His contract is a year shorter so his price has gone down, that's normal. Juve will probably buy him. PSG if they sell Mbappe or whoever.
Still got 2 years left so there's no reason to make it easy for them either.
Still got 2 years left so there's no reason to make it easy for them either.
By Frustrated_me Go To PostBut now you're in a position where you will offload him this summer, and who do you think will pay 150m for him? Realistically?a former lover
By Flutter Go To PostJesus.Källströmed
Edit:Yep, sounds familiar. Have to admire arsenal the football club at this point. Never fails.
By AjaxFan Go To PostLoooool listening to a talk with Källström and him doing that medical with Arsenal. Wenger being silent for a long time and then finally says, after sighing, 'transfer window closing in a few hours, we can't get anyone else, it's him or nothing'.
Wengered.
you could see Jovic flopping at Madrid a mile away. he needed to make a pit stop at another club before going to RM/Barca
By domino Go To Postyou could see Jovic flopping at Madrid a mile away. he needed to make a pit stop at another club before going to RM/Barca
Jovic has only played 380 minutes with us, with only 1 full 90 minutes.
You guys need to relax, he'll be just fine.
Benzema has been too freaking good, so good that there's rumors he's extended for another +1 year on his current contract. Fully deserved.
By n8 dogg Go To Post@laboureddisappointed both in the name and the review
Look what dean called taika waititi
I’m dying
https://boxd.it/PIYH7
n8 please teach dean how to articulate his thoughts better
@soares you'll see when he wins the EL it was worth it
By Xpike Go To Postdisappointed both in the name and the reviewStill better than the novels n8 trash out.
n8 please teach dean how to articulate his thoughts better
@soares you'll see when he wins the EL it was worth it
Educators should do better than mock kids sharing their thoughts with the world. Shame on you.
Wakitti lol
Wakitti lol
By n8 dogg Go To Post@laboured
Look what dean called taika waititi
I’m dying
https://boxd.it/PIYH7
DEAN
By Hixx Go To Postjojo rabbit was very good despite it feeling like it wanted to be three different filmsI started watching it last night... just couldn't get past the first 10 minutes.
By Hixx Go To Postjojo rabbit was very good despite it feeling like it wanted to be three different filmsI didn't find the tonal shift that bad, it made sense as the reality of WW2 started to hit the Germans more and more and Jojo started to slowly uncover the Nazi's web of lies and propaganda
By inky Go To Post
By Xpike Go To PostI didn't find the tonal shift that bad, it made sense as the reality of WW2 started to hit the Germans more and more and Jojo started to slowly uncover the Nazi's web of lies and propaganda
there is the obvious shift at a certain point but even before then it just felt like it was 3 different versions of a film mashed together. probably wakitti's worst but like I said i still really enjoyed it.
By inky Go To Post
By Frustrated_me Go To PostI started watching it last night… just couldn't get past the first 10 minutes.Waste of a cinema ticket!
By Laboured Go To PostThat’s the whitest thing I’ve ever seen.
he's back
Fiorentina President Rocco Commisso continues to criticise “arrogant” Juventus vice-president Pavel Nedved and referees. “If that was a threat, we’ll respond.”what an idiot
“I’ll never be completely relaxed in life. The referees are like judges. Do you know how much criticism judges get in the United States and yet they stay quiet and take it? So let the referees do that too.”
“I want to make it clear that nobody from Juventus offended me, they are all very good and I want to thank them. I have no problem with Juve, I just said they don’t need any help.
“They all came over and said hello, first and foremost Gigi Buffon, also Maurizio Sarri. The only one who didn’t talk to me was Nedved. I don’t know where he gets this arrogance from.
“My directors would never do that. I respect John Elkann and I know his family. Let’s leave Lapo out of it, poor thing, he has his own problems
“The problems go beyond Juve, it also goes from the fact Martin Caceres and Nikola Milenkovic were suspended, so we were missing key players for this game. I see two penalties in a row at the Juventus Stadium, on the second, what’s going on here?"
By inky Go To PostFabio being too modest there.Napolitano boooooy, he'll never celebrate.
dean jojo rabbit was very good
and so is the wonderful 101, i hope you have backed it on Kickstarter brother
and so is the wonderful 101, i hope you have backed it on Kickstarter brother
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000f1t9/inside-no-9-series-5-1-the-referees-a
New Inside No 9 season starts with a football related episode
New Inside No 9 season starts with a football related episode
Football Gossip
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard is in a battle with the club to sell Spanish goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, 25. (Mirror)
Atletico Madrid and Roma are leading the chase to sign English midfielder Jesse Lingard, 27, if he leaves Manchester United. (ESPN)
Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea target Timo Werner says he will be open to a move to the right club. The Germany striker has 25 goals in all competitions for RB Leipzig this season. (Kicker - via Evening Standard)
Real Madrid and Wales forward Gareth Bale, 30, is likely to move to the Chinese Super League or the MLS, rather than the Premier League, when he leaves the Spanish club. (Star)
Arsenal and Everton failed in their bids to sign Lille's Brazilian defender Gabriel, 22, in January. (Le10Sport - in French)
Paris St-Germain's French striker Kylian Mbappe, 21, will not use his recent touchline dispute with Thomas Tuchel as an opportunity to leave, the French club's manager says. (Goal)
Real Madrid are ready to move to sign 21-year-old Mbappe. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish)
Manchester United considered a move for Brighton striker Glenn Murray, 36, in the January transfer window. (Mail)
The Red Devils should have chased Southampton's Englishstriker Danny Ings, 27, rather than sign Nigerian forward Odion Ighalo on transfer deadline day, says former Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. (Metro)
Wales manager and former Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs says the club's new Portuguese midfield signing Bruno Fernandes, 25, could be a defensive "liability". (Sun)
Liverpool are eager to tie Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk, 28, and Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson, 27, down to new long-term contracts. (Independent)
Bournemouth and Norway striker Joshua King, 28, was frustrated after Manchester United did not make a third bid for him on transfer deadline day. (Athletic - subscription required)
Newcastle boss Steve Bruce has said he is concerned about the failure to agree a new contract with English midfielder Matty Longstaff, 19. (Telegraph - subscription required)
Inter Milan were close to agreeing a deal for Leicester's Algerian striker Islam Slimani, 31, during the final few days of the January window. (Calciomercato - in Italian)
Napoli's Spanish striker Fernando Llorente, 34, was offered to Barcelona in the January transfer window. (AS)
Manchester United considered a move for Brighton striker Glenn Murray, 36, in the January transfer window. (Mail)
By n8 dogg Go To Post
Fake news. City have been fucked by VAR this season. It's all a conspiracy man
If only we hadn’t gained that extra point from VAR. we’d be much more catchable if we were only 21 points ahead #taintedtitle #liVARpool.
By Laboured Go To PostMax Martin da god.
Glenn Murray to Man U would have been amazing but honestly, I do get it.
Despite how awful they are they're still in the conversation for Europe. They need to get over the line and that's it. Long term they'd never live it down and it's probably a future quiz question, but for what it'd cost for them to bring in an experienced body for 5 months and maybe even the odd goal or two, it wouldn't have been the worst move in the world. Same logic behind Ighalo in fairness.
Figuring out what the fuck's going on at United and the inevitable waste of £250m trying to achieve it can wait until the summer.
Despite how awful they are they're still in the conversation for Europe. They need to get over the line and that's it. Long term they'd never live it down and it's probably a future quiz question, but for what it'd cost for them to bring in an experienced body for 5 months and maybe even the odd goal or two, it wouldn't have been the worst move in the world. Same logic behind Ighalo in fairness.
Figuring out what the fuck's going on at United and the inevitable waste of £250m trying to achieve it can wait until the summer.