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Not for sale! Sparta refused offers to Newcastle Krejci and Hušbauer

 

Sparta Strategy in setting up the team for next season is clear: to be the most conservative. The board has decided to sell a single player from the starting lineup - goalkeeper Tomáš Vaclík moved to Basel. No one else but the fighting of the Champions League will not go away, even if bids are. Letenský club had to reject the renowned Newcastle from Premier League, which wanted two of his jewelry Josefa Hušbauer and Ladislav Krejci!

 

"At the moment no negotiations do not know is equal to the reject - whether it's Joe (Hušbauer) or Lada Krejci. In the winter and now offers were both wanted by coincidence Newcastle. But the players are aware of the fact that, at least until the end of the Champions League match anyone not want to release - and have no problem with that, "he said in an interview with the daily newspaper Sport Jakub Otava, a member of the Spartan leadership.

 

He admitted that the club can not even in these cases did not provide for any limit, above which approved the transfer. According Otava Sparta is not under any pressure because Krejci and Hušbauer have signed long-term contracts

 

"We want to be as conservative as much as possible to maintain the team together and interfere in it at least. Any negotiations would probably be very complicated, "he said.

 

The only player who has gone, it is the current leader Goalkeeper Tomas Vaclík. But was soon replaced by a quality pair of David Crop - Marek Stech.

 

"Forward, we say that a player leaves the starting lineup, and we knew it would be Tomáš Vaclík. This was the case, by all of us who fall into the category neodmítnutelná offer. Now I think we can say sure that no one goes away, "believes Otava.

 

In contrast, the arrival of reinforcements shall not, especially on the offensive. But first bosses Letenského whole must say that the potential new players better than the ones they already have. I will therefore be in transfers towards Letna very careful.

 

"We'll just do the best quality and no longer by trial and error, in that we have a lot in the distant past have learned," said board member Sparty with the fact that it is often better to invest in your own players in the form of longer-term contracts that did not need at all costs go abroad for the money. "In the end it is cheaper," he added Otava.

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Tried to watch a game or two from Sparta last year as they were tearing up their local league. Thought the standard was quite poor.

 

More tactical football than anything else. Strategies and all that.

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That would mean United would just have to thrash out the transfer fee and complete the deal with his agent in terms of fees.

 

Oh, is that all?  No problem, we're good at that stuff.

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That would mean United would just have to thrash out the transfer fee and complete the deal with his agent in terms of fees.

 

Oh, is that all?  No problem, we're good at that stuff.

 

"The Chronicle understands that Newcastle United managing director Lee Charnley has pushed hard to see the deal through for the 20-year-old, and the transfer is all but done."

 

he's a 1.5m nobody man, why are the chron of all papers making out like he's pulling off the fucking italian job?

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Think the Cabella deal might come good. That article is saying we've agreed personal terms, which is usually a good sign, as it doesn't tend to get to that stage unless negotiations with the club are heading in the right direction, and they allow permission to speak to the player.

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Think the Cabella deal might come good. That article is saying we've agreed personal terms, which is usually a good sign, as it doesn't tend to get to that stage unless negotiations with the club are heading in the right direction, and they allow permission to speak to the player.

 

I think in reality clubs tend to speak to the player first to agree terms to make sure it's worthwhile them bothering with a transfer bid to the club. At least that's what I've read before, I'm no expert and could be wrong.

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@SSportsToon: Cabaye tells French TV:

 

'they can get better players for less cost'

 

Music to ashleys ears. :anguish:

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