Paulo Dybala

Manc in London said:
He's a very talented young player, undoubtedly. I'd love him at the club. He has the X factor that could see him be one of the best.

I was quite surprised by his work rate, it's very Suarez like, plus he has the skill to match.

Him and Kun could be lethal together.
 
Players like Dybala and Vietto from Villareal are why I was not a fan of City signing Bony in January. With Bony you know what you are getting, a 15 goal a season scorer, but because Bony is 26 so he is most likely as good as he is ever going to be.

Dybala and Vietto are more risky buys than Bony but with the skill they have been demonstrating at such a young age they also have a very good chance of becoming world class players in a few years, plus they will most likely be cheaper than Bony.
 
Sitka said:
Players like Dybala and Vietto from Villareal are why I was not a fan of City signing Bony in January. With Bony you know what you are getting, a 15 goal a season scorer, but because Bony is 26 so he is most likely as good as he is ever going to be.

Dybala and Vietto are more risky buys than Bony but with the skill they have been demonstrating at such a young age they also have a very good chance of becoming world class players in a few years, plus they will most likely be cheaper than Bony.

For me, Bony replaces Dzeko and Dybala replaces Jovetic.

Dybala and Bony rotate with each other whilst Aguero remains number one.
 
Sitka said:
Players like Dybala and Vietto from Villareal are why I was not a fan of City signing Bony in January. With Bony you know what you are getting, a 15 goal a season scorer, but because Bony is 26 so he is most likely as good as he is ever going to be.

Dybala and Vietto are more risky buys than Bony but with the skill they have been demonstrating at such a young age they also have a very good chance of becoming world class players in a few years, plus they will most likely be cheaper than Bony.

this is true

wanted lacazette or dybala

we need to get dybala and get rid of dzeko and jovetic....he is that good.
 
Is he more Aguero-like or Tevez-like?

And for those who think him and Aguero would make a great partnership, what is that based on? Because they are similiar, or just because of their nationality, or does their playing style seem to "fulfill" each other? Because the Kun-Tevez was at best part average except a few great moments (norwich). I think manuels vision aboit his 442 is one small, fast, technical player and one physical brute ( Negredo, now Bony) which worked really well before the beasts personal problems.

How does he compare to Pastore who also played in Palermo, was the next big thing, got a big move and went trough one of the biggest stagnations ive seen.

Sorry for all the stupid question in this types of threads but I watch too little football now compared to what I used too, and im genuinly curious on all this future talent
 
SergioInAddedTime said:
Is he more Aguero-like or Tevez-like?

And for those who think him and Aguero would make a great partnership, what is that based on? Because they are similiar, or just because of their nationality, or does their playing style seem to "fulfill" each other? Because the Kun-Tevez was at best part average except a few great moments (norwich). I think manuels vision aboit his 442 is one small, fast, technical player and one physical brute ( Negredo, now Bony) which worked really well before the beasts personal problems.

How does he compare to Pastore who also played in Palermo, was the next big thing, got a big move and went trough one of the biggest stagnations ive seen.

Sorry for all the stupid question in this types of threads but I watch too little football now compared to what I used too, and im genuinly curious on all this future talent

I admittedly hadn't watched him a lot until he was mentioned on here. I would see him starting off as a secondary or backup striker (to Aguero or Bony) who can also play on the wing. Much like Jovetic as someone commented before. His dribbling style is actually a lot like Aguero's but not as refined.

He's young and talented and would work well at our club and our style in the long term. Since has so much time he could well turn out to be the next Aguero and that's saying a lot. He's worth taking a punt at this stage especially as he wants to be at City and his current club is willing to sell him. We could end up having to challenge Barca if we don't get him next window.
 
sam-caddick said:
Sitka said:
Players like Dybala and Vietto from Villareal are why I was not a fan of City signing Bony in January. With Bony you know what you are getting, a 15 goal a season scorer, but because Bony is 26 so he is most likely as good as he is ever going to be.

Dybala and Vietto are more risky buys than Bony but with the skill they have been demonstrating at such a young age they also have a very good chance of becoming world class players in a few years, plus they will most likely be cheaper than Bony.

For me, Bony replaces Dzeko and Dybala replaces Jovetic.

Dybala and Bony rotate with each other whilst Aguero remains number one.

This makes sense but I don't see why City needed to buy Bony in January and not wait until summer. By buying Bony in January City have pushed Jovetic out of a UCL spot, all but guaranteeing he leaves this summer, and pushed Dzeko farther down in the rotation. If City do want to sell Dzeko in the summer it would surely make more sense to give Dzeko playing time to help boost his stats and get a better price for him.
 
I actually watched Dybala in quit a few games and each year he looks better and better. He is not as skilled as Aguero but he is more powerful. He looks like a rough diamond but hey, which good player doesn t look like in Seria A? If Jovetic leaves(hope he stays) than he will be good for 20mil pounds, not 40 as I read. If I had to choose between him and Lacazette, I would surely go for Dybala as we have argentinians here and can easily accommodate him.
 
The problem with the team is NOT work rate but goal scorers. Our goals have dried up. Dybala is a GREAT player but we don't need another hard worker, we already have Milner, Aguero , Navas and Nasri (going by his performance this season), What we need is someone who can convert more than 60% of the chances served to him and that is what Lacazette would bring to the team. We need someone who can create chances out of little or nothing. We missed out on Sanchez, we can't afford to make the same mistake with Lacazette.

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Dybala = 11 goals in 22 games

Lacazette 21 goals in 22 games
 

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