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Marveaux is the other, if there is another.
It would make little or no sense to buy Downing, who will probably cost 12m+ and 80k+ a week, and then keep him as second choice.
If he's being signed it has to be as an immediate starter and I don't know whether he's good enough for that - and if he is good enough now I don't think he will be good enough in two years time anyway.
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On first look it doesn't make any sense I agree. However, if we plan on buying two wide players(+Marveaux) with one being real class and another being Downing I wouldn't be too disappointed. He's premiership proven and still fairly young (26) so we'll get a decent amount of the fee back in a couple of years time when he's no longer needed. I'm not overly keen on him but it might not be that bad a signing. The fee (£10m or so) and wages (£60k should be enough if he's really keen to sign) would have to be right though.
Marveaux is the other, if there is another.
It would make little or no sense to buy Downing, who will probably cost 12m+ and 80k+ a week, and then keep him as second choice.
If he's being signed it has to be as an immediate starter and I don't know whether he's good enough for that - and if he is good enough now I don't think he will be good enough in two years time anyway.
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On first look it doesn't make any sense I agree. However, if we plan on buying two wide players(+Marveaux) with one being real class and another being Downing I wouldn't be too disappointed. He's premiership proven and still fairly young (26) so we'll get a decent amount of the fee back in a couple of years time when he's no longer needed. I'm not overly keen on him but it might not be that bad a signing. The fee (£10m or so) and wages (£60k should be enough if he's really keen to sign) would have to be right though.