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Actaully I think we should loan him to Valencia as part of the deal, Adebayor will do his usual play well the first season with his new club.. and we can sell for 30m to Monaco :idea:
That is absolutely fudging GENIUS!!
Actaully I think we should loan him to Valencia as part of the deal, Adebayor will do his usual play well the first season with his new club.. and we can sell for 30m to Monaco :idea:
we are not going to pay 25 mill, i dont think we will even pay 20 mill........lets say Levy manages to squeeze a agreement at 15-17 mill, just imagine some bigger clubs, in the CL, swooping in at the last minute at that price
unless Soldado is a closet Yid, his dream is to play at WHL and his desire is to be a regular at Chick King, this deal has no chance of happening imo
with Bale now relieved of left wing duties and able to fully focus 100% on just scoring goals, I'm comfortable just going for a younger striker who can challenge ade and defoe.
Here's my prediction:
Levy, being unwilling to pay anything like 25m will offer IRO 18m and either refuse to go higher or go up at 1m increments. Liverpool, knowing they are about to sell Suarezz for c.40m will offer 25m and get him.
Arse will sign Suarez. Chelsea will sign Rooney, and Liverpool with Sturridge and Soldado will also have a stronger strike force than us.
Same old same old.
Prove me wrong Danny Boy.
Here's my prediction:
Levy, being unwilling to pay anything like 25m will offer IRO 18m and either refuse to go higher or go up at 1m increments. Liverpool, knowing they are about to sell Suarezz for c.40m will offer 25m and get him.
Arse will sign Suarez. Chelsea will sign Rooney, and Liverpool with Sturridge and Soldado will also have a stronger strike force than us.
Same old same old.
Prove me wrong Danny Boy.
Same old same old, just like when Liverpool blew us out of the water for Carroll, Adam and Downing.
You misunderstand. I am referring not to Liverpool bearing us to a signature but to the scenario whereby we need a striker above all else, and whereas those teams in a similar position to us see, capable of brining in such players when they're needed, our prevarication and refusal to pay that little bit more will prevent us from buying what we need to get to the next level.
If we'd had a decent striker, I believe we'd have finished third last season. We all knew we needed one last summer, and in Jan, but nothing forthcoming. That's what I meant by 'same old same old'.
If he stays injury free, Soldado will definitely get us goals for the next couple of seasons. He will then be in his thirties and this I believe is the main obstacle in us paying £25m. Also he does tend to fall about a lot to the slightest physical contact so I think younger and more beastly signing like Benteke, even at the Villa asking price would've been a better option. I'd settle for a Solado but for me , Damiao or a Doumbia type forward is most likely.
Baldini in Starbucks for a Valencia Orange Refresha
with Bale now relieved of left wing duties and able to fully focus 100% on just scoring goals, I'm comfortable just going for a younger striker who can challenge ade and defoe.
According to SkySports, Baldini is in Valencia right now.
EDIT: Though they may be just reiterating the "tenuous reports" from the Spanish media referred to elsewhere.
Spurs Sporting Director, Franco Baldini, arrives in Valencia for talks over Roberto Soldado [Cadena Ser]On Monday afternoon Fran Guaita of Cadena Ser reported that one Franco Baldini had landed in Valencia to begin talks over star striker Roberto Soldado.
Tottenham are in the market for a goalscoring striker to take some of the pressure off Welsh superstar Gareth Bale.
According to numerous Spanish media outlets , Baldini was in Valencia to begin talks with Soldado’s agent over a possible £25 million move to White Hart Lane.
The 28 year old former Real Madrid man wants to sort his future out before the season begins and it seems Spurs are ready to take action.
Franco Baldini, director deportivo del Tottenham Hotspur, está en Valencia. SER Deportivos.