Arturo Vidal - Happening Bunker [Peanut gallery]
Jul 28, 2014 6:39:59 GMT
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Post by Jayrannasaurus on Jul 28, 2014 6:39:59 GMT
It would be a travesty (& wholly unrealistic) if we were to sign someone without their own thread so, in the spirit of Muppetry & with all hope riding on the next few days, I think this deserves a thread.
Fresh reports of a €60m Vidal bid if GDS, with Vidal back in Italy and his agent due to meet with Juve to present our offer - Juve's stance remains that they'll sell if the player wants to leave.
Similar PR stuff in the Turin press to what preceded Herrera's departure - i.e. United are offering so much that Juve simply can't match it and if the player leaves it will be no fault of the club.
thepeoplesperson.com/2014/07/28/report-vidals-agent-arrives-juventus-e60m-manchester-united-offer-49541/
Manchester United‘s move for Arturo Vidal has been given a new lease of life by the Italian press as Gazzetta dello Sport have claimed his agent Fernando Felichevich will present a €60m offer from Manchester United and that Juventus would only be willing to accept if Vidal was happy to leave.
Vidal returned from holiday this week and Gazzetta are reporting that Felichevich will put forward United’s offer and believe it is too good for Juventus to turn down. They also say United would be willing to offer Vidal a four-year contract worth €8m a season which would effectively double what he currently earns at Juventus after a recent contract renewal.
After murmurings that Louis van Gaal wasn’t interested in pursuing Vidal, these fresh reports have re-ignited the speculation linking the Chilean to Old Trafford and it’s interesting to see how the story has developed in Italy, specifically with Gazzetta dello Sport.
Just under two weeks ago, Gazzetta reported United had returned with an improved offer for Vidal following the announcement of a world record deal with Adidas and prior to that in June, Gazzetta claimed United were preparing a €45m bid for Vidal.
Earlier this week, Gazzetta insisted that United’s move for Vidal had not become dead in the water and have followed it up with these latest reports.
Elsewhere, former Juventus sporting director Luciano Moggi believed €50m was too good to turn down for 27-year-old Vidal, so figures between €40m and €60m have been placed on Vidal’s head at various points by the press.
All in all, there are conflicting reports of Vidal around every corner and there are likely to be established journalists in the British press who downplay these latest reports from Italy but with Vidal now back in Turin, it shouldn’t be too long before there is some more clarity on what really is happening with the Chilean.
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I will not let my muppet go gentle into that good night, but rage, rage against the dying of the light (transfer).
Fresh reports of a €60m Vidal bid if GDS, with Vidal back in Italy and his agent due to meet with Juve to present our offer - Juve's stance remains that they'll sell if the player wants to leave.
Similar PR stuff in the Turin press to what preceded Herrera's departure - i.e. United are offering so much that Juve simply can't match it and if the player leaves it will be no fault of the club.
thepeoplesperson.com/2014/07/28/report-vidals-agent-arrives-juventus-e60m-manchester-united-offer-49541/
Manchester United‘s move for Arturo Vidal has been given a new lease of life by the Italian press as Gazzetta dello Sport have claimed his agent Fernando Felichevich will present a €60m offer from Manchester United and that Juventus would only be willing to accept if Vidal was happy to leave.
Vidal returned from holiday this week and Gazzetta are reporting that Felichevich will put forward United’s offer and believe it is too good for Juventus to turn down. They also say United would be willing to offer Vidal a four-year contract worth €8m a season which would effectively double what he currently earns at Juventus after a recent contract renewal.
After murmurings that Louis van Gaal wasn’t interested in pursuing Vidal, these fresh reports have re-ignited the speculation linking the Chilean to Old Trafford and it’s interesting to see how the story has developed in Italy, specifically with Gazzetta dello Sport.
Just under two weeks ago, Gazzetta reported United had returned with an improved offer for Vidal following the announcement of a world record deal with Adidas and prior to that in June, Gazzetta claimed United were preparing a €45m bid for Vidal.
Earlier this week, Gazzetta insisted that United’s move for Vidal had not become dead in the water and have followed it up with these latest reports.
Elsewhere, former Juventus sporting director Luciano Moggi believed €50m was too good to turn down for 27-year-old Vidal, so figures between €40m and €60m have been placed on Vidal’s head at various points by the press.
All in all, there are conflicting reports of Vidal around every corner and there are likely to be established journalists in the British press who downplay these latest reports from Italy but with Vidal now back in Turin, it shouldn’t be too long before there is some more clarity on what really is happening with the Chilean.
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I will not let my muppet go gentle into that good night, but rage, rage against the dying of the light (transfer).