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It says top 3 18-year-olds, not any teenager. Camavinga, Fati, Bellingham etc. aren't 18.
Not sure and the above clip is him against a youth team.I'm disgusted with Ole not being backed with the Sancho signing he wanted, I hate the Cavani deal and I feel or central defence and midfield is unbalanced, but I don't see how any fan can't get at least a bit excited by the potential of this lad, obviously it'll likely take time for him to adapt to the PL, especially given his size, but the you can see from the video's that he has the technical skills, agility and pace to be something special.
Is this at youth level?
Out of curiosity who are the other 2?
Ansu Fati most likely, although Camavinga and Cherki are as well very good.Will have been Greenwood at the time of that conversation +1.
Who's willing to name drop a number 3?
They're near enough. Fati will be 18 in a couple of weeks, Camavinga in a monthIt says top 3 18-year-olds, not any teenager. Camavinga, Fati, Bellingham etc. aren't 18.
Mason Greenwood and Mohammed Ihattaren?I'm curious who the other two are now.
Greenwood isn’t 18.Mason Greenwood and Mohammed Ihattaren?
Well, Ansu Fati and Eduardo Camavinga are both born in 2002 as well.Mason Greenwood and Mohammed Ihattaren?
Yeah forgot Mason turned 19 last week.Well, Ansu Fati and Eduardo Camavinga are both born in 2002 as well.
Greenwood is born in 2001.
But when United relayed the information in question to the entourage of Diallo he was still 18.Greenwood isn’t 18.
I'll give them a watch. Thanks ar' kid.I've posted links to 3 full games the player was involved in, in the reserves/youth sub forum if anyone is interested.
Atalanta play a wingback system which has proven to be highly effective for their Coach, Gasperini which likely was the reason for the players lack of games.a lot of online hype about this kid already and does look to have bags of talent, but if hes so great then why has he only played 3 senior matches?
Atalanta don't play a system with wingers.a lot of online hype about this kid already and does look to have bags of talent, but if hes so great then why has he only played 3 senior matches?
Because Atalanta don't play wingers.a lot of online hype about this kid already and does look to have bags of talent, but if hes so great then why has he only played 3 senior matches?
I don't know if anyone's mentioned this but Atlanta don't play wingers.a lot of online hype about this kid already and does look to have bags of talent, but if hes so great then why has he only played 3 senior matches?
interesting but still a bit strange to make his debut in October 2019, score a goal and be lauded as youngest goal scorer of the season and then barely get a look in for the next 12 months (ye i know there was no football for half of that)Atalanta play a wingback system which has proven to be highly effective for their Coach, Gasperini which likely was the reason for the players lack of games.
Don't care as long as Amad is the thirdI'm curious who the other two are now.
Well, Camavinga starts and scores for France National team at 17 years of age, so I would think he is slightly ahead of Diallo now...)They're near enough. Fati will be 18 in a couple of weeks, Camavinga in a month
Very much the type of player I like to see in a United shirt. He reminds me a bit of Sterling, they're the same height but have that low centre of gravity that makes a player hard to simply use physicality to disposes.You're are gonna like this player mate @Devil may care
Dortmund also bag these players because it's a good environment to perform under less pressure before being able to leave for a bigger club. A good platform if you just.That's actually a very good point.
I'd be one of the first to criticize United for not going the extra yard to sign Bellingham, as I'm pretty sure in 2 years time we'll be trying to sign him, and it will be a Sancho saga all over again.
As a club, we absolutely need to get ahead of the curve and land the Haaland's & Sancho's at the same stage as Dortmund are so adept at doing.
I wonder if we could sweeten the relationship with Dortmund by offering them Traore and Mengi on loan for a couple of seasons, and let them develop them into £100m quid players...Dortmund also bag these players because it's a good environment to perform under less pressure before being able to leave for a bigger club..
He can't actually come to the UK until he gets his work permit sorted...I think?I think we should bring him to England instead of keeping him in fringes. He can train at our facilities and get familiar with club and Play style.
I mean, the players have to actually have that potential.I wonder if we could sweeten the relationship with Dortmund by offering them Traore and Mengi on loan for a couple of seasons, and let them develop them into £100m quid players...
He can get a visitor visa of 6 months very easily until his work permits comeHe can't actually come to the UK until he gets his work permit sorted...I think?
He can't as anything club related would be classed as work, which you can't do on a visitors visa.He can get a visitor visa of 6 months very easily until his work permits come
Players do come on trial with a visitor visa.He can't as anything club related would be classed as work, which you can't do on a visitors visa.
He's not on trial though, he's contracted.Players do come on trial with a visitor visa.
The only thing he cant do on a visitor visa is earn money. His contract with united will start after Jan's window. Currently, he remains under contract with AtlantaHe's not on trial though, he's contracted.
“Enjoys watching fox porn”I’m glad I didn’t read that comment on the dark web
He can't work paid or unpaid. He has a contract with the club, any club duties at United would be classed as work regardless of when his contract starts as under FIFA pre-contracts are binding.The only thing he cant do on a visitor visa is earn money. His contract with united will start after Jan's window. Currently, he remains under contract with Atlanta