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Sky Sports breaking news: Portsmouth accept bid thought to be ~£20m for Diarra.
Good player, but £20m??? Credit crunch indeed
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I seem to remember reading that he had a release clause in his contract that allowed him to leave if a big club came in for him. Maybe there's a minimum fee in there too?
Pompey are making some pretty big money from selling players recently, didn't they get £16million for Muntari?
Crazy crazy crazy. Although Real are a bit desperate for that type of player with the other Diarra out for the season. But still, £20m for a player who was sold by both Arsenal and Chelsea?
Someone offer them Pennant and Dossena, the pair a bargain at £30m
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And I must face the men I slew.
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seems he's gonna be the new anelka, he's still 23 so has all the time in the world to swap a couple of more clubs and ad to the transfer fee sum..
Madness - in the space of two years he will have played for Chelsea, Arsenal, Portsmouth and Real Madrid and whatever French club Chelsea signed him from. That's a whole career packed into a couple of seasons right there.
He's a good player but he's nowhere near £20m worth.
While it is a huge fee I think that for the right club that sort of player can really knit a team together. I would think that Man City and Real would both be thinking he might really help them. I'm also always suspicious of all reported fees.
"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
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I seem to remember reading that he had a release clause in his contract that allowed him to leave if a big club came in for him. Maybe there's a minimum fee in there too?
Pompey are making some pretty big money from selling players recently, didn't they get £16million for Muntari?
Wonder why they're so skint?
They have a huge wage bill - last year it was something like 70% of their turnover and a large chunk of that Muntari fee would have bought Crouch.
"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
While it is a huge fee I think that for the right club that sort of player can really knit a team together. I would think that Man City and Real would both be thinking he might really help them. I'm also always suspicious of all reported fees.
What I wonder is how long he's going to last at Madrid. It seems to be a club that chews players up and spits them out. I'd bet that he'll last a year or so before Ramos gets sacked and/or he falls down the pecking order when players come back from injury or new signings are made.
While it is a huge fee I think that for the right club that sort of player can really knit a team together. I would think that Man City and Real would both be thinking he might really help them. I'm also always suspicious of all reported fees.
I tell you who could also do with a player like him now....Arsenal
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