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03 Jul 2015 11:28:22
Hi Eds, long time fan of the site and first post (go easy!)

Just read City are going to make a third and final bid for Sterling, any truth in it? If it does not match our £50m valuation would he still be likely to go? Would be glad to see him leave now!

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{Ed001's Note - they are still trying to complete a deal for him, no idea if it would be a final bid, but it is likely something will be done this summer to move him on.}


1.) 03 Jul 2015 11:48:44
Ed001, could you see any scenario in which you see him staying? Would you even want him to?

{Ed001's Note - not while he has the same tit of an agent representing him.}


2.) 03 Jul 2015 12:08:34
Eds, has anything changed with regards other clubs' interest in the player and if so, which clubs?

Any comment on actually realising the £50m?

Ta as always,


Rob

{Ed001's Note - nobody else is interested at the price we are asking. I really don't have any interest in getting into the money.}


3.) 03 Jul 2015 15:16:45
Sure, not really interested in financial issues per se, just the likelihood of something actually happening at the asking price.

At a guess, purely on the face of things I have seen so far I wouldn't be surprised if something happens at less than £50m as, given how long this has been discussed already, I would have thought it would have happened now the window has opened.

I have a small concern that if this drags out over the duration of the summer and City decide on a "cheaper" alternative the club will have then priced the player out the market. and then what?

{Ed002's Note - Then a valuable lesson will have been learned.}


4.) 03 Jul 2015 16:12:40
You should have added, Ed002, "for all concerned".


5.) 03 Jul 2015 17:39:19
I wonder if the club can't win on this one.

I think they were respected for getting Suarez to yield for another season, and even considered astute in getting a great deal more than the Arsenal offer.

This time though, will they be seen to be soft and have mishandled the situation if he goes for less than £50m?

Will they be seen to be greedy if they do hang in for the asking price? And foolish if they don't get it and the player stays?

I mean Inter are not being cast in a negative light for holding out for Kovacic? I know it's slightly different because of the situation with the agent, but still RS is a Liverpool player and the club have every right to refuse to sell.

Seems like high stakes but I think the club would do well to agree a deal for anything over £40m - but then he's not my player and it's not my money. Considering Torres went for £50m, even though Sterling is English I would have said £40m-ish is reasonably good business all things considered.

Would be good to hear the views of others - should the club just get rid at the last offer tabled or hold out for more?


6.) 03 Jul 2015 21:45:55
I think on ability alone any thing over £30m is value for money, no real skill, passing ability, shooting or end product to speak off. The £50m in my eyes won't happen. There surely can't be anyway back for him barring getting rid of the agent but even then, most of not all seemed to have turned there back on the lad. Badly advised to end up going to sit on a bench. I'm fearing we could end up with egg on our face with this one if we hold out for a bidding war.


7.) 03 Jul 2015 22:33:06
The way I see it is he has to go. I think we will get the £50m from city, maybe £40m plus add on. Anything over £40m is a great deal for (anything really as he has to go). But, whatever is finally accepted its a lot more then the £25m they first offered, well done us. Also it's not Chelsea. I think at City it's the next Scott Sinclair, at Chelsea it could be a lot different.


 

 

 

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