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it also begs the question why, if both were a possibility, you would rather buy the older, inferior player?
 
it also begs the question why, if both were a possibility, you would rather buy the older, inferior player?
Lukaku spearheaded Evertons attack, he has had to play differently for Man Utd and has looked poor. If as I stated we are buying a striker to compliment Vardy then, a player like Rondon would do better in that role.
 
Lukaku spearheaded Evertons attack, he has had to play differently for Man Utd and has looked poor. If as I stated we are buying a striker to compliment Vardy then, a player like Rondon would do better in that role.
That is absolute horseshit. IMO.
 
Have Man U moved to buy anything else today?
Yes, today was the weekly milk delivery from Kirby and west, they have apparently paid over the odds for 3litre bottles but we’re expecting 4litre ones.

They have pulled out and are considering their options.
 
Meanwhile on Foxes Talk:

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It took me ages to see what is wrong with this photo...can anyone else see what it is?
 


Harry Maguire is set to seal a world-record £80million switch to Manchester City this week.

Maguire is ready to join City ahead of neighbours and rivals Manchester United in a world-record transfer for a defender, which is expected to top the £75million Liverpool paid for Virgil van Dijk.

City are prepared to pay the England centre-half a whopping £280,000-a-week to quit Leicester and move to the Etihad.

Maguire, 26, signed a new five-year deal with Leicester last September when United failed to prise from him the King Power Stadium and he was not looking to move.

But he has told friends that the offer from the Treble winners is too good to turn down and City boss Pep Guardiola believes he can land him in a club-record deal ahead of United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

United refuse to give up on Maguire and Solskjaer is pushing hard to land his top centre-half target.

eicester will reluctantly cash in on Maguire and believe the rival interest from City and United will push up their asking price.

Guardiola sees Maguire as the ideal successor to skipper Vincent Kompany, who quit City at the end of the season to return home to Belgium to take over as player-manager at Anderlecht.

Maguire is ambitious and feels City will give him the chance to win trophies and fulfil his ambition of playing in the Champions League.

Guardiola pounced following United’s failure to reach an agreement with Leicester over a fee and United were not prepared to meet the Foxes’ £80million asking price.
 
don't really want to lose him but for that fee I'd be Okay with it, providing it was used to bring in Tielemans and put towards a top class winger
 


Harry Maguire is set to seal a world-record £80million switch to Manchester City this week.

Maguire is ready to join City ahead of neighbours and rivals Manchester United in a world-record transfer for a defender, which is expected to top the £75million Liverpool paid for Virgil van Dijk.

City are prepared to pay the England centre-half a whopping £280,000-a-week to quit Leicester and move to the Etihad.

Maguire, 26, signed a new five-year deal with Leicester last September when United failed to prise from him the King Power Stadium and he was not looking to move.

But he has told friends that the offer from the Treble winners is too good to turn down and City boss Pep Guardiola believes he can land him in a club-record deal ahead of United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

United refuse to give up on Maguire and Solskjaer is pushing hard to land his top centre-half target.

eicester will reluctantly cash in on Maguire and believe the rival interest from City and United will push up their asking price.

Guardiola sees Maguire as the ideal successor to skipper Vincent Kompany, who quit City at the end of the season to return home to Belgium to take over as player-manager at Anderlecht.

Maguire is ambitious and feels City will give him the chance to win trophies and fulfil his ambition of playing in the Champions League.

Guardiola pounced following United’s failure to reach an agreement with Leicester over a fee and United were not prepared to meet the Foxes’ £80million asking price.
The mirror is full of bullshit, but that’s believable.

God, I am really starting to hate Man City.
 
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