Atletico de Madrid say his not
on sale, his agent says there
is no concern for worry, the
player tells coach Aguirre that
he cannot guarentee with a
firm statement that he won´t
leave. The story goes on...
INTER MILAN has made an
offer for "The Kid" of
38,000,000€.
Torres is expected to decide
his position next week, as he
is currently away on holiday.
Spanish paper "AS" has given
a list of other clubs interested
in the player:
MANCHESTER UTD: offering 33,000,000€
TOTTENHAM: 36,000,000€
NEWCASTLE: 32,000,000€
Of all 3 clubs above, Man Utd. are in the box seat.
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8 comments:
He will inevitably leave, but I suspected it would be next year-- not this one. We'll have to wait and see!
Interesting observation...reasons for this Lena?
I think one of these clubs will make an offer he simply cannot refuse (as the phrase goes).
Anyway, Newcastle, currently, have a lack of strikers with Owen injured and Shearer retired-- I'm not sure if they have enough money to lure Torres.
Spurs is a curious transfer rumor (I haven't heard this one myself). They have Robbie Keane-- but perhaps they will sell Defoe. This would leave a spot for Torres.
It's all unclear at this point.
One more point: right now, though, it seems ManU have the monetary funds to spend. I'm unfamiliar with Inter.
Thx lena, you have an extraordinary grasp of football affairs.
SFS is lucky to have your comments.
Peace!
I think Torres would benefit greatly from a move to England, but i can't see him being the striker everyone expects him to be. I still feel he's way overrated and if he goes to Man Utd the world will see how much superior Wayne Rooney is. I'll be happy if i end up being wrong though.
Raulite, I totally agree with you.
Thanks for the valuable comment.
Nice to see you back at SFS.
Cheers
ManU do need a striker after Ruud leaves...but can Torres fill his shoes? Torres is much similar to Rooney than he is to Ruud and am not sure he is a finisher on par woth Ruud. Anyway, looks like ManU is sticking to Alan smith :(
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