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Last one was Danjuma I think.Strange that its a 5mill loan without a buy… have not seen Spurs do deals like that
Last one was Danjuma I think.Strange that its a 5mill loan without a buy… have not seen Spurs do deals like that
He obviously doesn't get everything right, but quite clearly has decent contacts. Everyone always seems to make so much more noise about the ones that don't end up happening, but he calls plenty right and he does get genuine info worth listening to....."Guys, I think we are virtually in agreement, but before we do, do you mind if I text Romano?"
Let’s stay on topic. This is the Kolo Muani threadHe's versatile, can play on the right and through the middle. Strong, pacey, good touch, decent dribbler can rub with the ball or shift it to make space for a shot, a decent finisher, not cold blooded but not awful by any means.
A year's cover for 5mill.Strange that its a 5mill loan without a buy… have not seen Spurs do deals like that
PSG were in that spell where they were just buying lots of players and seeing who stuck. Muani wasn't bad for them but they did have Mbappe, Neymar, Messi, Ramos, Ekitike, Dembele, Doue etc. They just have a brick ton of options. Even Xavi Simons was there and didn't quite make it. It's not necessarily a big failing to not succeed at PSG.This bloke must have been a big disappointment for PSG according to Transfermkt they paid Frankfurt 95 million euros for him, then ends up being loaned to Juve, 10 goals in 22 games for Juve, can he reat that in the PL ?
heard that there is.No option to buy annoys me for some reason.
I don't really recall him playing from the left strongly. He played all over for Franfurt even as the AM at times and lot from the right and centre. He's a very versatile forward basically. One of those guys that genuinely cover any of the front 4 roles in a 4231/433 to a very good standard. If he does well, we will want to keep him.Just been reading up a bit. He was super prolific at Frankfurt but struggled at Psg. It looks like his spell at Juve was a bit mixed - blistering start but tailed off.
General sense seems to be that he is not suited to the target man or penalty box striker role and does his best work as an inside forward from the left (the latter being how Frankfurt used him). Possibly therefore is seen more as an alternative for Johnson off the left than Rich or Solanke through the middle .
he's a complete striker - left foot, right foot and proper headers too. quite a natural striker executing volleys and half volleys tooJust been reading up a bit. He was super prolific at Frankfurt but struggled at Psg. It looks like his spell at Juve was a bit mixed - blistering start but tailed off.
General sense seems to be that he is not suited to the target man or penalty box striker role and does his best work as an inside forward from the left (the latter being how Frankfurt used him). Possibly therefore is seen more as an alternative for Johnson off the left than Rich or Solanke through the middle .
Glad he comes with a left foot and a right foot! That's a start at least!he's a complete striker - left foot, right foot and proper headers too. quite a natural striker executing volleys and half volleys too
also loves 1 v 1s.
If Solanke is left out of the CL squad tomorrow that will confirm it's badSolanke injury must be serious
How's his hold up play?He's versatile, can play on the right and through the middle. Strong, pacey, good touch, decent dribbler can rub with the ball or shift it to make space for a shot, a decent finisher, not cold blooded but not awful by any means.
Messi & Neymar had already left in the summer of 2023 when Muani signed, it looks like PSG used the money from those sales to get Muani. Muani joined Frankfurt from Nantes on a free transfer on 1/7/22 then sell him to PSG for 95 mill euros on 1/9/23 , I'm not surprised that Levy doesn't join in all this transfer nonsense, in just over a year Frankfurt cash in 95 mill euros, madness.PSG were in that spell where they were just buying lots of players and seeing who stuck. Muani wasn't bad for them but they did have Mbappe, Neymar, Messi, Ramos, Ekitike, Dembele, Doue etc. They just have a brick ton of options. Even Xavi Simons was there and didn't quite make it. It's not necessarily a big failing to not succeed at PSG.
"I'm hopeful that he will be back after the international break," Frank said. "Sometimes, you know, we just take a little bit longer time. It's not like he re-injured it again. So, you can say if you have a muscle injury, then you can maybe re-injure, it's nothing to do with that. It's not progressing as quick as we hoped for, but we are still positive that it can be solved in the next two weeks."Thought it was a bit weird when Frank said Richarlison was his No.9. Doesn't seem like the kind of bloke that would want to alienate Solanke (or any other player). It does look like Solanke's out for a long time.