Kingsley Coman (16 Viewers)

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
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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.
For 28M we could theoretically also buy Zaza and Hernanes. Assuming that we'll surely be able to turn 28M into transfers as good as the Vidal, Tevez and Pogba ones is very hopeful.

In addition to that, those 28M may end up be a very small amount if Coman develops the way Bayern think he's able to. Bayern is basically paying 8M to see how one of the most interesting youngsters develop in 2 years. That's a very good investment on their part.

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.
We might get a 2 year older Coman back who spent his loan rotting on the bench. That's not worth 8M. If that's the case, then we'll surely regret not selling him outright in the first place instead or using him ourselves. Or better: Loaning him without a buyout clause.

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...
There'll always be some buyers. But if Bayern doesn't use their option to buy, then he most likely won't be worth the €20M they would have to pay. Otherwise they would have just used the option.

Either fucking way...we win. Calm down people.
While you're being overly optimistic, I'm obviously taking the negative approach. The reality is probably somewhere between the two, but claiming we win in any scenario is quite a stretch.
 
Aug 26, 2014
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Nothing wrong with getting excited over young players, but the amount of unnecessary hype this forum produce is ridiculous at moments. Personally I think we made a great deal for this guy.
How is a 2 year loan great deal they don't lose anything if he explodes they got a great player for little money if he don't we get a shitty one back
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
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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.
 

dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
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Really stupid deal. If he flops we will earn 7 mio euro from the deal if he fullfill hes potential the opportunity cost could be huge. Ideally we should have made a Morata kind of deal. Offcourse Bayern would have newer accepted that. Alternativly we could have made a Martial type of deal with a good amount of money upfront and a large amount of money tied to bonuses. Alternativly we should just keep him. Could have been a very good sup for Cuadrado in a 4-3-3. The free transfer last year was offcourse a strock of genius from Marotta but that does not mean he should take retarded decisions after that.
 

AOD4

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2004
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The guy was asked to the sole creative force here , and compared to Bayern where there is other creative forces, he could flourish with more space there. It's the system.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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As I wrote before. Making a good deal a year ago does not justify making a retarded decision this year.
I know, but we don't know how this is going to pan out. The other side is that he wanted to leave, so if he does think like that at his edge then he can go as far as I'm concerned.
 

dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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I know, but we don't know how this is going to pan out. The other side is that he wanted to leave, so if he does think like that at his edge then he can go as far as I'm concerned.
Thats pretty much alway the case in any deal. You dont know how the future will turn out. But you can have a qualified opinion and in my opinion this is a bad deal from what we know today.
 

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