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David Alaba

Jury

A-M's drunk uncle
I'd be very happy with Shaw, however no way Mourinho will deal with Wenger.
You'd think it's an impossibility on the face of it. But if he wanted to make a point about a player being useless, then selling to a rival, or Wenger, could be the way. We know he's unstable. I wouldn't put it past him tbh
 

Sykes

Active Member
Other than Marcelo, is there a better LB around? I'd get him for 50m. He can play as a CB, CM and LB. Would be able to do a job as a DM. Quality player.
 

Maxim

Well-Known Member
Lol, this is not going to happen.

Even if he was available and Arsenal were up for spunking a truckload of cash - Pep would be all over it, with an even bigger truck.

Especially with the state of Kolarov and Clichy.
 

Malky

Established Member
Lol, this is not going to happen.

Even if he was available and Arsenal were up for spunking a truckload of cash - Pep would be all over it, with an even bigger truck.

Especially with the state of Kolarov and Clichy.
Yep, pretty much this.
No chance does Alaba become available and Pep doesn't throw massive amounts of cash at this deal, especially when his current options at LB are ****ing awful.
Only hope is City go for Ricardo Rodriguez or Gaya...... Who am I kidding, we won't even make a bid for Alaba :lol:
 

4R5Emaniac

Always fresh from Bangladesh
Where did this come from? If he were available teams with more to give would come in. No elite club is going to play him midfield imo.
 

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