I got cooked for saying he's worse a signing than Koulibaly. I'm not even saying this to gloat, but I'm genuinely confused as to why people thought a winger from Holland should be worth a world record fee when he showed no outstanding qualities. I loathe this trend of PL teams throwing obscene money at players who do not play in a serious league. It sets a bad precedent because obscure clubs can ask for insane fees. It ruins the market for everyone because PL clubs are no longer willing to show restraint.
People tell me he is young and can still improve, but his skill set is not replicable in the Premier League. In nearly every game I have watched, the opposing winger looks more dangerous than him. Plus, what exactly is he going to improve with age? I mean, yes, he might improve on his decision-making, but he'll never improve on his ability to create separation from defenders.
Actually I can recall when we first signed him, our subreddit r/reddevils posted a scouting report that had come from our own scouts.
The report mentioned that United had been following him as far back as when he was at São Paulo FC and the scout/s had serious misgivings about whether he could adapt to the Premier League. The report highlighted that only a very small proportion of his career goals had come using right foot, and that his complete inability to use his right foot would likely mean he would struggle to adapt to the premier league and I think I recall that the report had advised against signing him.
I'm no expert on this but I have read that it is extremely difficult for someone his age to improve his weak foot, so I think your assessment will end up being spot-on. That is he will probably be able to improve his reading of the game as he gets older, but many of his technical limitations will probably remain.
I have seen other people say this on this thread already but it is extremely stupid to allow a new manager such latitude when it comes to making new signings, but at this club stupidity is the norm.
There were already early warning signs about Ten Hag's judgement about new signings as he pushed very hard for us to bring in Sergiño Dest who had flopped at Barca and has been
dreadful at Milan this season and has barely gotten any minutes there.
Like a lot of managers, he only goes for players that he has worked with before or is familiar with and considering he comes from a league that is very weak, then using his recommendations is very risky.
So far, only Martinez looks to be worth the money we paid for out of his recommendations.
The reality is that if Jurgen Klopp had been in charge of recruitment at Liverpool, they would have signed Gotze and Brandt instead of Mane and Salah, and in all likelihood, wouldn't have won the CL and EPL. Instead, they had a competent DoF and pretty good recruitment strategy that meant that they didn't have to rely on their manager to make signings and were able to veto him when they felt it was appropriate.