Monday 3 August 2009

Bruno Alves stays an option for Barcelona

Portuguese sports paper A Bola claims that Barcelona is still interested in Porto central defender and Portuguese international Bruno Alves (27).

Barcelona manager Josep Guardiola would already have detected defensive shortcomings early in the pre-season and Bruno Alves is one of the options to strengthen the centre-back positions, certainly since the transfer of Shakhtar Donetsk central defender Chygrynskiy has become unlikely after his participation in the Champions League.

Barcelona could make a new move after the team returns from the US tour but the club would nevertheless still think that the transfer fee asked by Portuguese champions Porto is too much. Porto is on the other hand not at all considering to lower the buyout clause of 30 million euro°, since the club doesn't have any financial problems after the transfers of Lisandro, Lucho and Cissokho earlier this summer.

Read more:
Barcelona preparing strong bid for Bruno Alves
Bruno Alves doesn't know what future will bring
Barcelona has been in contact with 22 players

15 comments:

pep said...

30 million euro =

43 million us dollar
26 million british pound

Culer_Than_Thou said...

Just a small thing pep...
u've mis-spelled "strengthen" in the first sentence of the first para...

didn't mean to be a crib-head... just want this blog to be perfect

Anonymous said...

No! This is what I feared. He is soon 28! There is a big difference between buying a 22 year old Chygrynskij who we can keep for 10 years and Bruno Alves, who probably won't last more than 2 years for us, as his style is very physical.

I just read that Inter are going to pay Real Madrid 4m euros for loaning Sneijder for a year? How do Madrid manage to get good money for a loan deal, while we get nothing, and even have to pay the wages?

pep said...

Thanks, Culer_Than_Thou, changed that. All remarks to make the blog better are welcomed!

LeónDragón said...

because, we don't sell our goods and keep them...not like madrid, selling good players to bring, for them hopefully, another good player.
he have to sell garbage, sorry, like gudjohnsen, hleb, caceres, etc, while they sell goods like huntelaar, sneijder, etc, for which they also paid more that they get at the end...that's all, nothing more.
if we would sell players like toure, pique or others like them (hope never happens), you would see, what we could get paid

LeónDragón said...

i meant "we have to sell" not "he..."

Anonymous said...

So, you are saying that Madrid buy great players, while we buy garbage? Toure and Pique are first team players, unlike Huntelaar, Sneijder and others at Madrid who can't get first team spot so they sell them off. You call Hleb garbage, while Huntelaar and Sneijder are great? I doubt Sneijder and Huntelaar would be as good as Hleb was at Arsenal. Garbage is Javi Garcia who hasn't proven anything, and yet Madrid sold him for 7m euros to Benfica, we can't get anything for a far superior player in Gudjohnsen.

Bogman said...

My first feeling is that perhaps Barca have a somewhat different approach when it comes to transfers than, for example, Real Madrid. It seems to me, although there of course are the mandatory exceptions that confirms the rule, that the tecnichal staff of Barcelona values the relationship with their colleagues (other clubs) more than others and therefor does not want to adventure these relationships by being cheap and difficult during negotiations. In return they hope to be treated in a similar way when they are interested in a player. Unfortunately the strategy seems to backfire from time to time causing disbelief amongst, mostly, the fans who think we are bad at negotiating. But for me it's pretty clear - it's either the Real way or the Barca way. And the choice is an easy one, beeing a Barca-fan...

Anonymous said...

Bogman: "hoping to be treated in a similar way when we are interested in a player"? Do you think this has been a success? How did Villarreal treat us when we were interested in Caceres? They are laughing all the way at us. Ripping us off completely. Our so-called good relationship by selling players cheap doesn't seem to give us any benefits at all, because we pay 22m for a Ukrainian league player, we pay 70m for Zlatan, we pay 20m for Milito, 15m for Keirrison after Palmerias bought him for 0.3m 6 months earlier etc etc. How much were we pressured for Filipe? 18m?

Our so-called partners are damn difficult in negotiations, and so should definitely we be. We need some new negotiators because it is getting ridiculous.

KluivertsBoots said...

Per Mertesacker. 6'6 and gives us another aerial option in defense and on set pieces. Young, experienced international. He deserves a big move. Let's be the one to make it happen.

LeónDragón said...

anony...please, read again!!!!!
really not that hard to understand

LeónDragón said...

btw, didn't like the idea of bruno alves, as i think there are many other options out there, instead of this surely too overprized player (20+millions for him? ridiculous).
sorry kluivertsboots, but mertesacker seems to be also no good option in my opinion, as i think, he's slow and not very agile or moveable, but without a doubt he's strong in the air and has a good balance.
would like to see a player like juan from as roma, but don't know how he's doing at the moment, but a player-type like him would be cool

PD said...

omg 30million for bruno!!! are we guys insane. he is old too.. Chygrynskiy and bruno of them who is better??

even then 30million for 27year old defender is too much...

SUPERanony said...

Thats right Leon, juan would get on rull dece in our back four. Its pretty obvious that the common denominator in these CBs are good goalscoring records and aerial presence. Juan would fit that description but he is old, I would be surprised if we didnt bid for the giant argentine federico fazio.

Sevilla said they recently turned down an 8m euro offer from an unnamed club.

SUPERanony said...

make that 7m euro

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