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Post by Bestie on Jan 17, 2018 14:15:40 GMT
No, we haven't signed him. Yet.(/?) So let's talk about it instead of desperately F5-ing the General Transfer Window Thread. HashtagOldSchoolTransferTalk
Could be a goer. Then again, could be a no-goer. Who knows. I'll tell you who. Gregory knows. #kitkat
I can't see his Tweets while I'm signed into Twitter as he blocked me though.
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Post by Sméagol on Jan 17, 2018 14:23:17 GMT
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Post by king nothing on Jan 17, 2018 14:49:58 GMT
Fuck all showing😈 is it done?
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Post by caino on Jan 17, 2018 14:58:49 GMT
Tw@t... full expected to come on this thread seeing him signing forms.
whats Mkhi even waiting on ? surely its not a hard decision.
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Post by caino on Jan 17, 2018 15:03:55 GMT
also reading on Telegraph via Twitter :
Sanchez has agreed 4.5 year contract worth 14m per year.
Mirror via Twitter :
Mkhi is open to a move to arsenal and London appeals to him. United will pay his contract off and he wants 180k a week at arsenal. Gunners confident of making the signing this week
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Post by mightyez on Jan 17, 2018 15:12:00 GMT
pay off his contract?? total madness
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Post by On a break on Jan 17, 2018 15:16:26 GMT
Too much money in football as we all know but paying Mhiki off for being a failure is just not right.
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Post by Tatty on Jan 17, 2018 15:17:42 GMT
By paying off his contract, do we mean paying him a 'Loyalty Bonus' as he never asked for the transfer?
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Post by On a break on Jan 17, 2018 15:18:03 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 15:21:04 GMT
Maybe I'm reading it wrong, but that would put him on £59k a Week before tax, Can understand the delay
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Post by Bestie on Jan 17, 2018 15:23:58 GMT
By paying off his contract, do we mean paying him a 'Loyalty Bonus' as he never asked for the transfer? Probably. Someone who isn't blocked go tell that tosser Gregory Ioannidis to suck a tailpipe by the way.
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Post by mightyez on Jan 17, 2018 15:26:32 GMT
the figures being mentioned seem wild, like they have been plucked from the air. Loyalty bonus should in no way equate to the pay off of the 2.5t year contract. I want alexis, I like the upgrade but with all the figures and the payoff if correct this guy better haul in that 12 point gap.
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Post by Chris on Jan 17, 2018 15:33:22 GMT
Its mad how these journalists know every single thing about a deal. It's even madder how people genuinely believe it every time. Wasn't it going around that Pogba was on £300k, when he was actually closer to £150k according to actual figuyes? Every united deal, the money is always brought up and exaggerated more than any other club. Pisses me off.
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Post by Bestie on Jan 17, 2018 15:36:43 GMT
Its mad how these journalists know every single thing about a deal. It's even madder how people genuinely believe it every time. Wasn't it going around that Pogba was on £300k, when he was actually closer to £150k according to actual figuyes? Every united deal, the money is always brought up and exaggerated more than any other club. Pisses me off. city's agreed transfer last summer was quoted at £ 60 million. Transfer fee only. Suddenly we're involved and it's £30 million. Plus guessed wages of £63 million. And a signing on bonus of £5 million. Also agent's fees of £10 million. Not forgetting the Mkhitaryan payoff of £ eleventy gillion. And so on and so on. Britsh footballing press can get fucked. Dunno why we bother with any of them.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 18:29:39 GMT
sportwitness.co.uk/from-chile/Even the Chilean press have had enough. La Tercera start an article today with: ‘Chapter 4.825 of a series that becomes tedious: where will Alexis Sanchez play?’ If it’s up to Rodrigo Sepulveda, a journalist with the Chilean newspaper, it’ll be Manchester United. In an open letter to the Arsenal player, Sepulveda urges him to sign for Jose Mourinho, explaining why it’s the right choice to make right now. La Tercera title the article ‘Alexis, go with Mou’, and Sepulveda explains: ‘Leave the passivity and seek the madness. Get out of Wenger’s mind and go for genius. Leave the “professor”, the “economist”, and go for originality. You already went through Pep, he already directed you, now there’s dreams of Jose’s revolution. ‘The Special One can transform you. Superb, presumptuous, insolent, but a tremendous coach. Alexis, go ahead and win.’ The Chilean journalist watched Manchester United’s 3-0 victory over Stoke City on Monday and imagined where Sanchez would fit in, clearly excited by the possibilities on offer for the national hero. Sepulveda insists Sanchez shouldn’t decide his next destination on money alone, and put forward a strong case for Manchester United: ‘You have Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City at your feet. All huge powers and celebrated worldwide. Where should you go? If I were your advisor, I would say: go to United and choose the number 7 shirt. That number that’s been so successful for the Red Devils: Eric Cantona, David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, George Best and Bryan Robson. They’re second in the Premier League, one of the largest teams in the history of world football. ‘City is powerful economically today, but the legend is United.’ Rodrigo Sepulveda should be popular among Manchester United fans, then.
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