Agreed. I'm not saying he's finished as a striker and a goal threat. Because he's not. All I'm saying is, is that he won't be returning to that same Torres that made him the most feared striker in the world. Indeed. We may see the same with the rise of Sturridge, and if Sturridge will give us more goals then I don't care if £50million sits on the bench.
First off. Rooney hasn't had any major surgeries in the last 18months that would have impacted his form or abilities. Secondly, Rooney had already been on sensational form before he went through that dip, so there was enough evidence to suggest he'd return to that. The comparison between Rooney and Torres' form is thin. In fact, it's non-existent. They aren't comparable. Their situations are completely different.
You don't know that. You are like those media-pigs and ignorant fans who label any new Mexican forward as "the new Hernandez". If you really think we're only going after Mexican talent because of the success of Hernandez, you must have a very grim view of our scouting department.
Indeed. The only silver lining here is, with Drogba sidelined indefinitely, Sturridge has a real chance to shine as a centre-forward. Should Villas-Boas be willing to take the gamble.
Sooner or later, we will have to come tot he reality that Torres won't return to his pre-knee injuries form. ..We can only hope we will see some form of goal threat appear.
The thing is, you really cannot negotiate with Porto. Their policy, one which should be highly respected, is if you meet their buy-out clause then the player is yours. As simple as that, no negotiations on the price. Villas-Boas must know this.
Yeah there's quite a few pro's & con's to this. And if the proposed idea is for all markets to close that day, he'll face serious competition from the Serie A & La Liga
Juve to up Malouda bid http://www.skysports...7123236,00.html http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/948400/juventus-linked-with-L5m-malouda-swoop?cc=5739