Fellaini

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When he goes we will get big money for him. As long as it is reinvested wisely into the squad, it could really improve us a lot like the Rooney sale did at the time.
 

No, it's a genuine question based upon my interpretation of the situation.

Which club is it that we are expecting to spend 35million Euros on Fellaini?
barcelona spent 15 on song he wouldnt get in our team , if and when he leaves us we will get over 25 mill for him all day
 
Chelsea, PSG, City, Any number of Russian Clubs, Malaga, Barca, Real, Inter, Milan, Juve, Bayern.

1 of them I reckon.

I can't see half of those clubs even bidding for Fellaini.

The Russians may be stupid enough to pay that type of figure, as might PSG, but I don't see the other clubs being interested in Fellaini at that price.
 
Fellaini is a special type of player. There really is no one else like him. Can play several roles. A team like Chelsea will pay big money for him because he adds something so different. They also have the luxury of being able to choose when to use him and when to bench him.

A player like that to the richest clubs who have quality on the bench/in the squad WILL pay big money for someone like fellaini. He's just so different.

I think we'll get very close to 30M for him.
And as good as he is for us (11 goals from a No.10) I don't fear him leaving because I think we'll come out a much stronger squad as long as moyes has as close to all the money to re-invest.
 

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I've just been searching for Jelavic stats and came across a piece about Fellaini in a rag called The Muslim Observer. I say 'a rag'
because if you're going to print a football story you'd expect them to know a lot more about football than they seem to.

It reads, in part - '...Fellaini has toiled in obscurity due to playing for a less than glamorous club, Everton.......Fellaini may not be long for a middling club such as Everton.'

And following a resume of his pre-Everton days '...was soon on the radar of big clubs such as Manchester United, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa.

I'm more amused than offended but you can make your own mind up.
 
The Guardian has this to say.

"The sight of Marouane Fellaini lining up in a holding midfield role as Everton took on Sunderland was a puzzle and posed questions about what David Moyes's ambitions were at the Stadium of Light. Entering the match, the Scot still had a fighting chance of taking the club to the second Champions League qualification of his 11-year tenure. Fellaini destroyed Manchester United in the campaign's opening match from an attacking role and is surely the position Sunderland would least liked him to have played. Instead, the Belgian's power, height and awkwardness were stymied by the manager's strange decision to situate him towards the back of the team. By the close, an insipid Everton had lost, and their hopes of European Cup football next season lay moribund"
 
The Guardian has this to say.

"The sight of Marouane Fellaini lining up in a holding midfield role as Everton took on Sunderland was a puzzle and posed questions about what David Moyes's ambitions were at the Stadium of Light. Entering the match, the Scot still had a fighting chance of taking the club to the second Champions League qualification of his 11-year tenure. Fellaini destroyed Manchester United in the campaign's opening match from an attacking role and is surely the position Sunderland would least liked him to have played. Instead, the Belgian's power, height and awkwardness were stymied by the manager's strange decision to situate him towards the back of the team. By the close, an insipid Everton had lost, and their hopes of European Cup football next season lay moribund"

Did this muppet even watch the Arsenal game five days ago, or think of doing even the slightest bit of research into Fellaini's career
 

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