Ce serait un véritable honneur de t'accompagner pour ce pèlerinage magicsg et ainsi de fouler la Terre qui a vu naître Dieu.
Reds accept ¿62m bid for Torres
mbhana (Manchester United) : Accoding to sources in Liverpool they have accepted a ¿62 million bid for Fernando Torres. Accourding to the clubs website they have given Man United permissin to talk to the player as soon as he returns from South Africa.A source in Liverpool believes that this transfer is being done to help ease the growing financial concern at Liverpool,The deal will be completed by the 1st of July and he will be handed the No.7 Jersey at Old Trafford.
Teamtalk ne ment jamais.
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La ville natale de John.
Votre fidèle trésorier vous suit également dans cette expédition, président.
Torres vient et en plus on lui file le numéro 7. Tout pour bien jouer sur la rivalité United-Liverpool. ^^
Si c'est vrai, Debeve va rager !!
http://www.nettavisen.no/sport/fotball/article2651498.ece
Le Messi norvégien pourrait nous rejoindre.
Je voulais la mettre bien avant toi mais je trouvais qu'elle faisait tâche. ![]()
C'est messi quand même, on se doit de le mettre. ![]()
Je le verrais bien remplacer Ronaldo sur l'aile.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YywCkOAc_V8&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.setanta.com%2Fuk%2FArticles%2FFootball%2F2009%2F06%2F22%2FTransfer-Window-LIVE%2Fgnid-57801%2F&feature=player_embedded
La vidéo qui prouve que Andy > Carlitos.
Vu sur redcafe. Douglas est trop cher, on offrirait 6,7M£ contre 20M£ demandé par Gremio. Ils veulent quasiment qu'on paye sa clause libératoire de 21M£.
Costa price too high - agent
Gremio could price reported United target out of move
By Jon Cotterill Last updated: 22nd June 2009
Manchester United are unlikely to meet Gremio's asking price for Douglas Costa, according to the player's agent.
The highly-rated Brazilian is believed to be a target for United, as the Premier League champions eye a replacement for Real Madrid-bound Cristiano Ronaldo.
Costa's representative, Cesar Bottega, claims "informal talks" have been held but feels Gremio could price the 18-year-old out of a deal.
"I don't believe that they (Manchester United) will reach this figure," Bottega told Porto Alegre newspaper Zero Hora.
"Right now, an offer might come in at a maximum of £6.7million. But this would not be enough for [Gremio] president Duda Kroeff."
Brazilian club Gremio are believed to be holding out for a fee in the region of £20million.
Tevez ne quitte pas Manchester mais il quitte Manchester !! ![]()
J'ai eu Fergie au téléphone tout à l'heure avant d'aller manger et il m'a dit qu'il allait négocier avec le président de Gremio pour que ce dernier baisse son prix donc il n'y a pas de souci à se faire.
Il préfère pas aller acheter un bon joueur à la place.
Pas jeter les cailloux, pas jeter.
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Si ça n'était que des cailloux...
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Rooney - Torres
Mais bon , faut pas rêver.... ![]()
pour ribery ,c'est mort alors ? ![]()
Logiquement oui.
Sinon Rodwell a marqué avec les -21 contre l'Allemagne. ![]()
Ruud. ![]()
From The Times
June 23, 2009
United to sign 'new Cristiano Ronaldo'
18 year old Brazilian midfielder Douglas Costa of Gremio club
Douglas, 18, has been closely monitored by United for more than a year.
James Ducker
Manchester United have opened talks with Grêmio about signing Douglas Costa, their highly rated Brazil Under-20 attacking midfield player, as Sir Alex Ferguson steps up his search for the new Cristiano Ronaldo.
Douglas, 18, has been closely monitored by United for more than a year, but despite interest from a host of leading European clubs including Real Madrid and Inter Milan, Ferguson is confident of signing the player this summer as the Barclays Premier League champions continue to look to Brazil for potential stars of the future.
As well as signing Anderson, the Brazil midfield player, from Porto in July 2007, United have plucked three Brazilian players — the Da Silva twins, Rafael and Fábio, and Rodrigo Possebon — from relative obscurity in the past two years.
John Calvert-Toulmin, United’s principal scout in Brazil, recommended that Ferguson sign Douglas last summer, but the manager has opted to wait until now to make his move. Douglas is rumoured to have a £21 million release clause in his contract with Grêmio, which has four years left to run, but United hope to secure him for less than that. Any deal would be dependent on the player getting a work permit.
Douglas, who is left-footed and has been likened to his compatriot, Ronaldinho, the AC Milan forward, underlined his burgeoning potential this year when he helped Brazil to victory in the South American Youth Championship.
“There have been informal conversations and I believe United would match those values,” Cesar Bottega, Douglas’s agent, said yesterday. “At the end of the Brasileirão [the South American league championship that ends in December], Douglas will be worth at least twice that.”
United are also understood to have agreed a £5.5 million deal with Corinthians for Dodô, a 17-year-old defender who is expected to join the club next February, although given that he has a Portuguese background and holds an EU passport, that proposed transfer is not expected to be complicated by red tape.
Carlos Alberto, Brazil’s World Cup-winning captain in 1970, accused United this month of “raping Brazilian football” and has urged Fifa, the sport’s world governing body, to intervene to prevent the country’s most promising young players from being lured away by Europe’s leading clubs, but United are proud of their expanding operation in South America.
As well as employing two full-time scouts in Brazil, United secured a deal last year with Desportivo Brasil, a youth club owned by Traffic Football Management and a subsidiary of the largest sports agency in Latin America, that gives them first option on more than 120 teenagers whose development in São Paulo is being overseen by Carlos Alberto Parreira, the country’s 1994 World Cup-winning coach.
Ferguson also hopes to conclude a deal for Antonio Valencia, the Wigan Athletic and Ecuador winger, before the squad flies to Asia for a pre-season tour in the middle of next month.
Manchester City completed their second signing of the summer yesterday with the capture of Roque Santa Cruz from Blackburn Rovers. The Paraguay striker, who has signed a four-year contract, will cost an initial £16 million, with the fee rising to £18 million with add-ons.
Liverpool have concluded the £18.5 million signing of Glen Johnson from Portsmouth on a four-year deal worth £80,000 a week.
Je vous l'avais dit pour Dieuglas Costa. ^^
Gabriel Heinze has opened the door for Spurs to sign him in the summer, while Brazilian striker Nilmar is being tracked by Manchester United.
Cristiano Ronaldo last night insisted Sir Alex Ferguson understood his reasons for joining Real Madrid in a world-record £80million transfer.
Brazilian striker Nilmar is being tracked by Manchester United as they weigh up a £20million bid.
Lyon have now indicated they will accept offers for their highly-prized striker Karim Benzema.
David Villa has told Manchester United, Chelsea and other clubs chasing his signature to back off after what he called a "dreadful" week - but admits he has no idea where he will end up next season.
Ben Foster last night gave Manchester United some good news by signing double-your-money long-term contract.
Liverpool last night signalled their intent to overhaul Manchester United by sealing Glen Johnson's arrival from Portsmouth.
C'est clair qu'avec Johnson mon Dieu ils vont nous faire peur.
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Sinon on entre dans le money time là, ça devient intéressant. On devrait vite connaître les nouvelles recrues sachant que Fergie veut les emmenener avec le reste de l'équipe pour la tournée de pré-saison.
emmener* ^^
murcianred (Liverpool) : Latest shock fact. Rooney to leave mu for man city for £55million, being a toffee he has no loyalty to mu and wants to play in blue again. Ferdinand to return to London with Chelsea set to offer £40 million. The money will be used to buy Hicks's American sports interests for the Glazier family and reduce overall debt. This will mean more players leaving as mu will go into decline. Beckham, Savage, Smith and Robins to return to ot. Source the ultra reliable mbhana
Ils sont mignons à espérer le déclin de United.