Yanited's back line yesterday - Evans, Blackett and Smalling - is laughably poor and I'm still worried that van Gaal may come in for him late in the window. Hopefully Vlaar can see that we won't be struggling this season and may opt to stay with us rather than go for a stop-gap year at Manu while van Gaal rebuilds the defence and end up bench warming next year.
He's not good enough for Manchester United - there's no way he would get into a squad pushing for the title if only because of his injury record and whatever they might be today that's what they're aiming for. Equally, I don't understand why they would want stop-gap for a year of rebuilding. It isn't as though they've been relegated and need players to do a different job now than they would need them for in a year's time; if a player won't join them now he won't join in August 2015 because they've just finished sixth.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 17, 2014, 02:38:19 PMHe's not good enough for Manchester United - there's no way he would get into a squad pushing for the title if only because of his injury record and whatever they might be today that's what they're aiming for. Equally, I don't understand why they would want stop-gap for a year of rebuilding. It isn't as though they've been relegated and need players to do a different job now than they would need them for in a year's time; if a player won't join them now he won't join in August 2015 because they've just finished sixth. I would agree normally, but looking at what Man Utd have in that department at the moment, Vlaar is good enough.
Erm....Vlaar not good enough? So he didn't play in the World Cup and end up as one of the competition's best defenders? Vlaar is good enough if he has quality alongside him - Baker & Clark aren't real quality.
I don't think Villa want to move him on. It all depends on whether we receive an enquiry, a bid and whether the player wants to go.