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Apparently Ferguson made an illegal approach to Jones so he might have to pay over the odds to avoid Blackburn making a problem out of it.
Why are people negging me for this?Portuguese pos me bro, it seems certain man are salty cos they aren't ITK
People = Man Utd fans, they think your bitter.
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Apparently Ferguson made an illegal approach to Jones so he might have to pay over the odds to avoid Blackburn making a problem out of it.
Why are people negging me for this?Portuguese pos me bro, it seems certain man are salty cos they aren't ITK
People = Man Utd fans, you are bitter
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lol bitter why?I'm just saying what is going around my networkApparently the Blackburn owners are trying to get more money out of you, he has a £16 million clause in his contract but they're now trying to say that only gives you permission to speak to him not to actually buy him at that price. On top of that our chairman is prepared to go back in with a bid of £19 million which may push the price up for you further.It might be bullshit but I'm just saying, shet. Yeah right, with my sources it's nailed on

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ashley youngs wife to be :D :D :D :D :D :D these black footballers are not serioushttp://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3629577/Ashley-Youngs-200000-wedding-called-off.htmlthe state of that
TBF "Ashley, 25, and Nicky, 26, have been together for around ten years, first dating when they were still at school"
Class from all parties involved tbh.
You lot are gullible.... Villa smokescreen and good press for wigan and whelan trying to sell some season ticketsthat move was NEVER on
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Ashley Young's fee is 20m pounds and Mesut Özil transfer fee was €15m both with one year left on their contract :D:D:D:D

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*Malaga have confirmed the signing of Ignacio Monreal for 6m euro. What a steal.*Sergio Canales is not going to accept a loan move instead he wants a transfer to Villarreal. (I say take the loan of two years by then Jose will be gone)

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Marlon King has finalised his move to Birmingham City, skysports.com understands.The 31-year-old underwent his medical on Thursday and he put pen-to-paper on a three-year deal on Friday.King has been tracked by a host of clubs after his deal with Coventry City expired, but Birmingham have won the race for his signature.Coventry had hoped to persuade him to stay at the Ricoh Arena, but they did not offer him the three-year deal he wanted.Now despite Premier League interest, King has opted to join Alex McLeish's Blues.
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Cabaye signs for Newcastle on a 5 year deal
Skepta has joined LilleKlose signs for Lazio
Happy for Skeppy. Need Haruna to get a big move, and it will have been a good summer the Naij boys
That Haruna guy is sh*t man, and to think before the world cup i believed all the hype surrounding him, Nigerias national team are a utter disgrace and i choose to support Ghana instead.
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Cabaye signs for Newcastle on a 5 year deal
Skepta has joined LilleKlose signs for Lazio
Happy for Skeppy. Need Haruna to get a big move, and it will have been a good summer the Naij boys
That Haruna guy is sh*t man, and to think before the world cup i believed all the hype surrounding him, Nigerias national team are a utter disgrace and i choose to support Ghana instead.
What hype?And he's far from sh*t. If your basing this off his world cup performance, then what do you expect playing in that sh*t team. Plus he's not a defensive midfielder. Needs a move to a upper mid table Italian team.
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Cabaye signs for Newcastle on a 5 year deal
Skepta has joined LilleKlose signs for Lazio
Happy for Skeppy. Need Haruna to get a big move, and it will have been a good summer the Naij boys
That Haruna guy is sh*t man, and to think before the world cup i believed all the hype surrounding him, Nigerias national team are a utter disgrace and i choose to support Ghana instead.
What hype?And he's far from sh*t. If your basing this off his world cup performance, then what do you expect playing in that sh*t team. Plus he's not a defensive midfielder. Needs a move to a upper mid table Italian team.
There was bare hype over him, the coach kept talking about him and he was supposed to be our biggest talent. Do you think he could play for a top team in the Premier Serie A or La Liga.
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That Haruna guy is sh*t man, and to think before the world cup i believed all the hype surrounding him, Nigerias national team are a utter disgrace and i choose to support Ghana instead.
Every Nigerian neg this wallad.
Shut up you punk, i support any African team that looks like it could do well in the World Cup.
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Goal are reporting Bebe signed but I know Sidnei is confirmed.Besiktas need to sign defenders then they are good to go.SimaoAlmeidaNihatFernandesGutiQuaresmaBebe?Forlan?

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Manchester United’s attempts to finalise their £16.5 million move for Blackburn defender Phil Jones have been delayed by a dispute with the Ewood Park club’s Indian owners over the escape clause in the 19 year-old’s contract.Venky's, who completed their Blackburn takeover last November, believe that Jones is worth £25 million because of the confirmed interest of United, Liverpool and Arsenal in the centre-half.United, who have agreed a £15 million transfer fee with Aston Villa for Ashley Young, believed they had secured England Under-21 international Jones to a five-year deal after triggering his escape clause on Tuesday by offering in excess of £16 million for the player.Jones has passed a medical and agreed personal terms with United, but the transfer is yet to be rubber-stamped because of the confusion at Ewood Park, which has led owners Venky's to believe that the £16 million trigger clause enabled clubs to only speak to Jones before making a more sizeable offer.Venky's’ football advisers are understood to be attempting to resolve the impasse by making it clear to the Indian owners that the clause, inserted into Jones’s contract when he agreed an extension to his terms in February, enables a transfer to take place at the cost of the escape clause.There are no fears at United or among the player’s advisers that the transfer is in any doubt.United will complete the signing of England forward Young, however, when the 25 year-old undergoes a a medical after returning from holiday later this month.Personal terms have been agreed with Young, who has rejected interest from Liverpool.Young’s arrival will place the United future of Nani into further doubt, however.The Portuguese winger has already confided to team-mates that he has become unsettled by the return to fitness of Antonio Valencia and Young’s signing is likely to further reduce his opportunities.Inter Milan and Juventus are both keen to sign the 24 year-old, but Inter’s interest could enable United to strike a player-plus-cash deal for Dutch midfielder Wesley Sneijder.Dimitar Berbatov is also facing renewed uncertainty over his future at United, despite his insistence that he will see out the remaining 12 months of his contract.With United rejecting interest from Tottenham in England forward Danny Welbeck following his return from a season-long loan at Sunderland, Berbatov could be fifth-choice forward at Old Trafford next season.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/8569288/Phil-Jones-transfer-to-Manchester-United-held-up-as-Venkys-want-25-million-for-defender.html
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Manchester United’s attempts to finalise their £16.5 million move for Blackburn defender Phil Jones have been delayed by a dispute with the Ewood Park club’s Indian owners over the escape clause in the 19 year-old’s contract.Venky's, who completed their Blackburn takeover last November, believe that Jones is worth £25 million because of the confirmed interest of United, Liverpool and Arsenal in the centre-half.United, who have agreed a £15 million transfer fee with Aston Villa for Ashley Young, believed they had secured England Under-21 international Jones to a five-year deal after triggering his escape clause on Tuesday by offering in excess of £16 million for the player.Jones has passed a medical and agreed personal terms with United, but the transfer is yet to be rubber-stamped because of the confusion at Ewood Park, which has led owners Venky's to believe that the £16 million trigger clause enabled clubs to only speak to Jones before making a more sizeable offer.Venky's’ football advisers are understood to be attempting to resolve the impasse by making it clear to the Indian owners that the clause, inserted into Jones’s contract when he agreed an extension to his terms in February, enables a transfer to take place at the cost of the escape clause.There are no fears at United or among the player’s advisers that the transfer is in any doubt.United will complete the signing of England forward Young, however, when the 25 year-old undergoes a a medical after returning from holiday later this month.Personal terms have been agreed with Young, who has rejected interest from Liverpool.Young’s arrival will place the United future of Nani into further doubt, however.The Portuguese winger has already confided to team-mates that he has become unsettled by the return to fitness of Antonio Valencia and Young’s signing is likely to further reduce his opportunities.Inter Milan and Juventus are both keen to sign the 24 year-old, but Inter’s interest could enable United to strike a player-plus-cash deal for Dutch midfielder Wesley Sneijder.Dimitar Berbatov is also facing renewed uncertainty over his future at United, despite his insistence that he will see out the remaining 12 months of his contract.With United rejecting interest from Tottenham in England forward Danny Welbeck following his return from a season-long loan at Sunderland, Berbatov could be fifth-choice forward at Old Trafford next season.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/8569288/Phil-Jones-transfer-to-Manchester-United-held-up-as-Venkys-want-25-million-for-defender.html
Lmao Blackburn owners should slap a 25 million price tag on him.
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