Exactly thatI thought we were never likely to deal with that arsehole De Laurentis again after the Jorgino affair.
Best CB out there, will cost a fortune but we have to do it, sell stones and or Nico keep one as back up, he will give a good 4 years while we bring the kids through.
Napoli are fucking shite atm, so Koulibaly would probably want out. And de laurentiis doesn't have that much leverage atm. 1-2 against Bologna now, 7th in the league, and 8 matches without a win.
Yes.Is he THAT good?
Is he THAT good?
Tallish at 6.1 but agile, good in the air so "plays taller". Built like a house, quick, aggressive, good passer, great defensively. He'd be the best CB we have even with Lapper healthy.Is he THAT good?
Was thinking that too. Trouble is if he becomes available at a good price the usual suspects will also be on the case (Bayern etc.)Koulibaly was the second most fined player in the Napoli squad after their dressing room revolt, and there was talk that De Laurentis was putting everyone up for sale and was going to make an example of someone.
That might be an opportunity to get him for a decent price, if the old man actually means it and hasn't got over his temper tantrum by January.
I don't rate Koulibaily but I dont think we would have much challenge if we went for him unless he flat out refuses a move to the prem. Bayern have more defenders then they can put on the pitch, Juventus wont spend big on an ageing defender, Real and Barca wouldn't go for him so we would realistically just have challenge from probably the rags and Chelsea.Was thinking that too. Trouble is if he becomes available at a good price the usual suspects will also be on the case (Bayern etc.)
Best CB in the world after VVD in an unbiased opinion. Extremely all round in every department of a CB, can even ping accurate long balls across the pitch with his weak foot without any problem.Is he THAT good?
A lot of the world's top clubs have problems with old/unsuitable CB's. Pique, S Ramos and Boateng to name but 3 are close to done at top level.I don't rate Koulibaily but I dont think we would have much challenge if we went for him unless he flat out refuses a move to the prem. Bayern have more defenders then they can put on the pitch, Juventus wont spend big on an ageing defender, Real and Barca wouldn't go for him so we would realistically just have challenge from probably the rags and Chelsea.
I'd much rather we sign a genuine world class player like Koulibaly for an extortionate fee, rather than Soyuncu (for what we essentially be a similar price). He may be a lot older, but he's immeasurably better and would instantly give us the best CB pairing in the world alongside Laporte.
Totally agree. The people always bringing up our spending aren't arguing in good faith anyway; the hesitancy we have around not spending big on single player to avoid headlines is completely pointless.Selling Sane would fund this and sort out the foreign player quota we were hampered with in the summer.
Sane is as good as gone (and has been since the summer, when we should have sold him and replaced him with a CB), so there's no point faffing around when our glaring issue is at CB - not on the wings, where we are stocked enough as it is.
I'd much rather we sign a genuine world class player like Koulibaly for an extortionate fee, rather than Soyuncu (for what we essentially be a similar price). He may be a lot older, but he's immeasurably better and would instantly give us the best CB pairing in the world alongside Laporte.
Yup. I'd rather we buy the finished article now and not potential. We have shit loads of potential with Garcia and THB. We dont want anyone blocking their path. We need someone who can come in right now at the top of his game and see us through 3-4 years. This guy would be epic. I'm not a big fan of the leicester guy.I would agree with this line of thinking. Pep's likely only here for another 1-3 years. Get him a world class CB at his peak to partner Laporte and win everything.
We've got Eric Garcia and Taylor Harwood-Bellis coming through as well, so we could have some bright young players drip fed into the side over 3 years or so like Foden has been while behind a world class midfield. I'm sure they'd learn a lot from a seasoned veteran of Italian defending as well.
100%. And Garcia & THB are much more likely to develop & perform consistently alongside a reliable WC defender like Laporte/Koulibaly than a hot and cold partner in Stones/Otamendi.Yup. I'd rather we buy the finished article now and not potential. We have shit loads of potential with Garcia and THB. We dont want anyone blocking their path. We need someone who can come in right now at the top of his game and see us through 3-4 years. This guy would be epic. I'm not a big fan of the leicester guy.