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Bullshit rumour of the week: Mourinho to Tottenham?

Well, do you guys see Mou as the Spurs manager any time soon? If the team loses against Watford, a team currently sitting in the 20th pos of the league table, next weekend, something's definitely gonna happen.

Why does that transfer look like a shift from "horse to donkey" from Spurs perspective. For me, Poch is much better coach, especilly long term. Granted, Mourinho could be what Spurs dressing room needs to strat clicking again but somehow I belive the problems are much deeper and change of coach can only help for short time. Something like Ole in Man Utd.
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Bullshit rumour of the week: Mourinho to Tottenham?

Well, do you guys see Mou as the Spurs manager any time soon? If the team loses against Watford, a team currently sitting in the 20th pos of the league table, next weekend, something's definitely gonna happen.
Yeah, that's really impossible actually. But why was this rumor raised? Even though Spurs don't need a new manager at all, they can still get up with the squad and coach now. What needs a new manager is Manchester United, they need help.
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Allegri is probably the best choice for Manchester United now if they want to take the club with lots of the problem in the middle of the season. Though I'm not sure anyone can improve performance of ManUTD players. Most are mediocre.
Still, I think, Juventus haven't enough money to pay 150 mills. for Pogba and his big salary.

Pogba right now is now worth 150 million, also the salary is not a big deal for Juventus as it can be for any other big Europe team.

With easy math applied to the new law, right now they need to pay only 25% of takes for players workers coming to other countries.

For example, if he goes to Spain and he wants 25m € in his pocket, they need to pay around 50 with taxes.

If he comes here, they need to pay 25+ 25%(25)=32 ish million.

This law will is not applied for Italian workers or workers that already work in the country, so for example, if Dybala takes 10 in his pocket he will cost 20 with taxes.

For the vaule of the player, he is at the end of his contract, so if he will not renew it, they can't ask 150, or... they can but if no one will pay them, in 17 months he can leave for 0.
So is it better for them to take something like 80 now or 0 in 17 months? (if he will not signs a new contract)
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^  Omg omg!  Yes pleeeaasse!  I'd looove to see Mou back in the EPL and owning.  The league would be more interesting (and more entertaining) with him around.  And who knows...  They could win the EPL or the CL with him.

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Bullshit rumour of the week: Mourinho to Tottenham?

Well, do you guys see Mou as the Spurs manager any time soon? If the team loses against Watford, a team currently sitting in the 20th pos of the league table, next weekend, something's definitely gonna happen.
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According to the "DailyMail" Allegri will be the next coach of Manchester United.

I hope this will never happen, Allegri was the "mentor" of Pogba he was a friend of him and if he will go there Paul maybe will think on his position and his contract with Red Devils.

I want Pogba back at Juventus and Allegri to Manchester can be an obstacle for the coming back.



Allegri would be a good appointment for United, it’s a poisoned chalice there though since Ferguson left. I’m not sure who will be tempted to take the job.

We have great examples of Italian coaches signing for English clubs. In the past Carlo Ancelotti and in the newest years Antonio Conte. They all brought amazing results for their clubs. I hope Allegri would be in charge of the Red Devils as I am more than sure that he is going to make the club competitive again.

Do not hope too much from a new manager to make a big change in the club. Here we are talking about United which is a Top club but their performance is still unstable since Fergie decided to stop managing it. Allegri could be the best option at the moment but I doubt he will be able to make United become competitive again in short time unless he makes a big change on the squad IMO. For me, with the recent United's squad, it will be very hard for any managers to make them become competitive again.
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According to the "DailyMail" Allegri will be the next coach of Manchester United.

I hope this will never happen, Allegri was the "mentor" of Pogba he was a friend of him and if he will go there Paul maybe will think on his position and his contract with Red Devils.

I want Pogba back at Juventus and Allegri to Manchester can be an obstacle for the coming back.



Allegri would be a good appointment for United, it’s a poisoned chalice there though since Ferguson left. I’m not sure who will be tempted to take the job.

We have great examples of Italian coaches signing for English clubs. In the past Carlo Ancelotti and in the newest years Antonio Conte. They all brought amazing results for their clubs. I hope Allegri would be in charge of the Red Devils as I am more than sure that he is going to make the club competitive again.
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According to the "DailyMail" Allegri will be the next coach of Manchester United.

I hope this will never happen, Allegri was the "mentor" of Pogba he was a friend of him and if he will go there Paul maybe will think on his position and his contract with Red Devils.

I want Pogba back at Juventus and Allegri to Manchester can be an obstacle for the coming back.



Allegri would be a good appointment for United, it’s a poisoned chalice there though since Ferguson left. I’m not sure who will be tempted to take the job.

Allegri is probably the best choice for Manchester United now if they want to take the club with lots of the problem in the middle of the season. Though I'm not sure anyone can improve performance of ManUTD players. Most are mediocre.
Still, I think, Juventus haven't enough money to pay 150 mills. for Pogba and his big salary.
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According to the "DailyMail" Allegri will be the next coach of Manchester United.

I hope this will never happen, Allegri was the "mentor" of Pogba he was a friend of him and if he will go there Paul maybe will think on his position and his contract with Red Devils.

I want Pogba back at Juventus and Allegri to Manchester can be an obstacle for the coming back.



Allegri would be a good appointment for United, it’s a poisoned chalice there though since Ferguson left. I’m not sure who will be tempted to take the job.
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Some of AC Milan players on giant club radars, Bracelona want Rafael Leao, rumors Barca will pay 28m Euro for this player. PSG want Lucas Paqueta, still no info how much PSG will pay this player. I think, Leao and Paqueta very potential for AC Milan. It is possible for AC Milan to release them?
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Alexis was at his peak when he left Arsenal, We all know that he was not given a lot of playing chances in Man Utd as compared to Arsenal,  he had played three Serial A matches for Inter and scored two vital goals,  I'm sure if not for the red card he would have be an added advantage against Juventus, what contribution is expected from a player again who had started giving his best from the just few matches played.
He peaked while still at Arsenal (remember the time they made him to even play a central striking role? that was the time) but by the time he left, his form had already started dropping. He started developing some weird attitude in games which made Wenger to even reduce his play time.
He was their best player whiles he was at Arsenal but I'd say that he rather peaked during his time at Barcelona or maybe Udinese because it was his performances during his time in Italy that brought him prominence, I initially thought he was awesome at Barcelona, didn't know why they decided to let him go in the first place and it seems to have gone downhill since he departed from Spain with Manchester United being his lowest point.
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Alexis was at his peak when he left Arsenal, We all know that he was not given a lot of playing chances in Man Utd as compared to Arsenal,  he had played three Serial A matches for Inter and scored two vital goals,  I'm sure if not for the red card he would have be an added advantage against Juventus, what contribution is expected from a player again who had started giving his best from the just few matches played.
He peaked while still at Arsenal (remember the time they made him to even play a central striking role? that was the time) but by the time he left, his form had already started dropping. He started developing some weird attitude in games which made Wenger to even reduce his play time.
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According to the "DailyMail" Allegri will be the next coach of Manchester United.

I hope this will never happen, Allegri was the "mentor" of Pogba he was a friend of him and if he will go there Paul maybe will think on his position and his contract with Red Devils.

I want Pogba back at Juventus and Allegri to Manchester can be an obstacle for the coming back.

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Alexis Sanchez was a great player when at Arsenal,  he was one of the most hardworking player during his tenure at Arsenal

Isn't Alexis Sanchez playing well when at Barcelona and after moving to Arsenal it still looks good though not as well as in the previous club. But actually when he moved to Manchester United, Alexis Sanchez was not not good in appearance, it's just that he had difficulty developing there. That's why his career began to slow down. Right now I don't see Alexis Sanchez contributing much to Inter.
Alexis was at his peak when he left Arsenal, We all know that he was not given a lot of playing chances in Man Utd as compared to Arsenal,  he had played three Serial A matches for Inter and scored two vital goals,  I'm sure if not for the red card he would have be an added advantage against Juventus, what contribution is expected from a player again who had started giving his best from the just few matches played.
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From what I read on Goal.com and Skyports, the deal was only said to be in final stages and only little details were left to be sorted out

Why would they sign a 33yo who hasn't played football for months? I think the Man Utd board have completely lost it.

Vardy, Pukki, Dzeko, hell even Zlatan, are way better options than Mandzukic.

I have a question though, If Man Utd completes the deal will Mandzukic be able to feature for them before the January transfer window officially opens ? or He'll have to wait until January.
A "deal" can't be completed right now because he's still under contract. If he were to reach a agreement with Man Utd, and there's evidence about it, both him and Man Utd could face serious consequences for doing that behind the scenes (see Griezmann's case with Barca and Atletico).

They can reach a verbal agreement which is nothing official, but still, a club can't register a player while the transfer window is closed, so to answer your question: He would have to wait until January.
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From what I read on Goal.com and Skyports, the deal was only said to be in final stages and only little details were left to be sorted out. I have a question though, If Man Utd completes the deal will Mandzukic be able to feature for them before the January transfer window officially opens ? or He'll have to wait until January.

The problem is Mandzukic is 33, I think United should be getting players in who can develop into a great team over the next few years. I don’t think stop gaps are a good idea for a squad currently devoid of top talent.
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I'm not too sure about Mandzukic, with his 33-year-old age I think he is currently only projected for the short term. in Serie A season 2018-19 he only scored 9 goals from 25 appearances when he became a Juventus player.
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From what I read on Goal.com and Skyports, the deal was only said to be in final stages and only little details were left to be sorted out. I have a question though, If Man Utd completes the deal will Mandzukic be able to feature for them before the January transfer window officially opens ? or He'll have to wait until January.

The problem is Mandzukic is 33, I think United should be getting players in who can develop into a great team over the next few years. I don’t think stop gaps are a good idea for a squad currently devoid of top talent.
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From what I read on Goal.com and Skyports, the deal was only said to be in final stages and only little details were left to be sorted out. I have a question though, If Man Utd completes the deal will Mandzukic be able to feature for them before the January transfer window officially opens ? or He'll have to wait until January.
He will have to wait till January before he can feature for Man Utd if eventually the deal is complete before January,  Man Utd needs a though striker upfront, I don't think Mandzukic is the right man for them
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From what I read on Goal.com and Skyports, the deal was only said to be in final stages and only little details were left to be sorted out. I have a question though, If Man Utd completes the deal will Mandzukic be able to feature for them before the January transfer window officially opens ? or He'll have to wait until January.

IMHO, the Agreement behind or before the transfer is a natural thing to save time later. So after January transfer is opened then it can be said to be official. The player cannot perform at his new club even though he has agreed, except to wait for January or when the transfer season opens. CMIIW
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From what I read on Goal.com and Skyports, the deal was only said to be in final stages and only little details were left to be sorted out. I have a question though, If Man Utd completes the deal will Mandzukic be able to feature for them before the January transfer window officially opens ? or He'll have to wait until January.
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