Needs to sort out his future before we play him (allegedly); yet obviously a little game-time would be a sweetener. Catch 22 much?
Catch 22 sums it up perfectly.
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Needs to sort out his future before we play him (allegedly); yet obviously a little game-time would be a sweetener. Catch 22 much?
Absolutely, Cavani is a no brainer for meHow about a cheeky bid for Cavani? Contract runs out at PSG in June.
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Edinson Cavani - Player profile
Edinson Cavani, 37, from Uruguay ➤ CA Boca Juniors, since 2023 ➤ Centre-Forward ➤ Market value: €1.00m ➤ * Feb 14, 1987 in Salto, Uruguaywww.transfermarkt.co.uk
How about a cheeky bid for Cavani? Contract runs out at PSG in June.
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Edinson Cavani - Player profile
Edinson Cavani, 37, from Uruguay ➤ CA Boca Juniors, since 2023 ➤ Centre-Forward ➤ Market value: €1.00m ➤ * Feb 14, 1987 in Salto, Uruguaywww.transfermarkt.co.uk
RESPECT THE COCK says it's no problem really. He's prefers an orange juice chaser I'm told.
Airfixx used to like Grapefruit juice, but not with the statins...
Can't stand grapefruits... Kebab grease or salty tears for me.![]()
No point we wouldn't pay his wages not unless Daniel offers a mouth watering offer such as a £10 goal bonus he might take it you know.How about a cheeky bid for Cavani? Contract runs out at PSG in June.
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Edinson Cavani - Player profile
Edinson Cavani, 37, from Uruguay ➤ CA Boca Juniors, since 2023 ➤ Centre-Forward ➤ Market value: €1.00m ➤ * Feb 14, 1987 in Salto, Uruguaywww.transfermarkt.co.uk
No point we wouldn't pay his wages not unless Daniel offers a mouth watering offer such as a £10 goal bonus he might take it you know.
I’ve read it’s 250k
€354,000 apparently.
€354,000 apparently.
Out of contract in June, so I think we could buy him cheap(ish) and give him a lump sum, in lieu of such a high wage a week.
18 month contract. Happy days.
He has less than 6 months left on his contract though, so I think a loan would be unlikely.Depends if he'd accept a mere 18 month deal... I think from a commercial perspective he'd consider that one hell of a risk to getting stranded without a deal afterwards.
Defo think it's worth shaking PSG's tree in terms of a loan though.
He has less than 6 months left on his contract though, so I think a loan would be unlikely.
He has less than 6 months left on his contract though, so I think a loan would be unlikely.
18 months with us then off to MLS... maybe.
Just been reading that.A lot of rumours he wants Atletico and also that PSG wont let him go in Jan.
think Piatek is the man to get done.
Just been reading that.
PSG reject €10m bid from Atletico Madrid for Edinson Cavani
L’Équipe and RMC report that PSG have rejected a €10m offer from Atletico Madrid for Edinson Cavani.
The player’s entourage insists that PSG are lying and that Cavani has no injury, despite Les Parisiens announcing that he had a groin problem and this was why he missed out on the midweek trip to AS Monaco and will also be absent against FC Lorient tomorrow.
The player wants to leave this month for Atleti, but PSG are remaining true to their word & blocking his exit until the summer, with many on the board feeling that the Uruguayan international has an important role to play in the second half of this campaign.
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PSG reject €10m bid from Atletico Madrid for Edinson Cavani - Get French Football News
L'Équipe and RMC report that PSG have rejected a €10m offer from Atletico Madrid for Edinson Cavani.www.getfootballnewsfrance.com
Curious...
If he's injured why would PSG cling to him at this stage of his deal?
....Doesn't quite add up to me.
Excellent post.Poch had a pretty abhorrent record of identifying talent. He also brought one player through the youth academy is 5 years (Winks). Almost the entire core of Poch’s best team (2015-2018) consisted of players that were at Spurs prior to his first match.
Managers should be part of the conversation, clearly, but they should be more concerned with results than scouting the Continent for talent. They can’t dedicate the time needed and they don’t always have the long term vision needed.