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Transfers Summer Transfer thread - 2024

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There's loads but they are valued more I'm depressed that solanke for 65 will be our record buy in our history shows how shit the market is now

Shouldn't care about the money and whether he'll be our record buy if he does the business why does that even matter?

I get it you rate perception aesthetics and sexy names but as long as they do the job then that's all we should care about.
 
Our key requirement (IMO) for any central attacking option is the ability to retain the ball under pressure. Too many times towards the end of last season we saw oppositions clustering around Son knowing that he is the most likely to be dispossessed under pressure for a fast break turnover. We either need attacking options who can deal with that scenario (Kulu is excellent in this respect) or need to coach players to give attackers a return pass option - as Modric always provided when in our midfield back in the day.

Richarlison isn't bad at this part of the game IMO - but his fitness reliability is a massive issue.
 
Solanke is a joke signing to you yet Toney isn't?

I mean neither are joke signings but there's not much in it between them at all. It's weird you rate one so highly yet the other one is a joke.
Solanke is a target man that’ll score goals but won’t take us to another level.

No one was asking for him or mentioning his name before we were linked. Facts.
 
Our key requirement (IMO) for any central attacking option is the ability to retain the ball under pressure. Too many times towards the end of last season we saw oppositions clustering around Son knowing that he is the most likely to be dispossessed under pressure for a fast break turnover. We either need attacking options who can deal with that scenario (Kulu is excellent in this respect) or need to coach players to give attackers a return pass option - as Modric always provided when in our midfield back in the day.

Richarlison isn't bad at this part of the game IMO - but his fitness reliability is a massive issue.
Yup, Kulusevski is our only consistent player at this but he lacks dynamism.

Son used to be able to do it by just using his speed to run the channels, but he’s slowing down now.

It’s something that Solanke has always been excellent at and he will be a vital component to our attack even when he doesn’t score.
 
Our key requirement (IMO) for any central attacking option is the ability to retain the ball under pressure. Too many times towards the end of last season we saw oppositions clustering around Son knowing that he is the most likely to be dispossessed under pressure for a fast break turnover. We either need attacking options who can deal with that scenario (Kulu is excellent in this respect) or need to coach players to give attackers a return pass option - as Modric always provided when in our midfield back in the day.

Richarlison isn't bad at this part of the game IMO - but his fitness reliability is a massive issue.

Solanke is good at that, Gyokeres is very physical if we want big power. Then you need wide players who can retain the ball hence why Neto is linked I assume. Solanke and Neto would give us better ball retention.
 
Our key requirement (IMO) for any central attacking option is the ability to retain the ball under pressure. Too many times towards the end of last season we saw oppositions clustering around Son knowing that he is the most likely to be dispossessed under pressure for a fast break turnover. We either need attacking options who can deal with that scenario (Kulu is excellent in this respect) or need to coach players to give attackers a return pass option - as Modric always provided when in our midfield back in the day.

Richarlison isn't bad at this part of the game IMO - but his fitness reliability is a massive issue.
Was his fitness a reliability when he was at Everton?
 
Yup, Kulusevski is our only consistent player at this but he lacks dynamism.

Son used to be able to do it by just using his speed to run the channels, but he’s slowing down now.

It’s something that Solanke has always been excellent at and he will be a vital component to our attack even when he doesn’t score.

Bingo!

We need one winger who:

- is very quick and good at dribbling so can beat players
- can retain the ball under pressure
- is smart at linking with others

Woolwich have Saka, City have Grealish and Doku, Liverpool have Luis Diaz. We have no-one.

Eden Hazard is the best version of this player, it’s not about goals individually it’s about territory and possession that leads to more goals and less conceded.
 
Our key requirement (IMO) for any central attacking option is the ability to retain the ball under pressure. Too many times towards the end of last season we saw oppositions clustering around Son knowing that he is the most likely to be dispossessed under pressure for a fast break turnover. We either need attacking options who can deal with that scenario (Kulu is excellent in this respect) or need to coach players to give attackers a return pass option - as Modric always provided when in our midfield back in the day.

Richarlison isn't bad at this part of the game IMO - but his fitness reliability is a massive issue.
So who of the supposedly linked players is best in this regard?

Or some other realistic name?
 
Hopefully Solanke is an upgrade on Richy (in availability if nothing else).

But there is something that feels a bit small time about it. You just can't imagine any of the other top 6 having Solanke lead their line.
 
Bingo!

We need one winger who:

- is very quick and good at dribbling so can beat players
- can retain the ball under pressure
- is smart at linking with others

Woolwich have Saka, City have Grealish and Doku, Liverpool have Luis Diaz. We have no-one.

Eden Hazard is the best version of this player, it’s not about goals individually it’s about territory and possession that leads to more goals and less conceded.
Basically, we need someone who can do this for a couple of years until Mikey Moore is ready to handle a full schedule.

Problem is there’s so many defective wingers (as tends to happen).
 
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