The latest transfer sagas are making me cross-eyed, this Sahin ordeal is a nightmare. We secured him, then he'd going to Liverpool, then we hijacked the deal, then he's on his way, Liverpool hijack the deal. Now he's back on his way.
AW has been scouting this guy for years now and its well known he is a big fan. I suppose the only way AW would agree to a loan was if there was a buyout clause at the end, just in case he turned out to be unf*ckingbelievably good.
Sources claim apparently the initial deal which was agreed on both sides was a loan deal for 2m and a buyout clause of 8m at the end, with AFC having first right of refusal if RM decided to sell him. Somewhere close to finalising that, Mourinho decided to live up to his 'Special one' tab and upped the buyout to 14m or higher. :facepalm:
Alonso supposedly tried to talk him into joining 'pool, speaking of which I hear their playing styles are very alike. Coming from RM (and probably having a point or two to prove to a manager who played him as a defender in preseason), I think he would prefer to play CL footy, so I wonder about all this 'pool hijacking our bid stuff. Of course, if the deal does not include a buy clause, I don't see Wenger agreeing to take ANY player on loan for a year, pay his not-so-meagre salary, give him game time, develop him, and then giftwrap him and give him back to RM as an improved product.
So per the Spanish press it now looks like this is finally done, with Sahin probably set to play against Stoke. Let's see.
Hey Murk, this wouldn't be a normal AFC summer without a transfer deal that went on and on would it
I remember last summer's deadline day - thinking 'Well f*ck it then, we haven't bought anyone worthwhile, this is the year Spurs finish above us for sure, there goes the neighborhood,etc etc' and when I woke up next morn we had signed Mert, Santos, Benayoun AND the man with the most unflappable hairdo in football. :lol:
Apparently Arsenal have agreed a fee of 17 million Euro's for Sahin at the end of his loan deal. Arsenal obviously don't need to buy him if they don't want him but it's still a fairly good deal I suppose. We just need a good left back now, though realistically there's not many good ones out there that we can sign right now.
Leighton Baines.
But I think Gibbs and Santos should be able to manage good enough. Santos needs to work on his defence a little more though (and his driving :lol
