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That is highly plausible.Haaland to Madrid & Kane to City next summer on a free.
Just going by the look of surprise on Pep's face when he thought H to Bayern was done.
That is highly plausible.Haaland to Madrid & Kane to City next summer on a free.
Just going by the look of surprise on Pep's face when he thought H to Bayern was done.
No, I got it from here and caveated it by saying assuming this isnt twitter BSDid you get that information from the voices in you're head ffs
Money yes which of course translates into new player's fees.So to sum up where we are at 4:35 PM - Harry is hesitating and Levy, instead of doing all he can to get him to stay is trying to push him out the door because……….money!
I hate that man more than is healthy
assuming of course this isnt just BS twitter nonsense
I am sooo attempted to send the Wolf of Wall Street clip to all my rival friends, but I'm afraid it'll backfire tremendously...
Go on mate, you fucking caps lock the prick.
Would a buyout clause of say 40-50m not also keep his options open? I'd be stunned if the rest of the top clubs in the PL, Madrid, Barca, PSG, Bayern etc. were not willing to pay that kind of price for him in a year. He'd still be in control of his future.Because he wants to keep his options open?
Surely this gets decided one way or another by the end of todayThe club is no longer willing to remain uncertain about Harry's intentions. While he initially set the pace, the club has since caught up, and Harry now appears hesitant about that potential move. Spurs' willingness to keep him hinges on a commitment, which Levy is now pushing for. While this doesn't necessarily imply an impending new deal, the club is keen to avoid a protracted saga and prevent Harry from gaining leverage after the transfer window closes.
WLB x
You hate fir sake of it, you don’t have no evidence what so ever yet your hate is way over the top. Besides what a horrible word is hateSo to sum up where we are at 4:35 PM - Harry is hesitating and Levy, instead of doing all he can to get him to stay is trying to push him out the door because……….money!
I hate that man more than is healthy
assuming of course this isnt just BS twitter nonsense
It would but it might also restrict the sort of astronomical wages he could ask for on a free transfer.Would a buyout clause of say 40-50m not also keep his options open? I'd be stunned if the rest of the top clubs in the PL, Madrid, Barca, PSG, Bayern etc. were not willing to pay that kind of price for him in a year. He'd still be in control of his future.
All good so farOff-topic but this is the best thread to ask in. Anyone notice any server issues? Today's been our busiest day of the window so far and I was expecting a few issues but things seem to have been fine on my end.
You would think it has to be sorted before Ange presser tomorrowSurely this gets decided one way or another by the end of today
The surprise could more simply be explained by the latter remarks about Levy.Haaland to Madrid & Kane to City next summer on a free.
Just going by the look of surprise on Pep's face when he thought H to Bayern was done.
Off-topic but this is the best thread to ask in. Anyone notice any server issues? Today's been our busiest day of the window so far and I was expecting a few issues but things seem to have been fine on my end.
Off-topic but this is the best thread to ask in. Anyone notice any server issues? Today's been our busiest day of the window so far and I was expecting a few issues but things seem to have been fine on my end.
He might not want to sign a 5 year deal. That would stop him breaking Shearer’s record most likely. It's a huge decision to commit for 5 years, especially when you are having doubts.He should stay and see how we go this season.
On a free next summer he’ll have his pick, or if we do show enough he’d be happy to stay with us.
If he signs for Bayern and doesn’t like it, he’ll have way less freedom to change his circumstances.