Messier1994
The Swedish Rumble
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You seem like a nice fella, but my god your posts are long!
Haha, I know…
You seem like a nice fella, but my god your posts are long!
Why would you get rid of the better fullback who is only 23
I think that's just the stink of previous form when he was a young fullback under poor coaching and a poor functioning team where he never got a chance. The reality with Dalot is he's an excellent right back, only 23 year old, benched Cancelo at the world Cup deservedly. Wouldn't read into any Barcelona interest, the reports are they know he wants to stay and that United will extend his contract so there isn't much worry there. Rashford, Dalot are both pretty standard extensions IMO.Maybe buying into press reports a bit too much as feel he may wish to leave if someon elike Barcelona come in for him.
Ive never liked him personally though he has been good this season, dont personally see him as the starting right bak in our future....and if other clubs are interested, he wont want to be number two anyway
Second choice right back over Bissaka. Vanderson is Dalot replacement as he has been starting right back this seasson in case you missed it.....maybe its you watching 19/20
Maybe buying into press reports a bit too much as feel he may wish to leave if someon elike Barcelona come in for him.
Ive never liked him personally though he has been good this season, dont personally see him as the starting right bak in our future....and if other clubs are interested, he wont want to be number two anyway
Thank god you had time to post between your world cup reports.
What is your obsession with Wout Faes btw? is it the curly hair?
Dalots been one of our best and most consistent performer this year which is why I thought your OP was odd. If someone like Barca or Madrid comes in with a 60m bid for Dalot (which is roughly what I think we’d ask right now) then fair enough. Then we would be in a situation where we need to buy two RBs.
Even then… Dest has failed to impress at both Barca and now Milan, and from the bit of him I saw at the WC he looks distinctly average. Just think it would be a poor signing and would rather use the scouting network and find another Malacia than a player that we have seen struggle at two top teams in weaker leagues.
As for your first choice Vanderson, I do like the idea of having an exciting, Brazilian flair RB. Gusto another that I like, or a slightly more experienced and solid option would be Di Lorenzo at Napoli.
Who can we poach from relegation teams?
Neves? Ward-Prowse?
Lavia looks good, to be honest we need to bolster the squad with cheap, reliable squad players, no more DVB, McT etc.Who will be relegated? Think it’s so tough. Will probably see some wild relegation nerves if it stays at tight as it is. Don’t think anyone is safe from 10 (Brentford) and down. West Ham is just one point clear.
Brentford is extremely reliant on Mbumbo (sp) and Toney, but as long as they are playing they should stay up. From my point of view, Villa, Leicester, Wolves and West Ham should be too strong to be regulated. But sometimes it’s just bottom out for a team like this. We are almost halfway in and they have no marginals. If WH fires Moyes and get it wrong with the next manager they could be out.
But looking at the remaining teams, Leeds, Bournemouth, Southampton and Nothingham — the real prices from my point of view are probably Tyler Adams of Leeds and Romeo Lavia of Southampton.
Feck sake just buy him.Who can we poach from relegation teams?
Neves? Ward-Prowse?
We’d probably push €200m with those aquisitions so we’d have to make some sales. Maguire, Lindelöf, Fred, Bailly, Williams, Van De Beek and Henderson should all go.
To be honest I think we may have a definitive back line at the moment.
We just need a new top cm to take over from Eriksen and a striker, the rest would be reinforcements.
Definitely.That's how I feel too, and both positions have to be world class, game changing players
I agree. Selling Lindelof gives us a big profit since we basically have amortized the transfer fee we paid for him.
What do you guys think we could get for Lindelof?
If we manage to sell at least AWB, Maguire, Fred, Van de Beek and Henderson (for 15-20m) — we should be able to buy a player or two in the summer, but we can’t make even cheaper signings to replace Fred, Donny, AWB and co. We could spend like 150m on two guys, and that is it. We need to start to implement youth in the lineup if are going down this route (ie paying big for a striker in the summer). Amad, Mejbri, Laird, Garnacho and co,
For me this is where we have failed for a few summers, selling players. We managed to get rid of a few last summer, only because they were out of contract and a good 2/3 of them should certainly hav ebeen sold for a tidy profit a summer or two earlier.
But not even just those players you mention there is Tuanzabe, Williams, Telles, Jones.
I still feel we could have made one more signing and had a net spend under half of what we spent in the summer
Gakpo and FDJ. Oh, wait…….We desperately need a striker and then a CM.
Who can we poach from relegation teams?
Neves? Ward-Prowse?
Spot on.Striker and CM are the big ones right now. They need to be world class, nothing less.
CB, RB and GK can wait.
The RB would just be a squad option, and the CB would be a rotational player anyway.
Gakpo isn't a striker.Gakpo and FDJ. Oh, wait…….![]()
We need a top striker and center midfield that can slow the tempo down and maintain possession. I feel we rush things at times
1. Striker who can hold the ball against defenders and score scrappy goals (both Martial and rashford don't score enough Haaland-ish or prime ronaldo-ish scrappy goals)
2. a CM who can carry the ball forward, dribble, and skip through presses (none of Casemiro, Bruno and Eriksen can provide that, even though they are all world class midfielders)
3. a third CB fitting highline play style to cover up for Varane. (Maguire is never a highline CB and Lindelof is too weak)
4. a new Allison Becker style goalkeeper (De Gea saved our butts for ages but he is never that kind of GK)
Who are your top two "realistic" targets for a CM and striker in the summer out of interest
Really interesting post. You're right, we have to be ruthless and exploit other clubs when they are in troubleBesides the relegated teams, we should also look at some of the Serie A clubs (Juventus and Inter) and also PSG. From afar, these teams seem to be in huuuge trouble with the FFP rules.
UEFA have already canceled 15% of their earnings from UEFA Tournaments. For future tournaments, the remains 85% will be conditionally be withheld. If they lose more than 60m in aggregate for the 22/23 and 23/24 season, they will not get any money from UEFA Tournaments, the withheld 85% for be forfeited. New targets to break even will be set up for the 24/25 season, if they break them they will get transfer bans and locked out of UEFA tournaments. A team can perhaps live through breaching the new FFP rules 1 or even 2 years, but longer than that won’t be possible.
Checkout this breakdown of some European top clubs by Swiss Ramble:
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How the feck is Juve going from minus 240 last season (and minus 220 the year before that) to just minus 60m in total for 22/23 and 23/24?? And on top of that, Juve’s CL money is already withheld and as I understand it, they will lose that money too if they don’t show that they are on the right track next summer.
The entire board for Juve has resigned. They sold De Light to Bayern. There have been reports from high tire sources that they might sell Vlahovic despite just buying him. Same with Inter, they are desperately seeking a buyer that can help to bail them out. Who will buy them? They are in a horrible state.
https://www.ft.com/content/c6114139-ef21-4aa2-a088-59804682d3d6
We have — big — issues, but they are luxury issues compared to Inter and Juve. Worst case scenario if Glazer stays and keeps taking out dividend, we do what Tottenham did after building their new stadium. Keeps new signings to a minimum, gives up hope of keeping a squad that surely can compete for top 4 even if they get injury problems, sell of all players that aren’t crucial. And after 3-4 years we regroup and start improving again. I haven’t looked at Inter and Juventus in detail — but they look screwed.
PSG? Seems mind boggling, from minus 370m a year to just minus 60 in total over two years? But they at least got someone picking up the tab, maybe they can then those capital contributions into earnings that pass UEFAs BS detector. But I wouldn’t bank on it. They have an insanely expensive squad. Seems like Messi and Neymar are leaving after this year — which is an indication that they must cut costs.