06-11-2012, 02:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-11-2012, 02:13 PM by Hasan Rossonero.)
French newspapers are rife with speculation that deal could be reached for T. Silva by Wednesday. Actually, I didn't use speculation advisedly: they seem "sicuro." T. Silva could be a PSG player. As upset as I am, I am happy that he may actually not go to Barcelona.
It seems that T. Silva may be leaving. Galliani reportedly was quiet about the whole thing when confronted (take that for what you will).
If we get straight cash for T. Silva, we will probably just buy Acerbi and use the rest to service our colossal losses--this is me talking.
Hopefully, we go for Ogbonna, but I doubt it.
If T. Silva leaves, then consider Ibra and Boateng fair game as well.
I think everyone knows how much I despise Berlusconi, but it is what it is. After all, it's his money.
As for Arab investment, it seems difficult. We have a deal to stay at the San Siro until 2016, and we don't seem interested in buying the stadium from the council because it is "too much money." Berlusconi does not care about the future of the club the same way Moratti and the Agnellis do. They are the families who want to see their club at the top. Our gangster of a president does not. Don't expect his vastly overrated daughter to do much either. Her love affair cost us some straight cash in January.
Of course, this is how it seems now. It could all change tomorrow. But prepare for the worst. It seems Italy and Spain are running out of money, and foreign investors are capitalizing on fiscal misery in these countries. I would be interested to see how much Barca and Real actually spend, given the bank crisis.
Leonardo: We are negotiating with Milan.
It seems that T. Silva may be leaving. Galliani reportedly was quiet about the whole thing when confronted (take that for what you will).
If we get straight cash for T. Silva, we will probably just buy Acerbi and use the rest to service our colossal losses--this is me talking.
Hopefully, we go for Ogbonna, but I doubt it.
If T. Silva leaves, then consider Ibra and Boateng fair game as well.
I think everyone knows how much I despise Berlusconi, but it is what it is. After all, it's his money.
As for Arab investment, it seems difficult. We have a deal to stay at the San Siro until 2016, and we don't seem interested in buying the stadium from the council because it is "too much money." Berlusconi does not care about the future of the club the same way Moratti and the Agnellis do. They are the families who want to see their club at the top. Our gangster of a president does not. Don't expect his vastly overrated daughter to do much either. Her love affair cost us some straight cash in January.
Of course, this is how it seems now. It could all change tomorrow. But prepare for the worst. It seems Italy and Spain are running out of money, and foreign investors are capitalizing on fiscal misery in these countries. I would be interested to see how much Barca and Real actually spend, given the bank crisis.
Leonardo: We are negotiating with Milan.