I don't understand this tweet, isn't Cherki KdB replacement creativity wise?
while i agree, we need runners, who can suffocate opposition, but i dont think we need to sell Foden
Kev was at WolfsburgThink we need to have a long hard look at the entire transfer policy over the last few years. And I don't think Foden is the problem, he was there during the treble years and was an integral part. This may sound a bit snobbish, but we are signing players from Wolves, Palace, Bournemouth and Uzbekistan and wondering why they're not prime De Bruyne, Silva or Aguero. I think we have drastically changed our shopping habits and the expectation is on Pep to make them into superstars, but that is a big ask.
Yes. We signed Barry and Milner from Aston Villa, Mahrez from Leicester, Lescott from Everton, Bellamy from West Ham and Fernandinho from Shakhtar Donetsk. The status of the selling clubs isn't the issue.Kev was at Wolfsburg
Silva at Valencia
Not really great teams
Khusanov as been thrown in deep end with no experience CB next to him
Guehi not even played yet
Semenyo has hit the ground running
The issue is not offloading the players with horrendous injury records not who sign players from
And all of the indications are that we will prioritise midfield and right-back this coming summer.Signing midfielders makes this team a lot better than people believe
Who’s your suggestion then?Think we need to have a long hard look at the entire transfer policy over the last few years. And I don't think Foden is the problem, he was there during the treble years and was an integral part. This may sound a bit snobbish, but we are signing players from Wolves, Palace, Bournemouth and Uzbekistan and wondering why they're not prime De Bruyne, Silva or Aguero. I think we have drastically changed our shopping habits and the expectation is on Pep to make them into superstars, but that is a big ask.
He is an excellent player. Top class.It won’t be long before their new novice manager gets sacked again and their main players start looking for success elsewhere, PSG already being linked to him. Another option is Fabian Ruiz. His contract runs until 2027, he’s 29, but if we can get him for free, why not?
Who’s your suggestion then?
I think there was a time when signing Tevez, Yaya, Aguero, Silva, Kompany, KDB you were guaranteed a huge step up in quality. And yes that is probably not sustainable due to FFP, but I just don't feel that the current signings provide that step up in quality, or even maintaining the previous level. If anything, it is more like a drop off in quality. When you examine the treble squad and then look at who we replaced them with. KDB, Gundo, Walker, Cancelo, prime Grealish, Mahrez, Alvarez & even Palmer.Who’s your suggestion then?
Amazingly it’s not easy to just sign superstars and there isn’t anyone out there who’s a prime De Bruyne or Silva for starters.
Palmer and Rogers, from the academy, both look excellent players now? Such a pity we didn't loan Palmer? I heard he didn't want to leave the club, just wanted more game time?I'm sure the club were expecting more from the academy, but it hasn't really materialised apart from O'Reilly. The others who have come in have been underwhelming.
I don't understand this tweet, isn't Cherki KdB replacement creativity wise?
while i agree, we need runners, who can suffocate opposition, but i dont think we need to sell Foden
Why would he be doing that?if anything Tolmie is nothing more than attention seeking at this point.
Why would he be doing that?
Silva was a world cup winner and Kev had just broken Bundesliga assist record. They were no average joes or might be good in 5 years signings.Kev was at Wolfsburg
Silva at Valencia
Not really great teams
Khusanov as been thrown in deep end with no experience CB next to him
Guehi not even played yet
Semenyo has hit the ground running
The issue is not offloading the players with horrendous injury records not who sign players from
I'd love to have either along with Andersen, but it's hard to see either of them leaving. Guimaraes looks settled and bought in to the project with Howe. Neves may be a little more realistic, but that's highly dependent on if/when Enrique leaves and who they get to replace him.Joao Neves and Bruno Guimaraes.
IMO both Guehi and Semenyo will both prove to be good signingsSilva was a world cup winner and Kev had just broken Bundesliga assist record. They were no average joes or might be good in 5 years signings.
Good list, but how many of these will want to leave you can't force them as we found out in the summer.Yes. We signed Barry and Milner from Aston Villa, Mahrez from Leicester, Lescott from Everton, Bellamy from West Ham and Fernandinho from Shakhtar Donetsk. The status of the selling clubs isn't the issue.
We still need to clear out so many who either aren't good enough, too injury prone or past their best. My list of departures between now and next August is:
Lewis
Kovacic
Stones
Ake
Bernardo
Phillips
Ortega
Grealish
Akanji
Bobb
Might even include Savinho. So that's 10 or 11 players and we'll only see three or four come in. But the three or four will hopefully transform our team.
Stones, Bernardo and Ortega are obviously the easiest.Good list, but how many of these will want to leave you can't force them as we found out in the summer.
Agree. We are shopping at the wrong shops!Think we need to have a long hard look at the entire transfer policy over the last few years. And I don't think Foden is the problem, he was there during the treble years and was an integral part. This may sound a bit snobbish, but we are signing players from Wolves, Palace, Bournemouth and Uzbekistan and wondering why they're not prime De Bruyne, Silva or Aguero. I think we have drastically changed our shopping habits and the expectation is on Pep to make them into superstars, but that is a big ask.