Nonsense. The inference has always been that Levy is a willing seller and deliberately sells our best players. Which is utter rubbish. Most of those players Levy fought as hard as possible to convince or make them stay. In Modric’s case he even succeeded for a year. The reality is that if a player is absolutely determined to go there’s very little any chairman can do.
How do you know ? And even if he didn't, and Levy wanted the money rather than the player, that's one player since Levy has been in charge.
Put who in the window? If you're talking about Kane, that story of a £310m price tag on him appeared in The Sun ffs ! And even if there is any element of truth in the story - which is highly unlikely - that price is so clearly out of any club's price range as to say, "he's not for sale." Can you really not see that?
I would see it a lot clearer if Levy just said "not for sale", as it is it just sounds like "let's talk about it".
He's a very smart man Levy, he has the best of every deal. That reminds me, we have a midfielder at Newcastle called Diame who is "the next Sissoko". Should we start the bidding at £50m?
He was a good player with us, and exactly what Fergie needed. Perhaps Levy knew that we wouldn’t be able to keep him, and an amicable compromise was negotiated ahead of the move. Who knows? What I do know is this. If the Carrick of yesteryear was at Spurs now, no way would Levy willingly sell him, and certainly not to United.
Levy has said it. Just because he doesn’t repeat himself every time a fabricated story appears in the sensationalist gutter press isn’t an indication that he’s changed his mind. Anyway, you keep dreaming that Kane will end up at United.
Chidexxy: Even though Ole wouldn't admit it, this game could end up becoming more like a job interview, whoever wins, gets the united job, just imagine what a victory in this game would do to the remainder of United's season. (Tweet from a red Manx to BBC Football Live) Haven’t you listened to a word that Poch has said, you muppet?
It’s also the price you quoted from the BBC’s gossip column as you seldom have an opinion that isn’t printed. The most anybody would pay for Banjo is 275 million slightly less than Hazard.
You talk about a manager who in nine years over three or four clubs has won **** all as if he was a God which is kinda funny as you said the same about AVB & Tim Sherwood.