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    #91
    Lazy

    Manchester City have given notice of their incredible financial muscle with a mind-blowing £200,000 a week offer to Fernando Torres.

    The Mirror can reveal that representatives of the Premiership club’s Abu Dhabi owners have made discreet contact with the Liverpool striker’s advisors within the last fortnight.

    And while there has been no official approach or a formal offer, it is understood the Spaniard’s agents have had the prospect of an incredible deal spelt out to them in no uncertain terms.

    Sources in Spain, where the player’s advisors - the management group Bay International - are based, suggest that the oil rich owners of City would happily more than DOUBLE the striker’s salary to get their man.

    And while Torres has made it clear that he would not be interested in any offer at any price, it is still a sobering reflection of just how powerful City could become in the market.

    The figure has virtually been plucked out of the air to illustrate to the player’s advisor how keen the Arabs would be to see a player of Torres’ standing arrive at the City of Manchester Stadium.

    Ironically, the Spaniard scored twice there to win the game for City on Sunday, and emphasise his status as probably the best striker in Europe at the moment.

    City manager Mark Hughes wants another striker, and while he is pragmatic enough to realise that he will find it difficult to tempt a player such as Torres away from a big four club, he accepts the club’s new owners need to show they mean business.

    Torres has discreetly sent word back that he is happy at Liverpool, and wouldn’t consider the move, not matter how much money he is offered.

    He still has FIVE years left on his current Anfield contract and has given his word to the Kop fans he adores that he will not leave.

    In fact, the only way he would consider a departure from Liverpool is if manager Rafa Benitez is somehow forced out by a failure to renew his own contract. The manager currently has around 18 months to run, and would be keen to sign an extension to provide some long term stability at the club.

    If that doesn’t happen and the unthinkable becomes reality with Torres departing, then it would only be for Spain, and not another English club. In fact, Torres would leave only to join Barcelona, or return to his previous club Atletico Madrid, where he hopes to eventually finish his career.

    It is understood that City won’t become arrogant in their pursuit of top players, and will instead allow Hughes to build a squad without the absolute necessity for star names.
    But Torres is the exception. If there was any way he could be tempted then they would pay the wages no matter what the level.

    If offers an intriguing insight into the direction of the Premiership over the next few years, with such an astonishing amount of money on offer to the right player.
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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      #92
      Man City still haven't got that 'big team' mentality have they? You're supposed to try and unsettle a top player before he puts 2 past you and helps win the game.

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        #93
        Originally posted by pondus View Post
        I was just quoting Barnes10 pointing out that Kluivert wasn't who he meant, surely

        LMAO

        Back to the topic, that Torres fella isn't half bad, eh?
        He's so good that I almost feel like going back to the 80's so I can call him ace.

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          #94
          Liverpool.no reporting that Fernando had a small problem with his right foot after the match yesterday, but should be ok for the Belgium match.

          Also, Riera went to Barcelona yesterday, because his son was about to be born

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            #95
            Reira came on as a sub the other day for Spain and I thought he did really well.

            Torres hit the bar with a header and Puyol tapped in the rebound. Torres seemed to finish the game fine so I cant imagine it's a serious injury, just a knock.

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              #96
              Just realised this the other day - would've had a 7 minute hat-trick in the Derby if it wasn't for Riley
              Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge

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                #97
                Kluviert

                Aragones said it best: 'Torres doesn't score two goals which are similar to each other'

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                  #98
                  Torres is a dirty player though:



                  Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Operation View Post
                    Never seen that before, utterly ridiculous what was he doing!!!!

                    Sell Torres!

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