Because Real don't need a keeper, now that they've agreed to sign De Gea.Why don't Spurs offer Lloris and bring Bale back for £30m?
It'll be funny to see Utd on the end of one of their own style of media campaigns.
Because Real don't need a keeper, now that they've agreed to sign De Gea.Why don't Spurs offer Lloris and bring Bale back for £30m?
You're right, only the differential matters. However they don't add up. Bale is worth £70m+ still - can't see his valuation going down that much. He did play a big part in CL victory only last year and De Gea (whilst a brilliant goalkeeper) is only a goalkeeper coming to the end of his contract. Try £40m differential and that'll be nearer imo.
Has a deal been signed?
It depends how badly Real want De Gea now. If he only has one year left on his contract, why pay more than you have to? I suppose it would depend on how badly Utd wanted Bale and how badly Real wanted to sell. The article seemed to suggest that Perez was far from completely sold on the idea of selling Bale, so it may well take a very good offer to persuade him.
The fact Perez is talking about the possibility of a sale is significant. Of course he's not going to invite low bids.
De Gea is from Madrid, his model girlfriend lives there, Casillas is old, Real want the best 'keeper available and it helps he's Spanish and will be the next international 'keeper. All those things tell you he's going there this summer. Leave it another year and there is pressure to look at an alternative. De Gea's form may drop if he's denied a move too. Enthusiasm can be quickly lost.
If Real get De Gea plus cash, they can eye up another forward targets. They've won nothing, there is pressure to match Barcelona's forward line and Ronaldo isn't getting any younger. They always buy the hope of the fans by splashing out on a new goalscorer - they are linked with every forward imaginable at present - so it's realistic to think Bale could be making way for someone else. As I said above, there's not much doubt that the fans haven't taken to him.
The fact Perez is talking about the possibility of a sale is significant. Of course he's not going to invite low bids.
De Gea is from Madrid, his model girlfriend lives there, Casillas is old, Real want the best 'keeper available and it helps he's Spanish and will be the next international 'keeper. All those things tell you he's going there this summer. Leave it another year and there is pressure to look at an alternative. De Gea's form may drop if he's denied a move too. Enthusiasm can be quickly lost.
If Real get De Gea plus cash, they can eye up another forward targets. They've won nothing, there is pressure to match Barcelona's forward line and Ronaldo isn't getting any younger. They always buy the hope of the fans by splashing out on a new goalscorer - they are linked with every forward imaginable at present - so it's realistic to think Bale could be making way for someone else. As I said above, there's not much doubt that the fans haven't taken to him.
No, Levy did very well to get £80M+ plus from a club that wanted Bale. He's never been an £80M player.
Excellent article - well worth a read.
http://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2015/5/19/8620455/how-to-defend-like-manchester-united-phil-jones

So Chris Ramsey gets the managers job at QPR on a permanent basis with a 3 year contract.
I like Chris, he's a decent guy and I hope it works for him, but my goodness he's going to need loads going for him if he's going to sort out the mess he has inherited.
I love that header. I get the distinct impression that most of our centre-halves wouldn't have bothered.Excellent article - well worth a read.
http://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2015/5/19/8620455/how-to-defend-like-manchester-united-phil-jones
Bit of a poisoned chalice. Does anyone even know what's happening with them and the FFP in the Championship yet?So Chris Ramsey gets the managers job at QPR on a permanent basis with a 3 year contract.
I like Chris, he's a decent guy and I hope it works for him, but my goodness he's going to need loads going for him if he's going to sort out the mess he has inherited.
I love that header. I get the distinct impression that most of our centre-halves wouldn't have bothered.
I love that header. I get the distinct impression that most of our centre-halves wouldn't have bothered.
Bit of a poisoned chalice. Does anyone even know what's happening with them and the FFP in the Championship yet?
Humourously?You are totally right. We know exactly how our defenders cope with this:
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I read recently that further demotion is ruled out. That fine could do them some damage though.They still have a £58mil fine hanging over them that they hoped to dodge by getting promoted and then staying in the Prem. What happens to them now depends on the football league. I very much doubt that they would demote them further, but it's possible.