nottsblue wrote:If reports from the dippers are true that they have offloaded Borini for £12m +£2m in add ons and got Remy for £8.5m, then that is sensational business
Clowncrete wrote:nottsblue wrote:If reports from the dippers are true that they have offloaded Borini for £12m +£2m in add ons and got Remy for £8.5m, then that is sensational business
Who's foolish enough to pay 14 million for Borini? Sunderland?
Green & Blue wrote:I think Remy is a very good signing.I was speaking with a couple of Liverpool fans last night and they didn't seem overly excited at all, the conversation swiftly moved on to them lamenting how amazing Suarez was for them.The same pair overlooked the signing of Sturridge at the time.Remys a quality player who has played well in the prem with poor sides and still averaged a goal every second game.Would not be surprised if he makes a big impression this season.
nottsblue wrote:Green & Blue wrote:I think Remy is a very good signing.I was speaking with a couple of Liverpool fans last night and they didn't seem overly excited at all, the conversation swiftly moved on to them lamenting how amazing Suarez was for them.The same pair overlooked the signing of Sturridge at the time.Remys a quality player who has played well in the prem with poor sides and still averaged a goal every second game.Would not be surprised if he makes a big impression this season.
Absolutely.
This was my point. If Sturridge steps up to replace Suarez as focal point, Remy is more than capable to then get the goals to replace the goals Sturridge got.
Maybe sensational was a bit too much, but it's still damn fine business imo
stadiumcat wrote:nottsblue wrote:Green & Blue wrote:I think Remy is a very good signing.I was speaking with a couple of Liverpool fans last night and they didn't seem overly excited at all, the conversation swiftly moved on to them lamenting how amazing Suarez was for them.The same pair overlooked the signing of Sturridge at the time.Remys a quality player who has played well in the prem with poor sides and still averaged a goal every second game.Would not be surprised if he makes a big impression this season.
Absolutely.
This was my point. If Sturridge steps up to replace Suarez as focal point, Remy is more than capable to then get the goals to replace the goals Sturridge got.
Maybe sensational was a bit too much, but it's still damn fine business imo
Who could the Dippers go for to replace Gnasher?
DoomMerchant wrote:stadiumcat wrote:nottsblue wrote:Green & Blue wrote:I think Remy is a very good signing.I was speaking with a couple of Liverpool fans last night and they didn't seem overly excited at all, the conversation swiftly moved on to them lamenting how amazing Suarez was for them.The same pair overlooked the signing of Sturridge at the time.Remys a quality player who has played well in the prem with poor sides and still averaged a goal every second game.Would not be surprised if he makes a big impression this season.
Absolutely.
This was my point. If Sturridge steps up to replace Suarez as focal point, Remy is more than capable to then get the goals to replace the goals Sturridge got.
Maybe sensational was a bit too much, but it's still damn fine business imo
Who could the Dippers go for to replace Gnasher?
No one realistically.
They could buy someone like Tevez but that's not really a solution long term.
They just need to invest in a different approach. I think they are potentially doing that we'll so far tbh.
Cheers
James Rodríguez's move to Real Madrid is all but in the bag. The agreement reached between Monaco and 'Los Blancos' is practically a done deal, bar a few minor points, and will most likely be signed on Monday. If all goes well an official announcement will be made shortly afterwards.
Madrid have agreed to pay €75 million for James, although this figure could rise to €80m on account of a series of add-ons. Originally, the sum contemplated by the Madrid club was not supposed to exceed €60m.
James will sign a six-year deal with the current champions of Europe, in what has become common practice for Real's recent signings. The player will take home around €7 million net per season. These terms were agreed several days ago and the deal is awaiting the finishing touches to be added.
In the end, the transfer will not involve any other players. In spite of Monaco's interest in several Madrid figures, including Ángel di María and Diego López, these negotiations will be undertaken in their own right.
The future Real number 10 is currently taking it easy in Monaco and awaiting the official announcement of his signing, at which point he will make his way to Madrid. The Golden Boot winner at the recent World Cup arrived back in the Principality having curiously stopped off in Madrid en route.
The Colombian was due to join up with his Monaco teammates in Miami but, barring any last-minute changes, will not be putting himself at Leonardo Jardim's disposal
Read more: It's Real...James is a signature away - MARCA.com (English version)
Cocacolajojo wrote:James Rodriguez seems to be on the verge on joining real according to marca if my Spanish isn't letting my down of course.
One hit wonder or are they buying the real thing? What's Isco thinking now?
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