Edinson Cavani - Manchester United Player

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He’s always been known to be very professional and he’s not afraid to be a leader in the dressing room. Anyone who gives Neymar an earful gets bonus points in my opinion.

Also like how he’s already going to take ournew Uruguayan winger under his wing too.
Can imagine him and Bruno double teaming on Maguire :lol:
 

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This window has been a total embarrassment - as good as Cavani once was, I'm sorry, he's 33 so his best days are long gone, he may well add something to our squad but we're Manchester United FFS!!!!! We should not be scraping the barrel for 33yr olds as a stop gap looking for one last payday that no other club has come in for despite being available on a free all summer? Our back 4 is in such disarray that, whatever four we play, they look like they're in the Bermuda fecking triangle. We knew BVB's stance on Sancho so we should have left that well alone back in July, terminated Jones and Rojo's contracts like we did with Sanchez and spent the summer concentrating on building a solid back 4. But here we are, yet again, a failed window controlled by an incompetent board whose knowledge of football you could write on a postage stamp!!!
 

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we have done feck all to fix the gaping holes that we have.
How so? We've now got Rashford, Martial and Greenwood instilled as our first choice front line. Now as backup for Martial we have Cavani. Ok, he's 33 and hasn't played regularly since March, but he's as good a striker as we could hope for sitting on the bench. And if he plays so well that he starts claiming a starting spot then it's win / win. We now have proper cover for the wide slots too. Traore looks exciting if raw, we also have James (ok, not amazing, but can do a job on the left when needed) and we now have Pellistri. That will ensure the times we have Mata and Lingard plugging that RW gap are kept to a bare minimum or even better, erased.

We now have another top drawer, technically gifted Midfielder to cover for when Pogba or Bruno need resting, or in my view, gradually get Pogab out of the first 11 until he either gets his shit together or gets sold.

We've now got another LB, another gaping hole plugged. From what I've seen of Telles, he'll have Shaw on the bench in weeks and we'll actually see some decent attacking play on the left.

To me this window has been really shit-planned,
You may be right there, it certainly feels that way, but I can't help but feel the signings we've made are a sensible gamble with what money we had available. Remember, we were already told Bruno came out of this summers budget and we haven't moved a lot of players out either.

I am not really sure that these signings will improve us.
You and me both, but we'll find out in a few months won't we?

My biggest concern is that Ole is fired some time mid-season and new manager will have to deal with players that he may not find suitable. Long story short, Ole will have to perform to a very high standard to take us out of the mess that we are in now and he has no excuses.
If Ole goes, and he may, whatever manager comes in will have a decent squad to work with in my view. And I agree, Ole really has to show what he can do now. I'm not convinced he's the right man, but nor am I convinced he's the wrong man either.
 

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Trying to be optimistic for this transfer. I hope he hits the ground running.

He has always had good movement but his finishing is a bit off the times I watched him play. Excited to see him link up with Telles though.
 

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this the Edinson Cavani thread? Let's talk about the player.

He’s always been known to be very professional and he’s not afraid to be a leader in the dressing room. Anyone who gives Neymar an earful gets bonus points in my opinion.

Also like how he’s already taking our new Uruguayan youngster under his wing too.
Agreed. I've read that as well. Hopefully he can have a positive impact.

Trying to be optimistic for this transfer. I hope he hits the ground running.

He has always had good movement but his finishing is a bit off the times I watched him play. Excited to see him link up with Telles though.
It'll take some time. Fortunately, he has the next 2 weeks to work on his fitness. Hopefully, by the 3rd or 4th week, we can start seeing glimpses of him via substitutions and u23 matches.
 

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Well done Rio Ferdinand, our unoffical DoF.

"It’s mad because I reached out to Cavani on social media in January.

"I used to do it as a player. I would get hold of players and ask, “would you come to Manchester United?” Because I’m a fan! I message players all the time.

"Listen, Cavani was flattered that someone connected to the club was saying that. I thought he would jump at the chance [to join] and that’s what has happened."
 

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Will take some time to get going, probably a month or so but I expect him to do really well this season after that. It won't last too long though so we shouldn't give him an extension like the mugs we are based on that
 

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Let's just wait and see what he does. As others said he has always taken care of himself so it will just building up the match fitness.
 

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He will score more goals than Ibra. Mark my words.
That would be at least 29 goals this season. He scored 30 in the last two seasons combined and that was at PSG who absolutely dominate their own league.
 

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Whats the chance of Cavani doing a Van Persie and wins us the title on his own this season :lol: ?
 

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That would be at least 29 goals this season. He scored 30 in the last two seasons combined and that was at PSG who absolutely dominate their own league.
In fairness to him, in 55 appearences. Which when he's been stop start with injury really isn't too bad. The key will be getting him fit if it's possible.
 

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Can't say I've seen him play for a long while. Liked what I've seen of him in the past and very much would have wanted him when he was younger. No idea where he is as a player now and have resorted to looking up his apperance/goals stats on Wikipedia as it's just about better than nothing. Age obviously a concern at this point.
 
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This is giving me deja vu. We sold Ronaldo, and needed a top class RW. We signed Obertan/Tosic(two young players with potential) and got Michael Owen(aging former star striker with injury problems) and handed him the #7.

Such a familiar story. The worked out so well in the past didnt it.
 

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How so? We've now got Rashford, Martial and Greenwood instilled as our first choice front line. Now as backup for Martial we have Cavani. Ok, he's 33 and hasn't played regularly since March, but he's as good a striker as we could hope for sitting on the bench. And if he plays so well that he starts claiming a starting spot then it's win / win. We now have proper cover for the wide slots too. Traore looks exciting if raw, we also have James (ok, not amazing, but can do a job on the left when needed) and we now have Pellistri. That will ensure the times we have Mata and Lingard plugging that RW gap are kept to a bare minimum or even better, erased.

We now have another top drawer, technically gifted Midfielder to cover for when Pogba or Bruno need resting, or in my view, gradually get Pogab out of the first 11 until he either gets his shit together or gets sold.

We've now got another LB, another gaping hole plugged. From what I've seen of Telles, he'll have Shaw on the bench in weeks and we'll actually see some decent attacking play on the left.



You may be right there, it certainly feels that way, but I can't help but feel the signings we've made are a sensible gamble with what money we had available. Remember, we were already told Bruno came out of this summers budget and we haven't moved a lot of players out either.



You and me both, but we'll find out in a few months won't we?



If Ole goes, and he may, whatever manager comes in will have a decent squad to work with in my view. And I agree, Ole really has to show what he can do now. I'm not convinced he's the right man, but nor am I convinced he's the wrong man either.
Some sense at last! Man City have Aguero 32 and yet he is still there, we need experience around the young players and between Cavani and Ighalo sharing this experience I would pick Cavani every day, not to belittle Ighalo but he didn't really impress nor even provided competition to the forwards and his contract end Jan 2021. Let's just face it, it's not like Rashford/Martial are world class strikers like Cavani is, not yet at least.
 

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Though this signing reeks of last moment desperation, I am excited to see what he does. I think and hope his impact will be closer to Zlatan rather than Falcao.
 

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In fairness to him, in 55 appearences. Which when he's been stop start with injury really isn't too bad. The key will be getting him fit if it's possible.
He hasn't played a game in half a year, and he isn't signed as a starter. Expecting him to score 30 is optimistic to the point of delusion. The last Manchester United player to score 30 in a season was Robin van Persie.
 

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I hope I'm wrong but i don't think it's going to work out all that well on the pitch. He's a good finisher but he's only ever played in second rate leagues and at 33 i can't see the step up to the Premier League being easy. His movement and finishing is going to have to be absolutely spot on and that's going to be a big ask after 7? months out and with a few injury niggles starting to appear.

On the training ground and in the dressing room is where i think he will have more impact, kind of like Zlatan.
 
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This is giving me deja vu. We sold Ronaldo, and needed a top class RW. We signed Obertan/Tosic(two young players with potential) and got Michael Owen(aging former star striker with injury problems) and handed him the #7.

Such a familiar story. The worked out so well in the past didnt it.
sorry who have we sold?

I understand the frustration at the signing, but am struggling to see a connection with selling Ronaldo?
 

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Will someone tell the young spunks here on redcafe that 33 is not a fecking death Knell. If he has looked after himself (looks like he has) with modern training methods and diet there is no reason for this ageism! The experience and quality he has and the battering ram style we do not have will be a great addition to the squad. His hold up play and lay offs to players like Martial, Greenwood and Rashford could be fantastic. I'm excited to see it anyway.
 

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It’s fun reading the overly optimistic posts now that we have actually signed him. Suddenly we forget his age, his obvious decline and injuries, lack of fitness and transition from a small league to a much more competitive one, going from a dominant team to a challenger..... focusing only on his exploits several years ago, like it’s a guarantee he will be as good as he was 3 years ago when all evidence drags us in the opposite direction.

One could only imagine what the same overly optimistic posters would say if he signed for Arsenal or West Ham, would you honestly stick to your opinion? I guess the outcome would be in the same category as discussing a penalty situation for United against Liverpool relative to a Liverpool penalty against United.
 

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sorry who have we sold?

I understand the frustration at the signing, but am struggling to see a connection with selling Ronaldo?
We sold no one, but we were in the same position, that is we needed a top class winger. Since you know, the last RW we bought was Wilf Zaha.
 

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He hasn't played a game in half a year, and he isn't signed as a starter. Expecting him to score 30 is optimistic to the point of delusion. The last Manchester United player to score 30 in a season was Robin van Persie.
I don't expect him to score 30, I hope he can make a decent contribute in rotation if he's fit and healthy, which is the big question.
 

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Many will be surprised from his performances. He will give attacking variations for your team. He is also hard worker too. Have a good leap for headers.

His heading ability will be very much give you your defensive set piece situations. Very shrewd signing.
 

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If Greenwood, Diallo and Facundo can all learn from him on the training pitch it would be good. I'm sure he has something to offer and is an upgrade on Ighalo. But make no mistake, this was the club desperately trying to make a marquee signing because of lack of progress on Sancho or Dembele.
 
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We sold no one, but we were in the same position, that is we needed a top class winger. Since you know, the last RW we bought was Wilf Zaha.
It has no similarities to the situation that was described.

everyone wanted in a first team winger. Let’s see what happens next. I’m looking forward to seeing him on the pitch.
 

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One thing I like is Bruno Cavani and Telles are all pricks. And you need a few of them on your team.
 

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It has no similarities to the situation that was described.

everyone wanted in a first team winger. Let’s see what happens next. I’m looking forward to seeing him on the pitch.

Dont just argue for arguing's sake. Its a very similar situation. We need a top class winger, but we go on to sign two youth prospects, and a aging former star striker with injury problems, and give him the #7. Happened in 2009. Happening in 2020. The only difference is we were in that position because we sold Ronaldo, now we are in this position because we dont have any RW and need one.
 

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Same age as Vardy and no one is calling him old.
Old isn't the first word that comes to kind when I think of Vardy, that's true.

I meant to say, United surely can sign a top class striker in his 20s? Don't ask me for examples though :nervous:
 

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Oh okay. Sorry I misunderstood you.
All good, no need to apologise. Hopefully this thread ends up as a beacon of positivity, after Cavani's debut hattrick. (In November or whenever he's meant to be fit...)