Shocking transfers that nearly happened

With the World Cup well under way, there has been a lack of transfer activity taking place. Therefore in order to make up for that, we thought we should highlight a number of transfers that so nearly went through. Here are the Top 10:

1. Ronaldinho to Manchester United

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This transfer was about to happen when Ronaldinho was still playing for the French club PSG. At that time, the Red Devils sold David Beckham and wanted to replace him with the Brazilian legend. However things did not proceed as they wished as they were outbid by Spanish giant Barcelona where the famed dribbler became a massive hit for the club.

2. Radamel Falcao to Aston Villa FalcaoThe Colombian striker nearly joined the Villains in January 2008, when they decided to bid for him whilst he was still playing for former club, River Plate. They made an initial bid of £5M which was rejected. They did not up their bid for the Colombian striker and he later became one of the world’s most expensive players and is currently playing for AS Monaco.

3. Yaya Toure to Arsenal Yaya Toure ArsenalOne of the best midfielders in the Premier League right now, Yaya Toure could have been a Gunner in 2003. He had a trial with the North London club and a deal around £1.3M was arranged but the transfer did not happened as the Ivorian midfield powerhouse could not get a work permit in order to play in England.

4. Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Arsenal zlatan ibrahimovic fotbollAnother big miss for the Gunners as Arsene Wenger offered a trial to the Swedish striker but he refused and said “Zlatan doesn’t do auditions”. The skilful striker preferred instead to sign for Ajax and did not take up Wenger’s offer of a trial. He later became one of the world’s best strikers and now currently plays for French side PSG.

5. Cristiano Ronaldo to Liverpool Ronaldo PortuagalFormer Reds boss Gerard Houiller was on the verge of signing the Portuguese in 2005 before the transfer fell through. The Liverpool board could not agree on the wage demand for him and did not go through with the transfer. Ronaldo was then bought by rivals Manchester United and became a massive hit for the club before moving to Real Madrid for a then record fee.

6. Zinedine Zidane to Newcastle ZidaneThe former Juventus man was offered to the Magpies in 1996 for a fee of £1.6M from Bordeaux. However they could not recognise his talent and turned down the opportunity to sign the French superstar. He was signed by Juventus where he proved his worth before moving to Real Madrid.

7. Gareth Bale to Manchester United  Bale Real madridIn 2007, the Red Devils were very interested in former Southampton player, Gareth Bale. However they could not find an agreement over the fee for the player, hence the transfer therefore broke down. The Welsh wizard was later transferred to Tottenham for a fee of £10M. He did superbly well for the Spurs with a number of match-winning performances, before he was sold for a fee of 100M Euros to Real Madrid last summer.

8. Didier Drogba to Arsenal DrogbaAnother opportunity missed by the Gunners, after Arsene Wenger revealed that the Ivorian superstar could have been bought by Arsenal for a fee of £100k but did not take the risk as he was not sure whether Drogba could cope with English football. He must have got some regret when Chelsea bought him for £24M from Marseille and the lethal target-man did superbly well in the Premier League and became a Chelsea legend.

9. Michael Essien to Burnley 

Essien GhanaIn 1999, Burnley missed the opportunity to sign Essien for free. This could not happen as one of the club’s rules stipulated that a youth player could not be on a wage higher than £60 a week. In 2005, Essien joined Chelsea from Lyon for a fee of £26M and went on to win the league with them.

10. Robert Lewandowski to Blackburn Rovers

LewandowskiThis transfer was bound to happen in 2010 when Robert Lewandowski was still an unknown footballer. Blackburn Rovers were on the verge of completing the transfer before a volcano eruption in Iceland created a huge cloud and all flights was cancelled including that of Lewandowski to England. The transfer therefore broke down and Lewandowski was signed by Dortmund where he became one of the most prolific strikers in Europe.

Written by Nadeem – @nadz_robbani // @100percentAFC

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The Love Story of Ronaldo and Bale

Real Madrid this season at times have looked like they have been on another level to every team they’ve played. This has been made possible by the new and extremely expensive partnership between the two most expensive players in football, Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale. Some thought that when Bale moved to Madrid last summer from North London he wouldn’t be able to cope with the pressure of playing in the same team as Ronaldo and being his under-study. This was a complete change to how Bale used to play as the 24 year old from Cardiff used to carry his ex-club Tottenham Hotspur through all their struggles. However this change of club and change of play style has proved to be worth-while and maybe Tottenham fans will be gutted that they didn’t sell him for more. Gareth Bale has gone from strength to strength this season as he has managed to find the net 20 times in the 31 matches that he has played. Not to mention the 16 assists as well. Bare in mind that Bale picked up a couple of injuries throughout the season. These statistics show that Bale is deadly and hasn’t needed to take a full season to get used to the La Liga.

Now onto his counter-part Cristiano Ronaldo. Cristiano Ronaldo has had another thunderous season which has seen him score the joint most goals (league) with every player in Europe. He banged in 47 goals from 40 matches this season and this is a remarkable achievement for any player. Scoring more goals than the number of games you play in is an achievement that anyone would be proud of. This is why Ronaldo won the Ballon d’Or earlier this season. Assists wise, he only picked up 12. I say only because that’s 4 less than his team-mate Gareth Bale and 10, yes 10 assists less than other Madrid player Ángel Di María. But needless to say 12 assists and 47 goals is still by far the best in the league.

Now to the partnership. The partnership between the two most expensive football player’s is quite spectacular. Sometimes it feels as though they have been playing together for years on end. They seem to subconsciously know where each other is on the field without even raising their heads. The chemistry between them is unbeatable. When comparing their strike-force to the one of Messi and Neymar there is no match. Ronaldo and Bale are totally supreme. This has resulted in an almost identical run as their rivals Atletico Madrid in the Champions League. Where Real only lost one game. However there is still one more job to do. There is one game left this season. The UEFA Champions League Final in Lisboa at the Estadio da Luz. Can Ronaldo and Bale produce some magic one more time?

Make sure to return later this evening to find out our reactions to the Champions League Final.

Louis – @ItsLouiis // @AllAboutSpurs

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Ronaldo and Bale have formed a formidable partnership this season across Europe