GledTheRed
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So you’re saying we won’t get the transfer fee back by shirt sales?
Hurr hurr
Anyways, I still want him.
Exactly, and adidas won't pay for it either as he's a 5/10 would not bang kinda guy.
So you’re saying we won’t get the transfer fee back by shirt sales?
Hurr hurr
Anyways, I still want him.
You watch Dinamo regularly? How much do you rate this guy?Number 10 primarily, although he did play almost all positions in midfield for Dinamo and Spain U21.
Funny you say this as, when deployed in central midfield which is where I saw Olmo in the Europa, they're like for like.Noooooooooooo.... it will mean that we wont get the Villa superstar, John Messi McGinn.
We are doomed now.
So i am taking SN are shit then going by our Croatian posters on here. Meh.
These out of nowhere type of transfers get me excited. Ben Yedder is another one, there is just something about a local paper calling a transfer out of nowhere without any previous links whatsoever.
I watched the U21s, thought he looked in good company alongside Oyarzabal, Ruiz and Ceballos. Heard from a commentator Croatia want him to play for their senior team. Dont know how good his chances are to play for Spain a few years down the line, but if he is talented enough, not sure i would take it.
If the sauce is reliable, then you’ll be wearing the Dani Olmo grin when he signs.I thought we were being sponsored by a pasta sauce company for a moment.
Nope, not a winger. He is comparable to someone like Paquetá — who sometimes played wide as an inside forward of sorts at Flamengo, but is primarily a versatile offensive midfielder and will develop along those lines at Milan. Spain can play Olmo or Fornals (nominal #10 with Villarreal) out wide because they're better at managing the flanks and base their game on possession through the offensive and central midfielders, but a similar approach won't work at United because the brand-new fullback isn't particularly threatening in offense in what is likely to be more of a counter-based approach, so you'll end up wasting this portion of the pitch:Is he a winger?
Could be a decent alternative to Bruno as a #10/8 hybrid in a 3 man midfield, though...depending on Pogba's pressing consistency and the competence of the holding midfielder.
Nope, not a winger. He is comparable to someone like Paquetá — who sometimes played wide as an inside forward of sorts at Flamengo, but is primarily a versatile offensive midfielder and will develop along those lines at Milan. Spain can play Olmo or Fornals (nominal #10 with Villarreal) out wide because they're better at managing the flanks and base their game on possession through the offensive and central midfielders, but a similar approach won't work at United because the brand-new fullback isn't particularly threatening in offense in what is likely to be more of a counter-based approach, so you'll end up wasting this portion of the pitch:
Could be a decent alternative to Bruno as a #10/8 hybrid in a 3 man midfield, though...depending on Pogba's pressing consistency and the competence of the holding midfielder.
You watch Dinamo regularly? How much do you rate this guy?
Bruno, Olmo and Mata are different kinds of players. I think:That's what I am thinking. However I think we'll either signing Olmo or Bruno. I can't see us spending 100m on two no 10s especially since we've just given a relatively long term contract to Mata.
Thanks for the info.
If the sauce is reliable, then you’ll be wearing the Dani Olmo grin when he signs.
At Milan? Is that a done deal, then?Nope, not a winger. He is comparable to someone like Paquetá — who sometimes played wide as an inside forward of sorts at Flamengo, but is primarily a versatile offensive midfielder and will develop along those lines at Milan. Spain can play Olmo or Fornals (nominal #10 with Villarreal) out wide because they're better at managing the flanks and base their game on possession through the offensive and central midfielders, but a similar approach won't work at United because the brand-new fullback isn't particularly threatening in offense in what is likely to be more of a counter-based approach, so you'll end up wasting this portion of the pitch:
Could be a decent alternative to Bruno as a #10/8 hybrid in a 3 man midfield, though...depending on Pogba's pressing consistency and the competence of the holding midfielder.
He's talking about Paqueta.At Milan? Is that a done deal, then?
He looks really classy from the YouTubes. Would love a signing like this, personally.
That was in reference to Paquetá, who joined Milan in the winter window!At Milan? Is that a done deal, then?
Oh, he is definitely classy — however, I'm not sure how this United team can accommodate him...He looks really classy from the YouTubes. Would love a signing like this, personally.
Well at the minute we have Pogba, Matic, Fred, McTominay, and Pereira.How many midfielders are we getting? This dude, Bruno, Longstaff.
Was brought for club record for Spurs as well from what I can remember.Modrić once played in Croatian league.
At Milan? Is that a done deal, then?
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Ye I've watched him a few times and the match against Benfica. Was the standout player in the pitch for me. Classy but plays with maturity and self confidence.For me, he is better than Joao Felix.
Olmo was brilliant this season. Best 11 in every competition he played, Croatian league, Europa League, EURO U21.
I would take him in a heartbeat.
I don't think we'd sign either if we signed Olmo. Olmo i've only read about and he seems to be a AM/#10, similar to Bruno and Maddison and would cost considerably less.If we're interested in this guy, who wouldn't come that we have been linked to? Madison? Bruno?