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Tottenham are interested in making a move for out-of-favour Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge. According to the report, Spurs are set to offer the 29-year-old a two-year contract with Sturridge also attracting interest from New York City FC of MLS.

 
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Sky News Arabia claims that Juventus could be ready to make a gigantic offer to sign Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah.

The report claims that Cristiano Ronaldo and the club's "leaders" have given the club's brass the go ahead to negotiate with Liverpool, with thoughts a fee for the Egyptian could rise to as high as £175 million, second only to the £200m PSG paid Neymar in 2017.
 
Yea I don't understand why man united fans didn't go into the psg section and fight them for singing..


For over 20 years TV viewers have been under the impression that old trafford has a great atmosphere, it doesn't.

Man UTD fans only sing when they are winning; which is why for years it seemed like old trafford had a great atmosphere. It doesn't.

A goal down need a boost from the stands nothing.

0-0 and need a boost from the crowd, nothing.
 
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Tottenham are interested in making a move for out-of-favour Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge. According to the report, Spurs are set to offer the 29-year-old a two-year contract with Sturridge also attracting interest from New York City FC of MLS.



He's about to be banned for illegal betting, why would we sign him.
 
Sky News Arabia claims that Juventus could be ready to make a gigantic offer to sign Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah.

The report claims that Cristiano Ronaldo and the club's "leaders" have given the club's brass the go ahead to negotiate with Liverpool, with thoughts a fee for the Egyptian could rise to as high as £175 million, second only to the £200m PSG paid Neymar in 2017.

This is dumbest lie ever if you actually paid attention to Juventus business and transfer model over the last 10 years! SMH

Let me give y'all a history lesson on Juve

2009 - signed Cannavaro on a free transfer from Madrid
2011 - signed Pirlo on a free transfer from Milan
2012 - signed Pogba on effectively a free transfer from United. Would eventually sell him to Man U for £89m
2012 - signed Lucio on a free transfer from Inter Milan
2014 - signed Coman on a free transfer from PSG. Would eventually sell him to Bayern for EUR 35m/ $51m
2015 - signed Sami Khedira on a free transfer from Madrid
2016 - signed Dani Alves on a free transfer from FC Barcelona
2018 - signed Emre Can on a free transfer from Liverpool
2019 - signed Ramsey on a free transfer from Arsenal

They've been pillaging Europe's top teams for over a decade and not paying transfer fees for top talent, now all of a sudden they want to pay crazy numbers....for Salah?!

Even though they splashed the cash for Ronaldo, they factored in so many economical and financial factors to do so to where the decision made quite simply business sense.
They bought him for £88m in 2018 but will be paying that in installments over 4 years to keep them in line with FFP.

Also this was stated in September 2018 Business Insider: https://www.businessinsider.com/juv...-probably-only-the-beginning-2018-9?r=US&IR=T

Ronaldo's greatest work is arguably being done away from the pitch. "Juventus believes the player presents an unparalleled financial opportunity, described by executives as 'the Ronaldo effect,'" according to a report in the Financial Times.

Since Ronaldo fever gripped Juventus, the club's share price has doubled from €0.69 ($0.81) on July 3, when credible transfer rumours were first reported across Europe, to €1.57 ($1.84) at the time of writing — that is an increase of 127% and has raised the club's market capitalisation to €1.5 billion ($1.75 billion).

If you had $1,000 invested in Juventus before Ronaldo left Real Madrid CF two months ago, that would be worth $2,275 today.


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Before Juventus had even completed the $130 million signing, the club bumped up the average cost of season ticket prices by 30%, according to the FT — and all 29,300 of them are now sold out.

The player's arrival in July whipped fans into a jersey-buying frenzy as 520,000 shirts were sold in 24 hours — approximately $62.4 million worth of trade, and that was before he had kicked a ball.



In other words, Ronaldo paid for himself! LOL
 
For over 20 years TV viewers have been under the impression that old trafford has a great atmosphere, it doesn't.

Man UTD fans only sing when they are winning; which is why for years it seemed like old trafford had a great atmosphere. It doesn't.

A goal down need a boost from the stands nothing.

0-0 and need a boost from the crowd, nothing.

Compare to spurs crowd that have no idea what it feels like to win a trophy, no dominance, no first place in epl, just a plastic trophy.

You better off making arguments of patriots guy
 
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