West Ham have rejected a 22m euros (£19.7m) bid for striker Marko Arnautovic from a Chinese club after the striker said he wanted to leave.
It had been a really **** night until I saw this.... I mean didn’t he look before he submitted it... And it’s the official “Hull City” website... Literally laughing my nob off.... DICKO ENJOYING EARLY LIFE UNDER MCCANN 02 July 2019 please log in to view this image
He's just told Leicester he wants to leave . Think of the money. With the amount he's going for, you could afford pretty much anybody you wanted (within reason) as a replacement. And we could afford our next League Two centre half.
Apparently the Scottish striker Lawrence Shankland has rejected a move to us and decided to sign for Dundee. https://www.nottheoldfirm.com/analy...d-dundee-united-move-show-a-lack-of-ambition/
Striker agrees move elsewhere Striker Lawrence Shankland, who has been recently linked with a move to Hull City and Swansea City has agreed to join Dundee United following his recent release from Ayr United. According to the Daily Record, Shankland will undergo a medical with the Scottish Championship side on Thursday.
The most overused phrase in the English language ..... "Hull City have been linked with". The most predictable phrase in the English language ..... "Hull City miss out on target ........ " Depressing, boring. (no, not me .... ok, and me then).
He hasnt said he wants to leave. He wants to talk to Man U/City I think Maguire is happy whatever happens. If he stays we might even chuck a few more quid in his wages Top wants £100M for him. He wants to send a message out that were are serious about trying to break into the top 6 and wont be pushed around
HARRY MAGUIRE has told Leicester he wants to leave the club. Manchester United had a £70million bid rejected for the England star yesterday — with the Foxes wanting £85m. please log in to view this image But centre-back Maguire has now made it clear that his future now lies elsewhere next season. Manchester City have also indicated that they would be willing to go to £70m after offering £65m plus £5m add-ons before their rivals' bid. And Arsenal have also made an inquiry for the central defender but have made it clear they can only go to £50m for a player who cost £17m from Hull two years ago. Leicester were confident at the end of last season that Maguire, 26, who signed a new five-year deal last September, would stay for one more campaign. But with City and United both flexing their financial muscles, Maguire is understood to be keen to play European football as soon as possible — and prefers a move to City.