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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Arsenal if they get Eze too, who is almost official, will have an incredible transfer window in filling all their needs, one of the strongest in nearest decade for them. Add deep depth plus starter level boosts:

Starter upgrades:

Zubimendi DM
Gyokeres CF
Eze AM/LW

Good young rotation players:


Mosquera CB
Madueke RW/LW



Solid end of bench options:

Kepa GK
Norgaard DM


Mosquera at 15m is a huge steal, quality young defender for future. Zubimendi and Gyokeres will be big boosts for starting 11. Eze is a magician.

Madueke being overpriced is the only minus for the market. But he or a player of his profile and quality is definitely needed. He is ideal backup for Saka. And they never had one prior, a true RW. They fell apart every time Saka got injured past seasons.



Their new Italian sporting director Berta knows his shit. He managed to close deals quickly that Edu before him would taken forever to do, and most likely fail at. Finally addressed a proper regista in Zubi and a proper CF in Gyokeres, instead of the fodder they forced in those positions.



Only player they lost that played regular enough minutes to matter, is the supposed rapist Partey who they let expire.
Cons: it's Arsenal
 

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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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He’s just another player who went to MU and tanked his career. Most of their new signings will probably follow suit, maybe not Cunha.

The level he fell off and the injuries he suffered was unexpected. But him flopping in his big move from Ajax was very predictable imo.

Because in Ajax that year, and that system he was groomed in, his entire value to it was his off the ball runs and movement. Almost nothing else of individual value from him besides that specific skill. He hustled and made basic 1-2 short passes.



But his jack of all trades limited skillset meant he was a prime candidate to flop with big move.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
17,348
The level he fell off and the injuries he suffered was unexpected. But him flopping in his big move from Ajax was very predictable imo.

Because in Ajax that year, and that system he was groomed in, his entire value to it was his off the ball runs and movement. Almost nothing else of individual value from him besides that specific skill. He hustled and made basic 1-2 short passes.



But his jack of all trades limited skillset meant he was a prime candidate to flop with big move.
Whats your thoughts on their new signings?
 

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