02 Aug 2013 20:43:18
When Bale finally signs for Real Madrid, expect Spurs to make a bid for Nani.

Just20n


1.) 02 Aug 2013
Well going by David Levys valuation of players then £60 million would sound a fair price ;)

Mad Hattet


2.) 02 Aug 2013
Great.


3.) 02 Aug 2013
Why wait till he's gone.


4.) 02 Aug 2013
Manchester United do not sell players to 'rivals'. End of.


5.) 03 Aug 2013
If this is true we better make them pay like 20m


6.) 03 Aug 2013
Yes we do, sold Tevez to city & city won the league, sold Strachan to leeds, & leeds won the league- just sayin.


7.) 03 Aug 2013
No name since when are Spurs rivals?

Frazier Campbell
Teddy Sheringham

If Nani is surplus to requirements I'm pretty sure the hierarchy within the club would accept a bid from Spurs but would hope we try and drive a hard bargain like they do to us!

And didn't they sign a Belgian winger last week, supposedly to free Bale up to play centrally? I wouldn't be surprised if they don't join the Rooney race with all the cash they'll have.

Ben


8.) 03 Aug 2013
Ben, as it stands they have a better squad and therefore are rivals! I wouldn't be so naieve mate if I were you! If I remember they took 4 points off of us last term and are improving regardless of bales departure or not! And as for nani they are simply not interested in the player


9.) 03 Aug 2013
Spurs are not immediate rivals in the sense that city are, hence the inverted commas.

We did not sell Tevez to City, he was on a 2 year loan deal that we didn't take up the option to buy after that. False revisionism won't help you there. Just look at the fuss Heinze made over our refusal to sell to Liverpool, he took us to court, and the court ruled that a verbal policy had been made that United do not sell to rival domestic clubs.
If Nani is sold, it will be abroad, same as Rooney.


10.) 03 Aug 2013
We never sold tevez
We never owned tevez