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If anybody cares, WH have supposedly bid £40m for him
Says who? They and Valencia had 29m bids accepted over a week ago and nothings happened, why would they bid more? He's possibly one of the ones waiting for us.
If anybody cares, WH have supposedly bid £40m for him
Says who? They and Valencia had 29m bids accepted over a week ago and nothings happened, why would they bid more? He's possibly one of the ones waiting for us.
Says reliable WH sources like @ExWHUEmployee & Claret & Hughes. Oh and DiMarzio/Fabrizio Romano
Nice to think that with everything agreed the player still won't commit because he's hoping to come to Spurs. I really don't know anything about him but Tim Vickory on the radio a while back reckons he is a bit of a beast and made for the Premier league.
Word of caution: Tim Vickory also said Paulinho was the signing of the summer.
No hablas espanol.Gomez tells West Ham that he will sign for Valencia
https://eldesmarque.com/valencia/valencia-cf/noticias/199692-fichajes-valencia-maxi-gomez-decision
It translates as "Even the Spaniards are making West Ham look like mugs".No hablas espanol.
Not difficult. Soap opera yo-yo team. Can't bear them.It translates as "Even the Spaniards are making West Ham look like mugs".
Rumour is that he's going to sign for West Ham as they will pay the 50m clause, forcing Valencia to pull out. Mad. Hope he likes it there, if he does well he'll struggle to get out!
Probably but then his choice is no longer between West Ham and Valencia it is between West Ham aand Celta Vigo so he may choose West Ham and earn more money.Couldn't he just reject and stay at Celta if he really doesn't want WH?
Thought he said he wanted CL? Clearly bullshit
Probably but then his choice is no longer between West Ham and Valencia it is between West Ham aand Celta Vigo so he may choose West Ham and earn more money.
He sets himself up better for a big move by staying at Celta for another year. Moving to WH would be a move sideways footballing-wise.
Or he could get injured or hit poor form and his big move to the Premier League falls through.
To be honest, you can't really begrudge footballers who have a short career in a really volatile industry to take the 'bird in hand' approach.
He's probably going to quadruple his wages playing for West Ham, which could help support his family (including extended family).
That said, he should probably put a release clause into his contract.