Is available on a free. Not sure what kind of wages he'd want but he's a cracking keeper. Worth a punt anyone??
Yes. Mentioned him a few times. And it doesn't bother me what wage he gets as long as the club can afford it however, KW will be No1 next season.
Nope. An expensive trinket is not what we need imo. KW gets the jersey for me as a reward for putting his career on hold for over a year to wait for an opportunity. At 29 he is perfectly aged to be our number one for the next 4 or 5 years imo and for a fraction of the wages of Cesar.
SAFCsource Roma are concerned about possible competition from Sunderland in their attempt to sign Julio Cesar. http://bit.ly/1207SPx #SAFC
QPR keeper Julio Cesar could be a replacement for Simon Mignolet at Sunderland, according to reports in Italy. Mignolet completed his £11million move to Liverpool yesterday, with back-up Keiren Westwood expected to succeed him as first-choice Sunderland stopper next season. But there is speculation in Italy that Cesar could be a target for the Black Cats, with the 33-year-old expected to leave relegated QPR this summer. Roma were thought to be on the verge of sealing a move for the Brazilian, yet Sunderland have now been mooted as showing late interest in the former Inter Milan keeper. But Cesar is on a lucrative contract at Loftus Road, estimated to be in excess of £80,000 a week, which would be far in excess of anything Sunderland were willing to pay.
Especially ones that are available on a free. Would be a good signing though if we could pay him the same as what Ming was on.
...it's not just his wages that are Hollywood. He loves dramatic saves for the camera.....but doesn't care if he just pushes the ball out to the centre forward
Transfer talk: QPRâs Cesar linked with Sunderland Julio Cesar Published on the 26 June 2013 14:43 QPR keeper Julio Cesar could be a replacement for Simon Mignolet at Sunderland, according to reports in Italy. Mignolet completed his £11million move to Liverpool yesterday, with back-up Keiren Westwood expected to succeed him as first-choice Sunderland stopper next season. But there is speculation in Italy that Cesar could be a target for the Black Cats, with the 33-year-old expected to leave relegated QPR this summer. Roma were thought to be on the verge of sealing a move for the Brazilian, yet Sunderland have now been mooted as showing late interest in the former Inter Milan keeper. But Cesar is on a lucrative contract at Loftus Road, estimated to be in excess of £80,000 a week, which would be far in excess of anything Sunderland were willing to pay. http://www.sunderlandecho.com/sport...-qpr-s-cesar-linked-with-sunderland-1-5798843 Good luck with this one lads.
Total bollocks unless you are going to pay at least half his wages and even then it would not be enough most likely