It all comes down to how the player perceives the club and project after their salary demands are met. That is more often than not, more than half the battle.
except for the big assumption here, which is that if cavani is available only milan would come knocking, theres no way in hell cavani is going to milan
except for the big assumption here, which is that if cavani is available only milan would come knocking, theres no way in hell cavani is going to milan
Don't see too many teams in the market for a striker. It's not so much about Milan as it is about a return to Itsly, Incase other teams don't end up wanting a big signing. Chelsea are done with Falcao. Madrid maybe? Meelan need a big striker no doubt although their mid needs more work,
Don't see too many teams in the market for a striker. It's not so much about Milan as it is about a return to Itsly, Incase other teams don't end up wanting a big signing. Chelsea are done with Falcao. Madrid maybe? Meelan need a big striker no doubt although their mid needs more work,
arsenal, liverpool, city, atletico, man united, porto just off the top of my head, as for a return to italy why would he want that? it's not like napoli was better than paris. cant believe im arguing how ridiculous it is for cavani to end up in ilan ought to be pretty clear
arsenal, liverpool, city, atletico, man united, porto just off the top of my head, as for a return to italy why would he want that? it's not like napoli was better than paris. cant believe im arguing how ridiculous it is for cavani to end up in ilan ought to be pretty clear
City seem to be focussing a chunk of their budget on Sterling. Atletico Jackson Martinez? Porto and the Portuguese league are not serious criteria. Liverpool seem like they're going to spend evenly across AM and CF. links to Kovacic and Llorente. United could be a possibility. But all that said, I think you missed the point I was making about Meelan going for a panic buy. Cavani having played in Italy before would credit them as an established club and if his salary demands are met I don't think he would be entirely averse to a move. That's all. From Milans perspective, more than vision it would be a move/attempt to please their fans if at all. Unlikely the move would happen, but stranger things have happened in footie mate.
Kondogbia, Imbula, Melo??? Well it's getting obvious Inter is gonna be a really dull team to watch and probably pretty predictable with two DM's in their lineup and probably two wingers.
Also about Kondogbia, they clearly overpaid, and it's gonna be tough for them to maybe sell him later on with profit, Kondogbia is good, but he is not a flashy player who scores and assist goals, these attributes can increase and have an affect on the price of the midfielder.
Real Madrid directors reported to want new manager Rafa Benitez to lose weight... and it almost put them off appointing him
- Rafa Benitez has reportedly been advised to lose weight by Real directors
- Former Chelsea and Liverpool manager has been hit by 'fat' jibes before
- Florentino Perez wants the public image of his manager to improve
- Sampdoria president said earlier this year that Benitez needed a dietitian
Real Madrid want new manager Rafa Benitez to lose weight to avoid the 'fat' jibes that have plagued the former Liverpool and Chelsea boss for much of his managerial career, according to reports in Spain.
The 55-year-old's weight has frequently been the subject of taunts from fans rival and Real's directors are said to be keen on that reputation not following him to the Spanish capital next season.
According to AS, Real president Florentino Perez even had reservations about appointing Benitez because of his public image despite having no doubts over his managerial ability.
During his spell as interim manager at Chelsea, Benitez's name frequently popped up alongside the word 'fat' in chants from the stands as well as supporters' banners.
Earlier this year Sampdoria president Massimo Ferrero said the Spanish boss would need to 'see a dietitian' before he would appoint him as their coach.
Despite any reservations over his weight, Real elected to bring Benitez from Napoli to replace former manager Carlo Ancelotti and he will be expected to provide immediate success next season
Rafa gon' hire a lawyer to sue Madrid for defamation of character.
After months of going through statutes of spanish law, international human rights treaties and other relevant documents, the lawyer takes off his glasses, looks Rafa straight into his face and says: Sigh... I don't know another way to put this. You're simply too fat.
Rafa gon' hire a lawyer to sue Madrid for defamation of character.
After months of going through statutes of spanish law, international human rights treaties and other relevant documents, the lawyer takes off his glasses, looks Rafa straight into his face and says: Sigh... I don't know another way to put this. You're simply too fat.