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I really think United will go in with the full fee for Sancho this window.
They’re just doing what they always do with Woodward. Negotiate badly then pay the asking.
I really think United will go in with the full fee for Sancho this window.
Yep. We all know Dortmund aren't going to budge on the asking price - whether it's the last day of the window or not. They should have just signed him early on rather than go through with all this posturing.They’re just doing what they always do with Woodward. Negotiate badly then pay the asking.
That’s a great signing for them, he’s not Reguilon but the final ball on him is elite.
That journo tweet (previous page) said signed contract. So either hes lying or got mixed upThey haven't signed him, they've just agreed personal terms
That journo tweet (previous page) said signed contract. So either hes lying or got mixed up
Any idea as to where? He’s a great player, Wolves’ biggest threat.
he even a guaranteed starter at Wolves? he’s inconsistent and not played well most of last season, He’s probably behind podence snd neto for a starting place. €43m for a sub is a huge amount of money. Nuno seems to trust Neto and Podence more.
It isn't tapping up if the selling club has given the buyer permission to speak to the player while the clubs haggle over the transfer fee. But you're right, tapping up in one form or another goes on all the time today and who knows how much happens via private social media channels, it's almost impossible to keep track of it now.Seems very commonplace now that players agree deals with clubs before a fee is agreed, didn't they used to call that tapping up? I suppose now it goes on so much that clubs are powerless to stop it. Agents of players and clubs are in constant contact with each other so I'm guessing this goes on in literally every deal...just seems strange how everyone nowadays seems to accept it, this wouldn't have been so accepted across the board say a decade ago.
It isn't tapping up if the selling club has given the buyer permission to speak to the player while the clubs haggle over the transfer fee. But you're right, tapping up in one form or another goes on all the time today and who knows how much happens via private social media channels, it's almost impossible to keep track of it now.