Who?
World class midfielder with 100+ PL games for Brighton, helping the club staying up in the league and reaching new the best league position in the history of the club.
Who?
Was thinking the same, but reminded myself it's only Manchester Utd.
World class midfielder with 100+ PL games for Brighton, helping the club staying up in the league and reaching new the best league position in the history of the club.
Wind your neck in, you humourless weirdo.
Our position with Bissouma makes for an interesting comparison with Villa and David Luiz.
He's in the last year of his contract and Villa had c£20m on offer from Arsenal but turned it down. You'd imagine he'll either move in January for peanuts or walk away for nothing next summer.
Our position with Bissouma makes for an interesting comparison with Villa and David Luiz.
He's in the last year of his contract and Villa had c£20m on offer from Arsenal but turned it down. You'd imagine he'll either move in January for peanuts or walk away for nothing next summer.
Probably don't have an equivalent replacement and if their current form continues they'll almost certainly need (no demand) a new manager soon too. If he helps them stay up the hit they'll take on his price will probably be worth it.
Not looked at it too much, but Biss hasn't set the world on the fire since his Spurs move. Not sure if he's had much game time yet?
Our position with Bissouma makes for an interesting comparison with Villa and David Luiz
He's in the last year of his contract and Villa had c£20m on offer from Arsenal but turned it down. You'd imagine he'll either move in January for peanuts or walk away for nothing next summer.
A few Spurs fans I know aren’t impressed at all. Shame.
Not looked at it too much, but Biss hasn't set the world on the fire since his Spurs move. Not sure if he's had much game time yet?
at the moment I think he has gone from big fish /small pond to small fish/ocean
That may change but, however well we are doing, we simply do not have the depth of talent Spurs have, here he was a given to play unless injured, and then would be straight back in the side. He is now very much an off the bench player who will find it hard to make a starting place his own. Even with injuries to the starting 11, Spurs have other players at similar levels to Biss
He must have known that before signing, so presumably he is happy to try and force his way into the team. If he thought he would be an automatic starter then IMO he was badly advised. Its entirely possible this move wasn't in strictly football career terms, the best for him
I wish him well, but I think there is a reasonable chance that he will to some extent stagnate on the Spurs bench
Our position with Bissouma makes for an interesting comparison with Villa and David Luiz.
He's in the last year of his contract and Villa had c£20m on offer from Arsenal but turned it down. You'd imagine he'll either move in January for peanuts or walk away for nothing next summer.
Not looked at it too much, but Biss hasn't set the world on the fire since his Spurs move. Not sure if he's had much game time yet?