JoeTerp wrote:s@int wrote:It is even speculated that if all goes to plan, Alonso will be able to feature for Madrid in their North American tour, starting with a clash against Toronto FC on August 7 followed by a meeting with DC United two days later.
got my tickets about a month ago. Will either be sporting a F.cuk off Madrid banner or a thanks for the memories type of banner. Maybe Sabre could help me out with a Basque phrase that would get his attention.
Stick to the Madrid fúck off banner, I'll help you in basque if you wish.
That's the most footie thing you can do if you want to be a continental style fan. Yes, no welcomes to Alonso, leave that for the american girlies.
AS says this morning the negotiations are being as hard as possible and that Purslow, in btw a perfect Spanish (all the negotiations are in Spanish), keeps saying that he won't yield a single pound.
We have known today aswell that Ibañez the agent wants a 5M commission for the transfer. Purslow told Madrid "Well then, let him earn the half of it and put that money in the transfer", but "that's not possible" said Madrid.
Alonso was phoned and he just answered "I'm off to Norway, they will tell me something at some point", meaning, he wants the situation sorted in one way or another. He was surprised Ibañez wanted so much money for the move (are you surprised he's a cúnt, Xabi?).
In any case we won't have to wait long, if in the next few hours there's no agreement, the negotiations will be broken.
The alternative for Alonso, Defour, is asked 20M even if he doesn't play for a top club nor has won anything. So you see, Real Madrid should consider a bargain the 30M, they're gona be ripped off wherever they go.