Hoof the ball
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Have we signed Miguel Angel Nadal yet?
Hold that laughter….
oh you make it sound so easy dealing with million upon million of pounds and various different departments and stages of sign off.
Didn’t realise it was as easy as eBay!
We’ve been pretty quick this season. This transfer was always going to take a bit of negotiating though.
Have you ever tried to buy something more than a couple of grand?What a pain transfers are now.
This should be really straightforward but on it drags.
Good post.It's understandable that people would be a little apprehensive over Hojlund due to his age.
But for me I'm looking at Hojlund as someone who at 20 years old has room to grow further and potentially become a mainstay in our team for the present and long-term. I'm not worried about his perceived lack of goals because his goals to game ratio is actually good for a player his age.
But what I'm looking at when it comes to Hojlund is his attributes in and out of possession along with his tactical understanding to carry out the plan. And at Atalanta he's been playing under Gasperini who is a good teacher/coach to learn from. And it's pretty evident that Hojlund's physicality, pressing with intelligence, hold up play, pace and movement off the ball looks above average already at 20 years of age. And we need those traits in our CF to make us a more fluid team with and without the ball where the CF can be a huge threat in transition aswell as have the movement to create space against packed defenses.
If Hojlund can score around 15 goals but also be a threat all across the front line, then I believe the team as a whole will score a lot of goals due to Hojlund opening up space and opportunities for others due to his pace and movement whilst we have possession. And without the ball his pressing game is clever, which would make it difficult for opponent's to play through us vertically.
I was a bigger fan of Louis Saha than I was of Van Nistelrooy. And the reason was because I always felt that a box striker like Van Nistelrooy wasn't as effective outside the box in comparison to a Louis Saha who had the pace, physicality and aerial game to play across the front line, which made us a more dangerous team and brought out the best in Rooney and Ronaldo due to the fluid play-style that developed at the time. That meant we were more unpredictable as a team instead of playing to the strengths of Van Nistelrooy who was a box striker and made us predictable as a collective unit.
I'm actually more concerned about how we will build the play from the back and into midfield. And if we can build the play from the defensive third to the middle third effectively well with consistency, then we will pin the opponent back into their half which will result in more players playing the game in the opponent's half via the high-line. And when you develop a team to play the game in the opponent's half, then wave after wave of pressure will result in a lot of chances being created.
And in that scenario it's important to have a central striker who will hold the ball up in possession and have the intelligence to press effectively without the ball. I think Hojlund at 20 years of age is showing good potential to be that player. His transfer fee will likely be around €60m but overall it would be a good value signing due to his wages likely being much lower than say someone like a Harry Kane who would cost around £100m but would also cost around £600k a week in wages according to reports. Signing Hojlund would also allow us to sign someone like a Amrabat who I believe we really need for the deeper midfield position.
Have you ever tried to buy something more than a couple of grand?
It's understandable that people would be a little apprehensive over Hojlund due to his age.
But for me I'm looking at Hojlund as someone who at 20 years old has room to grow further and potentially become a mainstay in our team for the present and long-term. I'm not worried about his perceived lack of goals because his goals to game ratio is actually good for a player his age.
But what I'm looking at when it comes to Hojlund is his attributes in and out of possession along with his tactical understanding to carry out the plan. And at Atalanta he's been playing under Gasperini who is a good teacher/coach to learn from. And it's pretty evident that Hojlund's physicality, pressing with intelligence, hold up play, pace and movement off the ball looks above average already at 20 years of age. And we need those traits in our CF to make us a more fluid team with and without the ball where the CF can be a huge threat in transition aswell as have the movement to create space against packed defenses.
If Hojlund can score around 15 goals but also be a threat all across the front line, then I believe the team as a whole will score a lot of goals due to Hojlund opening up space and opportunities for others due to his pace and movement whilst we have possession. And without the ball his pressing game is clever, which would make it difficult for opponent's to play through us vertically.
I was a bigger fan of Louis Saha than I was of Van Nistelrooy. And the reason was because I always felt that a box striker like Van Nistelrooy wasn't as effective outside the box in comparison to a Louis Saha who had the pace, physicality and aerial game to play across the front line, which made us a more dangerous team and brought out the best in Rooney and Ronaldo due to the fluid play-style that developed at the time. That meant we were more unpredictable as a team instead of playing to the strengths of Van Nistelrooy who was a box striker and made us predictable as a collective unit.
I'm actually more concerned about how we will build the play from the back and into midfield. And if we can build the play from the defensive third to the middle third effectively well with consistency, then we will pin the opponent back into their half which will result in more players playing the game in the opponent's half via the high-line. And when you develop a team to play the game in the opponent's half, then wave after wave of pressure will result in a lot of chances being created.
And in that scenario it's important to have a central striker who will hold the ball up in possession and have the intelligence to press effectively without the ball. I think Hojlund at 20 years of age is showing good potential to be that player. His transfer fee will likely be around €60m but overall it would be a good value signing due to his wages likely being much lower than say someone like a Harry Kane who would cost around £100m but would also cost around £600k a week in wages according to reports. Signing Hojlund would also allow us to sign someone like a Amrabat who I believe we really need for the deeper midfield position.
Yeah, I agree with a lot of all that as well.Good post.
One thing I’ve picked up on from the videos on him is consistently you hear the commentator say ‘Great movement from Hojlund’. Like you say, that movement will free up others.
Well that's the thing isn't it, so many people are focused on BuT 9 GoAlS, if that's all that mattered we obviously wouldn't be going for Hojlund. There's much more to scouting and evaluating a player than this, especially a young player. There's a reason ETH and the recruitment team are at United whilst people here are just commenting opinions on a football forum but that won't stop them from thinking their scouting and knowledge is superior to one of the biggest football clubs on the planet.
Hold that laughter….
I definitely haven't seen much of Bilal Toure to opine and just looked up his numbers out of curiosity when I saw Atalanta were in for him but I challenge you to watch footage of the other two and tell me they don't also pass the eye test if you're not interested in stats.I think all this stuff is interesting. My take is that EtH is not interested in stats that tell you “how many” of this or that and who ranks where for this metric or that one. He is looking at fundamental attributes, physical, technical and mental. He is trusting his judgement over top line data. If he’s a good judge, that’s brilliant. We really don’t know yet whether he is or not.
We would definitely sell him if a good offer came in.Im laughing at anyone thinking we are selling Sancho. ETH clearly rates him a lot higher than we do.
Yeah but L1nk has a point. There’s more to recruitment than finding the guy with Eleventy-Five “goal actions” but some posters think there isn’t.Then just shut the football forum down, if it's all down to "well, manager's knowledge is superior".
Neglecting the fact that in the last 10 years, even higher profile managers have made costly mistakes.
Regardless of bad opinions on here, the main reason why we're just an also ran in the league these days is our horrendous recruitment decisions over a number of years by people employed by the club. Let's not pretend they are infallible.Well that's the thing isn't it, so many people are focused on BuT 9 GoAlS, if that's all that mattered we obviously wouldn't be going for Hojlund. There's much more to scouting and evaluating a player than this, especially a young player. There's a reason ETH and the recruitment team are at United whilst people here are just commenting opinions on a football forum but that won't stop them from thinking their scouting and knowledge is superior to one of the biggest football clubs on the planet.
Well let’s think of it as a recommendation rather than a challenge! I’ll take a look. I wouldn’t say I’m not interested in stats. I’m just inferring that EtH is not fussed about them because there are plenty of players with better stats than Hojlund.I definitely haven't seen much of Bilal Toure to opine and just looked up his numbers out of curiosity when I saw Atalanta were in for him but I challenge you to watch footage of the other two and tell me they don't also pass the eye test if you're not interested in stats.
Theres also more to recruitment than just trusting the manager. Like Antony, why isn't anyone else signing him for such a bargain price.Yeah but L1nk has a point. There’s more to recruitment than finding the guy with Eleventy-Five “goal actions” but some posters think there isn’t.
Solskjaer, Phelan along with Woodward, Judge and their recruitment heads are all gone. That doesn't mean the current recruitment heads are infallible, but it's a big change from the previous regime. And you just have to listen to Mike Phelan talking about the modern day football structure to know that he was lost in a bygone era and wasn't receptive to change. And he was advising Solskjaer at the club. It's not a surprise our recruitment was awful.Regardless of bad opinions on here, the main reason why we're just an also ran in the league these days is our horrendous recruitment decisions over a number of years by people employed by the club. Let's not pretend they are infallible.
We’ve been pretty quick this season. This transfer was always going to take a bit of negotiating though.
This post is idioticIt's ridiculous that it takes an entire transfer window (or sometimes 2 or even 3 transfer windows) for us to bid for a player. Always some drama.
Meanwhile, clubs like LFC and even AFC are able to get their business done quickly. I've watched several documentaries on footballers and they all say that when they are sold it is done very quickly with little notice.
The negotiating team at MUFC should be fired. They are beyond incompetent.
Either make the deal or move on to another target.
We wouldn’t unless the offer was outrageousWe would definitely sell him if a good offer came in.
The issue is there is absolutely no chance of a good offer while he has years left on that wage contract.
Can we nominate @Adnan for best poster of 2023? Always posts insightfully, absolute gem of a posterSolskjaer, Phelan along with Woodward, Judge and their recruitment heads are all gone. That doesn't mean the current recruitment heads are infallible, but it's a big change from the previous regime. And you just have to listen to Mike Phelan talking about the modern day football structure to know that he was lost in a bygone era and wasn't receptive to change. And he was advising Solskjaer at the club. It's not a surprise our recruitment was awful.
How long did Declan Rice “sign” for Arsenal before actually being announced? & what was their initial bid? Something like 75M + add ons & what did they settle on? Sounds pretty shoddy to me.It's ridiculous that it takes an entire transfer window (or sometimes 2 or even 3 transfer windows) for us to bid for a player. Always some drama.
Meanwhile, clubs like LFC and even AFC are able to get their business done quickly. I've watched several documentaries on footballers and they all say that when they are sold it is done very quickly with little notice.
The negotiating team at MUFC should be fired. They are beyond incompetent.
Either make the deal or move on to another target.
Can we nominate @Adnan for best poster of 2023? Always posts insightfully, absolute gem of a poster
I’d rather moreOnly if you are nominated for "Arse-licker of the year".
Simon Stone is saying that United are reluctant to meet the £60m Atalanta want for Hojlund.
Simon Stone: "Atalanta's Denmark international Rasmus Hojlund, 20, remains their most obvious target, but United are reluctant to meet the Serie A club's £60m valuation."
Simon Stone is saying that United are reluctant to meet the £60m Atalanta want for Hojlund.
Simon Stone: "Atalanta's Denmark international Rasmus Hojlund, 20, remains their most obvious target, but United are reluctant to meet the Serie A club's £60m valuation."
Only if you are nominated for "Arse-licker of the year".
I don’t want to be a party pooper but let’s keep in mind this guy is not the finished article. Not even close.
We initially spoke about him a month or two ago as a good back up for Kane or Osimhen, now he’s being touted as a Scandinavian rival for Haaland and exactly what we need, which is insane.
Ideally he comes in and is given a year or two under ETH to improve but expecting plenty of goals off the bat isn’t happening.
If Martial can stay fit I’m more then happy for him to be our first choice with Hojlund playing a partial role and eventually taking over as our main striker.
Simon Stone is saying that United are reluctant to meet the £60m Atalanta want for Hojlund.
Simon Stone: "Atalanta's Denmark international Rasmus Hojlund, 20, remains their most obvious target, but United are reluctant to meet the Serie A club's £60m valuation."
This is the problem. Currently he’s a £30m + £20m type level prospect (and that’s being fairly generous), who should be coming in to a club like United as back up to an established star. Instead, Atalanta know that they have us somewhat over a barrel, hence the ridiculous pricing. Seems like we are being sensible but I hope we have agoodback up plan.
He would be ecstatic with that given the effort he put in with his tongue.Only if you are nominated for "Arse-licker of the year".
This is the problem. Currently he’s a £30m + £20m type level prospect (and that’s being fairly generous), who should be coming in to a club like United as back up to an established star. Instead, Atalanta know that they have us somewhat over a barrel, hence the ridiculous pricing. Seems like we are being sensible but I hope we have a good back up plan.
Yes, I suppose it is the club who is recruiting rather than the manager. Do you mean the club shouldn’t trust the manager?Theres also more to recruitment than just trusting the manager. Like Antony, why isn't anyone else signing him for such a bargain price.
That it's not a valid response to people questioning transfers.Yes, I suppose it is the club who is recruiting rather than the manager. Do you mean the club shouldn’t trust the manager?
I don’t know what you mean about Antony. You don’t rate him and you think we overpaid for him, I’m guessing? Again, his top line stats might be bad but we seem to play better with him in the team.
Atalanta bought him for €17m when he was still a teenager, so I can understand why they'd want to maximize the player's potential worth due to the player he can develop into, in the mid to long-term, whilst also showing the ability to produce in the present. So we'd be buying a player who isn't the finished article but has the potential to develop even more in the next few years.This is the problem. Currently he’s a £30m + £20m type level prospect (and that’s being fairly generous), who should be coming in to a club like United as back up to an established star. Instead, Atalanta know that they have us somewhat over a barrel, hence the ridiculous pricing. Seems like we are being sensible but I hope we have a good back up plan.
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Okay, I follow you now. Yeah I wouldn’t say everybody has to trust the manager blindly. It was more that throwing up stats is easy but often the stats aren’t very significant. The classic one, for me, is Alan Shearer at Southampton - 23 goals in 118 games - but he had all the attributes to become a great player.That it's not a valid response to people questioning transfers.
Pedullà just Tweeted this out.What’s the fee for Hojlund?