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Should we sign Ibra on a free this summer ?


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I'm sure Jose has had his scouting team working hard in the build up to his appointment. Don't be shocked to see some new faces get announced soon.
 

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Doesn't look likely unfortunately, I can just about see a bit of blue sky through the cloud out my window!
Only a matter of time before Jose turns his mind games against the weather and brings us a year round tropical manchester. Thank you based Jose.
 

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Why do people make out like all footballers age at the same rate?
Well most players do retire around their mid 30's. Particularly strikers. It's not like there's no reason at all to doubt the legs of a 34 year old striker.
 

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Well most players do retire around their mid 30's. Particularly strikers. It's not like there's no reason at all to doubt the legs of a 34 year old striker.
Whilst that's obviously true, I don't see what the fuss is about here. He's not a player who has ever relied on pace, and this season he played 50 odd games so based on available evidence, he's not suffering from any long term niggles that might crop up repeatedly.

He's clearly a bloke who keeps himself in shape. His style suits a player playing on because his strength is a footballing brain, rather than raw pace. And he's just had his most productive season ever which regardless of the level he's playing at, reflects positively on his physical condition.
 

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Only a matter of time before Jose turns his mind games against the weather and brings us a year round tropical manchester. Thank you based Jose.
He is the embodiment of Asagan.

Well most players do retire around their mid 30's. Particularly strikers. It's not like there's no reason at all to doubt the legs of a 34 year old striker.
Yea 'most', some much younger, some freaks older.

He very much looks like he belongs to the latter category.
 

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Whilst that's obviously true, I don't see what the fuss is about here. He's not a player who has ever relied on pace, and this season he played 50 odd games so based on available evidence, he's not suffering from any long term niggles that might crop up repeatedly.

He's clearly a bloke who keeps himself in shape. His style suits a player playing on because his strength is a footballing brain, rather than raw pace. And he's just had his most productive season ever which regardless of the level he's playing at, reflects positively on his physical condition.
Largely agree. Still, he'd be a massive exception to come here and perform as a 34 year old striker. I don't think there's a comparable example of a striker his age, moving to a speed of football he hasn't played before, in a top league and doing the business. Can't think of one.

So if you think he'll be a success or not it's perfectly reasonable to question his age. It would be odd not to in fact.
 

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If he does its an attitude thing, hes easily the most talented youth player since Pogba though
I think it's already too late for him, he should have come on a lot more in the last two years than he has done and those years are important. Either he steps up this season or it's curtains for him.
 

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Yea 'most', some much younger, some freaks older.

He very much looks like he belongs to the latter category.
I don't think there is a category for the career move he's about to make. It would be a first.
 

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He is the embodiment of Asagan.



Yea 'most', some much younger, some freaks older.

He very much looks like he belongs to the latter category.
Yeah, also he didn't play, at 18, in Premier League like Rooney. Zlatan didn't get over played in his younger days so he's definitely more fit because of that. He can easily keep this level for two more years.
 

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Imagine if we actually signed this guy. Jose and Zlatan at United next season would be unbelievable, never a boring moment. Which considering last season was sleep-inducing, I'm buzzing.
 

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Not that it's a big difference but he was actually 31 when he signed.

But he actually had his best season for us when he was almost 35 so i get your point.

Back then the whole first team was probably on £250k a week combined :p
My bad, worked it out from 98, not 97 :)
 

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Largely agree. Still, he'd be a massive exception to come here and perform as a 34 year old striker. I don't think there's a comparable example of a striker his age, moving to a speed of football he hasn't played before, in a top league and doing the business. Can't think of one.

So if you think he'll be a success or not it's perfectly reasonable to question his age. It would be odd not to in fact.
There may not have been, but to be fair to him he's one of the most talented players of his generation so if anyone can do it, he'd be the perfect candidate.

I also think these days, footballers go on much longer given the advances in training and recovery - especially those who seem to have natural athletic ability, of which he seems to be one.

Bottom line for me, he's a top player, it makes commercial sense, he's got a great relationship with the incoming manger (or so it seems) and there's no fee involved so for the club it's largely risk free. Having players like that round the club has to be a positive for the younger lads as well.
 

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I think it's already too late for him, he should have come on a lot more in the last two years than he has done and those years are important. Either he steps up this season or it's curtains for him.
yeh i agree with you here, i just dont think its for lack of talent
 

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Largely agree. Still, he'd be a massive exception to come here and perform as a 34 year old striker. I don't think there's a comparable example of a striker his age, moving to a speed of football he hasn't played before, in a top league and doing the business. Can't think of one.

So if you think he'll be a success or not it's perfectly reasonable to question his age. It would be odd not to in fact.
To be fair the quality of the league is at its lowest in years so this must be taken into consideration.
 

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If United is the club Zlatan is joining, then I think it will be next month or July before it's official

If we announced it in the next week, it would be obvious we have been working on Jose targets before he took charge and while LvG was in charge. It could look bad

Would make much more sense to agree it all in private, tell Zlatan to go enjoy the euros and then confirm it afterwards in public
 

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If United is the club Zlatan is joining, then I think it will be next month or July before it's official

If we announced it in the next week, it would be obvious we have been working on Jose targets before he took charge and while LvG was in charge. It could look bad

Would make much more sense to agree it all in private, tell Zlatan to go enjoy the euros and then confirm it afterwards in public

But us muppets can't wait that long though :mad:
 

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He's won a trophy every single season since his career began in 2001.

Wouldn't it be just like us to break another annoying record? :lol:
 
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If United is the club Zlatan is joining, then I think it will be next month or July before it's official

If we announced it in the next week, it would be obvious we have been working on Jose targets before he took charge and while LvG was in charge. It could look bad

Would make much more sense to agree it all in private, tell Zlatan to go enjoy the euros and then confirm it afterwards in public
We don't have to deal with PSG so this deal really shouldn't take long to wrap up. Even with other positions, let's do the majority of our business early, please. Couldn't care less how it might look.
 

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Doesn't look likely unfortunately, I can just about see a bit of blue sky through the cloud out my window!
I thought you were in Bulgaria for some reason. I love the cloudy, rainy, weather...maybe i should move to the UK before the Brexit
 

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If United is the club Zlatan is joining, then I think it will be next month or July before it's official

If we announced it in the next week, it would be obvious we have been working on Jose targets before he took charge and while LvG was in charge. It could look bad

Would make much more sense to agree it all in private, tell Zlatan to go enjoy the euros and then confirm it afterwards in public
We technically fired a manager a couple of hours after he won a trophy and actually fired him two days after. I don't think signing a new player this week is going to be worse than that.
 

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Even if he turns out to be shite, the fact that it's a free transfer means that it doesn't really matter.

In fact, the fact that it is a free transfer with the form he is in at the moment is unbelievable in itself.

Obviously wages won't come cheap but we don't have all that much to lose with this.
 

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Henrik Larsson were 34-35 when we had him on loan for 3-4 months. SAF always said he made a "huge" impact.
Yes he was 35.

I think the least we can expect from the signing of Ibra is a similar kind of impact that Larsson had - I remember he seemed to give the entire team a lift at a crucial time in the season.
 

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Is it not a bit obvious by now that Swedes- with their quality of living and top 5 ranking on " where to be born list"- are more likely to perform at a high standard well into their late 30s?
 

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@Rado_N Don't sign Peyton Manning he is old and can't even hold the ball anymore!
 

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don't think he won anything in 02 and his Juventus scudettos have been revoked :cool:
Technically they have yeah, but he still had to win them I guess. In 2002 he was with Ajax, who did the league and cup double.
 

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Just sign this guy.
Would bring in the winning mentality to the dressing room. He is someone who would demand that extra from the other players on the field. A fighter out their, who would easily intimidate defenses.
The Manchester Derby with him and Jose against Pep's city would be absolutely fantastic.
 

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I think we are definitely in there....

I'd say Zlatan is perhaps considering a year in the Europa League at this stage of his career....

He would be idolised at Old Trafford
 

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Is it not a bit obvious by now that Swedes- with their quality of living and top 5 ranking on " where to be born list"- are more likely to perform at a high standard well into their late 30s?
If Ibra spent all his life in Sweden, I'd agree with you.
But this guy has lived in Holland, Italy, Spain, France, etc
I don't think, the "Sweden Effect" which you are referring to, applies to him.
 

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Mourinho means....

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I'm sure you've been asked this already but as a PSG fan, do you believe that if Zlatan were to move to the premier league he would be a good addition or would he be more likely to flop?
 
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