Initially I wasn't convinced whether Ake was the right option. This was my opinion from last year when we were first linked to about last month. Tbh, I made that judgement without properly studying Ake's game.
What I see with Ake are a lot of positives, actually. Sure, Bournemouth's defense has not been good and they have conceded a lot. The thing is that they would have conceded a ton more if not for Ake.
I've interacted with a few Bournemouth fans on Twitter (I know) and they all say that he's by far the best player on that team, true gentleman and leader as well.
As for what he can bring to City and why this is a fine potential transfer:
- Left footed
- Entering his prime
- Great recovery speed
- Good pace for a CB
- Disciplined
- Concentration
- Great open play ability
- Versatile
- Homegrown (?)
His big negative is that he has very poor aerial ability and would be a liability in set pieces.
But I feel the pros outweigh the cons heavily. His open play / build up ability will benefit us when Laporte needs a break. He offers recovery pace which is very important in a high line defensive system like ours. He offers positional versatility between LB and LCB.
Maybe we overpaid by 10M quid or so but if this goes through, I'd be pretty happy with Ake. I think he fills a lot of needs for us.