laza wrote:RM are Spanish MANCs
If we dont get him i hope he justs sits on the bench and costs them double with his wages bill
Lee J wrote:laza wrote:RM are Spanish MANCs
If we dont get him i hope he justs sits on the bench and costs them double with his wages bill
I know how you feel but at 32 the only person to suffer is gonna be Figo. He wants to play football, he has got talent coming out of his ears but he'll just rot away on the bench.
shame
red_indian wrote:strange way to run a team isn't it - wonder if MO has the same problem. Real want a big fee on any transfer but if he doesn't play why would anyone pay more than the £8m he stole him from us for? so instead they'd rather stick him on the bench for another few years - even if the player wants to leave unless the bid is big enough not sure what he can do about it - sad state of affairs for a club that claim to be the 'best in the world' - 5 managers in 2 years, plenty of seats on the bench, vs the chance to play for the Euro Champions with a great Manager - easy choice i think for any rational footballer
jonnymac1979 wrote:I still think we will sign Figo. Expect this to drag on for a bit, but if Rafa just sits tight on this, Real will be backed into a corner and may be forced to sell him. That is unless it gets too close to the end of the transfer window and Figo may be forced to look elsewhere. Not sure if he will be playing in the World Cup for Portugal next year so I'm not sure if that's influencing any decision he will make, but this saga is not over yet.
I think Rafa is handling all of our transfers expertly. I wouldn't be surprised if he let that press release out yesterday, saying that it's looking less likely Figo will sign, to simply call Real Madrid's bluff.
We are definitley in the driving seat on this though. Like I say, if we just sit tight, the more pressure on Real Madrid there is to sell to us.
They will lose £2 million if we don't pay it.
They will lose £4.5 million in wages if Figo stays with them when he is clearly not in their plans.
What would you rather lose? £2 million or £4.5 million?
For the benefit of gerrardisgod if you are reading, take your time, I know it's hard question.......
I suspect we'll end up getting him for nothing or a price around the £750,000 mark. But Rafa will not let Liverpool be held to ransom, and quite rightly so.
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