Zenit Sign Danny Alves For €30m

Discussion in 'Football Discussion' started by CelticKing, Aug 25, 2008.

  1. CelticKing

    CelticKing The Green Monster

    Zenit Sign Danny Alves For €30m

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  2. Colonel Ronan

    Colonel Ronan Continue...?

    Dayum!!!!!
     
  3. M Two One

    M Two One Halló Veröld!

    I told you guys that the Russian clubs are all rich. I love Russian football, just not Russian government. :P
     
  4. CelticKing

    CelticKing The Green Monster

    LOL, with all that gas and oil they have, they're going to buy all the soccer stars in the upcoming years. ;)


    Good signing by Zenit though, but I think it means that Arshavin is out.
     
  5. Colonel Ronan

    Colonel Ronan Continue...?

    To Arsenal?
     
  6. M Two One

    M Two One Halló Veröld!

    Arshavin can go now, yes. Zenit wanted to make sure that they have a player to replace him first before he was let go. He may go now for around €20m I bet.
     
  7. Colonel Ronan

    Colonel Ronan Continue...?

    Or a deal could of already been made?
     
  8. bbwMax

    bbwMax Member

    I'd imagine the top ones were rich, I assume mainly all Oil and gas tycoons, Lucky gits lol.

    A good signing and as already said paves the way for Arshavin to go, He is a very good player but not worth the £24m valuation IMO. If Arsenal were to sign him (Which looks doubtful now) then Wenger being as Shrewd and Charasmatic as he is would grind it down to a very low price indeed IMO.
     
  9. M Two One

    M Two One Halló Veröld!

    Actually just about every one in the Premier League and one from the first division are rich. Also, there is no way they will let Arshavin go to a bigger club for less then €20m. Russian clubs are the most stubborn, believe me.
     
  10. Colonel Ronan

    Colonel Ronan Continue...?

    Yeah, they will not go any lower than 2OM, unless you go crazy with the bonus' and clauses.
     
  11. M Two One

    M Two One Halló Veröld!

    That's true as well.

    In any case, your favorite Russian club is still leading the Premier League by a fair margin.
     

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