Fulham have rejected a third bid from Bayern Munich – believed to be in the region of £38m – for Joao Palhinha.
Sky Germany are reporting that whilst the German giants would still like to sign the Portuguese midfielder, they are beginning to consider alternatives for the defensive midfield slot in Vincent Kompany’s side. This follows recent reporting in the German press that Bayern would not pay beyond £38m for the 28 year-old.
Fulham value Palhinha at around £60m and see no reason to drop their valuation after the Premier League’s top tackler for the past two seasons extended his Craven Cottage contract only a matter of weeks after his proposed move to Munich fell through last September.
Good there taking the Mick in to days market just trying to unsettal the player
Daniel…whatever the point is you’re attempting to make please turn the spell check feature on your device to cover up your shortcomings.
Phonetic spelling was great back when but unnecessary these days.
Of course, it may be you’re learning English, in which case I congratulate you for your efforts but perhaps try the translate feature on your device instead.
Douglas you are a classic internet goon. You have made assumptions about Daniel without knowing him., you have the temerity to give instructions. If I were you I would switch the temperance feature to on on your device.
Dead right Zippa and I apologise to Daniel, you and anyone else who had the misfortune to read it.
No excuses…bit frustrated by the inertia maybe but no more of that from here.
Top man Douglas. I withdraw my moron remark.
Now we are all harmonious again perhaps we can talk about the insulting Munich offer for Joao. Tell them to put up or shut up. If you can’t afford him don’t make arrangements with him that are designed to undermine his position in our club.
I hope it all falls apart again and he remains with us them we can look to drive forward next season.
TK do what Brighton and West Ham did when selling their star midfielders, No compromise £60 million or he stays Do not budge from that position. Fulham will become a soft touch otherwise