This time last year or indeed any year, id have said fuck no but desperate times call for desperate measures. No doubt he'd be more effective with his crossing and taking people on, that is until we coach it out of him.
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Heard on the radio that if Benzema doesnt leave Real and he says the club doesnt want to sell him then they will sell Higuain.
Would not mind him either
Players have been released from Villa and Brum. Include Reo-Coker, Carew, Seb Larsson and a certain Bobby Pires. None worth a punt...right?
Reo-Coker wouldn't be bad idea as a terrier to have around when teams get a bit aggressive or we just need a little more bite in midfield, plenty of other players that would do the same job and offer a little more are out there though,
If we were allowed to bring Larsson on purely for set-pieces I'd be on board with that as well but as it is, we don't need another slow short-arse in the team.
So he could leave on a free at the end of this/next season? Looks like we've found rosickys replacement me thinks.Quote:
Ricardo Alvarez's agent has admitted to holding talks with a number of clubs regarding a possible move for the Argentine midfielder.
The Velez Sarsfield player is out of contract at the end of the season and has been linked with a switch to one of Europe's leading clubs.
Arsenal and Inter Milan are reportedly keen on a summer swoop, while Roma have also been credited with an interest.
Alvarez's representative, Marcelo Simonian, has indicated that Roma could be keeping closer tabs on his client than Inter, and believes Velez would be prepared to listen to offers.
"Technically he doesn't resemble either (Erik) Lamela or (Javier) Pastore, even if he has the same figure and the talent of Javier," Simonian told calciomercato.it.
"Inter Milan and Arsenal interested in him? We are in talks with some clubs, but Inter Milan haven't ever called me.
"Roma? I know that (sporting director, Walter) Sabatini knows him very, very well.
"I believe that in front of an important offer, Velez will not prevent Alvarez taking a step forward for his career."