Re: Manchester United FC - Transferi
Postano: 02 jun 2015, 22:26
Cartmane šta ceš ti na Dexovom akauntu ?Dex je napisao/la:Mi Berbatova nikad nismo zaslužili, kakav je samo to napadač bio.Bolji i od bušilice
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Cartmane šta ceš ti na Dexovom akauntu ?Dex je napisao/la:Mi Berbatova nikad nismo zaslužili, kakav je samo to napadač bio.Bolji i od bušilice
Real Madrid are convinced that they have won the battle to lure David De Gea from Manchester United this summer as Robin van Persie raised doubts about his own future at Old Trafford. United are all but resigned to losing De Gea and believe that only an about-turn equivalent to Wayne Rooney’s decision to sign a new contract in 2010, after threatening to leave the club, will prevent the Spain goalkeeper from joining the European champions. Real are preparing to open formal negotiations with United once Rafael Benítez has been presented as the club’s new coach today.
United, who have been willing to make De Gea the world’s highest-paid goalkeeper with a deal worth about £200,000 a week, are expected to hold out for at least £29 million for the 24-year-old, who is about to enter the final 12 months of his contract.
Rooney famously reneged on his plan to quit United to sign a new contract after he had a change of heart at the eleventh hour, and **** at Old Trafford have indicated that it may take something similar for De Gea to remain at the club. Unlike Rooney on that occasion, De Gea has kept his cards close to his chest, but it is thought that he has indicated to close friends at United that he wants to join Real.
The news about De Gea came as Van Persie admitted yesterday that he was in a “strange and difficult situation” at United as the Holland striker comes to terms with no longer being first choice and the prospect of more competition for his place this summer. The Dutchman, who will turn 32 in August, has 13 months left on his contract and growing concerns about his fitness after another injury-ravaged season coupled with the return to Monaco of Radamel Falcao after an unsuccessful loan have left United needing to sign another striker.
Speaking before Holland’s friendly against the United States in Amsterdam on Friday, Van Persie said: “I must evaluate the situation. The club is doing that as well. I must consider what I really want. If worse comes to the worst and I won’t be playing much next season I wouldn’t be in an ideal situation with Euro 2016 coming up [next summer]. “I can’t say much about it now. It’s a strange, difficult situation. A new situation, that’s a better word. I have to think in a realistic way. “If I am to believe the stories, around 35 new strikers will be coming in and 40 will be leaving, but I have no news regarding my future.” With Van Persie’s eight-year-old son, Shaqueel, enrolled in Manchester City’s academy and his family settled in Manchester, the striker hinted that he would be reluctant to move. Yet even if United want to offload Van Persie, the player’s £240,000-a-week wages will be a huge stumbling block for most potential suitors. “I’m thinking about my family and my children with every decision I take,” Van Persie said. “I’m a real family guy. I think it’s fantastic to see how happy my children and wife [Bouchra] are. That’s something I take into consideration when I’m thinking about my future.”
De Gea’s eagerness to join Real is fuelled not just by a desire to return to his home city of Madrid, where his girlfriend, Edurne García, the pop star, lives, but the belief that his prospects of winning the Champions League as well as establishing himself as Spain’s No 1 will be greatly improved there.
United would hope to use the prospective sale of De Gea as leverage in a bid to sign Gareth Bale, although their prospects of enticing the Wales forward this summer are remote, with Benítez considering him central to his plans.
Petr Cech, who has confirmed his desire to leave Chelsea, Hugo Lloris, of Tottenham Hotspur, Asmir Begovic, of Stoke City, and Jasper Cillessen, the Ajax No 1 who kept goal for Louis van Gaal’s Holland at the World Cup finals last summer, are among the potential replacements for De Gea. Cech’s availability, price and vast Premier League experience make him an outstanding candidate. Chelsea will not block a move to an immediate rival and with a year left on his contract the Czech would cost about £12 million. Lloris, who denied claims yesterday that he has a £14.3 million release clause in his contract, would be much costlier and difficult to prise away from Spurs. Nonetheless, the Frenchman appeared to leave the door open to a move this summer and hinted at a gentleman’s agreement he has with Daniel Levy, the Spurs chairman, over his future. “I have always liked to have face-to-face talks with my bosses,” Lloris said in an interview with L’Equipe. “When you have that privilege of being able to talk directly with your chairman, like I’ve had with Daniel Levy, that makes things a lot easier. Afterwards, I know what we’ve said to each other, and we have a relationship built on trust.”
A napadačFormat je napisao/la:Otamendi,Alves kao free i recimo Morgan i ja vjerujem da cemo se prosetat ligom.
Golman Lloris naravno .
ima tu sigurno par dogovorenih transfera ali mislim da se ceka povratak LvG sa odmora i da pocnu zvanicno objavemajestic24 je napisao/la: Neznam samo sto se ceka sa ovim Otamendijem kad je vec navodno bilo sve dogovoreno prije kraja prvenstva.