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Is he better than Martial?
First look at the name I thought it was the new bad guy from Star Wars
Is he better than Martial?
Nope, currently I see him at a similar level to Martial at Monaco last season, maybe not as good, who knows. He's just as talented IMO though. Arguably he's better than Lingard and Memphis.
He's been very good for Switzerland and in the Europa League, but even as a big fan of his, I have to admit that we currently need players like Lukaku, Kane or Griezmann more.
If we do buy him in January where would you see him playing in our current formation?
We should really be thinking long-term. We're so far away from being contenders in Europe and while the league is gettable, it's moreso because the other teams are so weak.
If we think Embolo is a star, this is probably our only chance to acquire him. I hope we keep buying young.
This may be more to the fact that their DoF, Klaus Allofs, is very chatty about the players he's interested in, and he is interested in him for a long time. Apparently he watched Embolo this weekend again and considers a bid in January, price tag is reported to be ca. €20m. I'd be surprised though if this will happen.That's true and it's the reason why I want him to sign for us as early as possible, similar to Martial. Together they could be devastating in a 4-4-2. But there's a lot of competition we have to deal with and it's probably best for him, if he stays until the summer. Wolfsburg have been linked the most I think. If I were his agent, I'd most likely tell him that Gladbach would be his best next move.
I've changed my stance a bit about him coming in. Ideally we loan him out IMO. We don't have the enviroment for him to thrive. But to answer your question, either upfront with Martial on the left or on the right with Martial upfront.
This may be more to the fact that their DoF, Klaus Allofs, is very chatty about the players he's interested in, and he is interested in him for a long time. Apparently he watched Embolo this weekend again and considers a bid in January, price tag is reported to be ca. €20m. I'd be surprised though if this will happen.
Loan him out as in back to Basel for the rest of the season or a longer loan spell than that? We are in a strange spot, we are being linked to players like Embolo and Sane who are exciting young talents that along with Martial, Memphis, Pereira and Lingard could provide a fantastic long term attacking core, but whether it's possible to blood that many in at once without any proven senior attacking talent and remain top 4 competitive, I'm not sure and it would be a huge gamble.
Last summer I wanted him to sign for us and loan him out to Gladbach for a season. If we'd buy him in January, I'd loan him back to Basle until the end of the season. What follows afterwards should be decided after the Euros. It's too much speculation anyway. He could easily go somewhere else and essentially I agree that we need a more rounded player like the ones I've mentioned.
Is he a centre forward or more of a mobile forward?
SteveJ is the best judge in that regard. Let's hear what he has to say. How about Bree Ebolo?
There are so many variables right now that I agree it's hard to work out what is best, he's the kind of level that is buyable in a January window but asking a 18 year old to come in mid season and change the course of our attack seems pointless for both him and us, but stranger things have happened and players like Lukaku, Griezmann and Fekir are not really January options.
Is he a centre forward or more of a mobile forward?
Skinny
Cameroon-born Breel Embolo moved to Switzerland with his mother as a child and has become his adopted nation’s most thrilling young football player. He joined the youth set-up at FC Basel in 2010 but didn’t make his first team debut until as recently as March 2014. The next weekend he made his Swiss Super League bow and scored his first senior goal.
He hasn’t looked back.
2015 has been…
Business as usual. Apparent versatility in young players often raises concerns and suspicion but, in shifting to accommodate the more experienced Marc Janko, Embolo has found a secondary role that will do him the world of good as he works towards a future as a modern striker.
He’s often played on the right wing this season despite being more naturally suited to a traditional number nine role, but he’s proved adept at both. England supporters might remember his phenomenal backheel return on a one-two back in September but they might not recall Embolo selling Luke Shaw for a mug shortly afterwards.
He’s got tricks like that in his locker but he’s a very intelligent forward as well. His movement is good and his footwork is arguably his biggest strength. He’s good in the air and very comfortable on the ball, seeming to play at his own pace more often than not. His passing is decent and his vision for a longer pass is impressive, albeit subject to rather spottier execution.
Embolo was summed up by the only goal of the game against Young Boys in October. After defending a set piece in his own box, Embolo showed lightning pace to turn defence into attack in the blink of an eye, eventually being brought down just as he was about to burst into the Young Boys half. After the free kick was taken he played a lovely one-two and scored into the bottom corner from 20 yards. It was his fourth of the season.
Embolo can look languid but he certainly gets about the pitch. When he’s playing up front he works defenders hard and works hard defensively himself, using his speed and physique well. Links with a seemingly endless list of clubs are rooted in his obvious potential. At 18, Embolo is a Swiss champion and, now, a regular international. Having zipped through the youth ranks he made his senior debut in March, scoring his first goal in October.
What’s next?
Embolo is being managed carefully and rightly so. He’s rested every few weeks but is trusted in Basel’s biggest games. He’s started 12 of their 18 matches in the Swiss Super League in 2015/16 so far.
There are areas of his game that Embolo must work on. He can be very rash in the tackle and can count himself lucky not to have been sent off on one or two occasions this year. He also has a bit of a blindspot when it comes to being caught offside, but he’ll overcome that in time. More worrying, if he’s to play regularly on the flank, is that his all-action approach leaves gaps on his wing too often.
With EURO 2016 coming up Embolo has a great chance to further show off his ability. A good display in the summer and Basel might find themselves unable to hold onto him as long as they would have liked.
We were linked to him iirc. Well, most top clubs are so that ain't saying much.He's awesome in FM, plays on the right hand of a 4-3-3 with Martial up top for me.
Imagine if that became real life![]()
On the other hand, signing 2-3 players who have such qualities will actually transform our current system, and everybody benefits from it. One of the reasons there's so little space when we play is because we don't have enough players with both pace and technical quality.Appears to be a very talented young man. His blistering pace mean he looks best when there's space to attack or on the counter attack, as can be seen in the video in the OP. I don't think our current system would be the best for him.
Agreed. Signing him would make almost to much sense, he can play both as a striker and on the right two positions were we are short in quality and I'm certain Basel would sell him even in January for the right price.This is the kind of signing we should be looking. Similar to Martial. Instead we will continue pursuing dreams like Neymar.
"Having evaluated the situation, we have decided to refuse Wolfsburg's offer for Embolo as the player is no longer for sale. He is aware of the situation and has accepted our decision."
They must know they have a more substantial offer coming in the summer to turn down that fee, I mean what is the record for a Swiss player bought from the Swiss league?
Shaqiri's Bayern sale at £12 million was the club & Swiss Super League's richest transfer.
I just don't think they are necessarily motivated to sell atm, there's a youth transition underway at the club with fewer veterans. To sell their best asset would pin them back a bit, we'll see
So we do make these types of signings then? This criticism makes no sense.This is the kind of signing we should be looking. Similar to Martial. Instead we will continue pursuing dreams like Neymar.