This might be a biased opinion but I think Benteke is better than Bony. Bony Is a good finisher but I haven't seen him create his own goals the way Benteke has at times.If he's £25m I'd be wanting £30m for Benteke.
Maybe some money will exchange hands if you know what I mean.
Quote from: aj2k77 on January 06, 2015, 05:18:50 PMThis might be a biased opinion but I think Benteke is better than Bony. Bony Is a good finisher but I haven't seen him create his own goals the way Benteke has at times.If he's £25m I'd be wanting £30m for Benteke.I wish we'd been a bit braver and gone for Bony ourselves that summer, I think he'd have been excellent alongside Benteke.
that will be a good deal for both sides. Swansea will pocket the good part of 25m I imagine and Bony has proven himself in the PL. He was a very a good signing for Swansea, a bit like what people say when we sell Benteke unfortunately.
Delph was certainly excellent last season, however I'm struggling to think of a game this season where he's been particularly impressive. For me he's gone from indispensable to replaceable, especially now we have Sanchez. We don't really need an all action type, now we need someone with a bit more guile in the final third. As much as I like delph, he doesn't do that often enough.
Quote from: PeterWithe on January 06, 2015, 06:03:27 PMThe cynic in me thinks a Man City reserve, like Sinclair for instance, might be on his way to Swansea in a swap and be valued by both clubs at a rather unrealistic figure.If that were to help balance Man City's books (and mean that they didn't have to give as much actual cash to Swansea), why would Swansea agree to that?
The cynic in me thinks a Man City reserve, like Sinclair for instance, might be on his way to Swansea in a swap and be valued by both clubs at a rather unrealistic figure.