These are all one season wonders, whereas Moises played an additional 7 games the season before.Lots of media guff about Caicedo but he was only one cog in last season’s well oiled machine…
Anyone else surprised there’s been not so much as a whisper of interest in Ferguson, Estupinan, Mitoma, Enciso amongst others.
I’m not complaining obviously but it is a surprise to me.
Think this is the key not just for the club but also the players.Maybe our top-6 finish and subsequent Europa qualification has been sufficient detriment to all but those prepared to pay absolutely top-dollar fees and wages?
It’s because they’re all hard at work learning Arabic and reading up about wealth management.Lots of media guff about Caicedo but he was only one cog in last season’s well oiled machine…
Anyone else surprised there’s been not so much as a whisper of interest in Ferguson, Estupinan, Mitoma, Enciso amongst others.
I’m not complaining obviously but it is a surprise to me.
I thought the whole point of that site was it used APIs to pull in prices. But rubbish if that is the case. But I only ever use it to see what the market thinks rather than have a bet.This indeed seems ridiculous odds - because this bet isn't actually available!
There was actually a coherent post on the Chelsea fans forum. It alluded to the fact that when playing for Brighton those players that have moved (Bissouma, Cucurella, Trossard) were brilliant, hence the reason they were sold for substantial fees. Unfortunately, went the post, those players could not replicate that form with their new club.Big Money moves for White, Bissouma and Cucurella have set a fear that our top players may be over performing in our side and that they may struggle to replicate such levels in a poorly run club that lacks direction or a plan.
Equally it sends a message to our own players around timing and taking the next step in career progression. However finishing in an European spot has probably helped keep some of our squad happy for an extra year so they are not internally pushing for a move.
Mitoma will be back to his best, I think. De Zerbi saying "you can't sub off Mitoma" was nice in theory but in reality it just got too much - we ran him into the ground. Don't think the same will happen next season, the Nottingham game taught RDZ that you can't win games in the PL (unlike in the Serie A) if players only play at 75% of their capacity. I expect Mitoma to get more rest next season to ensure that he can perform every time he is on the pitch.Estupinan is the one for me. He's not a youngster, he had a decent pedigree before he came here and he immediately proved that he could bring his game to the Premier League and flourish. He would be a risk-free addition to any top Premier League squad.
I can understand why there'd be limited, if any, obvious interest in the others though...
- Mitoma: an unknown entity who started like a house on fire, but went off the boil a little bit. Was he less effective once defenders learned more about him, and came up with tactics to deal with him? I think I'd be putting him on a watch list to see how he performs in this coming season, or half-season with a view to deciding if he is worth pursuing.
- Ferguson: literally no chance of prising him away from Brighton currently. See how he develops, and get the mega-money ready for a year or two's time.
- Enciso: flashes of brilliance, clearly very talented but can drift in and out of games a bit. Needs more game time and he'll get that more of that at Brighton currently than a "big club". Keep a watching brief.
Agreed.I imagine it's down to the players as much as anything - discussions may well have been had behind the scenes, but they'll only make it into the media if the player/agent is keen for the move.
I think Ferguson, Mitoma, Estupinan and Enciso (and their agents) probably all realise they have a better chance of a big money move after a full season in Europe. Of those 4, only Estupinan played a full season as a starter last year.