aliosha a écrit :Ouais, sauf que de nos jours, il faut pas 10 jours pour avoir les résultats d'un IRM ou dun scanner, et qu'ils auraient pu commencer par la prise de sang pour les examens et non terminer par cela, histoire de gagner encore du temps et ça je pense que le FC METZ en est conscient.
Franchement, si nous étions armés offensivement, je m'en tapperai que le transfert tire en longueur, or ce n'est pas le cas et c'est ce qui m'embête.
Voici le dernier article en version originale non sous-titrée, en date d'aujourd'hui issu du site
www.foreverwestham.com
"Who are ya?
Diafra Sakho is a Senegalese striker who currently plays for Metz in the French Ligue 1 – they earned promotion back to the top flight for this season. He has had an excellent goalscoring record at that level during the last two seasons, scoring 19 and 20 goals respectively, and was voted the best player in the French Ligue 2 last season.
Big Sam – spend some money!
The 24-year-old would apparently be available for
a fee of around £3.5million, but there are also a few reports circulating that a loan deal with a view to a permanent transfer could be another possibility. This may be more appealing to West Ham, who have
to keep an eye on the financial fair play regulations, having already spent big money this summer.
Believability factor
A few days ago the Daily Mail reported that a transfer fee had been agreed between West Ham and Metz, and that Sakho himself was particularly keen on a move to England. They quoted his agent Willie Mackay as saying: “
the fee is agreed between the clubs but Diafra is yet to agree personal terms. He is keen to come to England.”
There have also been several other websites reporting that a move is on the cards, although there is now some suggestion that it could be
a loan deal rather than an
immediate permanent transfer. So there is certainly truth to this story. Ultimately, it looks to be a case of wait and see; whether or not personal terms are agreed, or if West Ham are able to agree a deal with a different target they consider better than Sakho, as they are currently being linked with a whole host of other forwards.
Game-changer
Sakho is young, and has a powerful physical presence, standing at over 6 feet tall, which would help make the Senegalese striker an attractive prospect to Allardyce, as well as his superb goalscoring record.
Despite these boxes being ticked, however, it would surely be a risk to take someone from the second tier of French football, and place him straight into the speed and physicality of the Premier League, as Sakho would never have experienced football at this level before. For me, it would be preferable to get someone else in who has a proven goalscoring record in the Premier League.
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