I actually prefer Eze at the moment. Excellent dribbler and ball carrier. However I still don’t think either Eze or Olise are quite on our level.
As a neutral I love watching Eze, but reckon he's too much of a free spirit for us.
I actually prefer Eze at the moment. Excellent dribbler and ball carrier. However I still don’t think either Eze or Olise are quite on our level.
I’d say ‘good one’ on likelihood… but otherwise, no thanks! I’ll keep Bernard over that primadonna!Swap Bernardo for Mbappe
Turns 29 on Saturday…Anyone mentioned Zielinski? Napoli do usually sell at least 1, even if it’s extortion and there must be a back up for Bellingham.
Admittedly I haven’t seen too much of him but he seems to be a vital player for this Napoli team and he did impress me in the games against Liverpool.
Very doubtful mate, we can't offer him a starting spot and other clubs can. Best we can hope for is a few million in sell on fees.I’m not a big transfer rumour bloke. Do we reckon a Lavia buyback is plausible? It doesn’t seem Pep trusts Phillips and one of our rivals is sure to go in for him.
I keep reading that other top clubs are capable of offering him a starting spot, but I rather doubt they are. The top seven clubs have the squad depth and playing demands that mean 15-20 players have to be utilised, so it’s hard to see how Lavia would command a starting spot at any of those clubs.Very doubtful mate, we can't offer him a starting spot and other clubs can. Best we can hope for is a few million in sell on fees.
All I see across social media is fans of the other top clubs fighting over wanting to sign him because hes better than their current options.I keep reading that other top clubs are capable of offering him a starting spot, but I rather doubt they are. The top seven clubs have the squad depth and playing demands that mean 15-20 players have to be utilised, so it’s hard to see how Lavia would command a starting spot at any of those clubs.
We don’t promise anyone starting spots, but we do offer the best coaching and best trajectory to success in England, points which Lavia might appreciate even more now that he has spent a year in the chaos of relegated Southampton.