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Aren't we signing Turan...?

Tancredi Palmeri ‏@tancredipalmeri 8m
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I really don't understand football players these days. It seems they will reject the chance to play for arguably the most reputable club in England but will jump at the chance to play for a club with a manager who has a fancy foreign name who promises the pipe-dream of a "Champions League project" e.g. all those players inexplicably choosing Tottenham over us in recent transfer windows.
Magic:5859010 said:I really don't understand football players these days. It seems they will reject the chance to play for arguably the most reputable club in England but will jump at the chance to play for a club with a manager who has a fancy foreign name who promises the pipe-dream of a "Champions League project" e.g. all those players inexplicably choosing Tottenham over us in recent transfer windows.
To be fair they've been the better team for the last 4 years or so.
To be fair they've been the better team for the last 4 years or so.
form is temporary, in spurs case very ****ing temporary, class is permanent![]()
Yet they still have a good chance of finishing above us again. They have a good squad and the right manager will do wonders with that team, there is definitely a long-term structure in place with Spurs.

cant see this ever happening he has a 33 million pound release clause.Aren't we signing Turan...?
cant see this ever happening he has a 33 million pound release clause.

I believe we've signed him every transfer window for the last 5 yearsAren't we signing Turan...?
Paris Saint-Germain chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi sees no reason why Javier Pastore would want to leave during the January transfer window.
The Argentinian playmaker has attracted interest throughout Europe, with speculation linking him with a move to Premier League side Liverpool.
Attacking midfielder Pastore has made 12 appearances for the Ligue 1 leaders this term after a successful 2012/13 season, which saw him score four goals and provide eight assists.
However, despite the rumours, Al-Khelaifi believes Pastore is settled at the Parc des Princes and insists the 24-year-old has played an important role in the club's recent history.
"I am not sure Pastore wants to leave," he told L'Equipe.
"When a player is unhappy it is difficult to keep him. But it is not the case with Pastore.
"We will never forget he was one of the very first key players to join our project."
Al-Khelaifi insists PSG will always remain loyal to their players and claims Pastore, who is yet to live up to the standards he displayed last term, is one of the leading players in the world.
"We are loyal to our players as we ask them to be loyal to the club," he added.
"Pastore is both a man and player of quality. Maybe he is in a difficult period, but he remains one of the biggest talents in the football world.
"He knows he has to do much more. I still have big faith in him."
Source: Sky Sports
Liverpool target Martin Montoya has seen his contract negotiations at Barcelona come to a halt - but the Reds face a fight with a number of other European clubs to sign the Spaniard.
The Barcelona defender, 22, is out of contract in the summer, and talks over a new deal have proved anything but fruitful.
Liverpool had appeared in pole position for his signature when managing director Ian Ayre jetted to Catalunya for talks over a move in November.
However, the player's future remains unresolved and though contract talks with Los Cules have broken down, Liverpool face a transfer scramble to bring the right-back to Anfield.
According to Josep Maria Orobitg, Montoya's agent, a number of clubs are keeping tabs on the Spanish under-21 international.
"At the moment everything is stopped [regarding a renewal with Barcelona]," said Orobitg, speaking to Tutto Mercato.
"The situation is clear - if we cannot reach an agreement on a new contract, Montoya will be free to find a new club. It's a complicated situation.
"Possible future in Italy for Montoya? Every day I have to clarify the situation of Martin, who has been requested by three clubs in Serie A.
"Montoya also has enquiries from other major European leagues, not just Serie A."
Source: Daily Mirror