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That Samba deal is weird as hell.
am i right in seeing he has gone back for the same money as qpr paid for him ?
I can't see him leaving for anothe bpl team tbh especially if one of his reasons for leaving is he hates the british mediaThey have like £130m to spare. Hope Suarez leaves the BPL.
Wasn't he the highest scoring spanish striker last seasom maybe he just need a chance at a big club to make that breakthroughHard worker, will score goals, but way too much. HE's not close to competing with the best strikers around, which City should be buying, and can't even break into the Spanish national team. A team where their strikers are not the best.
Barcelona midfielder Thiago Alcantara will be a Manchester United player next week according to Spanish daily SPORT. They claim that the 22-year-old midfielder has already agreed a five year deal with United and that only a few loose ends need to be tied up before the deal is completed.
The paper reports Thiago will join Manchester United next week on a five year deal. Given the intensity and depth of the coverage surrounding Thiago's situation at Barcelona, it would be difficult for the player to remain at the club given the very public dissection of it.
If Barcelona wanted Thiago to stay at the club, they would be doing everything in their power to make the player realise just how important he is to the club and why leaving would be the wrong thing to do.
Arsenal's transfer deal for Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain has hit a snag after reports have surfaced that the Spanish club want more.
Earlier, it was believed the 25-year-old was on the brink of arriving in north London for a medical but now Marca say there is still no agreement between the two clubs.
However, Arsenal insiders believe that the transfer is almost complete and eventually the Argentine will be a Gunner soon in a deal which is believed to be in the region of 24 million pounds.