If that was the case, we'd never see CR7 at Juve and many more transfers actually happening throughout the history.
Would you keep an unmotivated coach that asked to leave? Would you as an employer keep an employee that told you he wanted to go?
I just can't see this Pep thing. Sorry. There's so many ducks that need to be lined up in order to make this happen. And one of those being Man City deciding not just to bench Pep for two years if he's insistent on quitting. They are more than wealthy enough be to spiteful if they want to be. And City do not owe Pep or Juve or anyone else any favours.
I'm confused as to why City would be inclined to bend over backwards to accommodate both Pep and Juventus here? Just what is in it for them?
First of all Juve is bigger than City.
2. Pep likes UCL more than domestic trophies aka EPL,FA Cup, Carabao cup.
3. He likes to claim that he once upon a time couched Messi and Ronaldo but I am not too sure about that as I made it up.
2. Pep likes UCL more than domestic trophies aka EPL,FA Cup, Carabao cup.
3. He likes to claim that he once upon a time couched Messi and Ronaldo but I am not too sure about that as I made it up.
What do you mean pep city and Juve city?

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