Papa Lazarou
Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Also Kowalski who gets forgotten about a lot in these discussions but was, at the time of signing, pretty much regarded as one of the very best young midfielders in Europe.
Also Kowalski who gets forgotten about a lot in these discussions but was, at the time of signing, pretty much regarded as one of the very best young midfielders in Europe.
Let's not get carried away !!Also Kowalski who gets forgotten about a lot in these discussions but was, at the time of signing, pretty much regarded as one of the very best young midfielders in Europe.
Can't wait for that relegation battle next season if this is the case !So potential replacements:
Mac Allister - Buonanotte
Mitoma - Adringa / Ayari
Caicedo - Moder
Back on the grass as the kids like to say. Still expected to be back March/April.Have we had any recent updates on Moder? He will be like a new signing!
On the very little I've seen, I'd suggest Buananotte might be somewhere between Trossard and Lallana as more of an advanced attacking player. But I could be wrong. As mentioned above, Kozlowski could be a Caicedo/Mac replacement.So potential replacements:
Mac Allister - Buonanotte
Mitoma - Adringa / Ayari
Caicedo - Moder
If we sell any of them, it'll be Mac, not Caicedo IMO. Unlike the other two, he's been here for a couple of seasons, he would command a massive fee and ultimately deserves his chance at one of the biggest clubs in the world. He ticks all three boxes.I think there is a reasonable chance that all three will be with us next season. It is true that players and agents hold most of the cards these days, but clubs do not normally have to sell, until a player starts to run down their contract. The exception here are;
If the selling club needs the money.
The offer is too good to refuse.
The player is surplus to requirements or no longer committed.
Outside of our prized assets how long have the likes of Jude Bellingham, Declan Rice, James Maddison been in play?
Can I just add that I think that Caceido, Mac Allister and Mitoma are all brilliant and world class, but given that our club does not appear to need to sell, these players do not represent particularly good value in the market.
Mitoma - has little experience of playing at the top level, anyone prepared to pay enough to prize him away from us, is taking on a bigger risk than signing Cuccerella.
Mac Allister - is a fantastic support player, as he demonstrated in the World Cup. As a marque signing, is he going to provide the leadership on the pitch, that might be expected at a larger club?
Caicedo - Okay I am struggling a little bit with this one. Doesn't score enough goals? It may just be that having sold Cucerralla and Trossard in quick succession, it gave the impression that any of our players could be bought at any time. Just maybe the January window, will have forced a few clubs and agents to change their minds and look elsewhere for easier, cheaper or higher profile targets.
Given that the 'press' are suggesting 35M for Mitoma he's going nowhere at that price.I think we’ll do all we can to keep Mitoma. I can’t see an incoming bid big enough to tempt us to sell him this coming summer.
Eventually Adringa would be the natural successor as he’s a left sided, right footed attacker, but very raw at present. Very pacy.
I expect Alexis to go and be replaced in the first team by Buonanotte/Sarmiento.
With Caicedo, if we sell I expect we’ll need to buy to replace. Not sure that Moder or Kozlowski are at that level. Having said that Caicedo was playing for Beershott this time last year and hardly setting the world alight with them but for the odd game.
I'd be shocked if we let three players go at once. I know we did last season but Bissouma wasn't renewing his contract and Maupay was falling out of favour:: all of these three are first team regulars with long contracts - I can see Tony digging his heels in (unless we're offered stupid money).The club have a brewing issue on their hands this summer. Alexis, Moises, and Karou are all going to attract big bids from clubs that the players will want to leave for, bu we cant let them all go without destroying the team.
Surely it would depend on whether we can suitably replace them? We'll have some good income to fund this.If we lose
Mitoma
Mac
Caicedo
I would be really hacked off and would start to consider giving up going every week..
Really what is the point in selling all the family silver to top 4 clubs don’t we want to progress ourselves ?
Agreed - in the unlikely eventuality that all 3 go in the summer, we’re looking at what, £200m+ heading the club’s way? Even with our well known succession planning/promoting of internal prospects, I think the club may decide a couple of more established replacements are required to fill the void of 3 such key players.Surely it would depend on whether we can suitably replace them? We'll have some good income to fund this.
As weird as it sounds. It is only about 13 months since Alexis started regularly. About 10 months for caicedo and about 4 months for mitoma. It seems a big leap to leave if we get 250 million for players who have not actually played that much.If we lose
Mitoma
Mac
Caicedo
I would be really hacked off and would start to consider giving up going every week..
Really what is the point in selling all the family silver to top 4 clubs don’t we want to progress ourselves ?
I think that's the very definition of optimism.I think there is a reasonable chance that all three will be with us next season. It is true that players and agents hold most of the cards these days, but clubs do not normally have to sell, until a player starts to run down their contract. The exception here are;
If the selling club needs the money.
The offer is too good to refuse.
The player is surplus to requirements or no longer committed.
Outside of our prized assets how long have the likes of Jude Bellingham, Declan Rice, James Maddison been in play?
Can I just add that I think that Caceido, Mac Allister and Mitoma are all brilliant and world class, but given that our club does not appear to need to sell, these players do not represent particularly good value in the market.
Mitoma - has little experience of playing at the top level, anyone prepared to pay enough to prize him away from us, is taking on a bigger risk than signing Cuccerella.
Mac Allister - is a fantastic support player, as he demonstrated in the World Cup. As a marque signing, is he going to provide the leadership on the pitch, that might be expected at a larger club?
Caicedo - Okay I am struggling a little bit with this one. Doesn't score enough goals? It may just be that having sold Cucerralla and Trossard in quick succession, it gave the impression that any of our players could be bought at any time. Just maybe the January window, will have forced a few clubs and agents to change their minds and look elsewhere for easier, cheaper or higher profile targets.
It's a shame that's not his real name, he could have a completely idiosyncratic song.Also Kowalski who gets forgotten about a lot in these discussions but was, at the time of signing, pretty much regarded as one of the very best young midfielders in Europe.
Actually no, he was regarded as one of the best young midfielders in Europe.Let's not get carried away !!
Best young mid in Poland maybe
Given that the 'press' are suggesting 35M for Mitoma he's going nowhere at that price.
I don't have them to hand, but I'd guess that Adringa's stats compare well with Mitoma's at USG, so perhaps he'll be equally ready by next season.