60 Premier League games for Saints and earned his first England call-up for the friendly against Denmark in March.
Roy Hodgson selected Shaw ahead of Ashley Cole for England’s World Cup squad, but he only made one appearance - in the final game against Costa Rica.
there you go done and dusted southampton are going to be loaded this season but will need to spend big to replace what they have lost if they also allow others to leave
Could be their first choice left back for the next 15 years easily, as well as England's so not overpriced for me.
When he played at Sol season before last I thought he was exceptional.