I'll let him know.That's why I wasn't keen on United signing Bellingham.
I wish him all the best at Real Madrid, if the move goes through.
I'll let him know.That's why I wasn't keen on United signing Bellingham.
I wish him all the best at Real Madrid, if the move goes through.
The best teams usually have 2 creative playmakers in midfield. It's been the case since the early 2000s. Barcelona under Guardiola, the United team that won the double, Real Madrid of recent seasons, AC Milan in 2007, both CL winning Bayern sides etc.Carl Anka said:Replacing Modric-Casemiro-Kroos with Bellingham-Tchouameni-Camavinga/Valverde is the sort of greed they talked about in the Bible...
I don’t really get why, not impressed with what I’ve seen of him and we have much more urgent positions to strengthen. Replacing Kroos, Case and Modric was always going to be a challenge and a step (or a couple steps) down. No way would we be lucky enough to replace them 1:1.
I would’ve been content with Valverde, Tchou and Cama as a midfield, don’t know why we need Bellingham who I’d consider a lesser player than all of the others.
RB, RW and striker should be our primary targets. Unless the club sees that Endrick kid as Benzema’s replacement in a year or two but that is a huge gamble.
The EPL can’t even attract the best English player since Rooney, the best league my arse…
On top of that Rapinha will likely return for a huge fee after failing at Barca. All are signs for me that LaLiga is simply better or at the very least more highly regarded by players.
Systematic tapping up?Not bothered about this player in particular, but all the corruption being uncovered in football, Madrid’s year-in year-out systematic tapping up of players in plain sight goes unchallenged.
Dortmund and Madrid have quite good relations, I believe it's also the case that Watzke and Perez are personal friends. I don't think there is something ongoing that would break the rules, I am pretty sure that the clubs are open about their intentions.Not bothered about this player in particular, but all the corruption being uncovered in football, Madrid’s year-in year-out systematic tapping up of players in plain sight goes unchallenged.
Well that shouldn't be too difficult for Madrid because well they're Madrid after all but yeah the lack of technical quality is a bit glaring as far as Madrid midfields go, the only one id say is capable of playing in a very technical side is camavinga and they're trying to convert him into a winger for whatever reason.
Not bothered about this player in particular, but all the corruption being uncovered in football, Madrid’s year-in year-out systematic tapping up of players in plain sight goes unchallenged.
Fecking world cup broke him. Will be good again next season, i'm sure of it. Quality is thereHe started the season really well but yeah it hasn’t been a smooth season for him.
AND YET WE WHIFFED ON PEDRII swear since they missed out on Neymar they've just been determined to get every young mega-talent out there.
I love Valverde and I think Tchouameni is a very good player that I would never like to lose but in terms of raw talent I think Camavinga and Bellingham look incredibly special to me.
Personally I would be very excited with this signing if finally goes through.
Not bothered about this player in particular, but all the corruption being uncovered in football, Madrid’s year-in year-out systematic tapping up of players in plain sight goes unchallenged.
RM showing the world how to do rebuilds. Without even saying the word.
Ronaldo replaced
Kroos, Modric, Casemiro replaced while they were still there. (Casemiro now gone)
Ramos & Varane replaced
Probably the most effective rebuild in history.
I would previously have said that would be the chance to sign one. But in recent years RM are very patient with younger players. They’ve become a bit like United under SAFIf he goes to Real I think that's a good decision on his part. That could also end up being some amazing midfield with Tchouaméni, Camavinga and Bellingham. Amazing amount of talent right there, might take them a couple more years to hit their absolute peak though.
I would previously have said that would be the chance to sign one. But in recent years RM are very patient with younger players. They’ve become a bit like United under SAF
My mistake. You’re right Kroos and Modric are obviously still going to be playing in 2-4 years.How has Kroos and Modric been replaced? They got a midfielder so they're replaced? Tchouameni is the only player that is actually a replacement for Casemiro, but even then, he's still not as good yet. Time will show if he will be.
My mistake. You’re right Kroos and Modric are obviously still going to be playing in 2-4 years.
When you buy 3 midfield talents, yes it's called a rebuild and a damned efficient one.They've replaced world class players with worse players and somehow it's the most efficient rebuild in the history?
If they replaced each with a 26 year old marquee signing from a top 4 European club how much would it cost?They've replaced world class players with worse players and somehow it's the most efficient rebuild in the history?
When you buy 3 midfield talents, yes it's called a rebuild and a damned efficient one.
If they replaced each with a 26 year old marquee signing from a top 4 European club how much would it cost?
As you said they cant replace like for like and we dont know how it will turn up, but as I said rebuild is done by buying talented players in positions in which you have older players who'll soon retire and with talented players who have potential to be world class. Of course they're different kind of players so they'll change the way they'll play, maybe they'll be weaker, maybe not, maybe even stronger.They can buy all the midfield talent in the world if they want, but it's not going to help their midfield when they buy midfielders with similar traits and skills. None of them are passing or technical masters like Kroos or Modric which is the reason they've been dominating for so long. Despite being in the CL final, they don't control games as much anymore, especially when Kroos and Modric don't play. While I admire how they're run and actually replace players that are past it, I think we're going to see a weaker Real Madrid a few years ahead, but I guess that was always going to happen as it's impossible to replace these two like for like.
€31m for CamavingaProbably not more than the €230m they paid for those three.
€31m for Camavinga
€80m for Tchouameni
€41m for Junior
Bellingham might cost less than people think, but even if it’s €130.
You’re looking at the fee and ignoring the fact the ones signed came on relatively low wages, and should be there 10 plus years. Plus RM will most likely sell one when his his just past his peak and recoup the entire outlay.
Yes.. I don’t think you could sign 2 marquee world class 26 year old CM’s for €31m and €80m, might be able to get one for €80m if he is unsettled and forces a move.That's a totally different argument to what you said: "If they replaced each with a 26 year old marquee signing from a top 4 European club how much would it cost?"
We should go in for Tchoumeini then
They've replaced world class players with worse players and somehow it's the most efficient rebuild in the history?
That's true but unfortunately you can't sign the new Modric and the new Kroos because they don't exist, and I don't think they're looking for a trio of organiser - destroyer- creator either, but rather physical, intense, versatile players and in the case of Bellingham, players who add verticality to his technical talent(the most exalted fans say that we have signed a 19 years old Zidane).They can buy all the midfield talent in the world if they want, but it's not going to help their midfield when they buy midfielders with similar traits and skills. None of them are passing or technical masters like Kroos or Modric which is the reason they've been dominating for so long. Despite being in the CL final, they don't control games as much anymore, especially when Kroos and Modric don't play. While I admire how they're run and actually replace players that are past it, I think we're going to see a weaker Real Madrid a few years ahead, but I guess that was always going to happen as it's impossible to replace these two like for like.
Yes.. I don’t think you could sign 2 marquee world class 26 year old CM’s for €31m and €80m, might be able to get one for €80m if he is unsettled and forces a move.
Exactly. You cant find a new Modrić, who knows it there will ever be someone similar. Same with national team, we'll have to ajdust the way we play once he retires.That's true but unfortunately you can't sign the new Modric and the new Kroos because they don't exist, and I don't think they're looking for a trio of organiser - destroyer- creator either, but rather physical, intense, versatile players and in the case of Bellingham, players who add verticality to his technical talent(the most exalted fans say that we have signed a 19 years old Zidane).
A team made to burn physically with Camavinga, Valverde and to run with Vini and Bellingham. Even Endrick looks like a physical prodigy with two hams for legs.
In short, a Madrid geared towards modern football.
Then obviously Barcelona can come in with Pedri+De Jong and beat you with possession and control but in principle it doesn't seem like a bad plan.
Personally I still think of Camavinga a la Redondo, very far back and with Tchouameni covering a lot of ground, that is if he wakes up and finds his place.
You Spaniards with your love of ham You see it all over the placeThat's true but unfortunately you can't sign the new Modric and the new Kroos because they don't exist, and I don't think they're looking for a trio of organiser - destroyer- creator either, but rather physical, intense, versatile players and in the case of Bellingham, players who add verticality to his technical talent(the most exalted fans say that we have signed a 19 years old Zidane).
A team made to burn physically with Camavinga, Valverde and to run with Vini and Bellingham. Even Endrick looks like a physical prodigy with two hams for legs.
In short, a Madrid geared towards modern football.
Then obviously Barcelona can come in with Pedri+De Jong and beat you with possession and control but in principle it doesn't seem like a bad plan.
Personally I still think of Camavinga a la Redondo, very far back and with Tchouameni covering a lot of ground, that is if he wakes up and finds his place.