Ayoba
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Christ, he's good isn't he?
His rumoured release clauses he had 2. the first one can be activated in 2 years but is over 200 million and then the second one is 175 million and can be activated in 3 years. However i do think theres certain caveats to it.
The thing is he could do better. If you watched Haalands movements yesterday he always wanted the ball to come quick to him because he is used to in the Salzburg and Dortmunds systems to play quick on the break and in transition. He now must learn how to play the long game with more patience and to know when and why to make a run so his teammates to find him with a pass easy. Then he will be unstoppable.
This is also one reason why Müller is so incredibly important for Bayern. He opens up spaces through his runs and thus puts the striker in excellent scoring opportunities.Sure. But keep in mind that when he makes these runs constantly, he drags a defender (or two, or three) with him, disrupting the defensive formation and organization of the opposition, creating even more space for the other offensive players.
Him not getting the ball every time is (often) a perk/by design, not a flaw/bad run.
I've seen some pretty silly posts lately but yours is right up there.There was so many commissions in that deal to family, agents, associates and player bonuses that the total was at least triple that. But generally reporters are loathe to look into City's deals because of the legal firepower that is unleashed on them afterwards.
They had a lot of help by the fact Mbappe is born in Paris, is one season away from being the all-time scorer, and has his whole family here. Haaland seems far more of a mercenary IMO, and if he wants to leave, they won't be able to pull at his heart string and the money will be great anywhere he goes anyways. Putting a release clause is good business anyways, whether you plan on staying or not, it keeps the club on their toes.If PSG can convince Mbappe to renew his contract and not go to Real Madrid for free, even when his contract is expired, I am sure there is a lot City can do.
They had a lot of help by the fact Mbappe is born in Paris, is one season away from being the all-time scorer, and has his whole family here. Haaland seems far more of a mercenary IMO, and if he wants to leave, they won't be able to pull at his heart string and the money will be great anywhere he goes anyways. Putting a release clause is good business anyways, whether you plan on staying or not, it keeps the club on their toes.
Each of them has roughly 4 goals for each assist in their best clubs. Haven't really seen too much of Lewa and Agueros assist-play to judge, but from what I've seen of Haaland he's clearly an underrated team player. Not for much longer, I suspect.His ability to contribute to overall team play is dramatically worse than Lewandowski and Aguero.
He had these buy out clause for all his contracts as his jail free card. It is also absolutely fine he wants to have experience in another league and city as well. But to say nothing City can do to convince him to stay is a bit extreme.Yeah I'm sure if he wants to stay at City he will but if he's planning to stay there long term he wouldn't of insisted in having a buy-out clause in his contract
City still not good enough to win cl then he will surely jump the ship. But this season they have plan B by go route 1 to haaland so they have that x factor now.
The thought of Rabiot feeding through balls to Arnautovicis he better than Arnautović?
I don't think so
I appreciate that reference.Guy is an absolute machine, a cyborg. He was made in the lab by Dr. Gero.
Don't know but barcelona building some team. Real will be there. PSG also building strong midfield. Then liverpool and Bayern too. Five top class teams to fight against them.They will win it soon for sure. Maybe even this season.
Maybe Adriano? Although his breakthrough season was at the age of 20, I believe.Not really sure when I last saw a young striker this good. Owen? Rooney? Rooney's overall game was better but Haaland is just a goal machine. R9 is still the best I've seen though.
Sure they can try and convince him but City must be ok with him leaving after 2 or 3 years or they wouldn't of agreed to the clause. Its the reason United never signed him before he went to DortmundHe had these buy out clause for all his contracts as his jail free card. It is also absolutely fine he wants to have experience in another league and city as well. But to say nothing City can do to convince him to stay is a bit extreme.
Mbappe was scary good at 17/18 years old for Monaco in 2016/17.Maybe Adriano? Although his breakthrough season was at the age of 20, I believe.
I figured that he didn't consider him a striker otherwise it's an obvious guess.Mbappe was scary good at 17/18 years old for Monaco in 2016/17.
Adriano is a good shout, I was more impressed with him than I am with Haaland, but not by much. Adriano was also a machine, but also more technical and the power on his shots were just terrifying. It's a shame off-the-field tragedies took his drive away.Maybe Adriano? Although his breakthrough season was at the age of 20, I believe.
Or may be Man City is confident enough to convince him that they are the best club that can help him win the most trophies and also personal glory.Sure they can try and convince him but City must be ok with him leaving after 2 or 3 years or they wouldn't of agreed to the clause. Its the reason United never signed him before he went to Dortmund
Yeah I'm sure if he wants to stay at City he will but if he's planning to stay there long term he wouldn't of insisted in having a buy-out clause in his contract
Nope. Release clauses in Spain are mandatory. Haaland has actively negotiated his in a country where having a release clause is an oddity.By that logic I'm sure Ansu fati and pedri don't intend to stay at Barcelona long with their release clauses there.
In Spain every player has to have a release clause. With Haaland he chose to have one so he can leave in 2 or 3 years if he wants toBy that logic I'm sure Ansu fati and pedri don't intend to stay at Barcelona long with their release clauses there.
If the club continues to play well and win trophies, there's no reason why haaland wouldn't want to stay unless he wants to try a different league (it could happen, see mane, lewandowski, cristiano Ronaldo). But it's difficult to say whether haaland doesn't intend to stay long because of this act. Far too much of a stretch
He'd terrify me as a defender. His runs for both goals, I can't tell if it's the camera angle or not but he just looks fecking massive and it baffles me that he's so quick carrying all that mass.
By that logic I'm sure Ansu fati and pedri don't intend to stay at Barcelona long with their release clauses there.
If the club continues to play well and win trophies, there's no reason why haaland wouldn't want to stay unless he wants to try a different league (it could happen, see mane, lewandowski, cristiano Ronaldo). But it's difficult to say whether haaland doesn't intend to stay long because of this act. Far too much of a stretch
when we're finally ready to aim for PL-title again.
Yes. But here we are not talking about Muller, we are talking about Lewandowski. Haaland must adapt and learn from Pep just like Lewandowski did when he joined Bayern . His all around play is still raw and unplolished and i am certain that Guardiola will work hard to adjust him the right way.This is also one reason why Müller is so incredibly important for Bayern. He opens up spaces through his runs and thus puts the striker in excellent scoring opportunities.