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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2016 13:43:37 GMT
This is from the Sun. Jose Mourinho has apparently called up Youri Tielemans personally to talk about a move. Sun don't fail me now! I've always liked The Sun.
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Post by Diablo Rouge on Aug 12, 2016 21:29:38 GMT
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Post by Bestie on Aug 12, 2016 22:01:26 GMT
Two rags! Goer.
(Please.)
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Post by Diablo Rouge on Aug 12, 2016 22:05:16 GMT
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Post by Monty on Aug 13, 2016 8:53:02 GMT
Fuck me. I hope there's something in this.
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Post by Tatty on Aug 13, 2016 10:54:20 GMT
Teilmans thing has come from an interview another lad at Anderlecht gave in Belgium.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2016 11:47:58 GMT
Teilmans thing has come from an interview another lad at Anderlecht gave in Belgium. Your source is wrong, the name isn't even right. (Don't ruin it)
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Post by clueless1 on Aug 13, 2016 13:01:02 GMT
would take Tielemans though, i mean which club wouldn't really, the guy is easily a top 3 midfielder under the age of 20.Not only that he is the type of midfielder we could actually use
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Post by Diablo Rouge on Aug 14, 2016 6:22:33 GMT
www.espnfc.com/story/2929370/jose-fonte-talks-begin-as-man-united-target-southampton-defender-sourcesManchester United have had informal talks with Southampton over a deal for centre-half Jose Fonte, club sources have told ESPN FC, with an official bid potentially coming this week. Jose Mourinho is intent on signing an experienced defensive leader and, having scoured the market, the 32-year-old Portugal international has emerged as the best and most realistic option. United did discuss Leonardo Bonucci with Juventus when negotiating the Paul Pogba deal, but were put off by the likelihood of more protracted talks with the Italian club, while Real Madrid's Raphael Varane also turned down a move to Old Trafford. Fonte has been a steady presence in defence with Southampton and was particularly dependable in Portugal's victorious Euro 2016 campaign, and sources say Mourinho is now willing to sanction a move. Aside from wanting to add experience to his defence, the United manager is also conscious of the fact that Eric Bailly will be going to the African Nations Cup with defending champions Ivory Coast, so he wants cover in January as well. Southampton would not stand in Fonte's way if a bid was to come in, and any deal -- likely to be for a fee of £8m -- would be far less than the high price United would have expected to pay for someone more high-profile. United have already made £5.5m in the last few days from the sales of Paddy McNair and Donald Love to Sunderland, with more sales likely to follow.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2016 11:04:59 GMT
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Post by . on Aug 16, 2016 13:36:21 GMT
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Post by Bestie on Aug 16, 2016 13:37:45 GMT
C&P the link please.
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Post by Diablo Rouge on Aug 16, 2016 14:04:41 GMT
Manchester United fans will have to be pretty happy with the club's summer transfer business. Eric Bailly won man of the match on his Premier League debut, while Zlatan Ibrahimovic has two goals in two games. And the best of Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Paul Pogba is yet to come. They hardly need to add any more, but if a hot young Brazilian forward is available then it can't hurt, right? Well, not everyone's so sure. 19-year-old Gabriel Barbosa, or Gabigol to his friends, has been linked with a £30m move, and there's certainly some appetite for the Santos player. The teenager is currently representing his country at the Olympic Games, and scored twice in the 4-0 group stage victory over Denmark. Throw in his one-in-three record at club level and you can see why people are excited. But not everyone is thrilled. In fact, it wouldn't be a football rumour on the internet if we didn't have naysayers finding a problem with their club bringing in one of the world's most in-demand young talents. As you might have guessed, it all comes back to Jose Mourinho's reputation with youngsters. Some fear the arrival of Gabigol would see another young star, Marcus Rashford, sidelined. Mourinho has already suggested Rashford is a big part of his plans, along with Memphis. Is there room for another talented young forward at the club? Well, there might be one way to accommodate the Brazilian...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2016 14:09:31 GMT
Manchester United fans will have to be pretty happy with the club's summer transfer business. Eric Bailly won man of the match on his Premier League debut, while Zlatan Ibrahimovic has two goals in two games. And the best of Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Paul Pogba is yet to come. They hardly need to add any more, but if a hot young Brazilian forward is available then it can't hurt, right? Well, not everyone's so sure. 19-year-old Gabriel Barbosa, or Gabigol to his friends, has been linked with a £30m move, and there's certainly some appetite for the Santos player. The teenager is currently representing his country at the Olympic Games, and scored twice in the 4-0 group stage victory over Denmark. Throw in his one-in-three record at club level and you can see why people are excited. But not everyone is thrilled. In fact, it wouldn't be a football rumour on the internet if we didn't have naysayers finding a problem with their club bringing in one of the world's most in-demand young talents. As you might have guessed, it all comes back to Jose Mourinho's reputation with youngsters. Some fear the arrival of Gabigol would see another young star, Marcus Rashford, sidelined. Mourinho has already suggested Rashford is a big part of his plans, along with Memphis. Is there room for another talented young forward at the club? Well, there might be one way to accommodate the Brazilian... I don't like him. Only Batistuta should be allowed to have 'Gol' in his nickname.
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Post by Stew on Aug 16, 2016 14:13:22 GMT
Ah Gabriel. Before regular internet access there was an imaginary muppet transfer suicide thread dedicated to him each summer.....
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