jono1978 wrote:This all has record transfer written all over it we'll panic buy a striker
CityFanFromRome wrote:We keep him till the summer, if nothing changes someone will come for him (Inter or Real, likely) and we get a bucketload of money (not that we need it); we then buy another top striker in Torres or Dzeko, or possibly Ibrahimovic. We could sign add a young, promising striker to him, like Lukaku, and develop him into the next big thing, and Balotelli too.
aaron bond wrote:The transfer request has been rejected so Tevez comes back next week and plays as normal. The club are still paying his wages and he has a job to do.
If it gets to the summer and he is still unhappy then we can look at the situation as it gives plenty of time to get in a suitable replacement.
We're not the first club this has happened to and we won't be the last. United had this with Rooney only a month or so ago, Arsenal continually seem to have this issue with Fabregas, Liverpool had it with Gerrard, yet those players still continue to do their job. I wouldn't expect anything less from Tevez, and if he's out on the pitch, I believe he'll still put the effort in.
The club need to manage the situation carefully though. It wouldn't surprise me if they agree with Tevez to stay until the end of the season at least and then review from there.
Michael Brookes wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:We keep him till the summer, if nothing changes someone will come for him (Inter or Real, likely) and we get a bucketload of money (not that we need it); we then buy another top striker in Torres or Dzeko, or possibly Ibrahimovic. We could sign add a young, promising striker to him, like Lukaku, and develop him into the next big thing, and Balotelli too.
Torres- requires a drastic change to our system and there re fitness question marks..
Dzecko- The ultimate gamble.. I'm inclined to believe that if Arsen thought better of it, then maybe so should we.
Ibrah- No chance and would faill akin to Corradiesque proportions
Lukaku- This aint FM2011 (if it was I'd recommended Cavani)
johnpb78 wrote:I'm not totally convinced that the Rooney saga is over? That contract was too big to be prepared, negotiated, agreed and signed in 24 hours.
I still think there is a deal for him to keep quiet till summer to appease the fans.
That would solve the problem
CitizenYank wrote:The main question it seems then is can we play well with him sitting on the bench???
colonel_muck wrote:johnpb78 wrote:I'm not totally convinced that the Rooney saga is over? That contract was too big to be prepared, negotiated, agreed and signed in 24 hours.
I still think there is a deal for him to keep quiet till summer to appease the fans.
That would solve the problem
lol how is that going to appease their fans? that'll make things even worse if it happens in the summer and i doubt ferguson is that stupid. rooney's staying put. thank god.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I do not expect any caving in from City on Tevez.In fact I can't see in what way they could cave in because it isn't as if it is all about more money and there isn't any one else out there who would pay more.
There will be more talking especially with Tevez and Mancini to hopefully sort out whatever the problems are between the 2 of them and hopefully they can smooth it over and get on at least till the end of the season.We might well end up with a situation like the scum had with tranny where he plays and commits till the end of the season but there is an agreement that he goes for next year. Where he goes who knows.
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