Not a single one of these clubs would pick this guy...not a single one. ManU is dealing with their own player that can't beat someone after shipping out another player with similar issues, Villa have Bailey and Diaby, and Eddie Howes likes burners up top with a muscular MF...not a fit for Kulu.
This is hopeful nonsense that someone can stick to for the years that he is here and when he's on his way out you can say "He regressed" or some other face saving bit. This kid should NEVER have been made permanent and he should be shipped out as soon as possible to open a spot for someone that can be consistently useful i.e. is good enough. We have enough issues with HG players that this foreign player should not rot on our bench.
Well his best position is through the middle anyway, not out wide.
He would get games at Villa, most likely supporting Watkins up top rather that wide.
United could do with the work ethic of a Kulusevski, though for them would be out wide as he isn't getting games over Fernandes. Contributes more and grafts more than their current players.
Of those 3 examples, Newcastle is probably the side he would get least game time.
72 games, 13 goals, 17 assists. Goal contributions per game of 0.41 whilst being a grafter too.
For comparison over their Premier League careers;
United: Fernandes (0.56), Rashford (0.48), Antony (0.13), Garnacho (0.28), Eriksen (0.47)
Villa: Diaby (0.40), Bailey (0.35), Tielemans (0.27), Luiz (0.22), Ramsey (0.20)
Newcastle: Gordon (0.23), Willock (0.18), Barnes (0.39), Almiron (0.17), Guiramaraes (0.29), Murphy (0.15)
3 of those 16 examples have a better goal contribution rate and all of them at United. (Eriksen's best numbers were for us anyway).
To say that level of output is essentially 'not good enough for Tottenham' and
he should be shipped out as soon as possible to open a spot for someone that can be consistently useful i.e. is good enough
is quite frankly, delusional as well as ridiculous. We should keep him until we have 3-4 players with better outputs and team contributions.
It's not being hopeful, it's being realistic of who we are and what he has done for us to date.