That's a part of the astronomical over # 100m transfer fee they are demanding for his transfer to
any top club side who wants to get him transferred this summer according to reports.
And the media is now reporting that Leon FC is now asking for # 57m from
any top club side who wants Lacasette before they'll let him go.
Not exact matches
But then you have the other
side of the coin where
top players are reluctant to sign for a
club in the Europa League.
Our
club certainly needs to rally around and get behind the team in order to help our
side battle their way into the
top four, and Crystal Palace on Monday needs to be the start of that.
Do we really have to accept that we are a selling
club, and that we are no longer a
top side who can challenge for the big trophies?
We start our campaign in three weeks away to Dinamo, the Croatian league winners who stayed unbeaten as they went onto win the title by 13 points, a feat only our beloved
club can boast in England, but a major feat for any
top tier
side.
However having seen the
club's
top talents, Victor Wanyama and Gary Hooper, leave the
club in the summer he may feel that his
side will always be used by players as a stepping stone and may also feel that the «challenge» of winning the domestic title is somewhat unfulfilling and could therefore be open to a possible move to the Premier League at some juncture.
Wenger does not run the
club from
top to bottom, again old information which has shown to be false but only idiots refuse to listen to the other
side.
Sanchez, who scored 24 goals in 38 league games for the north London
side last season as the Gunners narrowly missed out on the
top four, is reportedly
top of Unai Emery's
side's transfer targets, with the
club wanting at least one marquee signing before the window shuts on August 31st, according to Sky Sports.
Ronny Deila will be confident of taking his
side to Europe's
top club competition despite having only reached this stage by default due to Legia Warsaw fielding an ineligible player.
And he has his own designs on getting back up to the
top division by claiming that his new search for a
club will include Premier League
sides.
Even when he was set to go for free he was hardly linked with any
top side, yet he still held the
club hostage.
This is especially so with many
top European
sides scuppering under the increased pressure of rising
clubs pushing the well known
top sides out of certain contention.
Leipzig are an interesting inclusion in the line - up, with the
club only being founded in 2007 by energy drink giant Red Bull when buying the playing rights of a German fifth division
side, with the intention of rising to the
top division in eight years, a feat they accomplished.
The Ivory Coast international has managed just three goals in 17 matches and seen his
side struggle for form, due chiefly to the fact that the Ligue 1
side have seen almost all their
top talents leave the
club following their title success two seasons ago.
Poor officiating decisions been this way all year the officials are performing terribly poor finishing been this way all year laca will do better next year auba is to new to the
club and epl he is finding how mich effort you need the hard way he should of scored and that is a blatant foul on mustafi people keep saying he put his hands up when he was hit, well that is the natural reaction when back pedaling eyes on ball and someone plants there feet and pits a shoulder in your back your arms come up its nature but we suffered again from poor finishin i do nt care what sport that is high action especially football and hockey of you do nt finish your chances you create when on
top the other
side most likely will when they get theres its been ou achilles heel this year we.cant kill games because we have missed our created.chances
Ronald Koeman did well to keep hold of the strong tackling midfielder last summer, having seen a host of other talents leave St Mary's, but his
side's recent wobble may be indicative of the
club's likely fall from the
top four picture.
@flasheyz You are right there what
top four
club has significantly added to their
sides?
By looking at the revenues of the
top nine
clubs in Europe (Barcelona should make it 10 but can't sign their own player, obviously) we assess which of the continent's biggest
sides could feasibly sign the legendary Argentine.
Villa, who was the
top scorer at Euro 2008 and joint
top scorer at the 2010 World Cup, broke his tibia playing for Barcelona in a
Club World Cup match against Qatari
side Al - Sadd way back in December 2011.
A sign of the DW Stadium
side's poor level of firepower lies in the fact that the
club's
top scorers, Franco Di Santo and Jordi Gomez, have just four goals to their name.
Nevertheless, based on his record at previous
clubs, it's likely that he'll have the full trust of the
club and the supporters ahead of next season as he looks to build a
side capable of getting back to the
top.
No manager will do better than
top 4 with the funds available at the
club, so we should all simmer down and enjoy matches like Arsenal — Brighton and an odd win against a
top 4
side.
The 21 - year - old has established himself as a key part of the Neroverdi
side under Eusebio Di Francesco, scoring 44 goals in 100 appearances to help the
club continue to emerge as a
top - half Serie A team.
The pair enjoyed
top seasons with the Anfield
club, but their
side only finished one point above our
side, and much of our campaign was led by the Chilean forward, who impressed in a range of positions when asked upon.
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Antonio Conte's
side won Serie A for a second season in a row, but hope to progress further in the Champions League next year and establish themselves as one of the
top clubs in Europe alongside Bayern Munich.
In the three years that he's been at the
club, Pochettino has transformed them into a potential
top - four team into a
side that has challenged for the Premier League title for long periods in both the last two seasons.
The former Sevilla man is said to be unhappy with Real Madrid's stance on his ongoing contract talks, Ramos demanding a new deal that puts in line with the
club's
top earners, and this has led to growing speculation that the long serving player could leave the La Liga
side.
Further, it's a drop down for the Armenian international as he'll go from a
club challenging for the Premier League title to a
side fighting for a
top four spot, and that will surely also be a reason holding him back from giving the green light.
It remains to be seen where Sanogo will end up, but it is thought that Arsene Wenger is keen for him to be playing regularly for a Premier League
club to help him gain the experience needed to shine at the
top level for his Arsenal
side after something of a difficult start in front of goal since he joined the Gunners last season.
we only had to maintain that
side for one more season and get them a quality cb (even mert could have done the job) and a
top dm like matic, then a fully fit van persie and the sky could have been the limit for us... if the
club had real ambition, then i think that was possible cz we were not bankrupt or something
Lloris has been one of Tottenham's most consistent performers over the past two seasons and, though the
club conceded more goals than any
side in the
top half of the table, it's fair to say that they would have shipped in far more if not for the French international's heroics.
To take the left
side out of play, Singh practices getting his
club face open at the
top with a simple drill that forces him to swing more from the outside in, producing a soft fade.
And again we are beaten by our own managers inability to manage a
top side football
club.
This will only move to further damage the
club's
top scorers relationship with our
side, with Alexis thoroughly expected to force a move away from the
club at the end of the season.
If he goes to City or Chelsea he won't be 100 % happy, as he likes to be the kingpin in the
side he's playing in and to play every game, neither of these things he'll be at any
top club.
Lots of debating (for want of a better word) going on about Pep and Mour, both good managers in their own way, both have been winners of the
top prizes at the
top clubs with the
top players and neither having built a
side on a lower budget which makes them cheque book managers.
The captain of Cameroon, M'Bia was crucial to his
club side's success in the Europa league last season and to their
top four place this.
Money and location, tick the boxes But there are other places that have both these things plus (still a huge motivating factor for
top players) the
club they join being a winning
side (now and in the past) So that they have more chance of winning things themselves.
Nevertheless, the
clubs will have to make a move quickly if they wish to land him, with a few other
top - flight
sides also understood to be huge admirers of the prodigy.
On
top of that we have Metro reporting that a poll of Gooners» wishes arranged by the Arsenal Supporters Trust produced a huge majority of 78 percent on the
side of the
club replacing Wenger in the summer.
Liverpool were at home, they are a good attacking
side, they also have a terrific record against
top clubs.
Now it looks like this move could finally happen as the 22 year - old has spoken out in public about his desire to leave Wolfsburg and insists that the Bundesliga
side agreed that they would enter talks, if an offer from a «
top international
club» came along.
Manuel Pellegrini guided Malaga to a maiden Champions League berth in his first season in charge of the
club and this term helped take the Andalusian
side to the quarter - finals of the competition as well as another
top six finish.
I can certainly see the attraction to Tuchel, having made Dortmund into a
top European
side despite Bayern Munich stealing all their players, and its obvious that he has been very loyal to the
club.
The Portugal international, who turns 33 in February, is not having his best season and is seen as too expensive a risk by Premier League
clubs and other
sides in
top European leagues, according to Don Balon.
Paris Saint - Germain's Zlatan Ibrahimovic made crucial contributions at the beginning and end of the capital
club's 3 - 1 victory over FC Lorient in order to push Laurent Blanc's
side back to the
top of the Ligue 1 table.
Our north London rivals Tottenham will be facing a Man City
side that will be desperate to get back to winning ways after their loss against Leicester and after Man United conceded that late equaliser to Chelsea on Sunday, the current
top four are, realistically, the four
clubs that could win the title this season.
There is a difference between allowing a
top player to leave the
club, and actually allowing them to strengthen a league rival, but they may see Alexis as a special player that could improve their
side which could be deemed more important to them.