«The importance for me about this player, who is a really good player, a top player, very important for our team, but sometimes you must accept
this crazy transfer market.
Even # 30 million or so would not be a massive price in today's
crazy transfer market but my question is whether Cuadrado is the right transfer target for Arsenal in the first place.
Not exact matches
The
transfer market is
crazy and if they are desperate they would pay.
Of course Dortmund have every right to demand that
crazy amount of money given the player's quality, as well as the way that
transfer fees are thrown around in the current
transfer market.
# 15 million may seem like a lot for a player of Szczesny's calibre and especially for a goalkeeper, however let's not forget some of the
crazy prices that are flying around the
transfer market nowadays and so demanding such a fee isn't entirely unrealistic from Arsenal.
If you notice all our discussions zeroes down to our failed
transfer policy and the
crazy market is not always to blame.
for once i am not blaming the manager for all these refusals, i think the
transfer market has gone totally
crazy, and players and their agents are trying to milk silly money out of clubs.
If the fans really want to go
crazy in the
transfer market, then they should put their money where their mouth his, buy the club from Kroenke.
Of course, this will invariably involve interminable complaining about the
crazy amounts of money being spent by other clubs and the mad, mad world of the
transfer market!
Not to be outdone, Real are bidding to blow them all out of the water and regain their crown as the
craziest cats in the
transfer market with a single,
market - shattering offer for Kylian Mbappe.
Regardless, this one is going to be one of the
craziest summers in the
transfer market, that's for sure!
«The club and I are working very hard every day to find the right solution in
transfer market because we all know that this
transfer market is very
crazy.
«I repeat: this
transfer market is very
crazy, very difficult to reach the targets for us.
No club would be willing to pay such a fee in the near future, despite the
crazy transfer prices in the most recent
transfer markets.
In a
crazy and overheated
transfer market clearly Wenger has seemingly taken a big step back, swimming against the current.
As I've said previously on this blog, I do have sympathy for Wenger in this
crazy inflated
transfer market, but when the team has suffered in the opening matches in previous years, the manager should have been doing everything possible to stop that from happening again.