Heh. He was the first thing that popped into my head as well. He's inextricably tied with the world "inconceivable".
The princess bride...classic movie.I only know him as the teacher from Clueless. What's the reference?
I still can't get over that Indigo Montoya (or whatever His name is) is the same actor in homeland.The princess bride...classic movie.
I still can't get over that Indigo Montoya (or whatever His name is) is the same actor in homeland.
Mats Hummels is joining Manchester United for €20m, Ginter signed as Dortmund replacement [Sport]
Mats Hummels is joining Manchester United for €20m, Ginter signed as Dortmund replacement [Sport]
Daily Sport right?Mats Hummels is joining Manchester United for €20m, Ginter signed as Dortmund replacement [Sport]
nah, hummels ain't moving for that
£50mill for Luiz, £15mill for Hummels?! 😱
Daily Sport right?
Im not fussed by that. Let them play a high line with hummels and we'll expose his lack of pace.£50mill for Luiz, £15mill for Hummels?! 😱
It is no secret that I had problems last season and I am considering things.
This is my thought. Sounds like somebody made up the story totally
If BVB were willing to sell, and Barcelona wanted Hummels, they'd have Hummels.Manchester United ‘beat Barcelona to signing of Borussia Dortmund’s Mats Hummels’
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Mats Hummels could be on his way to Manchester United (Picture: Getty)
Manchester United have beaten Barcelona in the race for Borussia Dortmund defender Mats Hummels, according to reports in Spain.
Daily newspaper Sport are today reporting that Barca have conceded defeat in their attempts to sign the German international, with the player set for a move to Old Trafford.
The £16m deal is expected to be completed this week, with Dortmund having already moved to replace Hummels by signing Matthias Ginter from Freiburg.
If Sport’s claims prove to be accurate, Hummels will become United’s third signing of the summer, following Luke Shaw and Ander Herrera to Louis van Gaal’s side.
But the new United boss is unlikely to be finished in the transfer market, with the club’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward yesterday insisting they are prepared to spend big.
‘We are willing to invest. There is no fixed budget. Financially we are extremely strong and funds are available,’ he said.
‘Louis is assessing what’s going on and there is a lot of work going on behind the scenes, so watch this space.’