Who the fuck is this?
how much?
the penalty in that video is ridiculous
I think I read somewhere that they wanted 22.5m Euros for him, so about £19m.
seems like a big risk but 'columbian ronaldo' sounds great
Sure. I just can't resist a signing like that, too exciting for the risks to put me off. Like Coutinho.
the most off putting thing for me is that he plays in Italy, have we ever signed anyone decent from Serie A?
Who the fuck is this?
Norwegian football scout and executive, ex-CEO at AS Monaco after being promoted from the job as sporting director at the club. He has previously worked as scout for Grasshopper Club Zürich (1996-1998), Watford F.C. (1998-2000), Bayer 04 Leverkusen (2000-2004), Hannover 96 (2004-2006), and FC Zenit Saint Petersburg and as sporting director in the Norwegian club Fredrikstad FK.
Can you repeat that please?
Coutinho?I am dubious about signing players from Serie A because of Aquilani, Dossena, Poulsen, Borini (maybe) who to date seem to be unimpressive signings. Apart from Ian Rush obviously who I don't count because we sold him there in the first place.
Coutinho?
Ince?
oh fuck I forgot about him already, maybe I need to revise my opinion on Italian based signings.
LOL I was genuinely unsure if you were serious, seeing as Coutinho was the last word of my post that you were actually quoting at the time.
A report in Italy suggests that Atletico Madrid are keen on Udinese’s Colombian forward Luis Muriel for next season.
Muriel, who has impressed this term with the Zebrette, has reportedly caught the eye of Atleti and is viewed as a potential replacement for his compatriot Radamel Falcao, should the No 9 leave the Vicente Calderon this summer.
The Gazzetta dello Sport say that the 22-year-old is even the subject of a €28m bid from Atleti, which will be presented alongside other rumoured bids to Udinese chief Giampaolo Pozzo in the coming days via Muriel’s agent.
Antonio Di Natale expects Udinese strike partner Luis Muriel to have a very big future.
“Muriel is an attacker who has the qualities of Alexis Sanchez,” Di Natale, who played alongside the now Barcelona player, told Sky Sport Italia.
“The difference is that he actually scores more goals than Sanchez. In a few years Luis will become a great champion.”
The Colombian, still only 22, has scored 11 goals in 22 Serie A games this term which has seen him paired with outfits such as Milan and Juventus.