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Transfers January Transfer Thread 24/25

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Surprisingly little shot / assist involvement (xG 0.06, xA 0.10, xA2 0.06) considering the tekkers apparent on the highlights reel. Compare to say Sarr (0.18 / 0.13 / 0.26). Makes me wonder what he's doing between the highlights.

Turnovers per 90 is 16, compared to Sarr at 13.4. Wins the ball back 10.7 times per 90, Sarr 11.4.

Doesn't really excite me unless Kulu or Madders are leaving.

View: https://x.com/gVitale_AN/status/1876289015835685197

Edit: Just went to his account and he says Forest are after Osimhen, so...
 
Problem I've seen with us for years now is that we sign players who aren't suited to the systems we play, and that goes all the way back to when we signed tiny Rebrov (arguably the best AM in the world with the right striker in a passing system) and deployed him as a target man in long ball. We signed fast break tap in merchant Soldado to play in a high press where he was constantly crowded out etc.

The best indicator of any player coming in is to look at their play in situations we often find ourselves in. If their highlight reel mostly consists of situations we don't regularly see at Spurs then they're probably not going to do as well here.

If Levy is committed to Ange then our first priority should be a central midfielder that can control the pace of games and distribute intelligently under pressure. Sadly that means finding a Modric like figure, which are rarer than hens teeth.
Could that be Alfie Devine? Or George Abbott for that matter.
 

Was a great signing in his first season with us. Sadly his legs seemed to go after that and he just became a liability with late challenges all over the shop.

I met him on an Easyjet flight coming back from Amsterdam, the guy was raging at the Air Stewardess for giving him his change from a sandwich in Euros rather than pounds. Can't teach that level of aggression.
 
Last week Lens were happy to get €30m :cool: Who knows the price really.
I think Lens have just set a price they hope to be met but that they're "flexible" as they need to sell. I am still keen on Khusanov, though.
I just don’t see the point in signing this guy. He’s a couple of years older than Vuskovic and stylistically very similar, big, strong, not the quickest. In my opinion the the type of defender we need is a smooth, mobile type, good on the ball.
 
How’s he compare to Bissouma or Bentancur for those?
xG/90xA/90xA2/90TotalTO-/90TO+/90TO Net/90
Richard Rios0.060.100.060.2216.010.75.3
Bissouma0.040.020.060.1210.68.81.9
Bentancur0.100.100.140.3411.812.7-0.9
Sarr0.150.100.130.3912.79.73.0
Rodri 2023/240.130.200.320.6413.511.02.5

Bentancur actually winning more ball than he loses.

Would need to watch a few games of Rios to try to understand who he is.

Edit: added Rodri's stats from last season as a bit of a benchmark.
 
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Problem I've seen with us for years now is that we sign players who aren't suited to the systems we play, and that goes all the way back to when we signed tiny Rebrov (arguably the best AM in the world with the right striker in a passing system) and deployed him as a target man in long ball. We signed fast break tap in merchant Soldado to play in a high press where he was constantly crowded out etc.

The best indicator of any player coming in is to look at their play in situations we often find ourselves in. If their highlight reel mostly consists of situations we don't regularly see at Spurs then they're probably not going to do as well here.

If Levy is committed to Ange then our first priority should be a central midfielder that can control the pace of games and distribute intelligently under pressure. Sadly that means finding a Modric like figure, which are rarer than hens teeth.
You may have a bit of a point overall, but good lord, Rebrov was nowhere near the best AM in world football at the time, he wasn't even an AM, he was just a striker that was short.

Even if you want to insist he was an AM, this would be a selection of his competition in that bracket at the time:

Zidane
Rivaldo
Totti
Rui Costa
Deco
Nedved
Ronaldinho

He wasn't even close to those guys.
 
xG/90xA/90xA2/90TotalTO-/90TO+/90TO Net/90
Richard Rios0.060.100.060.2216.010.75.3
Bissouma0.040.020.060.1210.68.81.9
Bentancur0.100.100.140.3411.812.7-0.9

Bentancur actually winning more ball than he loses.

Would need to watch a few games of Rios to try to understand who he is.
From what I’ve seen during the Copa, he’s probably best described as a mezzalla type playing in that right-hand channel. He’s rangy, a bit of a free spirit with the ball.
 
As the president (Olivier Létang) has said many times, there are talks. We are speaking but no decision has been made. We are still speaking […] the door is never closed. It’s 50/50,” David told La Voix du Nord last week.

However, interest in his services is mounting. Now able to sign a pre-contract agreement with a foreign club, four unnamed Premier League clubs have approached the striker’s entourage regarding a free transfer at the end of the season. Sheth adds that two Serie A clubs have also made an offer for the LOSC forward, who will not be departing the French club during the January transfer window, as confirmed by Létang.
 
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