I imagine that he wasn't desperate to leave and we weren't desperate to force him out. But at the same time, he didn't mind moving on and we had obvious PSR benefits if he was open to it. I think most footballers these days accept that they're a job where they get very well paid, and being shunted around from club to club is fine as long as the clubs involved make it worth their financial (and to some extent, sporting) while.He's probably fine with it all. We're definitely fine with it - for all the discussion in the summer about whether Onana is an upgrade or a downgrade, I'm 100% certain that Emery sees him as an upgrade. If it turns out that Juventus want to move him on at a loss in a year or two, I'm pretty sure we'd be interested.
And some underwear. (I imagine anyway).
Rumours he wants to come back.Sauce: Ketchup. And Twitter
Apparently he is signing for citeh on loanI think i just threw up abit in my mouth
On his Villa form I'd take him over Lewis, Gundogan or Nunes though - which is what they're currently making do with.
Quote from: Dave on January 06, 2025, 10:48:28 AMOn his Villa form I'd take him over Lewis, Gundogan or Nunes though - which is what they're currently making do with.Juve signed him based on his Villa form obviously but then didn't persevere with him? Having said that, his form did tail off towards the end of the season. Maybe he's one of those players who needs more time than most to settle into a team. We afforded him that and got the best out of him.
FFS - they all end up and Man City dont they.