He's just starting to make a name for himself, and they're already asking for 50 million British pounds?
"That's something Daniel Levy would do," Abramovich said coolly.
As a businessman, he understood perfectly well that when faced with a high price, the buyer could choose not to buy, but they couldn't take away the seller's right to ask for a high price.
As for the final transaction price, that was up to the market to decide.
Or rather, there were always some desperate parties willing to spend a fortune.
"That Carroll from Newcastle, with 7 goals and 6 assists, has also been outstanding. The Magpies are no longer satisfied with 15 million pounds; they're asking for 30 million now."
"Thirty million pounds for Andy Carroll? Fifty million for Gareth Bale? We might as well just go buy Wang Shuo from Dortmund!"
In Gourley's opinion, Wang Shuo was much better than those two rising stars.
"Wang Shuo won't be cheap either," Peter De Vries spoke up.
