Monday, July 13, 2009

Transfer Talk: Tolerating Valencia

It's not what we were hoping for, nor what we expected. The meeting on Villa between the two parties has been concluded, and Valencia president Manuel Llorente is being more of an annoying prick than we thought he could be, declaring that Villa won't leave Valencia for less than fifty million.

He is so dreaming though. What does he thinks he's doing, claiming that Villa would only be sold if an "outrageously outrageous" offer were made? He must realize that Barcelona are not Real Madrid. We actually have a sense of economy and we are wise in our transfer deals. We are currently offering for Villa more than we have ever paid for a single player, and Valencia should keep quiet and take it, if they know what's good for them.

Bottom line is that Villa himself wants to leave the club. He told Llorente so, but the stubborn man just won't listen. However, all he's doing is wasting his time and ours, because Villa will ultimatley arrive in Barcelona.

Every year there's always one player who Barca have to court for ages to finally sign him. Last year it was Daniel Alves, the year before it was Thierry Henry. But no matter how long it takes, we always get our man. David Villa is only a matter of time, if you ask us. So for now at least, we're going to tolerate this ridiculousness from Valencia, and be patient.

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