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Transfers Summer Transfer thread - 2024

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Transfermarkt published an article of our signings under Ange.
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Isn't that fee for Solanke including add ons? and Richarlison's fee isn't?
 

Well those 2nd and 3rd ones are kind of meaningless. 2nd because it shows gross spend not net. And the 3rd looks at total points, not points improvement. Under Ange, with a net spend of ~172M, we improved by 6 points vs previous year. Arteta in his first full year improved by 5 points on his previous half year, which in turn was 14 points worse than the year before.

I'm not sure what the point is... it's almost as if someone's just selecting stats to be divisive.

Anyway what they do show is that the club is backing the manager.
 
It’s not either/or.

In attack it’s helpful to have different tools. Johnson is great against teams who leave space in behind, or when you’re winning, or against tiring legs. But against teams that are very compact or don’t leave much space then a different player is useful.
Tbh even v BM who had more of the ball and controlled the game in that first half he was pretty much anonymous. It’s not just against low blocks but teams who are better setup technically and hand strong FBs.
 
You’ve been here before! 😂😂😂😂
Yep many times, know how this plays out, just hope ange is ready for the disappointment/alternative
It’s a sad state of affairs isn’t it. This club even manage to make transfers as about as exciting as going to games.
Yes it is, apart from the early part of last season, I found the football quite boring to watch.
Passing it around and getting nowhere, let's hope this year it's different.
 
I wanted him the summer we signed Richy. At Leeds he just looked like he had everything we needed to be a winger. I would be all over bringing him here loan or otherwise. However I am not certain as to how convinced he would be to play for us. The scum like him too. I wouldn’t be surprised if they were in for him should he become available.

Rumours were that they were in for him when he went to Barca - I was dreading them signing him as he was fantastic in the Prem for Leeds. Purely based on what we see on the pitch he'd be the perfect winger for us imv
 
Well those 2nd and 3rd ones are kind of meaningless. 2nd because it shows gross spend not net. And the 3rd looks at total points, not points improvement. Under Ange, with a net spend of ~172M, we improved by 6 points vs previous year. Arteta in his first full year improved by 5 points on his previous half year, which in turn was 14 points worse than the year before.

I'm not sure what the point is... it's almost as if someone's just selecting stats to be divisive.

Anyway what they do show is that the club is backing the manager.
Gross spend gives you a more rounded picture, I don't think it's irrelevant.
 
Considering we have 2 of the best centrebacks in the Premiership we leak goals and silly goals because with inverted fullbacks VDV and CR have to cover the fullbacks. That weakens us in central defence so we need a really good defensive midfield player to help them out. That will allow our attacking players more licence to get forward.

I agree, any normal fan agrees. But Ange doesn't :ange-blow:
 
Maybe, but as I always say, they have a bit more slack considering the success they have had on the pitch as a result of their generally excellent recruitment.

And this transfer aside, I will still use them as an example of how we should operate.

Our recruitment methods are deservedly far more open to scrutiny and criticism.

Just remembered that's I think the 3rd Summer in a row since they've missed out on their primary target, if I recall...

Caicedo, Lavia, Jude, Enzo, Camavinga, Tchouameni and now Zubi

And when I say missed out they pretty much had all those players in the bag and top tier journos said they were a done deal, it's actually a running joke on social media but seemingly on here it's okay though because they did some good transfers a few years ago, cool.

Trent out of contract next Summer, we'll monitor how that goes down as well...
 
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