What you mean like Scholes? Well we had that player last year, and as good as Scholes was at keeping the ball, the opponent will still enjoy some possession eventually. Our problem was we could not get the ball back quick enough. We were ineffective throughout the European campaign, because we simply could not stop our opponents from creating chances against us, and good ones at that.
Modric will not help in that regard any more than Sneijder or Nasri would. We need an alternative to Carrick far more imo. You simply cannot expect to go a whole season with only one defensive minded midfielder in a squad of 25.
If you do and he is injured, we are fecked. But even if he does not get injured, there will be times throughout the season when we need to rest him, or even offer more protection to the defence which means using more than one defensive minded player.
If you look at our players we are tantalisingly close to having a very good team, but for me we need just one more player like Carrick before being able to be effective in formations other than 4-4-2. This is the 4-2-3-1 which i would like to see:
-----------Back 5-----------
------Carrick----A. nother---
Nani------Rooney----Young
---------Welbeck----------
or a 4-3-3/ 4-5-1
-----------Back 5-----------
---Carrick--------A.nother---
----------Kagawa----------
-Valencia---Rooney----Young
For me without another at least competent defensive minded player next to Carrick, none of those systems will be effective enough when we don't have the ball. We can swap about the attacking players to suit any particular preference, but you can surely see what i am getting at. We have to be better at picking up runners, and tracking back effectively. Attack minded players fulfilling a defensive role will never be effective enough. We need a better balance between attack and defensive minded players than we had last year if we want to improve significantly.
No systems completely effective without the ball. Just a small thing, but why is Young in both of your formations, and both Nani and Valencia only in 1! They are far better players, in any formation for me and most of the caf!
Anyways, yes, we need another deep lying playmaker that will exist mainly to perform defensive duties but this player NEEDS to be able to pass the ball very well. That's not easy to find. If it was, City would never ever play De Jong.
Yann m'vila and Martinez stand out here.
But, getting Modric would strengthen our first XI significantly. The problem last season was we played 442; this season we'd have an attacking midfield (Kagawa), helping out as it would be a big part of his job to do so (Unlike Rooney). Secondly, if that 'Scholes' type player is Modric, rather than Scholes, who didn't exactly cover that much difference, and has a reputation of being unable to defend well at all, is the reason why at WHL we didn't complete a pass successfully for 10 minutes (Between the 10th and 20th minute!).
Simply said, by adding another midfielder, albeit a CAM, instead of a CF, we'll immediately have more defensive stability in the squad. Secondly, by having a Modric in there, we'd have a much better defensive option that Scholes, who was part of the first choice midfield 2 last season, and will run much much more than the man 10-11 years his senior.
Of course, an M'vila who also passes the ball well, or Martinez would be great sitting with Carrick, as well. Although I think Carrick would assume the 'Scholes-esque- distribution role; which he did very well in Scholes's absence.
However, Modric would lift our team so much, provided Carrick stays fit the season. If only we didn't have so much debt, and the 40-50 million quid profit went into transfers, on top of the 25-30 million cash injection!
But yeah, it's between getting a Modric (1/3 with the bookies; fans must be convinced he's coming!) which would really help us out in terms of adding massive quality and help the attackers out so much, as well as being a player free to bomb forward a little more than our midfield was last season, due to us having 1 WHOLE more midfielder to play with, but it still leaves Carrick under big duress for the season, to stay in form and injury free. Although, I think a midfield of Kagawa Modric and Cleverley/Anderson/Fletcher would do well.
However, Scholes wouldn't really be able with any of those players, i don't think; none of them are defensively able enough in that role to play with him, apart from Carrick (Who'd have Kagawa ahead of him to help out!)
OR we can get a more defensive minded deep lying playmaker, ala Mvila / Martinez, who'd give Carrick cover, be competitive for 'Scholes's' role and also ensure Carrick gets a lot of rest, and also compete with Carrick.
Possibly the second option may be better, but I think Modric and one of our Anderson/Cleverley's/Fletchers can play with Kagawa in a midfield 3, and easily be balanced.
As SAF said, 3 average midfields will run circles (triangles) around a midfield 2, no matter how good the '2' is. And a '3' of Modric, Cleverley and Kagawa would be far better than average. Even defensively it's decent; Cleverley just won't have as much license.