big question, then again there are few chairman/owners of clubs who wouldn't think twice about a 30m bid, just find it hard to believe spurs would actually offer that much
Same here, much as I like him he's not 'worth' a £30m bid. That said, I still wouldn't sell him for any money as I've said all along.
If there is any truth in it, Ashley could start repairing some bridges by openly resisting and therefore demonstrating some semblance of ambition. Despite what some people on here like to claim, we're not THAT fucking hard up.
while we would reject it on principle we're fans, ashley would think would any club ever offer more if 30m was slapped on the table. with the incoming rules from uefa i doubt if other clubs bid for him in the future the offer would be anywhere near 30m