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I reckon he'll stay along with rose. Too late in the window for a big move to United.
As was said be interesting to see if he plays later!
Big moves can happen quickly if all parties want it to happen.
I reckon he'll stay along with rose. Too late in the window for a big move to United.
As was said be interesting to see if he plays later!
he's in this video. Nothing imminent then
Dybala was my opinion as 3 was the number referred to...defo first two though...
He wont sign up, Real arent interested enough, hes clogging things up and they will throw silly money at it....
I understand why Bruno could be held up but I’m a bit stumped about how three incoming can be held up by one outgoing, it’s not like we’d receive enough from Eriksen’s transfer to fund three fees or make space on the wage bill for three players. I trust you as a source probably the most but it’s concerning if Eriksen’s cut price departure has that much impact.
If he’s looking to run down his contract I think that’s a really shit **** thing to do and he’ll be dead to me.
Especially as it’s not totally different to what Sol did saying he was going to sign a new deal. I know Eriksen didn’t say that but he implied if he was going to stay he’d look to sign a new deal.
Obviously he’s entitled to do what he wants and I guess he’s just looking out for himself but while he’s given us some great years we’ve put a lot of faith and trust in him over the last 6 years and we deserve to get a transfer fee out of him.
It sounds good in theory to sell and replace Eriksen with 2 players but absolutely no guarantees any desired incomings would play out in practice. There's 4 days to go and no margin for error.
If he’s looking to run down his contract I think that’s a really shit **** thing to do and he’ll be dead to me.
Especially as it’s not totally different to what Sol did saying he was going to sign a new deal. I know Eriksen didn’t say that but he implied if he was going to stay he’d look to sign a new deal.
Obviously he’s entitled to do what he wants and I guess he’s just looking out for himself but while he’s given us some great years we’ve put a lot of faith and trust in him over the last 6 years and we deserve to get a transfer fee out of him.
Unfortunately at this point - given that he doesn’t want to sign and that he can leave on free, I think we don’t get anything more than 40m - 50m. You’d have to imagine we are willing to sell to a prem club based on that fact that we can’t move him for a price worth his value in any other league for a team that can pay him. If that means his highest value is England, than so be it.
At this point, the guy clearly wants to be elsewhere. When it’s all said and done, you’re only as good as your legacy and what money you have to show for it. If that means an inferior club that can pay him, than that’s on him. Thank you for your service, but kindly F off.
Maybe if we don't know how were going to prioritise the incomingsI understand why Bruno could be held up but I’m a bit stumped about how three incoming can be held up by one outgoing, it’s not like we’d receive enough from Eriksen’s transfer to fund three fees or make space on the wage bill for three players. I trust you as a source probably the most but it’s concerning if Eriksen’s cut price departure has that much impact.
I massively rate Eriksen, and would be sad to see him go. He has been absolutely crucial in our resurgence under Poch.
However, I do have my doubts about him being successful after his next move. I think he thrives being the ‘star man’, and I wonder how he would cope with a big money move to a ‘bigger’ club.
I feel like his personality type would struggle if he comes under criticism or has a large crowd at United or Real getting on his back during his moments of inconsistency.
At Spurs we have seen him grow as a player but basically accepted that he can go missing in big games, and can look dreadful for periods of games - because he will then produce a moment of magic.
It would be interesting to see how he gets on, but I think his time with us has sadly run it’s course now.