the buyout clause is true, so it'd be pretty stupid for him not to get dealt. might as well get the most value out of him before he walks away for peanuts.
let's just say if any team wants to buy him, they're going to have to pay more than what he's probably worth, which is pretty much the standard asfar as good to great players go anyways.
have you heard the things he's said?
"Milan are a big club but the fact they are not playing in the Champions League next season is less of a challenge. Barcelona have made a good financialoffer and there is also the chance to play alongside great players. Yes, I am still under contract to...
at this point, i'd rather arsenal sell ade, as long as they get the right price for him. once all the transfer talk involving him came about, he showed histrue colors.
united were far and away the better team today, hats off to them. missing flamini, sagna, and clichy hurt the team the most, midfield and wingers running theyouth team defenders ragged.
drogba needs decent supply to be successful, he can't create his own shot as well as the people being compared in the title of the post. drogba's afinisher, the other men are playmakers.
actually, that is kind of the point. as a public figure, when you announce that you're of any kind of high ethical, moral, or religious cause, peopleexpect you to uphold that. who really cares about what people who aren't bound by that have to say about other people who also aren't bound by...
so, for all those coming to dwight howard's defense: i'm safe to presume that none of you have ever criticized anyone on these boards for doingsomething 'sinful', christian or not, since we're all just human and make mistakes and sin, correct?
from what i understand, it was jens himself who chose to stay and turned down the transfer. i'm hoping that means he's gonna stop acting like he'sabove everyone else and just try to get aps like any other hard worker would do. it's only logical anyhow, if he wanted to play for any ol' club...
what's not to get? you take someone else's number and put your name on it. it's like saying you own that number or you're taking someoneelse's work and identity and stamping your name on it, even though that's not the intended effect.