Kalidou Koulibaly

Thrived in a system where the manager (Sarri) got sacked in his last two jobs. No real guarantee he can survive in Pep's.
The focus there is thriving in a system that is a budget copy of Pep's. If he can thrive in a progressive, ball playing system he will have no issues adjusting in Pep's, if anything, with his experience he'll fit in well, which is why I assume City are after him in the first place anyway
 
The focus there is thriving in a system that is a budget copy of Pep's. If he can thrive in a progressive, ball playing system he will have no issues adjusting in Pep's, if anything, with his experience he'll fit in well, which is why I assume City are after him in the first place anyway

Still not a guarantee otherwise the club would be willing to pay Napoli their fee.
 
Every player we want is suddenly absolute worldclass according to the forum. Torres is the biggest Spanish talent apparently too while we all know who it really is.

Who would that be ? Plus looking at this forum KK has basically been written off by nearly everyone
 
Still not a guarantee otherwise the club would be willing to pay Napoli their fee.
I mean, does any defensive signing guarantee they'll be quality? Whatever the price may be it is still a gamble. I can understand City not waiting to pay that much because Napoli want to rebuild and do indeed need to sell.
 
That’s not been my experience, in fact the food in Italy has probably been some of the best that I’ve ever experienced. My personal favourite has been venison in Italy amongst others. Some of the Italian pastries from from the bakeries freshly served at 5/6 in the morning has been out of this world, and the ice creams from the parlours just amazing, the thin pan and variety of pizza slices from the pizzerias makes you realise the trash they serve at Pizza Hut and Dominos. I’m feeling hungry now!

And there is a reason why it’s the most popular cuisine in the world.
 
I mean, does any defensive signing guarantee they'll be quality? Whatever the price may be it is still a gamble. I can understand City not waiting to pay that much because Napoli want to rebuild and do indeed need to sell.

Koulibaly isn't worth the gamble
 

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