Who knows what the future holds ? Like I've said it's speculative. All you can say at the moment is that Cech has has the proud duty of being able to say he has picked zero Barca balls out of his net as an Arsenal player.
It won't work for you either HIAG. My comment was talking about anything but the future tense. Feel free to entangle yourself in his knots though
Real Madrid are looking at Tottenham striker Harry Kane, 22, as a potential signing as they start a new era of rebuilding. (Daily Telegraph) Here we go! How about we swap him for Bale? That would completely fcuk up United's chances of winning anything for the next few seasons, what with losing out on both Kane and Bale! You've got to love these media hacks!
..can't see Levy doing a deal of Kane plus £75 million can you? .. particularly when he'll want to pay the cash in 75 annual instalments. ......more chance of him selling Harry and bringing in Peter Crouch... ...
No. Modric we knew about, he tried to run off to the Chavs a year beforehand. Kane is a very good young striker still learning his trade. At just 22 his best years are still ahead of him. He's going nowhere right now.
Why would Bale want to go back to Spurs ? It would be like Jamie Vardy going back to non-league football.
That's one of the reasons it's bollocks. Bale is staying at Real, so long as Perez is president, anyway. Although I wouldn't discount him coming back one day.
Levy will sell Kane if he has a replacement who is as good. But, if there was a replacement that is as good whose club was wiling to sell to Spurs, Real would simply buy him, instead. Real will be hoping that their tapping-up through the media will unsettle Kane so that he seeks a transfer to them, as both Modric and Bale did. Levy was lenient with Real, on both those occasions, because he believed that Spurs had a "special relationship" with Real. After Real laughed in his face, by selling Woe-zil to Arsenal, and letting us have exactly zero of their players, I rather suspect that Levy will be far tougher this time. In any event, I think the media, and you poor wums, are grossly under-estimating the Poch-effect, on our players. I think they will all stay for him, as Lloris recently stated was the reason why he stayed. I am more worried about us losing Poch to Real, after Zidance makes a complete and utter **** up of the coaching role.
To his credit, he accepted that Levy wouldn't let him go and knuckled down for that year. Better for him anyway, he got Real instead of the Chavs.