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Would love to know the combined wages those 3 are stealing atm compared to ibra. I just don't see a guy like ibra in Manchester
Would love to know the combined wages those 3 are stealing atm compared to ibra. I just don't see a guy like ibra in Manchester
So Hull have bought Jelavic for £5.5m rising to £7.5m depending on various things. I thought stealing £6m from WBA for Anichebe was amazing, but this is incredible!
Haven't you lost money on Jelavic?
Grant ****ing Holt.
Might cry.
Haven't you lost money on Jelavic?
Loan mate...relax...
If he can kick Benteke up the jacksy i'm cool with that.
Ibra is 32 now. He probably has nightmares about retiring in France. He must add the English and German league titles to his trophy cabinet. He has 3~ years to do it.
Come to UTD first.
Eredivisie x 2
La Liga x 1
Serie A x 5
Ligue 1 x 1
He also needs the CL trophy.
The agent of Manchester United twins Fabio and Rafael has been quoted by calciomercato.it as saying it is 'very likely' that both players can leave in the summer. Fabio is out of contract at the end of the season, while Inter Milan and Napoli have been linked with right-back Rafael. The Brazilians' representative Cassiano Pereira expects both players to stay until the end of the season after Fabio was linked with a loan move to Cardiff City. Recent reports have also claimed that Manchester United manager David Moyes is considering a move for Everton defender Seamus Coleman as a possible replacement for Rafael.
The fact we're paying his wages is bad enough. Two goals, with only one from open play, in the Championship is diabolical, not to mention he's 32 and has less movement than Berbatov by all accounts. Why we'd ever sign him at all is mind boggling, never mind having Bent and even Helenius.
This isn't even getting into the fact that up front is by far the least of our worries. We pretty much need an entirely new midfield and an entirely new defence, Vlaar and Delph are the only mildly competent players in those areas (and even that isn't saying much) so if he doesn't sign a decent experienced player in either of those areas we may as well just resign ourselves to a relegation battle now.
If Moyes thinks selling Rafael and Fabio and keeping Buttner and signing Coleman is the way forward, he's going to lose his job quicker than we all thought.
Coleman would be a great signing but not for the amount that Everton would want now. Moyes needs to prove he can sign top players, not just any old fruit from Everton.
If we ******* sell Rafael...