Tottenham aren't going to want to see any of their top players leave this summer, but with the pressure of being unable to
match wage offers from rivals coupled with their track record of failing to win major silverware, it could all count against them if United really do come knocking.
Not exact matches
The Onos is on Giroud to likely leaves Arsenal if Arsenal can not
match the substantial
wage increase being
offered him by WH.
For instance if we
offer 65 million for Auba there are at least 5 - 6 top clubs who can
match that and also blow our
wage offers (eg: Man u, Man city and Chelsea closer to home).
The doom and gloom are mostly from the highly expectation and false hope that the media gave us and we fall right into it — First they will raise our hope up with news that we have up to 100M to spend, etc... Fact is regardless the new stadium debt had been cleared, our finance still can not
match City, Chelsea, Paris SG especially in how much
wage we can
offer to the player.
Bild just reported Arsenal
offered Sanchez 300 - 330k / week, and Bayern has withdrawn their interest as they can not
match Sanchez
wage demand.
Chelsea are happy to
match United's
wage offer, but it remains to be seen if they will come up with an overall package worth enough to convince Arsenal to sell to them.
United are understandably keen to try and get the Sanchez deal finalised as soon as possible, as they fear a rival
offer from elsewhere, after already seemingly fended off neighbours Manchester City — who refused to
match the fee or
wage package on
offer from Old Trafford.
Let's wait and see if Jurgen Klopp, the Liverpool manager will accept the Ox positional playing dictation and
match the # 180k / week
wage he was
offered to extend his staying at Arsenal.
Conte would be willing to
match the United
wage offer whilst
offering the chance to play in the Champions League — something which is not a guarantee at Old Trafford next season.
United made their move for Sanchez after Arsenal opted to sell this month, and when Manchester City refused to
match the
wage on
offer at Old Trafford — that left the way open for the Red Devils to land the Chilean.