Depay was done a month ago. Strike one. It's math. Strike two. It's a youtube of a manc about a manc transfer . Strike 3.
Usually followed by "why did we not buy him instead of (insert name of player we have just overpayed for) who is useless"
Anyone else find this disgraceful? INTER STILL WANT TOURE Inter Milan manager Roberto Mancini says he has not given up hope of signing Yaya Tourefrom Manchester City. The midfielder has said that he is ‘definitely’ staying at the Etihad, but Mancini still hopes to change his mind. "I spent six months explaining to him what he would find at Inter, then he spoke with his club and he fell off of our radar," Mancini toldLa Stampa. "But I haven't given up on this, I'm waiting to hear his own side of the story and in the meantime I remain hopeful. Or else why would he have spent six months telling me that he wanted to come to Milan?"
So he's basically admitting to 6 months of tapping up. Tis Italian football though, this is probably seen as acceptable.
why don't we use sterling to get him must be a good fecking reason we gave kolo an ext, cant be for his defending
Mirror hilarity. City want pogba sterling De bruyne and imbule for 150mil. They want their left or right legs cos they are about 100 Mil shy
Looks like we are favourites for Trippier at £3.5m, his release clause. If we can get him for that it will be a good deal. Even if he is only used as back up
Manchester United will make a £40m bid for Tottenham striker Harry Kane, 21, as they switch their attention to the England international after Real Madrid insist they will not sell Gareth Bale, 25. (Daily Mirror) But Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has told manager Mauricio Pochettino that he has no intention of selling Kane or France international goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, 28. (Daily Telegraph) Manchester City also expect a protracted battle for Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling as they prepare to table a £40m offer for the 20-year-old after having an initial £30m bid rejected. (Manchester Evening News Alternatively, City make the Reds a 'take it or leave it' offer for Sterling in the next 48 hours as they kick off a £150m spending spree. (Daily Mirror) Meanwhile, Arsenal are not prepared to get involved in a bidding war with Manchester City for Sterling, especially if Liverpool do not lower their £50m asking price. However, the Gunners could be interested in a player-plus-cash deal. (London Evening Standard) The Gunners are trying to complete the £11m signing of Chelsea keeper Petr Cech, 33, by the end of next week. (Daily Mail) England and Arsenal forward Theo Walcott, 26, is set to sign a new contract to extend his stay with the Gunners beyond 2016. (Sun - subscription required) West Ham have told Newcastle that only a permanent deal would allow boss Steve McClaren to take former Magpies striker Andy Carroll, 26, back to St James' Park. (Times - subscription required) Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood will make former Manchester City defender Micah Richards, 26, his first signing for the club on a free transfer next week. (Daily Star)
City apparently preparing a 2nd bid for sterling.... if they weren't up to £35m could be tempted... But I think LFC will say we don't need to sell and will hold out for more then £40m
Utd supposed to be about to put a bid in for Stones. Tobes.. How much do you reckon he is worth and how long is left on his contract ?
Could be a good signing for them although don't think he's the CB they need atm. Id think they needed a top CB in his prime to play alongside the young players they have like smelling.