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    Manchester United launch £63m bid for Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery



    if true of course, but how can the old tramp and anyone on here still bleat on about us spending more money than them???


    Manchester United have made an offer of about €70m (£62.5m) for the Bayern Munich midfielder Franck Ribéry as they close in on a deal that would shatter the world transfer record.

    Sources in Munich confirmed the bid has been received for the France international, who has made his desire to leave Germany known in the past few weeks. United scouts have repeatedly watched the 26-year-old in recent Bundesliga matches and sounded out his friends and entourage in Munich.

    United's remarkable offer, which comfortably eclipses the record £44m paid by Real Madrid for Zinedine Zidane in 2001, is contingent on the sale of Cristiano Ronaldo to Madrid this summer but the approach to Bayern has been firm enough to suggest that the Portuguese's departure is a near certainty. Although Bayern are understood to have turned down United's offer, it is considered the first serious move in a negotiation that will eventually bring the winger to Old Trafford.

    Ribéry, who earns €8m a year at the Allianz Arena, the equivalent of £134,000 a week, is set to replace Ronaldo as United's highest-paid player. Due to the unfavourable exchange rate and taxation levels in Britain, the Champions League holders, who take on Arsenal in the semi-final second leg at the Emirates Stadium tonight, will have to spend closer to £145,000 a week to match his net wages at Bayern. Money, however, is not the determining factor for Ribéry. The former Marseille player, who moved to Munich in 2007 for €25m plus add-ons and is contracted to Bayern until 2011, has repeatedly turned down offers to renegotiate a contract extension on improved terms.

    Finishing only 16th in the running for the 2008 Ballon D'Or after a season in which he had inspired Bayern to a domestic double – "I am disappointed, I should have deserved better," he said – and his club's 5-1 aggregate defeat by Barcelona in the quarter-finals of this year's Champions League seem to have convinced him that a move to a bigger club has become necessary.

    Bayern's general manager, Uli Hoeness, who has ruled out a sale of Ribéry throughout the season, softened his stance over the weekend. He confirmed Bayern were already eyeing up Werder Bremen's Brazilian midfielder Diego, 24, as a possible replacement "in case Ribéry were to go".

    Manchester City, who have included the Frenchman on a short-list of transfer targets, have been hampered by their lack of Champions League football next season and are not seriously in the running.

    Barcelona recently came close to an agreement with Ribéry but negotiations halted when news of their interest was leaked to the French press by sources close to the player last week. Although Barcelona have not officially pulled out, United are now best placed to entice Ribéry abroad. Relations between Bayern and United are cordial despite displeasure at Sir Alex Ferguson's aggressive pursuit of Owen Hargreaves in the summer of 2006. The English international moved to Old Trafford for £17m in July 2007.

    It is understood that Bayern have rejected Ferguson's first offer but, with the Germans no longer insisting on a prohibitive €150m valuation – "We would perhaps let him go for that," Hoeness was quoted as saying in January – negotiations between the clubs are sufficiently advanced to suggest an agreement can be reached before the player goes on holiday in June.

    In an interview with the French sports paper L'Equipe last week Ribéry indicated that he would leave Bayern if his team did not qualify for next season's Champions League: "In those circumstances it would indeed be very difficult to stay, that's obvious... That's why the club has to finish at least second." Bayern are currently second in the league, three points off the leaders VfL Wolfsburg. Only Germany's top two teams are guaranteed places in the Champions League.

    #2
    I know he is good but is he that good? Altough this must mean Ronaldo is off for some serious money
    * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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      #3
      Crazy money

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        #4
        To be fair if they get silly money for princess twinkle toes and buy him with money from that it's hard to accuse them of going silly on this one.

        Only counts if it comes out of the pocket.

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          #5
          Its funny the ladyboy has said he is not going anywhere. After the trashing Real got at the weekend, they surely will spend massive to renewal their ageing first team.

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            #6
            Originally posted by cannotmakeit View Post
            Its funny the ladyboy has said he is not going anywhere. After the trashing Real got at the weekend, they surely will spend massive to renewal their ageing first team.
            sure the ladyboy has done a deal to go this summer....its all posturing and making sure bith parties come out of the deal looking like they were doing the right thing
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            Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

            Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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              #7
              Ribery is that good. Hopefully it'll take him 2 years to settle into the English game and in the meantime the scum don't have the ladyboy scoring 20-30 goals a season
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                #8
                Ribery is an awesome player - if this story is true it just shows how the level is raised year on year by the Mancs to maintain their position at the top. Simple fact is if we want to be at that level we must start competing for the signature of some of these players.

                IIRC the last player we signed ahead of them was Kewell. Just looking attheir big signings over the years they have made a huge impact on that team, i.e. Ferdinand, Rooney, Ronaldo, Vidic etc.. Sure he has pissed alot of money on ****e as well but he is backed unbelievably well by his board.
                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tee View Post
                  Ribery is an awesome player - if this story is true it just shows how the level is raised year on year by the Mancs to maintain their position at the top. Simple fact is if we want to be at that level we must start competing for the signature of some of these players.

                  IIRC the last player we signed ahead of them was Kewell. Just looking attheir big signings over the years they have made a huge impact on that team, i.e. Ferdinand, Rooney, Ronaldo, Vidic etc.. Sure he has pissed alot of money on ****e as well but he is backed unbelievably well by his board.
                  I think Ferguson would have liked Torres. Still, it's a fair point.
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                  Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                  May the Lord bless this post.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                    I think Ferguson would have liked Torres. Still, it's a fair point.


                    I am sure he would have taken Torres in a flash but it was clear that the lad was only interested in Liverpool FC.

                    He (Ferguson) has done an unbelievable job in all fairness because going back about 5 years his team looked like it was just stuttering along and the rebuild he has carried out has been immense. The critical factor though is the financial backing he has been given throughout the past few seasons.

                    Despite all the criticism about Nani and Anderson being signed for silly money and not being worth those amounts when these players have come on they have generally made an impact - maybe not as huge as he wuld have liked but they have done a job for the team.

                    It would be fantastic if we signed a player like Ribery just ahead of them because it would not only strengthen us but it would dishearten that old git!!!
                    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                      #11
                      Silly money and if there's any truth in it you'd have to believe Ronaldo is leaving. Even Utd don't have £63mil lying around at the moment.
                      "My commitment to Liverpool is 100 per cent. I would die for that Liverpool shirt. I think the club loves me and I feel the same, no matter what the situation." - Pepe Reina, Nov '09.

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                        #12
                        There's no way we could afford Ribery...or Robbery, as he should be called, if that's the price.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                          There's no way we could afford Ribery...or Robbery, as he should be called, if that's the price.
                          And nor should we consider it (at that price) even if we could.
                          "My commitment to Liverpool is 100 per cent. I would die for that Liverpool shirt. I think the club loves me and I feel the same, no matter what the situation." - Pepe Reina, Nov '09.

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                            #14
                            BBC saying they want to increase Old Toilet to 95,000. Jesus, that will be some matchday revenue
                            www.terracehound.com

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by maverick View Post
                              BBC saying they want to increase Old Toilet to 95,000. Jesus, that will be some matchday revenue
                              Hopefully the Glazers stay a while longer and it can just be used to pay their interest.

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