this was from february Real Madrid: Zinedine Zidane weighing up leaving even if he wins Champions League
By Frustrated_me Go To PostBut zidane kept saying he would stay as long as the club was willing.Apparently Flo isn't willing. He wants to bring in Ney and other upcoming WC superstars.
:-(
By Vivalapizza Go To PostGood decision
Most successful individual in the history of football
Nothing left to achieve
he never conquered the best league in the world.
yes, the bundesliga.
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Manchester United are interested in signing West Ham forward Marko Arnautovic - the Hammers want £50m for the 28-year-old Austrian. (Sky Sports)
But West Ham say they do not want to sell the forward this summer. (Evening Standard)
United manager Jose Mourinho was spotted at Wednesday's friendly between Austria and Russia, which featured Arnautovic. (Vivaro News)
Chelsea are eyeing 29-year-old Poland striker Robert Lewandowski after he announced he wants to leave Bayern Munich. (Mirror)
Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart, 31, could be offered a contract by Portuguese club Sporting Lisbon as they look to replace Napoli-bound Rui Patricio. (Star)
But Hart could reject the offer which is short of his £120,000-a-week wages at the Etihad stadium. (Mail)
Liverpool have made an offer of 60m euros (£52.68m) to Lyon for their 24-year-old French forward Nabil Fekir. (Le Parisien)
And the Reds have Barcelona's 29-year-old Dutch goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen on their shortlist. (Mundo Deportivo)
Italy midfielder Jorginho, 26, is set to join Manchester City from Napoli for 50m euros (£43.9m) having agreed a five-year deal. (La Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian)
Crystal Palace will offer Wilfried Zaha, 25, a new contract to ward off interest from Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool. (Guardian)
Aston Villa might need to sell midfielder Jack Grealish, 22, to offset the cost of missing out on promotion to the Premier League, with Everton and West Ham interested. (Mail)
Stoke City value their England goalkeeper Jack Butland, 25, at £30m with Leicester City and promoted Wolves interested in signing him. (Sun)
France coach Didier Deschamps has advised forward Antoine Griezmann, 27, to remain at Atletico Madrid instead of joining Barcelona. (RMC Sport- in French)
Arsenal are set to sign 17-year-old French midfielder Yacine Adli from Paris St-Germain. (Mirror)
The Gunners new manager Unai Emery also wants to convince midfielders Aaron Ramsey, 27, and Jack Wilshere, 26, to sign new contracts. (Sun)
Brazil World Cup winner Ronaldo is interested in purchasing Spanish club Real Valladolid for 30m euros. (O Globo - in Portuguese)
Everton could revive their interest in Crystal Palace's Dutch defender Patrick Van Aanholt, 27. (Daily Mail)
Meanwhile, the Toffees face competition from Monaco for Sporting Lisbon midfielder William Carvalho. The 26-year-old Portuguese player almost joined West Ham last season. (Talksport)
Newcastle have been offered the chance to sign Stoke City's 28-year-old Welsh midfielder Joe Allen. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Fulham might have to pay close to £20m to sign Newcastle's Serb striker Aleksandar Mitrovic. The 23-year-old was on loan at Craven Cottage last season and helped the club win promotion to the Premier League. (Evening Standard)
Justin Kluivert - son of former Netherlands striker Patrick - might stay at Ajax despite speculation about him moving away from the Eredivisie club. The 19-year-old Dutch winger has been linked with Manchester United and Tottenham. (Fox Sports - in Dutch)
Kluivert has agreed terms with Roma, but they have yet to agree a fee with their Dutch counterparts for the Netherlands international. (Gianluca di Marzio - in Italian)
Southampton and Aston Villa are interested in German defender Tobias Pachonik. The 23-year-old is a free agent as he has yet to sign a new deal with Italian Serie B side Carpi FC. (Turkish Football)
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By GQman2121 Go To PostCan we get indykaila on this as well? I'd like two good sources before I trust twitter. My good friend Kimo taught me this.
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By Scum Go To PostPoch to R. Madrid in 2019/20.I just renewed the Spurs membership after their convincing marketing campaign so he better stay another season, Scum.
By etc Go To PostTold the players after the final apparently, Ramos tried twisting his arm but to no avail
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fuck zidane
Can't wait to see how well the "vamos vamos" and *clap clap clap* tactics work elsewhere.
Can't wait to see how well the "vamos vamos" and *clap clap clap* tactics work elsewhere.
By FlutterPuffs Go To PostNow for Real to snatch Sarri and we will have ourselves a great transfer season.
By Mister0079 Go To Posti'd be ok with sarriPredicted this back in 2015 (don't make me drag up the post in Slaent's inept search system).
By Bold 2 in One Go To PostDidn't see that comingThey finished 3rd in a 2 team league. Probably had a lot to do with it as he mentioned many times he isnt happy with their league performances
But a baller move, quit while you're on top
zidane.
legendary player.
comes in to clean up thicc rafa's mess. goes on to win la liga and three champions leagues.
legendary manager.
legendary player.
comes in to clean up thicc rafa's mess. goes on to win la liga and three champions leagues.
legendary manager.
I'm left in awe of this man. What a move, comes at a time of disaster and leaves ontop, winning it all in 2.5 years.
Thank you zizou.
Bring me Sarri, a macchiato and the league title please.
Thank you zizou.
Bring me Sarri, a macchiato and the league title please.
By Freewheelin Go To PostIf he proves he can also win trophies elsewhere then good for himWenger will succeed.
This could mean Bale to stay.
Don't know how Cristiano is gonna leverage for his contract deal now though, his biggest supporter has left, and Perez is adamant to not give in (that much)
What an amazing development. Real fans must be loving this.
Don't know how Cristiano is gonna leverage for his contract deal now though, his biggest supporter has left, and Perez is adamant to not give in (that much)
What an amazing development. Real fans must be loving this.
He doesn't manage again right? Or is he top choice if/when France flames out in the WC
Seems like he's fully retired, wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't do any punditry or anything after.
Seems like he's fully retired, wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't do any punditry or anything after.
Zidande is way too shy and self reserved to do punditry. He'll most probably take a break and then accept the France NT job next year.