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For some reason i feel good about this one. Getting vdv vibes
Don't do it to yourself mate ... It's the hope that killsFor some reason i feel good about this one
And if that is the case, can't we use the difference that we would have spent on a larger fee, on fixing this problem with his image rights?
Is the image rights problem even something we can fix with money?
Anyone shed any further light?
Didn't Shaqiri laugh at Stoke City's bid and was so offended about it being accepted that he left to join Stoke in anger at his own club?
That's one small step for Dybala. One giant leap for D Levy.Technically speaking if we have agreed a fee he is only one step from joining. Trouble is that step is the biggest/hardest.
It was fun while it lasted. Transfers with third party ownerships to deal with with so little time to go usually dont go through.
And meet Chirpy.
Also in my view if Dybala gets over the line this would also indicate something much more which i think is vitally important - that Poch would see his longer term future here at Spurs.
I think RM will come calling around October/November time...
God this is too much.
What is Dybalas natural position? Where does he fit? Is he more of a playmaker or a forward? I always assumed the later but he’s being reported as a CE replacement.
I dont think the Premier League allows third party ownership of a player or his rightsWhy couldn't we sign him first and try to figure out image rights later? Obviously there's a bit more leverage once we have the player...
More like Neymar position wise rather than actual style of play, in terms of him being a forward who plays centrally and can drop deep to interact with play, but also comfortable all across the 3 behind the striker.God this is too much.
What is Dybalas natural position? Where does he fit? Is he more of a playmaker or a forward? I always assumed the later but he’s being reported as a CE replacement.
I just dont see this happening, the thing that could sway it is the Argentine connection
This is an understatement. Locking in a player with this brand and recognition is setting a foundation for the next minimum 2 years of competitive football, solely based on branding and marketability. Regarding Pochettino, it truly gives him the backing to say, "Why Madrid?"