IrishManc.
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Arsenal and Tottenham both want to introduce Barcelona full-back Dani Alves to life in the Premier League, although if what the Rumour Mill witnessed late doors at the Liberty Stadium yesterday is anything to go by, the last thing the Gunners need is yet another defender who spends more time in the opposition half than his own. With the Brazilian’s contract due to expire in the summer, Manchester United are also believed to be interested in offering him a gig.
A Dani Alves will run a hurry to define their future and almost can not wait to Barca. The player has a great offer from Manchester United for the next three seasons, but the English club has urged him to sign by threatening to withdraw in the coming weeks. It seems that the destination side is closing in on the Premier, where Arsenal and Liverpool have also shown their formal intention of hiring him since June 30.
The clear objective of the player is to continue at the club and sign here his last big contract. That's why he waited so long and so his agent, Dinorah Santa Ana, came to light yesterday to tighten the rope with the sole purpose of Barca move tab ASAP. The Brazilian has played in recent weeks to several European clubs and has received two offers available, but has not signed. In all cases requested time to make a final pending the movement of Barça decision. He hoped that the Catalan club to approach something the best that is in your hands, but both he and his entourage were disappointed.
From there, Alves has little time left to be defined. United have been the club that has been most interested in recent months and three years who guarantees a significant salary. But the English are beginning to get impatient and signing decline if no concrete operation during the month of April. Alves and his entourage expect Barca resume negotiations before it's too late.
The side, despite everything that has been said, has just received proposals from the Premier. A part of United, Liverpool and Arsenal have also entered the bidding. In contrast, the Paris Saint Germain met with the representative of the player, but only to meet their claims. They pointed their availability, but have not made formal offer in recent days. Yes, the PSG has not opened his mouth waiting for events and you may join the bidding at the last moment, although it seems unlikely. In Italy there were interested clubs like Inter Milan, but apparently not reach the figures of the Brazilian contract demand right now.
From here, it is likely that the agents again urge the club to make a move and is more than likely that the club itself resume negotiations despite having done theoretically its last offer of renewal. The two sides are following their strategies, but what is clear is that the club wants to continue and that the Brazilian has absolute priority sign a renewal to stay. The positions are not irreconcilable and there is scope to reach an agreement beneficial to all parties.
What is uncontrollable is what will happen if the positions fester. Dani Alves knows he can stay without your great offer and there is a determination to sign and leave Manchester United. The next two weeks will be decisive, but the Catalan club has no intention of making public the negotiations.
Remaining hours ahead of discrete meetings to find a solution that can not be delayed.
From Barcelona to Paris, one way. Adios Camp Nou, Dani Alves start packing and thinks about his future. Contract expiring, the target that begins to be clearer. The Brazilian full-back is closer to PSG, for him a $ 3 million euro per year for three years. New adventure, from Spain to France. Paris is waiting for him, Dani Alves sees the Parc des Princes.
Are you a WUM???
A WUM is a wind up merchant. And yes I think you are one. Of the players you mentioned I think only Di Maria can be considered as a diver. Ashley young had a problem under moyes. Last season he hardly dived. Rooney spend as much time as say a wilshire does. I see no one calling him a serial diver.
It's not about criticism of United that I am bothered about. By all means criticize us all you like. But would make more sense to talk about something else for a change.
Regarding "alves", no I don't like him as a first choice just because he has other deficiencies in his game rather than the diving you mentioned. Like his defensive frailties. He can be a good squad player not first choice.
L
Whats the "us" bit? Are y ou one of those holier than thou types who sees himself as a better supporter ?
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