sheblue wrote:Looks like this is going to drag on for weeks, and weeks and weeks......weeks of fabricated nonsense from the media, lovely.
The longer it goes, the more likely it won't be us he joins.
Slim wrote:sheblue wrote:Looks like this is going to drag on for weeks, and weeks and weeks......weeks of fabricated nonsense from the media, lovely.
The longer it goes, the more likely it won't be us he joins.
patrickblue wrote:Anyone know who the AS are in this?
http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/isco- ... t-e35m-as/
Isco has verbal agreement with Man City, Malaga want €35m [AS]
Thursday, June 20th, 2013
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1371642921 extras noticia foton 7 1 Isco has verbal agreement with Man City, Malaga want €35m [AS]After a stunning Under-21 European Championships, Spain Under-21 attacking midfielder Isco will in the coming weeks decide between joining Real Madrid or Manchester City from Malaga.
At the current time, it appears Manchester City might well have the upper hand thanks to new coach Manuel Pellegrini who worked, to such great effect, with Isco at Malaga.
On arrival back in Spain yesterday, Isco said: “I am in no hurry to make a decision. I will take all the time it takes.”
AS report today that Isco had given Manchester City a verbal agreement just a few weeks ago that he would join the Premier League side.
Now, Manchester City are set to intensify their efforts to bring Isco to the Etihad and with Pellegrini installed and the guarantee of regular playing time, it looks like the Malaga playmaker could well be a Premier League star next season.
For their part, Real Madrid have sent Zinedine Zidane to speak with Isco’s father to assure him his son will be a key part of Carlo Ancelotti’s side next season.
Malaga are expected to hold out for a 35 million euro fee for Isco (his buyout clause at the club) but AS suggest he could be signed for 26 million euros.
Moayad Shatat, executive vice president of Malaga, admitted yesterday: “We’re in negotiations with Isco. It’s true that offers have come in for him, but we’re always going to look for the best price for his exit. We haven’t received any transfer offers which include the option for him to continue with Málaga on loan for a season.
Shatat added: “Isco is a very important player, everyone thinks it would be great if he stayed and if the correct offer doesn’t come in, we’re not going to sell. We don’t need to let Isco go cheaply. If it’s not enough, we’re not going to sell him.”
blues-clues wrote:patrickblue wrote:Anyone know who the AS are in this?
http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/isco- ... t-e35m-as/
Isco has verbal agreement with Man City, Malaga want €35m [AS]
Thursday, June 20th, 2013
3 0 Comments
1371642921 extras noticia foton 7 1 Isco has verbal agreement with Man City, Malaga want €35m [AS]After a stunning Under-21 European Championships, Spain Under-21 attacking midfielder Isco will in the coming weeks decide between joining Real Madrid or Manchester City from Malaga.
At the current time, it appears Manchester City might well have the upper hand thanks to new coach Manuel Pellegrini who worked, to such great effect, with Isco at Malaga.
On arrival back in Spain yesterday, Isco said: “I am in no hurry to make a decision. I will take all the time it takes.”
AS report today that Isco had given Manchester City a verbal agreement just a few weeks ago that he would join the Premier League side.
Now, Manchester City are set to intensify their efforts to bring Isco to the Etihad and with Pellegrini installed and the guarantee of regular playing time, it looks like the Malaga playmaker could well be a Premier League star next season.
For their part, Real Madrid have sent Zinedine Zidane to speak with Isco’s father to assure him his son will be a key part of Carlo Ancelotti’s side next season.
Malaga are expected to hold out for a 35 million euro fee for Isco (his buyout clause at the club) but AS suggest he could be signed for 26 million euros.
Moayad Shatat, executive vice president of Malaga, admitted yesterday: “We’re in negotiations with Isco. It’s true that offers have come in for him, but we’re always going to look for the best price for his exit. We haven’t received any transfer offers which include the option for him to continue with Málaga on loan for a season.
Shatat added: “Isco is a very important player, everyone thinks it would be great if he stayed and if the correct offer doesn’t come in, we’re not going to sell. We don’t need to let Isco go cheaply. If it’s not enough, we’re not going to sell him.”
It is from AS.com they also have an article saying Isco will probably join Madrid with Bale in July...
[url]http://as.com/[highlight]diarioas[/highlight]/2013/06/19/english/1371644738_112731.html[/url]
john@staustell wrote:There's a little feed on El Confidencial which says:
José Félix Díaz.- Se ha decantado por la propuesta del Manchester City y si nada cambia en las próximas horas, el club inglés y el Málaga cerrarán el acuerdo por el cual el andaluz continuar.....
from this link:
http://www.elconfidencial.com/deportes/ ... id-123345/
It's a twitter feed which is beyond me, but the text quoted above from their journalist says:
[b]From Jose Felix Diaz. - (Isco is signing for Manchester City after rejecting the proposal of Real Madrid). He is inclined toward the proposal of Manchester City and if nothing changes in the next few hours, the English Club and Malaga will close the deal by which the andaluce will......[/b]. At this point you have to go to his twitter feed, which I cant.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I love how Kriss Waddel suddenly turns up in there. How strange.
Ted Hughes wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I love how Kriss Waddel suddenly turns up in there. How strange.
Don't know how that could have happened.
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Ted Hughes wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I love how Kriss Waddel suddenly turns up in there. How strange.
Don't know how that could have happened.
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john@staustell wrote:There are other copies of the story appearing in Spain now, but quoting El Confidencial. So whether it's bollox or not it should be all round the world by Friday morning, 'SSN understands' on Saturday!
john@staustell wrote:There are other copies of the story appearing in Spain now, but quoting El Confidencial. So whether it's bollox or not it should be all round the world by Friday morning, 'SSN understands' on Saturday!
Goaters 103 wrote:I predict at least 3 more "Isco snubs City" over the next 72 hours prior to any resolution.
Am I not the only one thinking this has all the hallmarks of the Hazard saga last summer?
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