• Participation within this 'World Football' is only available to members who have had 5+ posts approved elsewhere.
  • Our prediction league is now available for the 25/26 season. Click here to join.

Other teams summer transfer deals/ rumors

Status
Not open for further replies.

Your argument appears to be based on the first line If reports are to be believed you have given Madrid a price. I assume than that you can see the obvious flaw in your case (y).

I wouldn't believe them if your club didnt have serious history in selling their best players every season
 

@arminisgod - just read your post on the other thread suggesting Woolwich are bigger than the RS. Cheers, gave me a good chuckle.

As for us selling our best players every season, name me a team outside of the lottery winners and Man U that doesn't?
 
@arminisgod - just read your post on the other thread suggesting Woolwich are bigger than the RS. Cheers, gave me a good chuckle.

As for us selling our best players every season, name me a team outside of the lottery winners and Man U that doesn't?

Most people probably couldn't name a team that doesn't. But that just makes it MORE likely that Bale is on his way, doesn't it?

Sorry, don't see what your point is?
 
Just what the hell is going on at Norwich?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23505733

Norwich boss Chris Hughton has refused to rule out a move for Juventus striker Fabio Quagliarella.

Hughton did not deny an interest in the 30-year-old, instead comparing the scenario to his pursuit of Gary Hooper, who joined from Celtic last week.

"That is a story I have seen and heard. But it was exactly the same with our work with Gary," he said.

"Most were aware there was an interest. Until there was something official to say then we didn't say it."

He added: "From our side we did our work in the correct way [for Hooper], which is very much behind the scenes."

Quagliarella, who has seven goals in 25 caps for Italy, scored 13 times in 34 games for Juventus last season.

A former Torino forward, he has vast experience in Serie A with Sampdoria, Udinese and Napoli.

"The fact that some players are being linked with us is in some ways a good thing, because it means we are trying to be proactive and trying to improve," said Hughton.

"But certainly until there's anything to say it's all speculation."

The Canaries will already have a new-look forward line next season, with the arrivals of Hooper and Ricky van Wolfswinkel, while Luciano Becchio has made only two starts since joining in January.
 
Quag, Millar and Wolkswinkel. Not bad signing three players significantly better than what you've already got.

We'll go with Kone, Alcaraz and Robles :lol:
 


Status
Not open for further replies.

Welcome

Join Grand Old Team to get involved in the Everton discussion. Signing up is quick, easy, and completely free.

Shop

Back
Top