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Can you name these players?
Frimpong would take our offensive game to a completely new level. In fact I'm pretty sure we were heavily linked with him but didn't have the money.
Can you name these players?
Frimpong and Vanderson are two players clubs were already looking then there is Henrichs thats just off the top of my head.
Quite obviously you overrate Dalot thats fine
Frimpong would take our offensive game to a completely new level. In fact I'm pretty sure we were heavily linked with him but didn't have the money.
I'm interested to know what back line you'd like to see us start with next season, because there's no way ten Hag will be paying 60M+ for what will effectively be a squad player, especially when we have other priorities.
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Isn’t that (potentially) Harry Amass though?Luke Shaw isn't suddenly going to become less vulnerable to injuries and is already showing signs of physical decline. It would be wise to go after a young player who can take his place. His contract runs till 2027, it would be smart to move him on in a couple of years.
Isn’t that (potentially) Harry Amass though?
Unless club thinks Shaws injuries will now be regular/lengthy, hoping he can get through next season then we start to integrate Amass… assuming he continues on the trajectory he has done.
Would rather spend funds elsewhere if we can and not block an in-house youth player.. if they’re good enough, the more the merrier as already know club
Why would you do that and spend crazy money on a position where he is a contender for our player of season.Your statement is false. There are RBs out there better than Dalot who we could look to target. Football exists outside of the PL
He'll play for the first team. He's that good.how good is he?
Isn’t that (potentially) Harry Amass though?
Unless club thinks Shaws injuries will now be regular/lengthy, hoping he can get through next season then we start to integrate Amass… assuming he continues on the trajectory he has done.
Would rather spend funds elsewhere if we can and not block an in-house youth player.. if they’re good enough, the more the merrier as already know club
If we move to a back five, he would be one of the best signings we could make this summer
If we are planning to put him into a back four, we're basically going to put his reputation in tatters by October
You're quite obviously underrating Dalot's current level
if you think these players are better than him.
Put Frimpong in a back 4 and RedCafe will call him one of the worst signings in the clubs history after a few weeks
Shows how much you lack knowledge of the player
He didn't play football before Leverkusen and has always played in a back 5 according to you.Frimpong plays as a right wing back in a back five for Leverkusen and his defensive responsibilities are nothing compared to what a Premier League right back has to deal with as part of a back four.
Buying players who excel in a certain environment, and then throwing them into a completely different system, and then being surprised as to why they don't look half as good as they did for their previous teams is a mistake we've repeatedly made in the last 10 years. I could probably give you an example of it from every single transfer window since 2013.
Frimpong is an amazing player in the right system. I'm all for signing him if we're going to give him the environment to succeed.
On form/last year/his age, he’s a very good prospect and should make a PL player. Not sure what level though as 16-18 is a huge and important jump both for ability but importantly, physical growth… he’s small at the moment and don’t know if that’s his genetics or age.Forgot about him. As you'll agree you never know with young players, genuine question and I don't mean to derail an already derailed thread, but how good is he?
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Do you think ten Hag will spend 60M plus on a back up to Martinez? People will say he's two footed - great stuff, but he's stronger with his left, and so I believe if we're to replace Varane and potentially Maguire's position in the squad, then a right footed centre should be who we are targeting.
I’m convinced he can’t if ETH is in charge.Frimpong would take our offensive game to a completely new level. In fact I'm pretty sure we were heavily linked with him but didn't have the money.
He spent 60M on Mount. I can believe he’d do it again.
this is a very interesting opinion considering all the rumors of a MF addition and Mainoo's importance.Mount was signed to go straight into our midfield. Unfortunately, Mount has been injured for large parts of this season, but there's no doubt, Mount, when fit, will be part of our midfield three, as he was at the start of the season.
this is a very interesting opinion considering all the rumors of a MF addition and Mainoo's importance.
Let's talk again in a few monthsIt's hardly an opinion if it happened. Did ten Hag not start a midfield three of Mount, Bruno and Casemiro against Wolves? He did, and I believe if Mainoo didn't get injured during pre season, we'd have probably seen Mainoo, Mount and Bruno.
As it stands, Mount has been injured most of the season, but I still believe, if ten Hag is manager next season, he'll start with Mount.
I think all that changes is finding a replacement for Casemiro.
Most games:
Bruno - Mount
Mainoo
Tougher games:
Bruno - Mainoo
New CDM
Let's talk again in a few months
Mount will feature more often if he gets fit, giving us tactical flexibility. But he won't become a clear starter. We'll play Bruno, Mainoo and the new DM in most games.You're still missing my point.
Mount will feature more often if he gets fit, giving us tactical flexibility. But he won't become a clear starter. We'll play Bruno, Mainoo and the new DM in most games.
We need to purchase a left footed cb who is a natural at fullback. Or vice versa.I don’t think it is. Especially with Shaws, Martinez’ and Malacias ongoing injury problems.
And Martinez isn’t an option at left back, this is only an idea because people want to shoehorn Branthwaithe. ETH said previously that he doesn’t have the running power to play in midfield and the same is most likely true for LB.
Martinez/Shaw and Hernendez/Malacia with Shaw coming being first choice to come on for either and Malacia coming in for the odd game when we need to rotate. I think this is the smoothest way to proceed, we have quality in depth and most players also stay content.
Bringing in Branthwaithe would add stability and quality in depth to our CB area and I’d be very happy to have him, but we’d be left short on quality LBs and have two high profile players in direct contention.
We need to purchase a left footed cb who is a natural at fullback. Or vice versa.
I'm not sure you can squad plan on the basis of Shaw's availability. He's like a nice added extra when available, but it's not often enough for a top club. It's sub 50% of the time I think, over his career? Bonkers.Can Shaw not play that role, and then we can focus on a natural left back?
New LB/Shaw - Martinez/Shaw - New RCB/Lindelof - Dalot/Wan-Bissaka
I'm not sure you can squad plan on the basis of Shaw's availability. He's like a nice added extra when available, but it's not often enough for a top club. It's sub 50% of the time I think, over his career? Bonkers.
Exactly. Players like Theo Hernandez, Miguel Gutierrez, Fran Garcia, Rayan Aït-Nouri.Can Shaw not play that role, and then we can focus on a natural left back?
New LB/Shaw - Martinez/Shaw - New RCB/Lindelof - Dalot/Wan-Bissaka
He can't. He is already injury prone. The entire point is to get in a player who can upgrade Lindeloff, yet cover Martinez and Shaw to equal degree. Addressing depth issues by adding a single player. If for example we had such a player this season. We wouldn't have missed Martinez, Shaw and Malacia so desperately.Can Shaw not play that role, and then we can focus on a natural left back?
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Those are specialists. They don't actually solve anything. You'd rather bring in 2 cbs. A right sider equally confortable at right fullback. And a left side equally comfortable at left back. Like a City I feel our backline would then have actual depth.Exactly. Players like Theo Hernandez, Miguel Gutierrez, Fran Garcia, Rayan Aït-Nouri.
Hincapie would be a good idea. However, I don't agree getting a specialist wouldn't solve anything since we could plan with one fix LB, while Luke can cover LB and LCB. If Luke can be rested more often, hopefully he will have less injuries issues.Those are specialists. They don't actually solve anything. You'd rather bring in 2 cbs. A right sider equally confortable at right fullback. And a left side equally comfortable at left back. Like a City I feel our backline would then have actual depth.
For example: (hypotherically)If we had a defence in which:
Dalot. + AWB (RB/LB)
Todibo (Rb, RCB)
Martinez(Lcb, Lb, dm)
Kambwala (rcb, lcb)
Hincapie (Lcb,Lb)
Shaw(Lb, Lcb)
malacia (lb)
You'd have cover incredible depth in defence & would hardly suffer when key men like
say AWB, Malacia, Shaw & Martinez got injured like this term
ie dalot todibo Kambwala hincapie
That's my line of thinking anyway
He can't. He is already injury prone. The entire point is to get in a player who can upgrade Lindeloff, yet cover Martinez and Shaw to equal degree. Addressing depth issues by adding a single player. If for example we had such a player this season. We wouldn't have missed Martinez, Shaw and Malacia so desperately.
Apparently we are looking for a LB.
Fair enough. I'd personally prefer two versatile players ala Akanji and Ake.Of course we'd miss them. Every team in Europe would struggle if their two left backs and left centre back were to get injured, regardless of squad depth.
Let's have a look at the top three in the EPL, as they possibly have the strongest squads:
Arsenal
White/Timber - Salbiba/White -Gabriel/Kiwior - Zincheko/Kiwior
Cedric and Tomiyasu
Man City
Walker/Lewis - Dias/Stones -Akanji/Ake - Gvardiol/Ake
Gomez
Liverpool
TAA/Gomez - Konate/Matip - Quansah/Van Dijk - Robertson/Tsimikas
Bradley
Man Utd
Dalot/Wan-Bissaka - Varane/Maguire - Lindelof/Martinez - Shaw/Malacia
Kambwala and Evans
Now, as I said before, I get that Shaw is injury prone, and maybe it is time to part ways with him, but no one would have foreseen the amount of injuries we've had put up with, especially in the same area, and as you can see above, any team would struggle if they had to put up with that.
Going into next season, I think a RCB and LB will be enough.
CoolHincapie would be a good idea. However, I don't agree getting a specialist wouldn't solve anything since we could plan with one fix LB, while Luke can cover LB and LCB. If Luke can be rested more often, hopefully he will have less injuries issues.