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the closest thing i could find on players coming in is:
Van Der Vaart Rejects Besiktas Switch - Report
Rafael van der Vaart has rejected the chance to join Besiktas from Real Madrid and now has only a few days to find himself a new club after being told he must leave the Bernabeu.
The Dutch international was offered a deal worth €5 million-per-season by the Turkish giants, but he was not keen on the move and has turned the transfer down, according to Marca.
Real Madrid have sold Wesley Sneijder and Arjen Robben to Inter and Bayern Munich, respectively, and Van der Vaart will definitely follow them out of the Spanish club.
Despite only joining the side last year for around €13 million, the 26-year-old did not do enough to impress and has not been included in Manuel Pellegrini's plans.
A new order at Real Madrid has seen millions spent on players, and in order to recoup some of that outlay, the club's in-demand stars are being told they can leave.
Van der Vaart is said to be tempted by a move to Bayern Munich after revealing he prefers Germany or England as his next destination, but nothing official has been done.
weve been linked with him, hopefully hes holding out for a deadline day move to the arsenal
projoe wrote:the closest thing i could find on players coming in is:
Van Der Vaart Rejects Besiktas Switch - Report
Rafael van der Vaart has rejected the chance to join Besiktas from Real Madrid and now has only a few days to find himself a new club after being told he must leave the Bernabeu.
The Dutch international was offered a deal worth €5 million-per-season by the Turkish giants, but he was not keen on the move and has turned the transfer down, according to Marca.
Real Madrid have sold Wesley Sneijder and Arjen Robben to Inter and Bayern Munich, respectively, and Van der Vaart will definitely follow them out of the Spanish club.
Despite only joining the side last year for around €13 million, the 26-year-old did not do enough to impress and has not been included in Manuel Pellegrini's plans.
A new order at Real Madrid has seen millions spent on players, and in order to recoup some of that outlay, the club's in-demand stars are being told they can leave.
Van der Vaart is said to be tempted by a move to Bayern Munich after revealing he prefers Germany or England as his next destination, but nothing official has been done.
weve been linked with him, hopefully hes holding out for a deadline day move to the arsenal
Blimey Projoe, we're not even mentioned in the text... slightly tenuous, I think... I think the words grabbing and straws spring readily to mind...
projoe wrote:the closest thing i could find on players coming in is:
Van Der Vaart Rejects Besiktas Switch - Report
Rafael van der Vaart has rejected the chance to join Besiktas from Real Madrid and now has only a few days to find himself a new club after being told he must leave the Bernabeu.
The Dutch international was offered a deal worth €5 million-per-season by the Turkish giants, but he was not keen on the move and has turned the transfer down, according to Marca.
Real Madrid have sold Wesley Sneijder and Arjen Robben to Inter and Bayern Munich, respectively, and Van der Vaart will definitely follow them out of the Spanish club.
Despite only joining the side last year for around €13 million, the 26-year-old did not do enough to impress and has not been included in Manuel Pellegrini's plans.
A new order at Real Madrid has seen millions spent on players, and in order to recoup some of that outlay, the club's in-demand stars are being told they can leave.
Van der Vaart is said to be tempted by a move to Bayern Munich after revealing he prefers Germany or England as his next destination, but nothing official has been done.
weve been linked with him, hopefully hes holding out for a deadline day move to the arsenal
Blimey Projoe, we're not even mentioned in the text... slightly tenuous, I think... I think the words grabbing and straws spring readily to mind...
the last paragraph about he would prefer england or germany is the link
I know that this is a short sighted viewpoint but tonights result confirmed what I have said all along.....no point in buying promising youngsters with potential cos right now we need experienced winners who can and will stand up in the heat of the battle