Saturday, February 16, 2013

Pep to take Bayern to new heights?

I'm coming for you.


AH! This is something I haven't done in a while. Everyone that knows me knows that I love football and everything (well except the racism) that comes with it. One of the things I love the most is the transfer window as this builds expectations for a new season.



Players I think will leave Bayern.
Mail Online reported that Pep Guardiola wants Bale at bayern next season. Bale is also linked with Real  Madrid but Real is a mess right now and I don't see Bale choosing Mou (or whoever succeeds him) over Pep. Yes I know that Real and Spurs have that deal they made but the player has to agree to any deal made. They also wrote that Pep will be handed a 100 million pounds to build the team he wants. Anyone that has taken note of the window in recent years will know that a lot can be done with that amount. Europe can be conquared with that amount. Should he get Bale and Suarez, the likes of Gomez and Ribery (both great players) would have to make way. Gomez found the back of the net 80 times in the last 2 seasons for Bayern but Pep has is the same coach the let Deco, Ronaldinho, Ibrahimovic & Eto'd go. For that alone I'm sure that only a few players are safe from getting sacked come the next transfer window. I'm expecting Pep to let go of at least 3 players that are currently in the team and go for 3 Barcelona players. Robben is also likely to be let go.

Safe? I think so.


Now should Pep get Suarez, Gomez would be Ibrahimovic no.2. Now these are obviously my opinions on what I think will happen but anyone that has watched Pep will know that Bayern will not have a quiet summer (winter for us folks in the Southern hemisphere) and more than one top player will leave Bayern. Also Pep's reputation in the football world will surely attract some of the best players to the Bundesliga. I just hope that Dortmund builds a team that can compete with Pep's Bayern. Klopp vs Pep should be one interesting fixture. The transfer window and I have missed Pep.I'm looking forward to what i think will be one of the most exciting transfer windows of the century.




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