Ángel Di María

Always thought he wouldn't make it there. Had an okayish first season under a coach who, thanks to the lucas experiment, was in no mood to let another player go on that tunnel vision shit, and regressed ever since.
 

Yannik

Senior Member
Haven't heard a thing about him since months, but this is quite the surprise. Has Di Maria really been struggling that heavily that he gets linked to China now? I mean, maybe it's rubbish and PSG doesn't think of a sale, but has he really been so bad that these rumors turn up?
 

aaron101

Active member
Haven't heard a thing about him since months, but this is quite the surprise. Has Di Maria really been struggling that heavily that he gets linked to China now? I mean, maybe it's rubbish and PSG doesn't think of a sale, but has he really been so bad that these rumors turn up?

Wow, so many Argentines coming to China now? Lavezzi, Tevez and soon Di Maria?
 
Wow, so many Argentines coming to China now? Lavezzi, Tevez and soon Di Maria?

From overhyped to their real level. Once you cash a large paycheck you very rarely settle for less. Di Maria could comfortably sign a lesser contract for a great club, but he likes the dough too much.
 

aaron101

Active member
From overhyped to their real level. Once you cash a large paycheck you very rarely settle for less. Di Maria could comfortably sign a lesser contract for a great club, but he likes the dough too much.

Wow, never thought China can overtake MLS when it comes to signing stars from European leagues. They are signing players who are not even on retirement age yet.
 

Truthist

New member
Not necessarily. Tite keeps calling Paulinho and Renato Augusto for the br nt, and they're both playing there.

Brazil's selection policy is usually baffling, don't be surprised to see Oscar make his way into the lineup ahead of someone like Coutinho after a few half decent games in China.
 

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