Johnson and milner link

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Snodin

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Think its the daily star have linked us to a £26mil + bid for milner and £16mil bid for johnson its a plan B if baines and fellani are sold .,,, we all know everton and moyes never has a plan B
 


Moyes would love to immediately invest his unwanted windfall on Manchester City and England team-mates James Milner and Adam Johnson.

The Goodison chief is fighting against that scenario and although there’s no money in his transfer pot he’s been assured by chairman Bill Kenwright that he doesn’t have to sell.

That won’t stop megabucks Chelsea attempting to poach Fellaini, 24, who has established himself as one of the best midfielders in the Premier League – a fact not missed by the European champions.

The Londoners would be only too happy to invest £20million in the Belgian as they bid to strengthen their midfield department.

Frank Lampard will turn 34 in ten days’ time while there are also fitness concerns over Michael Essien, 29.

And Fellaini, who joined Everton from Belgian side Standard Liege in September 2008, would bring that vital midfield muscle and driving force demanded at the top level of English football.

Baines, 27, will also find himself a wanted man when he returns from England duty at the European Championships, with Manchester United targeting the highly rated left-back in a £15m deal.

However, that value could be pushed up by another £5m with Napoli signalling their intention to fight United to the finish for the Toffees’ defen
 
Oh snodin you and your bull bollox transfer threads, you obviously enjoy getting laughed at.

It's the Star ffs get a grip.
 
Moyes would love to immediately invest his unwanted windfall on Manchester City and England team-mates James Milner and Adam Johnson.

The Goodison chief is fighting against that scenario and although there’s no money in his transfer pot he’s been assured by chairman Bill Kenwright that he doesn’t have to sell.

That won’t stop megabucks Chelsea attempting to poach Fellaini, 24, who has established himself as one of the best midfielders in the Premier League – a fact not missed by the European champions.

The Londoners would be only too happy to invest £20million in the Belgian as they bid to strengthen their midfield department.

Frank Lampard will turn 34 in ten days’ time while there are also fitness concerns over Michael Essien, 29.

And Fellaini, who joined Everton from Belgian side Standard Liege in September 2008, would bring that vital midfield muscle and driving force demanded at the top level of English football.

Baines, 27, will also find himself a wanted man when he returns from England duty at the European Championships, with Manchester United targeting the highly rated left-back in a £15m deal.

However, that value could be pushed up by another £5m with Napoli signalling their intention to fight United to the finish for the Toffees’ defen
hello snods just a quick one mate ,how much do you think millner is on at city ,and how much do you think johnson is on. then it dawns on you who ever wrote this article for which ever paper it came from ,is getting paid for putting utter b@llocks in the papers ,easy money for some
 
hello snods just a quick one mate ,how much do you think millner is on at city ,and how much do you think johnson is on. then it dawns on you who ever wrote this article for which ever paper it came from ,is getting paid for putting utter b@llocks in the papers ,easy money for some

haha well said fox. It amazes me how people never factor in wages when talking about transfers.
 

My God this is why I hate the transfer window. If we sold Baines/Fellaini and spent most/all of the money on James sodding Milner I can't begin to imagine the scale of fume-age that would occur. Thankfully it's utter tosh. Christ.
 
:lol: i love the way the media under-value our players in their fantasy world of lies and hype. and anyone we go in for seems to be worth twice as much+ as they should
 

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