It's Quiet 17 - Glory Thread

We got a bit lucky with Ake’s situation as he was about to play in the championship so he was always likely to move and if he did he may as well go to the best club on offer.
Different scenario to signing a player that doesnt have to move if they still have PL/Top5 league/CL on offer at their current club.
 
We got a bit lucky with Ake’s situation as he was about to play in the championship so he was always likely to move and if he did he may as well go to the best club on offer.
Different scenario to signing a player that doesnt have to move if they still have PL/Top5 league/CL on offer at their current club.
Exactly, which is why i think it will be someone a bit older and cheaper. Though I'd be over the moon with Salisu as well.
 
Can’t see that, we need someone who will effectively be fourth choice, no chance he’d be happy with the other 3 ahead of him.
Who's to say Kounde will be brought In as 4th choice, with Stones Injury record of late he could well become the 4th choice If Kounde steps up to the mark, could also be any of Laporte or Dias that makes the drop down the pecking order If performances drop below par.
 
Can’t see that, we need someone who will effectively be fourth choice, no chance he’d be happy with the other 3 ahead of him.
Does he have to be 4th choice though?
Maybe adjusts the dynamic of competing for places or sharing the workload more evenly.
 
Right or wrong, I think we’ll go with 3 CBs plus Mbete. Could only see Kounde happening if we know we’re losing another CB, maybe next summer. In that case, Kounde, de Ligt etc., would become an option.
 
Who's to say Kounde will be brought In as 4th choice, with Stones Injury record of late he could well become the 4th choice If Kounde steps up to the mark, could also be any of Laporte or Dias that makes the drop down the pecking order If performances drop below par.
Surely that's the point. Pep normally selects players on form. All it would take is for Dias, Laporte or Stones - or any combination of those three - to be out injured or suspended and the so-called fourth choice may well come in and perform well enough to retain his place. Not so long ago, Stones's days looked numbered. However, when an opportunity arose, he seized it with both hands and has since gone from strength to strength while, arguably, Laporte's stock has fallen.
 

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