Where now for Ibrahimovic?


Well, it had to happen, the Uruguyan freak Edinson Cavani moves to Paris Saint-Germain on a five year contract signing for €64 million from Napoli, but where does this leave Zlatan Ibrahimovic now?







Well, it had to happen, the Uruguyan freak Edinson Cavani moves to Paris Saint-Germain on a five year contract signing for €64 million from Napoli, but where does this leave Zlatan Ibrahimovic now?
The Italian champions are at again in the transfer market, not only have they added reinforcement to their attack and defence but also could in the midfield as well.
Manchester United could finally have identified a player with the ability and the personality to assume the Roy Keane mantle.
United have never found a like for like replacement for the
So where does it lie? Could the in-form and much sought after Pole be plying his trade in the Premier League next season? Or is Spain or France calling? One place it looks like he won’t be playing is in Germany.
As an avid admirer of hard work and craft, I find myself somewhat disappointed by the season that just ended which saw my club romp to a 3rd title in its (short) history.
There are a few managers who have have made moves or will move in the summer transfer window. But will they complete their task as tactician and push the team to glory?
Arsene Wenger is now the longest serving manager in the Premier League and the entire league as a whole but I’m led to ask the question is it time for him to go?
This is not due to me having a sly punt on Paul Tisdale being
It is the talk of the town around Paris as we draw near to the transfer window. Who will move and who will stay.
The headline "Paris smiles with Beckham" graced the front page of Le Parisien newspaper today as David Beckham began a new chapter in his illustrious career by pulling on the navy blue jersey of Paris St Germain on Sunday evening.
Last week it was confirmed that Ashley Cole has signed a one year extension to his current contract with Chelsea, ending months of speculation that he would be following team-mate Frank Lampard out of the exit door at Stamford Bridge this summer.
“I’ll put a hotel on Mayfair please.” To many of us, uttering those victorious words is merely hammering down the final nails in the proverbial coffins for your fellow Monopoly players; where you brag about how much fake money you’ve accumulated over the course of the board game.
Money-bags Paris Saint Germain got off to the perfect start to their Champions League campaign last night as they dismantled Dynamo Kiev. The manner of the victory, 3-0 up before half time with goals from heavyweights Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Thiago Silva and Alex before young hot-shot Javier Pastore completed the scoring in stoppage time, sent out a statement of intent from Carlo Ancelotti’s men to the rest of Europe
The moment Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic set foot onto Parisian concrete, a momentus shift in world football went into full swing.
Fairytales do exist after all. A bit less than a year after Paris Saint-Germain were bought by Qatar Sports Investments, Montpellier and its loveable young and bold side piped them to the title courtesy of one win. And it certainly is deserved.
Liverpool manager Luis Suarez has laughed off speculation linking striker Luis Suarez with a move to Paris St. Germain.