feedthegreek wrote:messi signs new contract.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27442531
Not surprising. Don't think he'll ever go anywhere else in Europe tbh. He'll stay at Barca for a few more years then head to the states.
feedthegreek wrote:messi signs new contract.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27442531
Original Dub wrote:All a contract does is increase wages and possibly transfer fee.
Not saying he will leave, but this doesn't mean he won't.
Socrates wrote: Our agreement to FFP sanctions means this is a none starter for quite a while. Time to move on.
Wooders wrote:Socrates wrote: Our agreement to FFP sanctions means this is a none starter for quite a while. Time to move on.
I think it discounts us from any such deal indefinitely
gary james wrote:Personally althoughi'd love to see Messi I don't think we actually need him. I never thought I'd say that but Messi would have to replace one of our current heroes and I'm not certain he'd bring that much more than Aguero. It's a great position to be in though, being linked with him and saying 'err, actually no. He'd disrupt us and isn't needed'.
So long as he doesn't go you-know-where!
Socrates wrote:gary james wrote:Personally althoughi'd love to see Messi I don't think we actually need him. I never thought I'd say that but Messi would have to replace one of our current heroes and I'm not certain he'd bring that much more than Aguero. It's a great position to be in though, being linked with him and saying 'err, actually no. He'd disrupt us and isn't needed'.
So long as he doesn't go you-know-where!
He'd actually make a much bigger difference to them than he would to us. They never really replaced that ladyboy chap and could build their side round him.
nottsblue wrote:If reports are to be believed, €20m after tax per year. After tax!
No way in the world would those sorts of figures on top of a transfer fee be re-couped. FFP or no FFP, even our owners would baulk at that imo.
As a by product of the unrest at Barca and them maybe having to make cutbacks in other areas to pay for Messi, perhaps a long hard look at Fabregas?
blues2win wrote:Fabregas is definitely a shout but it would be difficult to keep him happy in a midfield bulging with talent. First priority is a really top class defensive midfielder who can cover the ground with pace releasing Fernandinho and Yaya to do their damage further up the field. All that plus Merlin and Samir makes it hard to see where Fabregas might fit in. On the other hand he's home grown and a top quality Premiership proven player. No doubt about it.
Fesan wrote:blues2win wrote:Fabregas is definitely a shout but it would be difficult to keep him happy in a midfield bulging with talent. First priority is a really top class defensive midfielder who can cover the ground with pace releasing Fernandinho and Yaya to do their damage further up the field. All that plus Merlin and Samir makes it hard to see where Fabregas might fit in. On the other hand he's home grown and a top quality Premiership proven player. No doubt about it.
Seems like they are selling Fabregas and Sanchez atleast. Now an interesting question would be:
Would our team be better with option 1 or 2?
1) Messi added
2 ) Fab and Sanchez added
Fesan wrote:blues2win wrote:Fabregas is definitely a shout but it would be difficult to keep him happy in a midfield bulging with talent. First priority is a really top class defensive midfielder who can cover the ground with pace releasing Fernandinho and Yaya to do their damage further up the field. All that plus Merlin and Samir makes it hard to see where Fabregas might fit in. On the other hand he's home grown and a top quality Premiership proven player. No doubt about it.
Seems like they are selling Fabregas and Sanchez atleast. Now an interesting question would be:
Would our team be better with option 1 or 2?
1) Messi added
2 ) Fab and Sanchez added
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