We need to see how much we are paying for Lallana before deciding if it's a good deal or not. The combined fee (or triple if we get Loveren too) is what matters.
£4 million would be the maximum amount. We're not getting more than 3 years out of him.
Don't you think he could have a long term influence like Sheringham? It's not like he relies on speed to do what he does ...
James Pearce @JamesPearceEcho 9m More The fee agreed with Saints for Lambert is around £4million. Not sure where £9million came from.
If the wages are as low as reported (£40k) it's an absolutely brilliant signing, even if only for two years.£4 million would be the maximum amount. We're not getting more than 3 years out of him.
If its 9 million then surely theres some games going here with the Lallana fee and Saints screwing Bournemouth out of cash? its all a bit confusing especially when you add Lovren in as well.
Sport: Barca bid 38 million euros for Aguero.
You are without a doubt the thickest poster on this site, but you're in good company.For you, you condescending arse.
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Could he be who we were interested in all along? I say this because everyone knew we were negotiating with Southampton yet assumed it was for Lallana
Now there's a sentence that doesn't make any sense, quite funny considering you're calling me thick.You are without a doubt the thickest poster on this site, but you're in good company.
Now there's a sentence that doesn't make any sense, quite funny considering you're calling me thick.
If you think terrible English proves your point then I'm happy for you.I think that proves my point
Sport: Barca bid 38 million euros for Aguero.
If you think terrible English proves your point then I'm happy for you.
The merits or otherwise of individual signings aside, I like the fact that we seem to be making decisive early moves for our targets.
The Real Madrid winger was strongly rumoured to be on his way out of the Santiago Bernabeu last summer as los Blancos made room for Gareth Bale, but is determined to stay
Real Madrid winger Angel Di Maria says that "it hurts" to have been linked with a move to Tottenham last summer.
The Argentine was frequently rumoured to be nearing an exit from the Santiago Bernabeu in 2013 as los Blancos made room for Gareth Bale, though Mesut Ozil was the player to eventually make way as he joined Arsenal.
Speculation continues to follow Di Maria, who played a key role in Madrid's Champions League triumph, but he is adamant that he will stay if the club want him to do so.
"It hurts when you're always doing your best for your club and then you hear that you might be going to Tottenham," he told Marca.
"I spoke with the coach [Carlo Ancelotti] last summer. I wanted to stay and he wanted me to stay as well. He told me that he counted on me and it was up to me from then on.
"I have grown a lot under Ancelotti. He got the best out of me. Things have gone well and I made the right decision to stay.
"I am not going to lie, I know that there are clubs that want to sign me and can match Real Madrid's demands but that’s up to my representatives and the club. I will stay if the club wants me to stay.
"I am not thinking about my future now. We will see what Madrid have in mind, whether they want me to stay or leave.
"I am happy at Madrid. I had a great season and always had everybody’s support but sometimes you don’t have a choice, even when you want to stay yourself."