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We haven't. They aren't obligated to sign him permanently.To be honest I can’t believe we’ve made a profit on him.
We haven't. They aren't obligated to sign him permanently.To be honest I can’t believe we’ve made a profit on him.
We haven't sold him yet it's just Option to buy not an obligation if reports are correct .
We haven't. They aren't obligated to sign him permanently.
Agreed. It's a shame neither worked out, because I think they have the raw abilities to be good players.He isn't good enough so we should cash in, same goes for Pellstri
The hope is that he plays deeper than our current midfield setup and maybe he impresses in that environment, which would earn him more trust with the manager than he has right now.Having loved watching him at youth levels, and still seeing a real prospect in him, then it's disappointing to see him loaned out - and with a view of a permanent deal suggesting that, even if not Sevilla in the end, we're thinking of cashing in on him this summer.
But as he doesn't seem to have ETH's trust, and a permanent move away looks likely, then that would at least be a decent enough deal if it came off - with an acceptable fee, and the potential for either a buy back or a sell on clause depending how he develops.
I believe so. Effectively we pay a net 15MHypothetically..
what happens if he is brilliant and Sevilla want to sign him for 20m and we want him back?
Does having the option mean they get to sign him and we have to pay 35m to get him back?
Add in the fact they won’t be in Europe next season so the likelihood is he’ll be back in the summerWhen has a Spanish team outside of Barca/ Real spent 20m on a player? Very unlikely to be taken up even if he hits the ground running
It's no surprise but I think he's a special player. At one point he was just too good for the youth teams and opponents couldn't contain him.
Youth football is very different from top level football, I know, but he's shown his ability (beyond off the ball hustling) in glimpses. I hope Sevilla give him a platform and encourage him to play and rely more on his dribbles, short, long, medium passing to hurt opponents and he develops into the player he could be.
Hannibal likes to run games, and as a young player, that won't happen in a team like United. He'd have to build his reputation for his teammates to have to trust him with that responsibility.
It's no surprise but I think he's a special player. At one point he was just too good for the youth teams and opponents couldn't contain him.
Youth football is very different from top level football, I know, but he's shown his ability (beyond off the ball hustling) in glimpses. I hope Sevilla give him a platform and encourage him to play and rely more on his dribbles, short, long, medium passing to hurt opponents and he develops into the player he could be.
Hannibal likes to run games, and as a young player, that won't happen in a team like United. He'd have to build his reputation for his teammates to have to trust him with that responsibility.
Yeah, I agree with both of these.I had high hopes for him seeing his debut … I’d seen him flamboyant with the kids, but on his first team debut he seemed to ooze the kind of hunger that would allign perfect with the technical talent.
Oddly enough I get why he’s not been given more shots. The main difference between him and Kobbie Mainoo is the latters just doing his stuff the same way as in the youth games. Hannibal seems to have too much respect for the next level, and just a little less pure talent. He plays it safe, he doesn’t trust his decisions the same way Kobbie and Garnacho does. He might go on to be a player, it’s a numbers game, but
I see why Mainoo and Garnacho gets the shots and Mejbri less so.
It's no surprise but I think he's a special player. At one point he was just too good for the youth teams and opponents couldn't contain him.
Youth football is very different from top level football, I know, but he's shown his ability (beyond off the ball hustling) in glimpses. I hope Sevilla give him a platform and encourage him to play and rely more on his dribbles, short, long, medium passing to hurt opponents and he develops into the player he could be.
Hannibal likes to run games, and as a young player, that won't happen in a team like United. He'd have to build his reputation for his teammates to have to trust him with that responsibility.
Was the booking for a foul that was worse than what others had been doing all game? Or just one of those where the ref often books the sub for their first foul despite it being no worse than what others had got away with earlier in the match?It was actually after 20 seconds. He came in and on the first action he got a yellow straight away.
Girona had the game under control when he came in (3-1), so he just passed and moved, nothing special.
Was the booking for a foul that was worse than what others had been doing all game? Or just one of those where the ref often books the sub for their first foul despite it being no worse than what others had got away with earlier in the match?
Writing was on the wall the moment we signed Amrabat in the summer. Yes he came in for a quick spell while we had an injury crisis and flooded our midfield and to his credit, came on to score and then had a fairly good game the next week suggesting he could do something here. But the manager clearly doesnt rate him and want to develop him here, unlike with Mainoo who hes happy to play.
I think its possible for him to play well enough for a 20 million euro transfer within the loan timeframe, but not a surprise if itd take longer than that so he might be sold for less than that in the summer when he returns
Is it just me or does he physically look bigger in that league? Whenever he's come on for us, he still seems very slight. Anyway, looks like a good debut and if he can consistently string together performances (and not get sent off) he'll either come back a better player or get a good chunk of change for him.
Perhaps, just a passing observation, might not be rooted in any truth.I'd probably need some stats to back it up but It wouldn't surprise me if on average the teams in la liga are smaller in size than Premier League. May be why he looks bigger in that game.