Kingsley Coman (32 Viewers)

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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Lots of things can happen. Guardiola wanted him and he might leave Bayern next year when his contract runs out. Then Bayern could well send him back if they get a coach with different philosophy.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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we shouldn't have sold him. it was obvious that he will be suited for their gameplay. anyway it is in the past now.
We did not sell him

2yr loan w/ fee approximating around 8m then an option to buy approximating 21m at the end of the loan period.

Unless you have a bill of lading and a receipt you can furnish I would curb the inaccurate speculation.
 

HAZEM

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Apr 22, 2008
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We did not sell him

2yr loan w/ fee approximating around 8m then an option to buy approximating 21m at the end of the loan period.

Unless you have a bill of lading and a receipt you can furnish I would curb the inaccurate speculation.
too much talk. i meant offloading him even if it's a loan( we need a good LW ) last night has shown that. obviously he won't come here because he is bitter as fuck and rightfully so. just like Cuadrado will do with Chelsea and Salah. he is gone for good. that kid is talking about taking a step above after he joined Bayeren. we lost him.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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too much talk. i meant offloading him even if it's a loan( we need a good LW ) last night has shown that. obviously he won't come here because he is bitter as fuck and rightfully so. just like Cuadrado will do with Chelsea and Salah. he is gone for good. that kid is talking about taking a step above after he joined Bayeren. we lost him.
He's a 20yr old kid who felt entitled at a club with great players and champions. I think the success he saw here at such a young age got to his head. I do believe the lack of selection also bothered him but it all traces back to his immaturity which is attributed to his age. We were all arrogant at that age. Therefore I believe management sent to him to Bayern because they may have a void to fill as a sub for the next few years but Bayern would have no interest in signing him because they have their own talent of youth who are poised to be the worlds next best stars. Also, Bayern as a club would much rather develop their own future stars rather than someone else's. In 2 years there is more of a possibility that they send him back and don't exercise the option to buy because they got what they needed out of him as a stop gap deep bench sub. Bayern has the resources (both financially and academy) to build their first team roster.

If we do lose Coman in the end then it's no big deal. The worst that happens to us is that we make a cool ~30M off a 21 yr old whom we acquired for peanuts.

What happen if he become a world class player within this two years?
Can we reject the option Bayern have?
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Dru :tup:

I see 3 options here:

1.) We make 28m and he stays at the end of his loan. For 28m we could theoretically buy Vidal, Tevez and Pogba for less than that...which we did. Use that money wisely however Coman turns out post-Juve and no one will give a shit.

2.) Stays for 2 years...comes back and Bayern don't take up their option then we made 8m and have a more seasoned French NT attacker with more experience and cost us absolutely nothing.

3.) Stays for 2 years...comes back and Bayern don't take up their option we still made 8 fricking million for the loan and if we don't want him he still has enough time on his contract for us to sell and make an even bigger profit...hell someone even thinks we could make 56m from him. We would have a 22 year old kid that has played for PSG, Juventus and Bayern you don't think there would be any buyers? Come on folks...


Either fucking way...we win. Calm down people.
 

kao_ray

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Feb 28, 2014
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Some people doesn't count the fact that it was the perfect conditions for Coman to make an impression. Last minutes against a desperate Olympiacos side. He is rather fresh because he was subbed in 58 min. The greek team is all out attacking with the score 1-0 in the last minutes. There is plenty of time and space for Coman to run and he used his chance. Are there going to be so many good chances for him in Serie A - nope. I prefer using Morata, Dybala, Cuadrado and Pereyra on the wings than him. To me all of them are better in so many ways than Coman and we don't have time to develop him like BM will.

Good luck to the lad, let's hope he'll do good there.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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too much talk. i meant offloading him even if it's a loan( we need a good LW ) last night has shown that. obviously he won't come here because he is bitter as $#@! and rightfully so. just like Cuadrado will do with Chelsea and Salah. he is gone for good. that kid is talking about taking a step above after he joined Bayeren. we lost him.
What reason does he have to feel bitter against us and how is it rightful if he does? He had enough chances to make an impression but he failed badly. Should we have played him instead any of our starters? No.

He didn't show anything during his time here to justify his pricetag if he becomes a world class player for Bayern it doesn't mean that we made a bad deal.
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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I wish we played him on his true position as LW as opposed to SS or TQ. In light of our overabundance of RW capable players Coman was needed as an option on the other flank. He was given away to raise a few peanuts for "the AM" who never arrived. And I'm sure Allegri only allowed him to be sold in exchange for mentioned "the AM" but Beppe never delivered and the coach stood there with his pants down. Bayern know how to develop a player and in two years they'll obtain a Dybala-class talent for under 30mil.
 

radekas

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Aug 26, 2009
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I wish we played him on his true position as LW as opposed to SS or TQ. In light of our overabundance of RW capable players Coman was needed as an option on the other flank. He was given away to raise a few peanuts for "the AM" who never arrived. And I'm sure Allegri only allowed him to be sold in exchange for mentioned "the AM" but Beppe never delivered and the coach stood there with his pants down. Bayern know how to develop a player and in two years they'll obtain a Dybala-class talent for under 30mil.
Damn man, share that live stream from Juventus Headquarters.
 

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