Sentences with phrase «move to a club which»

i will understand if ozil or sanchez tries to get out of the organization (yes a profit seeking greedy organization, cause that's what my beloved club has turned into) and try to move to a club which actually wants to win and not just cheat their supporters year after year.....

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He moved to Vancouver in 2008 and opened a second club, the Biltmore Cabaret, which he still owns.
To me, it looks like the AKB's are still letting Wenger live on his glorious 10 first years in Arsenal, excusing him with the Emirates move holding the club in economical shackles (which no longer is the thing)
The 28 - year - old battle with club boss Conte grew even uglier last night after the Spaniard failed to secure a move to La Liga side Atletico Madrid, which the player himself desperately wanted, report the Express.
Arsene Wenger has now moved to criticise the system which allows the bigger clubs to have all of these players out on loan, which no doubt halts the progress that some of these youngsters were making.
If he ain't betrer than BFG then he's a useless signing, we need to move forward as a club which means the players we buy mustn't just add extra numbers but must bring in quality to the club.
Pogba is now closing in on a big - money move which will see the Italian club make a huge profit on the player they signed for free three years ago, in what will be a big blow for Premier League clubs who'd also hoped to sign him this summer.
In the language of football people Jardim has pretty much declared that Mbappe is moving on and so it could be just a short amount of time before we hear an official announcement, although Jardim did not say which club the Frenchman would be moving to.
He issued an ultimatum, which was missed by the club, before finally opting to pull out of the move and seek solutions elsewhere.
There is said to be interest from other clubs, but at this stage it looks as though Mourinho could be moving in on a solution for his defensive troubles so far this season which have seen United concede 16 goals in just 14 games.
Even Pohlad acknowledges that there may be no place to move his moribund ball club, which at week's end was drawing only 18,000 fans per home game.
If I was Bellerin, I would seek assurances from Arsene about the direction and ambition of Arsenal, and if it doesn't not include mounting a serious challenge for silverware (which should include the purchase of a world class striker, attacking right wing midfielder, and central defender), then I would be speaking with my family and agent about moving to another club that matches my ambitions..
«Our highs were the men's team becoming a priority team and also the women's team creating a bond off the pitch with the Cheshire - based team, which made them merging this season easy and one of the best moves to happen in the club.
Many fans of both clubs will be out of money because of the move, with many people having paid travel and accomodation costs in order to get to the match, none of which will be compensated.
Ya i when i read Wenger's comment saying that improving infrastructure of the club has upped fans expectation of club, really struck a chord.like with a small stadium, enuf revenue wont be generated to compete at the top.and i will say confidently as ut stands, no manager has been willing to stay even 5 yrs just to repay a loan.as per agreement with Bank which provided the loan whixh demanded that wenger stay for 5 yrs to repay a major portion.in that sense, u can accept that club is moving in right direction.
this tells me that the financial prudence we have extolled as prudent for the clubs future and for the adherence to FFP is really a smoke and mirrors situation we need a striker (opinions differ to which one) we need cover for Le Coq (again opinions differ) and maybe we need one other in another area of the pitch, but if we don't get them we wont be better than we were this year and we wont move closer to the real glory.
Since moving to the Spanish capital in August 2011 Turan has played a key role in the club's rich run of successes which have seen the club win Europa League, Copa del Rey and La Liga titles.
Our main man Alexis has been in top form, and he is claimed to be eyeing a summer move from our club, which will only spur him on to play his heart out, as he looks to earn the next big pay - day of his career.
He had all the time in the world to show us why he still pushing some players and some tactical moves which are not by the level of the club we need — COMPETITIVE ARSENAL!
The Blues manager Ronald Koeman this week stated that star striker Romelu Lukaku would need to move on to a bigger club in order to meet his full potential, which of course got my head thinking...
every club moves forward with new ideas or they get left behind which in our case as happened.Very strange that he seems to have some weird hold on sum fans.
It is also thought that United have no intention of taking up the option of a third year on Michael Owen's contract, which would leave him free to move to any club he chooses on a Bosman transfer.
Due to these odds it is hard to get all fans to have the same opinion about how the club should move forward which is the only reason why the current board still sits at their seats and why the manager is AW.
Mourinho did go on to insist that he believes Rooney still has plenty to give Manchester United, but clearly he wouldn't begrudge him a lucrative move to China which will surely perk the interest of the Chinese Super League clubs mentioned above who could look to swoop in the summer.
His comments also come at a time when Toby Alderweireld has been linked with a move to Inter, which could be countered by a big - money new contract from Spurs, as noted by The Mirror, while The Telegraph claim that Kyle Walker will reassess his future at the club this summer with reported interest from both Manchester clubs.
One of which has failed to make an impact since his # 35m move to the club, namely Andy Carroll.
The news outlet are also reporting that Ernesto Valverde's side know that Madrid won't sell to them directly, so they will have to go with something called the «Neymar strategy», which means that the player will have to go to a «bridge club» before moving to the Nou Camp.
I know we didn't have the cash necessary to compete with the clubs I mentioned following the move to the Emirates but we also made huge mistakes in the transfer market which meant we were saddled with several below par players on high wages.
Martin Samuel has cited the case of the case of Manchester City's Alvaro Negredo who couldn't hack life in England despite enjoying a successful season on the pitch, the Spaniard pleaded with the club to sanction a move back home on deadline day, which Pellegrini accepted despite the obvious negative consequences on the club.
A player linked with United in the past, Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski could be back on the club's radar this summer, according to recent claims from the Daily Telegraph, which would surely be a good move for the Red Devils as they look for improved options in attack after Falcao's disappointing season.
Odegaard visited Melwood when he was deciding which club to join earlier in this career, and it's claimed that perhaps he was left impressed with the facilities and now favours a move to Merseyside particularly now that Klopp is there.
If we didn't reduce the size of the squad the club Wenger / Stan would be criticised for not moving them on, but due to the amount of ill feeling this is being touted as saving money in wages (which of course it does).
Anichebe has scored a measly 24 league goals in his 186 appearances so far in his career with Everton and West Bromwich Albion combined, and hardly boasts any kind of record which would warrant a move to our big club.
Prior to moving to Madrid he had enjoyed four successful years with Club America, during which team he won two league titles and established himself as a regular squad member for the Mexican national side.
Spurs have also been linked with making a move for Balde Diao, with TalkSport reporting that Juventus could face seriously stern competition from Pochettino's side in the race to secure the player's signature, with the north London club set to offer # 28M for the winger within the next few days, which matches the Serie A side's asking price for the player.
Yes I agree, it would be great if he could move to another club but as you rightfully ask which other top club would want him?
Pantic has refused to sign a professional contract with Partizan which means that the club will therefore acquire just # 670,000 if and when the player moves.
I think only barca real or Bayern can tempt those players away from leicester, they would give at least a year to the club, but season after that they will move onto other club depending on their form next season.As for arsenal transfer i wouldn't want to listen to rumours as most of the times these rumours are just utter garbage.i want a certain rumour about Wolfsburg signing giroud to be true.Anyways if our idiotic manager has some sense left in him after an embarrassing season he should get a premium striker which the club needed for past 4 years.He need to put his ego aside and his old philosophy of waiting for players to develop.We need already established players in every department of our team.Penny pinching has cost us just pay the damn money get the players.I get the feeling next season is going to be harder and we have less chance of winning cause man city have had 2 seasons without premier league and guardiola is gonna bring more quality and hunger to that team.
Also, not being picked for spain is an incentive to move to a spanish club, it is probably because he is playing in PL which is reducing his chances of playing for spain.
Intelligent article which comes to the conclusion that for the club to move forward and challenge for the Premiership title there must be change.
In turn, Rodriguez will have to weigh up his options depending on which clubs are able to meet Madrid's reported demands, but it is becoming clearer that perhaps the best thing for his career is to move on and find a new club.
There appears to be a certain amount of realism to these targets which may seem more likely to occur than any «big - name» signings who may wait to see how the club progresses over the next six months to a year before taking the perceived gamble of a move to a club who is very much now in a period of transition.
I have example to Back my Statement... In 2003 Real Madrid bought Beckham from Man Utd for 25M which highest transfer amount that time and now if look at the transfer then average player also cost for 30 to 35M easily... So it very difficult to know how much we have earned from every year making Champions League but yes certainly we must have earned lot because we were 500M debt ridden club when we moved to Emirates Stadium and now we are debt free entity so there is good possibility that we have earn lot from Champions League qualifications and also from Highbury real estate projects as well....
It has been confirmed by several media outlets this afternoon that Mikel Arteta has finalised his deal with Manchester City, which will see him officially move to the club on the 1st July 2016, after his contract with Arsenal expires.
According to Don Balon, as re-reported by The Express, Man Utd could try and secure a stunning # 440m move for the Brazilian superstar in a bid to move the club closer to winning the Premier League title which seems a distant dream this season given Man City's commanding lead.
He also wants to strengthen at the back, however, which has led to the interest in Coates, a player who has found himself on the fringes of the Liverpool first team — particularly since the arrival of Dejan Lovren this summer and the fact that, to date, the club have not let Daniel Agger move on.
A report in The Mirror suggests that Wenger is preparing a # 15 million bid for him in January, so we will have to see what Schalke make of that and whether Howedes is willing to move halfway through a season which sees his club in the knockout phase of the Champions League.
The Frenchman's current contract is set to expire next summer, but there is talk of a possible new deal on the cards which could see him stay beyond his current deal, and should we continue our form at present, there will be no complaints of such a move by our club.
Still, his presence will seemingly not stop the club trying to land another central midfield player as The Sun claims Schneiderlin is still on the agenda in a # 25m move, which could cast some doubt over the futures of some big names currently on the books at Old Trafford.
Vice-president and club legend Javier Zanetti has moved to slam the striker's actions, having released a new autobiography in recent weeks which slates the Inter Ultras, and claims to have stood up to a section of the club's support.
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