So nothing really
I actually think he looked extremely composed and competent on the ball when I saw him against us. Although we do have a habit of making opposition midfielders look like Xavi and IniestaGives me Ndidi or Gueye vibes a bit. I don’t think he’ll show enough on the ball for the top level
From everything I’ve seen they’ve got an option on him to match a bid for him or be notified of any bids on him but I think it was Diaz that had the “can’t sign for United” thing put in his contract wasn’t it ?
It was an increased fee selling to United if I remember rightly? And their clause on him doesn't activate until the summer of 2024.
I don't think that's legal, is it?
We signed Roy Keane from Forest after they went down. Being part of a team at the bottom of the league doesn't mean they're a bad player.
Really? Not even when we played them?
How? He is very obviously a quality young midfielder. He is smart with positioning, which is a key quality. He is press resistant. He is intelligent on the ball, composed, makes good decisions. He just turned 19 years old FFS and is playing like a 25 year old pro in the prem. Physically has excellent attributes too. He is exactly the profile that forward thinking top teams would fight to bring in.
Seriously, "not seeing the hype" with someone like Lavia is like just not knowing what to look for when judging deeper midfielders and only looking at goals or assists (which tbh I don't give a feck about when looking at my deep midfielder). It's like when Garner got hype because he'd score 4 screamers in the championship... That stuff isn't important for actually judging how he does in his role.
How is he quality? He's got potential. Potential isnt quality.
He's young and raw. I'm not saying he might not become a good player, he may well, i just think the comments here are hyping up to be a "must buy" when in reality he's far from it.
Not seeing the hype has nothing to do with looking at stats. We play with 1 pivot, Southampton play with 2. Of Southamptons 2, Lavia isn't the better of the 2. So how does Lavia do in the role we would want him for? Oh wait...he doesn't.
Could we coach him and mould him into a single pivot like Casemiro? Absolutely!
I haven't seen anything from Lavia that screams "we must buy him immediately". Exactly the profile top teams would want to bring in is a bit of a stretch giving City let him go without a fight and there are ZERO links from any big club to Lavia.
Not quite true.How is he quality? He's got potential. Potential isnt quality.
He's young and raw. I'm not saying he might not become a good player, he may well, i just think the comments here are hyping up to be a "must buy" when in reality he's far from it.
Not seeing the hype has nothing to do with looking at stats. We play with 1 pivot, Southampton play with 2. Of Southamptons 2, Lavia isn't the better of the 2. So how does Lavia do in the role we would want him for? Oh wait...he doesn't.
Could we coach him and mould him into a single pivot like Casemiro? Absolutely!
I haven't seen anything from Lavia that screams "we must buy him immediately". Exactly the profile top teams would want to bring in is a bit of a stretch giving City let him go without a fight and there are links from any big club to Lavia.
Potential can mean quality. See Caicedo and how people are creaming themselves over him. Besides he’d take the place of McTominay / Sabitzer in the team. The point is to improve on the players he’s replacing whilst giving us something we need tactically (like his quick feet and long passing). He’s much more of a buildup player despite his inexperience compared to those two. In terms of players who can build up play we literally have nobody - and Martinez our CB is the best at it. So the more additions we make who can contribute in that phase the better.How is he quality? He's got potential. Potential isnt quality.
He's young and raw. I'm not saying he might not become a good player, he may well, i just think the comments here are hyping up to be a "must buy" when in reality he's far from it.
Not seeing the hype has nothing to do with looking at stats. We play with 1 pivot, Southampton play with 2. Of Southamptons 2, Lavia isn't the better of the 2. So how does Lavia do in the role we would want him for? Oh wait...he doesn't.
Could we coach him and mould him into a single pivot like Casemiro? Absolutely!
I haven't seen anything from Lavia that screams "we must buy him immediately". Exactly the profile top teams would want to bring in is a bit of a stretch giving City let him go without a fight and there are ZERO links from any big club to Lavia.
Young and raw, but with potential. He can be understudy to Cas
Probably not a lot given Southampton will be relegated. The hurdle is more City because they have a buyback clause if they want him, I think.How much would he cost though
Not until 2024, if reports are to be believed.Probably not a lot given Southampton will be relegated. The hurdle is more City because they have a buyback clause if they want him, I think.
Let me just call their their chairman for youAssuming city cannot activate the buy back until 2024, what is the realistic maximum price Southampton would require?
Then it’s no brainer isn’t it? We need young backup for Casemiro, he looks promising and doesn’t cost much.Probably not a lot given Southampton will be relegated. The hurdle is more City because they have a buyback clause if they want him, I think.
If we could get him for 30-40 million it's a no brainier for me.
I don't think any relegated player goes for £50mI think Southampton will ask for at least £50m which means you’re basically paying for future potential than what he can offer right now.
I don't think any relegated player goes for £50m
I think Southampton will ask for at least £50m which means you’re basically paying for future potential than what he can offer right now.
Depends how many clubs want him and who those clubs are.I don't think any relegated player goes for £50m
That changes when the player is relegated. He will be pushing to leave massively and the club loses some persuasive power on the player.Depends how many clubs want him and who those clubs are.
The City buyback in 24 is about £40m and his stock has risen since that figure was set.
But all the top clubs know how good he looks like being. City, United, Liverpool and Arsenal all will be looking for MF in the summer plus new regimes at Chelsea and Spurs will want to put their own stamp on the squad.That changes when the player is relegated. He will be pushing to leave massively and the club loses some persuasive power on the player.
Lavia, easily.Lavia or Amrabat who supposedly could be available for 25-30 mil euros?
Lavia, easily.
We should be all over this. He'll go for a lot more than what relegated players go for because of demand but he's a very good young player who fills a position of need.
I don't think any relegated player goes for £50m
Lavia or Amrabat who supposedly could be available for 25-30 mil euros?