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True. Mahrez plus a mid fielder would still be goodAs much as the midfield needs new blood would say the wide areas are worse off if Messi is to play central.
Can complain about Raki, Paulinho, Roberto, Iniesta, Rafinha but bar Dembele the wide players are a lot worse standard.
I think Coutinho was coming to play RW and his versatility would be great but need a wide player as much as anything. Done like idea of Di Maria though.
What the hell does that even mean? He has asked him about DiMaria, asked him what? What's there to ask, what isn't known about this rat face?
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Working overtime lads.
Hope the fax machine machine crashes if it is di Maria that the stupids are signing![tw]903335661469442048[/tw]
Working overtime lads.
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Working overtime lads.
In FC Barcelona they are clear that only strong bet by Coutinho
Although they work with two possible signings do not rule out the idea of not end up signing anyone
An idea flies in these last few frantic hours the offices of the Camp Nou: will not squander any fortune by anyone. Barca is willing to bet hard especially for Coutinho, the top player in any scenario.
However, as SPORT has been able to know, in no case will be reached figures of 180 million as has been published in some medium, or even significantly lower. The same thing happens with Di María, the second option on the list, a player for whom the club has passed a "balanced" offer and "own when there were still sheiks," according to a source consulted by SPORT, and in no case what is understood as a "reasonable threshold" will be transferred.
Barca is aware that the market has become a "very dangerous" roller coasters offering players at unbelievable prices, "which are not in line with their quality."
The sporting direction obviously continues with the aim of carrying out "one or two signings" tomorrow as announced by Robert Fernández a few days ago, but at the same time he goes on the idea that "you can not rule out not signing anyone" if none of the operations in progress enters into a "reasonable" dimension.
That is to say, although this Thursday was the day announced in which he would know the fate of Coutinho or his substitute passable, Barca is ready to hurry to find a loophole common sense in an increasingly crazy market. One thing is undeniable: time is thrown on, and pressure becomes unbearable. In a few hours we will definitely leave doubts
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Sport saying the club doesn't rule out not signing anyone else this window.