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Hootie121082 Vrysoulles 11 Jul 18 1.54pm | |
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Apparently given the green light to discuss terms with Fenerbache. Surely given the chance he would rather stay in the Premiership. Not sure of his wage demands but could be a good replacement for Cabaye. Wijnaldum is a bit more attacking minded than cabaye but personally think he could be a good fit for us. Can also play on either wing if needed. Might not break the bank as he is down the pecking order and Liverpool might not demand a huge fee, especially since the signing of Fabinho. What are your thoughts.
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bexleydave Barnehurst 11 Jul 18 2.06pm | |
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Joining up with Philip Cocu could be a plus for him as would the Champions League. Also do we have £30m+ to spend on a single player? I somehow doubt it. Finally, I'd be surprised if he considers us as attractive as something he scrapped off his boots.
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mattteo 11 Jul 18 2.08pm | |
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This is nuts. If he was given the green light to talk to Fenerbahce it'a multi-million transfer fee (his contract is until 2021) and 6 digit weekly salary for him. Wijnaldum was almost a Champions League player this year, he's not coming to Palace.
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Booted Eagle Bristol 11 Jul 18 6.23pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
This is nuts. If he was given the green light to talk to Fenerbahce it'a multi-million transfer fee (his contract is until 2021) and 6 digit weekly salary for him. Wijnaldum was almost a Champions League player this year, he's not coming to Palace. Bit harsh, think you mean winner ? As you say he ain't coming our way due to economics.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 12 Jul 18 12.52pm | |
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Something about his attitude concerns me. Newcastle at ours the season they were relegated he was laughing on the pitch and didn’t seem too fussed. Not very Palace.
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