I don't mean an official offer on headed paper, he says there have been no offers, which is clearly false given what Mancini and Marotta have said, at some point an offer (or call it a proposal if you will) would have been made. Even Hoeness said this:
I don't suppose it just said 'how much for Dzeko?'
"There is no bid, we have received no offer," Hoeness said.
"What we have received was an email, short, before the end of Monday.
"But that email was in a written form and with regard to its content in no way near anything we could and wanted to consider in this case.
"We have not changed our viewpoint on the future of Edin Dzeko, we want him to stay on."
"What we have received was an email, short, before the end of Monday.
"But that email was in a written form and with regard to its content in no way near anything we could and wanted to consider in this case.
"We have not changed our viewpoint on the future of Edin Dzeko, we want him to stay on."
