Fingers crossed.So now the "take it or leave it" offer from West Ham is supposedly £60M. Bang that gavel and get it done.
I'm not sure you can say it was "Kind of" dumb.Another penalty nailbiter in the WWC, with England finally seeing off Nigeria. Lauren James got a kind of dumb red card, though, so she'll be a big miss in the next match.
Not only that but ideally you’d have liked these players in weeks ago. If we do make signings this week, it might be too late for them to be available against Bournemouth.Hammers seem to be making a lot of low-ball offers "take it or leave it". They run the risk of getting nobody.
It's strange business.Not only that but ideally you’d have liked these players in weeks ago. If we do make signings this week, it might be too late for them to be available against Bournemouth.
Hopefully we get some business done today.
I never saw Kane leaving Spurs this year. I’m not sure he wants to move abroad.It's strange business.
As you say - you ideally want a bunch of new players to have weeks to integrate, learn the systems and get themselves comfortable in the squad.
The players they've been looking at are experienced professionals, but they'll still need to bed in over time.
It's also a bit unsettling for the teams they are tapping up. They will also want to replace those players and have time to so exactly that - but in these days of FFP, they can't move until they have funds.
I also think it's laughable that so many teams try the lowball trick, in this inflated market. If you can sell someone like Rice for GBP105m, then you can't expect to be treated to a bargain when buying a replacement. That goes for all teams, not just West Ham. Southampton do the same, as do Newcastle, Man City and others.
Also appears that Spurs and Munich will have trouble finding middle ground on the ageing Harold Kane. Yet another offer rejected.
The Kane issue is weird to me because there does not appear to have been anything coming from Kane's camp that he 100% want's to leave Spurs but has not signed a new contract with them but Spurs seem to want to sell him but not to a rival PL team according to the clubs owner and yet they keep turning down good offers from Bayern for him.I never saw Kane leaving Spurs this year. I’m not sure he wants to move abroad.
PIF is the sovereign fund so in fact the country owns the clubs. The fund of course is "controlled" by Bin Salman so this is Abramovich playing Football Manager, the extended and supercharged version.Just read some articles about the Saudi pro league and found that the owners of Newcastle United own the top 4 clubs in the Saudi Pro League
Saudi Arabia's PIF takes over Al-Ittihad, Al-Nassr, Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli
Four of the leading Saudi Arabian clubs are taken over by the country's Public Investment Fund.www.bbc.co.uk
Which means all the high profile players we have been reading about that have gone to the Saudi pro league have been bought by the same company, PIF. Surely that is not allowed, one club owning 4 clubs in the same league and buying players for each of those clubs. I thought FIFA rules did not allow such a thing to happen.
Also, it would now appear that Saudi run barber shops and fast food restaurants can now show the games as a internet streamer has won the rights to stream the games in the UK
Saudi Pro League: DAZN to stream matches live in the UK
Streaming platform DAZN has secured exclusive rights to screen the Saudi Pro League in the UK.www.bbc.co.uk
Bit of a power struggle going on at West Ham right now. Moyes wants to be making the decisions on transfers. But others have different ideas.Moyes thinking of leaving?
David Raya to Arsenal all but done for £30m
Kane staying after Levy rejects €100m deal from Bayern
I know United are desperate to buy a striker but it reeks of total desperation when they go ahead and buy an already injured striker.Julien Lopetegui may also depart Wolves at the last moment, also due to lack of transfer activity. They going for that new manager bounce in MW1? Of course they're playing United to kick off the season.
Kane is probably using the fact that he'd leave on a free next year as leverage for Spurs to get a deal done now, but Levy and Bayern are both too stubborn to reach a consensus.
I'm glad United is sitting this one out, even though it's now known that Højlund is carrying a back injury and either needs to rest or be carefully managed to start out. Of course there's no ETA for Martial to return, and Greenwood's status is still an unsolved mystery. Long live Sancho as a False 9!
Initially, I had thought that this came out of nowhere, but then - realising all of the headlines (and stories - and this is solely citing articles that had been published in the Guardian) over the past season where he had clearly signalled his manifest unhappiness with transfer policy, - no, this is no surprise, but does come at an inconvenient time.Aaaaaaaand Lopetegui is out at Wolves.
If he refuses to sign a fresh contract, Spurs would be very foolish not to cash in on him now, as, next summer, he will walk away on a free transfer, leaving Spurs very much out of potential pocket.The Kane issue is weird to me because there does not appear to have been anything coming from Kane's camp that he 100% want's to leave Spurs but has not signed a new contract with them but Spurs seem to want to sell him but not to a rival PL team according to the clubs owner and yet they keep turning down good offers from Bayern for him.
But how does Spurs cash in on him if he refuses to move to a club abroad because he wants to stay in the PL to try and get the leagues goal scored record but the owner refuses to sell him to a PL club.If he refuses to sign a fresh contract, Spurs would be very foolish not to cash in on him now, as, next summer, he will walk away on a free transfer, leaving Spurs very much out of potential pocket.
Do we know (for certain) that the (main) reason that the Bayern offer has been rejected is that Harry Kane would prefer not to move abroad?But how does Spurs cash in on him if he refuses to move to a club abroad because he wants to stay in the PL to try and get the leagues goal scored record but the owner refuses to sell him to a PL club.
Truth is we have had European football for three years now. Not something any other West Ham manager delivered.Saints finally announce that Tino Livramento has gone to THAT club.
Newcastle made an offer that Saints could not refuse - £40million for a 20 year old that has only played in two competitive matches since busting his ACL - not bad business to be honest. If he carries on like he was, he'll end up being worth significantly more in the future.
Lopetegui being replaced swiftly by Gary O'Neill. Interesting choice and will remain to be seen how long that lasts...
Moyes unrest is terrible for Hammers - although there will be plenty of fans who will rejoice. He's not popular despite the relative success that the European adventure brought to the club...some are calling Hammers "European Champions". I think that's a stretch - Europa Conference League Champions, absolutely, but a long way from "European Champions".
Meanwhile in the WWC - France hammered Morocco 4-0 while the Colombians edged out Jamaica 1-0.
Quarterfinals are shaping up to be pretty exciting.
Friday night's games (NZT) will be epic:
Japan vs Sweden will be particularly tasty, while Spain vs Netherlands could go either way.
Australia have to be a little apprehensive, facing a strong French side, while the England vs Colombia match should see England as the misfiring favourites.
The WWC certainly has delivered!
What value would a years worth of Kane’s goals be worth to Spurs though? If the qualify for Europe with him that helps offset the lack of sale value no?Just read that Bayern are going to put in a 4th bid for Kane of approx. £94 million. The club value Kane at £100 million.
This article I read is interesting https://uk.yahoo.com/news/harry-kane-tottenham-handed-potential-111627918.html because Kane has said he does not want to move once the season starts and there is also the issue of his wife currently being pregnant with their 4th child. I doubt Kane is going to want to move abroad whilst his wife is currently pregnant because he would want to be there for her for sure and it would be much much easier for him if he moved to another club in the UK rather than one abroad.
He only has 1 year of his contract left and if the club's chairman carries on playing hardball, the club could end up getting nothing for him because I doubt he will want to move in the January transfer window knowing he only has a few months left of his contract which once ended he can have his pick of which team he would like to join.
they say Levy is a very shrewd business man but if he does not accept Bayern's potential 4th bid then he be a fool in my opinion.