Let's face it. He's just not ready for a big club like Arsenal or United. He needs a few more years playing for a second rate club and in an inferior league before he's ready for the EPL giants.
Let's face it. He's just not ready for a big club like Arsenal or United. He needs a few more years playing for a second rate club and in an inferior league before he's ready for the EPL giants.
Just look at this sub par performance vs an Ireland team made mostly out of EPL players. He would clearly struggle against the likes of Everton or Newcastle. Hell, he can't even be the best player on this France team and most of these french are bellow average EPL players. Were lucky if we can use this hype around him and get 80M
Seems this Di Marzio is marketing himself nicely by posting a lot of EPL news. And you have his translators like David Amoyal who think they're big journalists or something when a ton of EPL fans hound them asking plenty of questions on latest rumors.
All this popularity got to their heads thanks to the epl virus. So i am not surprised that Di Marzio these days is posting a lot of click bait stories because he'd get plenty of epl fans to read it either way.
Said it a few weeks ago, he's jumped on the clickbait bandwagon, can't be trusted now for real news. This transfer rumour thing is a business now. I remember some of us joking about it being a 'championship' in its own right now, like it is more important than the actual football being played. Just the other day Raiola said exactly the same thing. Football is steadily turning into a sham.
How do you stop a moron like United who is ready to offer anything we ask for though? At one point Beppe and Andrea will be like 'yeah we ain't saying no to this'.
Why do you have this idea that we HAVE TO sell? This idea that we NEED the money? We're clearly doing just fine as we are, we just need to fill a few holes, perhaps an even bigger one now that we unfortunately lose Morata (to an already made agreement, not as though we sold him for the money). If you look at our recent past mercati, we have the money to spend.