City transfer thread

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Complimentary Youtube footage of Hayden in Arsenals 2014-15 pre season. He looks very comfortable on the ball, perhaps a direct replacement for Chester? I must admit I've heard but not seen too much of him and obviously youtube isn't much to go on, but I he certainly looks capable of playing in the Championship. Stick a buy out clause in there, he's only got 2 years left on his deal.

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A lot of his play in the first part of that video was very similar to that of Curtis Davies the season before last, his coolness on the ball all the way through was similar to Chezzy, he looks a class act!

What happened Curtis?!
 
Agree he could have done better, just think some of the better clubs were reluctant because of his height, that's why im surprised he's gone to WBA and Pulis he usually likes his defenders that he buys, six foot and over.
That happens in the MLS, teams can offer more and it cancels out the other teams bids so if it's 3.5 and you bid 3.6 you are now the only team to have a bid accepted as the 3.6 cancels the 3.5 so the player can not even talk to the team that bid 3.5. It's like a release clause which triggers an auction, there is a certain amount of days that teams are allowed to match or bid higher.

It doesn't happen in England. If a buy out clause is triggered then the club who triggered it are allowed to discuss personal terms with the player
 
It doesn't happen in England. If a buy out clause is triggered then the club who triggered it are allowed to discuss personal terms with the player
Something similar happens with players leaving England. Like when altidore left to Toronto, another MLS club was ahead of Toronto so Toronto had to compensate the other MLS team to sign him from England as the other MLS team could kill the deal with Sunderland regardless of what Sunderland or altidore wanted. When drogba signed yesterday Chicago was ahead of Montreal so Montreal had to give Chicago money in order to sign him in the same way as altidore.
 
Something similar happens with players leaving England. Like when altidore left to Toronto, another MLS club was ahead of Toronto so Toronto had to compensate the other MLS team to sign him from England as the other MLS team could kill the deal with Sunderland regardless of what Sunderland or altidore wanted. When drogba signed yesterday Chicago was ahead of Montreal so Montreal had to give Chicago money in order to sign him in the same way as altidore.

Stop ****ing talking about the MLS. No one gives a **** and it isn't relevant.
 
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Mate everyone's saying the same thing. Talking about the weird draft system in the US has no relevance to triggering the release clause of a player in England. You bring the MLS up at every opportunity.
Really go **** yourself and put me on ignore. If you want to say something to me send me a message next time. Until then the ignore button your best option.