Ade's folks are ok really
Ramon Vega
Why's that? What did i miss?
Isn't that excalty what happens with every single loan deal?
Alternatively Ajax have another CB who isn't quite ready but given another season in their reserves/youth team would be ready next year. Ajax are a machine when it comes to developing players and that deal might actually suit them by not having to immediately buy a replacement for De Ligt.
Hushhhh! Don't tell them that! It's a brilliant deal!Ajax wouldn't take that, nor should they. They still have some pride, at least - and that deal would be awful for them. Sell Tottenham your best defender and then develop one of their young players before returning him to Spurs at no cost when the loan ends.
Yep. But clubs of Ajax's stature don't usually pursue loan deals like that - especially when they have their own academy producing domestic, Ajax-trained stars anyway.
To put it another way, if Barca made an offer for Eriksen that included sending Carles Alena on loan for a year, with an obligation to play him regularly and develop him for Barca before they take him back....
...do you think Spurs should take that deal?
I fail to see how the Eriksen example is comparable to De Ligt.
Really? Similar power differential (roughly), same situation. What's not to see?
Agents and selling clubs just trying to push prices up, I'd imagine.
Or the Italian press short of things to write about during the World Cup
It also says that Martial is going to Juve (for 80m Euros!!) in his thread. I honestly can't see Juve wanting - or being able to - spunk 120m on two players.
Agents and selling clubs just trying to push prices up, I'd imagine.
EDIT: .....and according to Transfermarkt.com they've already spent 60m so far, plus Can's wages.
Why would you think this pub journalism website has any credibility? Written by fans and wanna-be's for fans who will believe anything that is written.
Stopped reading it this summer and won't go back. Absolute joke.
As I said previously, the deal can be done without money changing hands immediately.
Not that we would end up paying £50m in one lump anyway.