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We should arrange a loan deal like what they did to Barcelona.
We'll send Ronaldo their way as a bonus.
We'll send Ronaldo their way as a bonus.
The funniest thing honestly with all the players United got linked with, they tended to have good seasons so far.IIRC about 6 goals a season for last 3 years? I hope the club knows what they are doing. I am in for whoever ETH wants to be honest.
This is basically how I see it. Atletico have been a strange fit for him since day one. I'd be giddy if we signed him, such an exciting talent.whoever gets him it has the potential to be a Robben to Bayern kinda transfer in my opinion
he’s at the wrong club but the right one could be amazing
That's fast forwarding several steps. We must first think about making an offer, then consider making an offer and then we prepare an offer.
'United preparing a new offer for Felix'
God how I wish this was remotely possibleWe should arrange a loan deal like what they did to Barcelona.
We'll send Ronaldo their way as a bonus.
Spot in. There’s also the “weighing up an offer” stage somewhere in the middle, not to forget the merry-go-round where we agree and then fall short of agent fees every few weeks.That's fast forwarding several steps. We must first think about making an offer, then consider making an offer and then we prepare an offer.
Those strikers aren’t really that similar.Great player but not sure if he need him or where he fits in. He looks more like #10 than a #9.
Also most teams seem to now prefer traditional number 9s like Benzema, Lewandowski, Haaland, Nunez, Kane over Griezmann, Aguero sort of strikers. Surely there must a tactical reason for that.
They are when compared with the likes of Greizmann and Felix. I'm sure you can subdivide them further if you wanted to.Those strikers aren’t really that similar.
Those players aren’t really similar and secondly it is also down to the availability on the market. Kane is closer to Felix than Haaland in style I’d say.Great player but not sure if he need him or where he fits in. He looks more like #10 than a #9.
Also most teams seem to now prefer traditional number 9s like Benzema, Lewandowski, Haaland, Nunez, Kane over Griezmann, Aguero sort of strikers. Surely there must a tactical reason for that.
All for this.Atletico, you receive: a free Ronaldo
We receive: Joao Felix on a cheeky loan deal
who says no???
Worry not. Felix is an excellent finisher. In fact, his finishing ability is amongst his strongest qualities IMO. Powerful and accurate shots into the corners.I love the idea of getting a "playmaking" striker. But it would piss me off to no end seeing a striker missing easy chances. ANd it seems like this kid isn't that prolific. I don't know..
Probably his shots/shot on goals stats might ease the worry. Anyone?
AtleticoAtletico, you receive: a free Ronaldo
We receive: Joao Felix on a cheeky loan deal
who says no???
Spot in. There’s also the “weighing up an offer” stage somewhere in the middle, not to forget the merry-go-round where we agree and then fall short of agent fees every few weeks.
The club is relaxed about the situationThat's fast forwarding several steps. We must first think about making an offer, then consider making an offer and then we prepare an offer.
No.Is he left-footed? Can he play on right side?
If anything happened, it would be a marriage of convenience - some sort of swap deal with Ronaldo. Ronaldo wants out and we want him out, and same with Felix from ATM. My concern is that we are swapping a 6 month problem with a multi-year one. Felix is clearly a talented footballer, but I'm not sure where he would fit in an ETH system, and if he is going to cost a lot in terms of fee and wages, we definitely have higher priorities.I don't see the point of this. He can't really play as a CF, he can't play wide. And last I checked he can't play in goal or as a fullback.
Surely we have other priorities?
I think it might go down to price of those. I would rather have us spent good money spread on 3 players (striker, right back, centre back). First two has to come on Jan. Centre back perhaps in the summer cos I don’t see funds for that.Would take Toney or Osimhen over him any day. Joao Felix has a rather poor goalscoring record, and yes that might improve at another club - ´but why gamble ? When we lack a goalscorer, we need to sign a proven goalscorer.
Osimhen's ability on the ball is very limited.Would take Toney or Osimhen over him any day. Joao Felix has a rather poor goalscoring record, and yes that might improve at another club - ´but why gamble ? When we lack a goalscorer, we need to sign a proven goalscorer.
Why would anyone be happy about that?Get Felix in, send Martial the other way and everyone happy
So your solution to us not having strikers is to give away the one striker we have that has been good this season?Get Felix in, send Martial the other way and everyone happy
Agree with bolded part. If someone asks me if I would sign Felix, my answer would be that I am not sure, not because of his goalscoring records, stats are secondary in my view when signing a player, the reason I am unsure about Felix is I haven't watched enough of him, from the little I've seen of him, all I can say is that he is very technical and and he is a good dribbler.For all those saying "he doesn't score that many" I think it's important to remember who he is playing for - one of the most conservative and defensive coaches in the world. In his last season for Benfica his record was pretty much a goal every two games. In the right system he could absolutely play as an effective CF, imo.
Hmm.. his record in the last 3.5 seasons speak otherwise, averaging around 10 goals/season. Griezman had no problem scoring 25+ goals per season on the same position at Atletico before moving to Barca.Worry not. Felix is an excellent finisher. In fact, his finishing ability is amongst his strongest qualities IMO. Powerful and accurate shots into the corners.
Guys like Griezmann have world class movement that allows them to score more. Its not always about the finishing itself but also the ability to get into those goal scoring situations. I think felix is lacking in this area.Hmm.. his record in the last 3.5 seasons speak otherwise, averaging around 10 goals/season. Griezman had no problem scoring 25+ goals per season on the same position at Atletico before moving to Barca.
Aye, my feelings also.whoever gets him it has the potential to be a Robben to Bayern kinda transfer in my opinion
he’s at the wrong club but the right one could be amazing
That's good. He had one season at Benfica with 20+ goals, so he probably has that finishing trait but still need to horn his movement. Small pool of example, but it's there.Guys like Griezmann have world class movement that allows them to score more. Its not always about the finishing itself but also the ability to get into those goal scoring situations. I think felix is lacking in this area.
And the comfort and quality of how he takes those 10 goals speak to him being an excellent finisher. That’s like saying Greenwood isn’t an excellent finisher because he didn’t score 25+ a season. Think there’s a lot more into high goalscoring numbers than finishing ability. Penalties for a start. Almost all of these great statsmen score a generous amount of penalties.Hmm.. his record in the last 3.5 seasons speak otherwise, averaging around 10 goals/season. Griezman had no problem scoring 25+ goals per season on the same position at Atletico before moving to Barca.