Last weekend's draw with Liverpool was another such game that has
left the club unlikely to be realistic winners of this season's Premier...
Last weekend's draw with Liverpool was another such game that has
left the club unlikely to be realistic winners of this season's Premier league.
Not exact matches
A third striker that we are linked with is now said to be
unlikely to
leave his
club, with Juventus claimed to be ready to pay Real Madrid in order to cancel their buy - back clause for Alvaro Morata.
Stoke have told veteran defender Danny Higginbotham, 34, he can
leave the
club in January, but it's
unlikely he will join Ipswich, where he's been playing on loan.
Players who are
unlikely to make many more appearances for their current
clubs, and should therefore
leave.
However, were he to
leave the
club before next season it is
unlikely that they will have to pay these extra fees.
Sunderland are
unlikely to want to sell the player but Mignolet will want to
leave the Stadium of Light should a big
club lie Arsenal come calling.
Jenkinson recognises that he's
unlikely to get too much game time at Arsenal and so as much as it would hurt him emotionally to
leave his boyhood
club, it is something he's likely to consider come the summer.
Let's get real here.It is very
unlikely that ANY professional player will ever say anything derogatory about a teammate that has just
left the
club.If Jack had said about Coq - «Grew up playing with him in the Youth Team and have fond memories of a player they though he had very limited ability he always gave his all.Very surprised and disappointed the
club never invested in a World Class defensive midfielder that we have quite obviously been lacking for a number of seasons and would no doubt have improved the defensive weakness we have shown over a number of seasons» we would have echoed his thoughts entirely.If he had said about Theo - «A player who should have been so much better than he ended up being.He had everything needed to be a prolific player for our
club but I can understand the fans frustrations with his continued lack - lustre performances and total lack of a football brain.I think this is best explained by the managers preference to play a player of such limited ability as Alex Iwobi in front of Theo pretty much says it all» we again would have all nodded our agreement.Although Jack never mentioned Alexis Sanchez I would imagine something along the lines of «If the Manager had not persisted with players with such limited ability such as Francis and Theo and instead bought the world class players needed into the
club then Sanchez would still most likely be here.The fans must wonder what the hell goes on at the
club as they pay fortunes for the privalage of following our
club but it seems the millions generated ends up purchasing a new Texas Ranch for the Owner or in a yearly renumeration of # 9million pounds to our manager».
Quagliarella is now
unlikely to feature as regularly for Antonio Conte's side following the arrivals of Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente this summer, and may be allowed to
leave the
club for the right price.
It seems
unlikely that City would allow their best player to
leave the Etihad Stadium as they look to rebuild after a difficult season this term, with the
club falling away in the challenge for the title and also finding themselves out of contention in the cup competitions after being knocked out early.
Baines has been a consistent force at Goodison Park for a number of years but is probably aware that as long as he remains at the
club he is
unlikely to challenge for major honours and may well never get to test himself at Champions League level but above all else he may feel that a high - profile move would help his chances of pushing Ashley Cole out of the England
left - back spot.
The Scot has already stated publicly that Dimitar Berbatov is likely to
leave Old Trafford this summer when his current deal runs out and injury prone striker Michael Owen is
unlikely to be offered a new deal
leaving space for the addition of another experienced forward to beef up the
club's attack.
While Marotta did
leave the door slightly ajar for an interested party to make their move and test their resolve, it is
unlikely that the
club will continue to sell their star players each summer.
Suits the media, sells papers and
leave us frustrated, don't get work up about players that we may not have been 100 % interested in, in this case the fella turned down a chance to come to a number of premiership
clubs so
unlikely we were (or he was) interested in coming to England
Cypriot outlet Philenews says the
club, coached by Dutchman Mario Been, is «very close» to striking a deal with the
left - sided winger, who has another year
left on his Brisbane contract but appears highly
unlikely to see it out.
On top of all this, Beckham has admitted to a threat perception that he will be on the transfer list come May though it is
unlikely that it may be so because Figo has only a year
left of his contract and the
club would want to put him up for sale before he becomes a free agent.
He has admitted that the majority of his family are Spurs fans and the likelihood of him wanting to
leave anytime soon is
unlikely given how far the
club have progressed under Mauricio Pochettino's tutelage.
Louis van Gaal
left him out of his matchday squad altogether in last Sunday's loss to Southampton and it seems
unlikely the
club will opt to take up their option to buy the 28 - year - old for # 43.5 m at the end of the season.
The
club are still competing in four competitions and Mourinho is
unlikely to let Martial
leave on loan, let alone on a permanent transfer.
With Cesar Azpilicueta currently first - choice
left - back and Ashley Cole still at the
club, it seems highly
unlikely that Bertrand would find himself becoming a regular starter next season.
However, it is
unlikely that Real Madrid boss Zidane would allow Kovacic to
leave the
club considering the fact that if any of his midfielders are injured, Kovacic could fill in and do the job.
It looks
unlikely that Ronaldo will
leave Real Madrid but anything is possible, as money talks a lot these days and we have had various previous examples of players making the move back to their old
clubs.
What's more, he has developed into a team player quickly — scoring 14 goals in 54 appearances for the Alex and his position as midfield fulcrum has helped inspire the Cheshire
club into an
unlikely late run for the play - offs — scoring a dramatic late equaliser against Torquay on Saturday and
leaving the Railwaymen needing only a point at home to Aldershot to book a place in the 4 team mini-tourney.
The
club had originally hoped they would be in their new stadium for the start of the 2021/22 season but they now look
unlikely to
leave Stamford Bridge for a temporary home until 2021.
Given the lengthy injury list the Blues have suffered this season, Manuel Pellegrini seems
unlikely to want to let any of his experienced stars
leave midway through the campaign — but the report reads: «Manchester City duo Martin Demichelis and Samir Nasri are top transfer targets for foreign
clubs ahead of the January transfer window.
Jose Mourinho is, however,
unlikely to be happy
leaving anything to chance and the
club still have a few weaknesses to address in the transfer window.
Although the La Liga champions were interested in bringing in Manchester United's David De Gea or Chelsea's Thibaut Courtois as their prime targets, it is highly
unlikely that the English giants will allow their prized assets to
leave their respective
clubs without putting in a huge fight.
Ronaldo still has four years
left on his present deal at Real Madrid, and he is
unlikely to
leave the Bernabeu any time soon with the
club on the cusp of creating history in Europe.
Arsene Wenger is still looking for a midfielder, and at the moment he already missed out on Borussia Monchengladbach's Reus who will be joining Dortmund in the summer, and he's very
unlikely to miss out on Dortmund's midfielder Mario Gotze who probably won't
leave the
club yet.
Now 22, Santos nearly
left River Plate in the January window, and the
club are
unlikely to be able to hold on to him for long.
They're a
club in a real mess and until Mike Ashley
leaves the
club it is
unlikely things will change.
Jussi is likely to
leave the
club as well, he hasn't triggered the amount of games for an automatic renewal in his deal and at his age it will be
unlikely that he is offered a new deal.
Mourinho was not prepared to let Schneiderlin
leave the
club during the summer, even though he is
unlikely to play a huge part for United in the Premier League this season.