ExactlyBut willing to follow him to United?
Not necessarily. Granted Man U have been a shit show for a good while but they are a decent manager away from turning it around. The financial backing is now there . Admittedly it won't happen overnight but it will happen. They are too big a club with potentially big resources for it not too. And btw I'm not a fan of theres and would prefer them to continue being dire .United will be the least attractive option he has. Sporting will accept less than his release fee. European clubs will be falling over themselves to sign him.
United won't be in the CL again. Next to no chance of winning a title any time soon. Laughing stock of English football. Known player, especially striker, graveyard. Surely him and his agent are wanting better than that.
The only way he goes to United is for money.
Says who? Nobody really came in for him the summer. I think interested teams (wrongly) thought he was over priced?Supposedly talked into staying at Sporting by Amorim in the Summer and not impressed that he’s now jumped ship.
Exactly
Won’t be complaining when his salary is trebled with a nice fat signing on fee.
Despite their relative struggles they're still the biggest club in Britain and top 3 in Europe/the world.There are better teams where he could get money and winners medals.
Manchester United are still (somehow) one of the biggest clubs in the world. Vik would be very tempted I'm sure. Imagine if him and Amorim are part of getting them back to the top table. That's a project and probably more tempting than sitting on the bench at Man CityI’d still be very surprised if he followed Amorim there.
Yes, they have the income but squander it. They are a long way off being great again because the fans expectation holds them back.Despite their relative struggles they're still the biggest club in Britain and top 3 in Europe/the world.
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We will see if the Sir Jim tenure brings different things .Yes, they have the income but squander it. They are a long way off being great again because the fans expectation holds them back.
The fact they are the biggest in Britain top three in Europe/ the world makes their failings even more spectacular!
Sky Blues fans take note, success is a hard recipe to make!
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That must have been very short tbh. Almost evens ?I had him anytime scorer tonight.
Standard ( awaits ' but it's a shit league!')3 and not even half time.
But it's a shit hot strikerStandard ( awaits ' but it's a shit league!')
Agreed, and I think even a few seasons ago it would still be a no brainer. But the club as a whole just seems so toxic that it sinks the prospects of anyone who joins. Who was the last player they paid money for who's gone on and improved? Genuinely can't think of one.Manchester United are still (somehow) one of the biggest clubs in the world. Vik would be very tempted I'm sure. Imagine if him and Amorim are part of getting them back to the top table. That's a project and probably more tempting than sitting on the bench at Man City
They also pay obscene wages which helps
We will see. Depends which club needs a striker and that kind of money needs a bit of finding and within FFP constraintsHe’s not going to go for cut price.
Release fee will need to be met
Vik.Says who? Nobody really came in for him the summer. I think interested teams (wrongly) thought he was over priced?