19 Aug 2013 14:54:02
David moyes worked with Baines and Fellaini and I think he would know how much they are worth, therefore he will only go to the price he thinks is of sufficient benefit to United. Cost wise and Player wise.
He thinks they are good enough and both would improve our team, I personally don't think 28 million is enough. Maybe 35 million would be closer to their actual valuations, which would be a good piece of business in my eyes. Bolster up our midfield and provide competition for Evra which hopefully will force him and Baines to improve as a player.

Wonder now that this has gone public how it has effected Evra's and Fabio's confidence? Just another thing to think about. we may see some repercussions of this within the ext few days.
Jam


1.) 19 Aug 2013
Totally agree with you. There is no way that Everton would accept £28m for the pair. Unfortunately this seems to be the way transfers go now. The low first bid to unsettle the player and then a higher second, third and fourth. bid.

Chelsea did it to us with your fat ex player and regrettably we are playing the same game.

However it is not fair to blame Moyes - a manager tells the board who he wants to sign and leaves it to them to make an offer.