Jadon Sancho | £72.9M fee agreed

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I'd agree with that, he has a good burst of pace. One thing I like about his game is how he releases the ball and quickly darts into another position looking for the ball back to him.
This is true and I hope the rest of the lads take note and learn some of this movement after passing, we are so painfully static at times which doesn’t help us breakdown low blocks at all.
 

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If we land him for 7m less than Pepe went to arsenal for then that’s a great deal
 

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This is an excellent video showing his progression and in game intelligence. Causing havoc against Munich is always a great sign. It’ll probably take him a season or two but he’s definitely going to be one of the top attackers in this league. It’s as safe a bet as I can see out there for us. I’m one of the people who thought he was worth the fee last summer so £77 million is just super business for both clubs. Dortmund have done brilliantly with him and will no doubt reinvest the money wisely as always.

Every German fan is saying he’s one of the best players in the league over the last few years. It’s not just hype. It wasn’t like that with Miki and Kagawa who absolutely were system players. They are reliant on Sanchos creativity. The mata comparisons seem a little off for me. Sancho is a fair bit faster and more resilient on the ball than anything I’ve seen from mata. Mata was always a 10 played out of position. Sancho is a natural wide man who will drift central playing 1/2s. Cavani is going to love him.

He’s brilliant!
 

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Not that he'll play much anyway, so I guess it doesn't matter, but I actually think Sancho would link up great with a player like VdB. The latter really excels when the ball moves around quickly, with tight combinations, lots of movement, and few touches. Which unfortunately hasn't made him a great fit at United. We usually base or play on counter attacks with breakthrough passes from the deep, or really slow build up, hoping someone will come up with something genius, win us a penalty, or to score from a cross for once. In that regard, Sancho would potentially give the team a new dimension, and bring out the best from VdB.
 

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A bit extreme.
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It is indeed

From Pozvanete Novini, translated by Babelfish



Waiting exhausted itself this morning in continuing fable of promotion from Tottenham Hotspur, a collective at London, to again Manchester of his first asset, Dimitar Berbatov. Since two years, he went in same direction the North-traveling man Carrick, and even this empty season has extracted Robbie Keane, Irish son of that once of Manchester Keane now inspecting his saddle at Sunderland. Yet necessary rapid articulation of signatory przilsky has been circumcised by anger at Manchester from Daniel Levy, president of the Tottenham collective, which was smiling sporadically in the 1960’s.



All Bulgaria, including Manchester, lusts for prompt Berbatovian resettlement, for three causes. First, in Manchester are superior comrades, by example Ronald the Christian, who again is Annual Global Footballer, Wayne Rooney, the River Ferdinand, and Nemanja Vidic, metallic Serbian rapist. At most least, Dimitar will certainly cheer a lack of Michael Dawson.



Second, there is shame in heroic genius screaming pointlessly for the League of Champions. If Jermaine Pennant is running at Milan and Madrid, while Dimi at home eats squashed potato without pork, this is stupid.



Thirdly, in Manchester he can win suitcase over suitcase of pound sterling. In negotiations, an exact price of labour has not yet made it so that both sides hold each the other man’s hand and, smiling, jiggle. However, because Micha’s agent, Emil Dantchev, is friend of my uncle Lyubomir, who shoots horses with his father, I sometimes loosely push him with my telephone’s mouth. Emil poured onto the ground for me some approximate prices of labour of £75-85,000 per week. Queen Elizabeth will steal some of this from tax, but, Emil insists me, not much, because officially his client lives in the sea. And above money, Manchester will treat Michko with mercy: he is able to go away back in Bulgaria in summer, he will build a castle with garden on an island called Cheshire, and he is permitted to breed.



We will find after this season what flavour of honour our Mitichevsky inhales. In Manchester already they are anticipating parties. On the internet, slow people repeat the phrase “Time for removal of my penis!” This signifies that they are happy. But still supporters of Tottenham collective roar into a deaf night. Levy writes a poem from his wounds for FA, English football politburo. But by a proverb this is only throwing salt between steeples to make watery slujka. By now, Dmitichichka’s promotion is a gutted fish.



Berbatov is beautiful, with sly eyes like demon.









https://www.redcafe.net/goto/post?id=4983679#post-4983679







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This has certainly been an odd transfer, i'm not sure we've had a saga like this in recent times where we seem to get so many club briefing about "now theres only 4 million differences when a few hours ago it was 5.5 million"

Does anyone else find these club briefings odd? Could this be MUFC PR around the Glazer/ESL stuff? wanting to continually remind fans "we are getting the player you wanted"?
 

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From Ducker's article

United have been sensitive to the considerations of England and it seems unlikely that any transfer would be formally concluded until after the European Championships.


In addition to not wanting to disrupt England’s preparations - Gareth Southgate’s side face Germany at Wembley on Tuesday - there are protocols around Covid-19 bubbles to factor in, which can have a knock on effect on medicals.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1624641660

So we are essentially cheering on Germany and may have to wait til mid week. :(

Lets hope they will still tweet earlier about a deal being done.
 

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Brilliant piece. I always especially loved the last line. Berbatov is beautiful, with sly eyes like demon. Andy Garcia eat your heart out :lol:

Sancho will see all his runs. Plus it takes the workload off Bruno.
And it rests Rashford. It gives everyone a boost. Big players will want to come here even more. It gives us lots more combinations and flexibility really. I saw your comment above about developing players. Dortmund have a world class setup and loads of games against poor teams. They know they are getting that champions league money. The players get the experience and exposure every year with little pressure. As far as development goes you won’t get a much safer environment. The RB clubs seem to be going places using a similar model. I’m really looking forward to seeing how Szoboszlai gets on there next season. He looks like he may eventually become a top player.
 

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Brilliant piece. I always especially loved the last line. Berbatov is beautiful, with sly eyes like demon. Andy Garcia eat your heart out :lol:



And it rests Rashford. It gives everyone a boost. Big players will want to come here even more. It gives us lots more combinations and flexibility really. I saw your comment above about developing players. Dortmund have a world class setup and loads of games against poor teams. They know they are getting that champions league money. The players get the experience and exposure every year with little pressure. As far as development goes you won’t get a much safer environment. The RB clubs seem to be going places using a similar model. I’m really looking forward to seeing how Szoboszlai gets on there next season. He looks like he may eventually become a top player.
What will be interesting is Haaland -- if he stays, will he be as effective in Dortmund without Sancho. They seemed to have struck a pretty good relationship/chemistry last season.
 

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Semantics. Rather than answer my question though you're doing a good job of avoiding it.
Semantics? I assume English is not your first language and give you the benefit of the doubt. 'Most likely' suggest a good probability because he is talented. 'Will succeed' removes any doubt and that's taking quiet a leap and suggesting that's what I said, FYI.

As for your silly question, I already said if I knew why he hasn't succeeded at united, I'd be managing united.
 

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Look forward to ole starting him off the bench for the first 6 months and destroying his confidence and development. I can see him going pogba rashford cavani up front with greenwood off the bench and sancho vying with james for minutes
 

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Look forward to ole starting him off the bench for the first 6 months and destroying his confidence and development. I can see him going pogba rashford cavani up front with greenwood off the bench and sancho vying with james for minutes
why on earth would you think that?

he'll be a nailed on starter
 

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Look forward to ole starting him off the bench for the first 6 months and destroying his confidence and development. I can see him going pogba rashford cavani up front with greenwood off the bench and sancho vying with james for minutes
Looking forward to more negative posts like these.
 

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Look forward to ole starting him off the bench for the first 6 months and destroying his confidence and development. I can see him going pogba rashford cavani up front with greenwood off the bench and sancho vying with james for minutes
Look forward to banning cnuts like this.
 

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That is good video. He often attract some many defenders attention when he has the ball on his feet, which then free up many spaces for his teammates, and he always able to then spray the right pass afterwards which often end up as goalscoring chance
 

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That is good video. He often attract some many defenders attention when he has the ball on his feet, which then free up many spaces for his teammates, and he always able to then spray the right pass afterwards which often end up as goalscoring chance
Isn't that because it's a youtube video to show his best moments?
 

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Look forward to ole starting him off the bench for the first 6 months and destroying his confidence and development. I can see him going pogba rashford cavani up front with greenwood off the bench and sancho vying with james for minutes
Same here. Loan to championship team in Jan and sell him to lower table club by end of June, either to Norwich or some random league club.
 
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