He only knows about 10 players.the article that links us says that he tried to sign him at Roma as well
He only knows about 10 players.the article that links us says that he tried to sign him at Roma as well
I absolutely hate that tbf. Does my head in and doesnt help in any way.Been saying for years it really bugs me how we never surround the ref
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Via FIFA, yeahPif will more or less control the fa soon, make no mistake
See I don’t believe this is true. Maybe yes when we were in the championship waiting for PL loans but nah everyone is usually available for a price. Don’t need to wait for that you just offer and make bids. We have been linked with plenty of targets we will be working on one of them.We could be getting to the stage where we need movement from other clubs before our now top targets become available. There’s still 6 weeks to go, plenty of time to go and patience required![]()
They’ll probably send him back to the unwashed on a 2 year loan deal to cook the books or somethingIs Al Hilal one of the teams owned by PIF ? if so you would imagine they only need to get a deal agreed with Isak as they would buying from themselves and just a moving round of money exercise
Wouldnt be surprised if the premier league look at this deal
Man utd won about 5 titles using ref intimidationI absolutely hate that tbf. Does my head in and doesnt help in any way.
What if Isak says noThey’ll probably send him back to the unwashed on a 2 year loan deal to cook the books or something
But why would they want to do that? The whole point surely, is that he plays in Saudi, for a Saudi team?Is there anything to stop them loaning Isak stright back and subsidise his wages?
Yeah, I seen that quote but ultimately, I’d rather wait until the last day of the transfer window to bring in our top targets rather than bring in someone 4th or 5th choice just to have a player in for the first game of the season.See I don’t believe this is true. Maybe yes when we were in the championship waiting for PL loans but nah everyone is usually available for a price. Don’t need to wait for that you just offer and make bids. We have been linked with plenty of targets we will be working on one of them.
Also RLB stressed to Phil Smith he knows we need the reinforcements in for Matchday 1 and that’s what we are working on
Not really, I don’t think it is much of a thing. Maybe for the odd target. There would be no point in a club signing a replacement if they hadn’t left or were in talks to leave in the first placeYeah, I seen that quote but ultimately, I’d rather wait until the last day of the transfer window to bring in our top targets rather than bring in someone 4th or 5th choice just to have a player in for the first game of the season.
Surely it’s sensible to bring in a replacement before you let certain players go. Pretty sure that’s still a thing especially the closer it gets to the transfer window closing.
True but there’s laws in the game now to prevent that and we’d just end up with a lot of players being booked.Man utd won about 5 titles using ref intimidation
Guess we’ll not know for sure, but I can agree to disagree on this one mate.Not really, I don’t think it is much of a thing. Maybe for the odd target. There would be no point in a club signing a replacement if they hadn’t left or were in talks to leave in the first place
He won’t if they pay him extortionate amounts of moneyWhat if Isak says no
It stinks doesn’t it. Refer back to my post in the Reeves Starmer thread about the rich own assets and driving up prices so the rest of us suffer. Needs sorting out.He won’t if they pay him extortionate amounts of money
Should’ve signed Cunha when they had the chance and then sold Isak. Would’ve still had mega money to drop on a several others. Play Cunha as a proper 10 instead of that knacker Joelinton and sign a striker plus a top RW. Or play Cunha as the 9 and sign a RW and a 10. Could’ve transformed their team but their ego is too brittle to let him go.
Is there anything to stop them loaning Isak stright back and subsidise his wages?
What if Isak says no