Munich have just bought Countinho so they're guaranteed to want a new player in that position within a year.Football is a fickle thing and a lot can happen in a year, a new coach, president, 'must have' player, a returning hero.
He risks being left behind, having limited playing time and going to a club his heart isn't in, and on his history with us and not being focused that's not a good place.
Ramsey has struck it lucky with juve, so far but let's see how it pans out, but I'd suggest that's not the norm.
Munich have just bought Countinho so they're guaranteed to want a new player in that position within a year.
I can guarantee they won't see value in Countinho after seeing him spaz the ball into row Z 20 times a match.Loan with an option to buy, so it could be they see value in Eriksen in the summer and Coutinho as a stop-gap...
I can guarantee they won't see value in Countinho after seeing him spaz the ball into row Z 20 times a match.
Especially when we can sell them Sissoko for the that at half the price.I can guarantee they won't see value in Countinho after seeing him spaz the ball into row Z 20 times a match.
No doubt whatsoever, Juventus are the free transfer experts, they are waiting for next summer to get their hands on him
Poch said midweek something along the lines Lo Celso's nowhere near ready so unless he's bluffing don't get your hopes up too high.Let's see how creative Lo Celso is.
Yup, unless Lo Celso is MotM this weekend then selling Eriksen before summer window closes would seem to be like cutting your nose to spite your face.I'd say we're beyond the point where any money we'd get for him now would ultimately do us any good compared with keeping him on. Levy's imperative will no doubt be to see a number in the credit column for him, but that's fool's gold for me. I think we're a mid-table side this season without him. If he walks at the end of it, so be it. He'll have given ENIC more than their money's worth.
I'd say we're beyond the point where any money we'd get for him now would ultimately do us any good compared with keeping him on. Levy's imperative will no doubt be to see a number in the credit column for him, but that's fool's gold for me. I think we're a mid-table side this season without him. If he walks at the end of it, so be it. He'll have given ENIC more than their money's worth.