Yossi Benayoun
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Only on here nothing in papers.SL wrote:Ive seen Matt Holland mentioned on here a few times.
Have we been linked with him ?
I was away on holiday last week and didnt see anything in the papers.
Cheers.
Dont believe it unless its on the list http://www.kumb.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=42502
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According to http://football.guardian.co.uk/rumourmill/Marky wrote:Why are Racing letting him go?
They don't want to:
Also looks like Jimmy could be out for a while as we are linked with another keeper:Alan Pardew also wants a midfielder and reckons Israel ace Yossi Benayoun could be his trump card next season. Real Zaragoza may be determined to cling on to their skilful playmaker, and have already rejected a £1.8m bid from Bolton, but the player is determined to come to England and has rejected a lucrative new contract offer from the Spaniards. Pardew reckons £2.5m will make him a West Ham player.
The Hammers head is also pounding a path to Russel Hoult's front door, obviously aware that he may need goalkeeping cover for frequent fumbler Roy Carroll. Fulham want the Baggies man too though.
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Think they've got it wrong. As I understand it, when he didn't want to renew, Santander (not Zaragoza :roll: ) decided to cash in. They negotiated a transfer with a russian club for £3.5 mil, but Yossi turned them down. In disgust they then sold him to his agent for £2.5 mil :shock:Alan Pardew also wants a midfielder and reckons Israel ace Yossi Benayoun could be his trump card next season. Real Zaragoza may be determined to cling on to their skilful playmaker, and have already rejected a £1.8m bid from Bolton, but the player is determined to come to England and has rejected a lucrative new contract offer from the Spaniards. Pardew reckons £2.5m will make him a West Ham player.
Guess Pardew has to offer a bit above £2.5 mil to get him....
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This sort of thing happens all the time in South America. IRC thats why spurs didnt sign Diego, because his dad and his agent owned part of him and so did his club. Somehting along those lines im sure Glorious Spurs will correct me if need be.noble art wrote:so agents can now buy players :shock:
whats this game coming too?
In Italy, its not unusal for a player to be owned by more than one club.
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Same was true of Eto'o before he went to Barca. 50/50 between Real Madrid and real Mallorca (for whom he played)jastons wrote: This sort of thing happens all the time in South America. IRC thats why spurs didnt sign Diego, because his dad and his agent owned part of him and so did his club. Somehting along those lines im sure Glorious Spurs will correct me if need be.
In Italy, its not unusal for a player to be owned by more than one club.
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Actually the lad & his dad were very keen on the deal going through, it was Santos piddling about which scuppered the deal in the end, also we were waiting for his Italian passport to come through, in the end (and personally i was mightily relieved) we didn't get him, He has hardly pulled up any trees at porto or for Brazil.jastons wrote: This sort of thing happens all the time in South America. IRC thats why spurs didnt sign Diego, because his dad and his agent owned part of him and so did his club. Somehting along those lines im sure Glorious Spurs will correct me if need be.
In Italy, its not unusal for a player to be owned by more than one club.
But to answer your question yes, Santos had signed the lad from his local boys club under the condition that his father had a 20% stake in his son.
A bizarre developement in football but there you go.
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Only thing to consider here is that he generally plays as more of a number 10 type player than as a central midfielder. Decent player though and IMO certainly good enoguh to belong in the midtable regions of the Premiership - but only (as GS said) if you were employing a 4-5-1 formation or a 4-4-2 where he plays as the deep lying striker.For a midfielder 16 goals in two seasons in La Liga is very impressive. Dont know the exact numbers but would be suprised if the likes of Figo, Beckham or Zidane did much better than that
The story of Zahavi taking over his contract stunk a bit if you ask me though. Apparantly a sale was agreed with the Russian side for 5 million Euros. Benayouan refused to speak to them and said he'd see out his contract, this paved the way for Zahavi to pay £3.5 million Euros to buy out his contract, and Yossi then went and spoke with the Russians (no doubt with them adding the extra 1.5 million on to his wages/the agents fees).
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I'd be over the moon if this happens.
Never thought West Ham could afford him, but if we can his creativity is exactly what we need in midfield. His vision is extraordinary, his technical ability is fantastic as well. He's a bit skinny though and doesn't seem aggressive enough for the Premiership, but so wasn't Berkovic if you think about it.
He was Santander's top scorer last season with about 15, mostly dribbled efforts. His season highlight was his hatrick in Deportivo's "Riazor", for which he was given 10 ratings all over Spain's sports newspapers.
Very versatile as well, can play behind the forwards as a playmaker, but can also easily play on either wing.
Lovely player, Israel's top man, way ahead of Tal Ben Haim and Yaniv Katan- sign him .
Never thought West Ham could afford him, but if we can his creativity is exactly what we need in midfield. His vision is extraordinary, his technical ability is fantastic as well. He's a bit skinny though and doesn't seem aggressive enough for the Premiership, but so wasn't Berkovic if you think about it.
He was Santander's top scorer last season with about 15, mostly dribbled efforts. His season highlight was his hatrick in Deportivo's "Riazor", for which he was given 10 ratings all over Spain's sports newspapers.
Very versatile as well, can play behind the forwards as a playmaker, but can also easily play on either wing.
Lovely player, Israel's top man, way ahead of Tal Ben Haim and Yaniv Katan- sign him .
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Bar the goalkeeper, he was easily israels best player when i saw em play ireland. And the times ive seen Racing play hes look very lively.
Hes a top player, would be fantastic if we got him
As for agents owning them, a group of investors bought Danny Webber for Watford and effectively owned him. And its was their decision to sell him not Watfords
Hes a top player, would be fantastic if we got him
As for agents owning them, a group of investors bought Danny Webber for Watford and effectively owned him. And its was their decision to sell him not Watfords
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Ditto never seen him play but I also really want him to sign. He must have something special considering the amount of people knocking one out over him and young Harv is nowhere to be seen.SL wrote:Despite never seeing him play I really want us to sign this fella.
2.5 Mill for such quality and potential seems almost too good to be true!
Where's the catch?
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It's all over Israeli sports websites.
Hopefully Yossi's talking to Eyal Berkovic on the phone right now, and Eyal is explaining how wonderful West Ham and East London are .
Hopefully Yossi's talking to Eyal Berkovic on the phone right now, and Eyal is explaining how wonderful West Ham and East London are .
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I seem to recall Eyal saying the opposite about West Ham when he left - something about unprofessional, drinking culture....?Israeli_Hammer wrote:It's all over Israeli sports websites.
Hopefully Yossi talking to Eyal Berkovic on the phone right now, and Eyal is explaining how wonderful West Ham and East London are .