Munir El Haddadi

Leo_Messi

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Great news. Better than him rotting away at home. €1 million is better than nothing and his transfer will for sure, or at least should, open the door for a new and much better striker to arrive on a loan deal. Someone that can add an aerial presence in the box, who runs and fights for the shirt and who is not a statue on the pitch. Here is hoping.
 

Barcaman

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GL And props to him for patience and will to fight. Obviously, it didn't work out but not because of lack of effort.
 

FC B

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Glad to see him go but 1m fee is a joke even for a player entering his final months of contract.
 

Arizona Scott

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The fee is insane unless there are lots of variables or a favor from Sevilla we an call on in the future.

Just for comparisons Danny Ings and Dom Salonke, each fetched about 20 mil for Liverpoool.
 

raki

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The fee is insane unless there are lots of variables or a favor from Sevilla we an call on in the future.

Just for comparisons Danny Ings and Dom Salonke, each fetched about 20 mil for Liverpoool.

Munir was free in June.... They lost Can to Juve. Shit happens.
 

xXKonan

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Seems like he's doing pretty well so far for Sevilla.

Scored two goals today and got one assist. Bringing up his tally to 6 goals in 15 games for Sevilla despite joining them in January.
 

God Serena

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Seems like he's doing pretty well so far for Sevilla.

Scored two goals today and got one assist. Bringing up his tally to 6 goals in 15 games for Sevilla despite joining them in January.

Our management has always been the reason he can't be any sort of a success here. When there's no room for anyone outside of the starting XI in our front line, there's very little room for Munir to impress.

Glad he's doing well, though.
 

Messi983

Senior Member
Two reasons for his "success" outside of Barça imo.

1. playing regularly gives him more confidence. Obviously he's not good enough to be a starter here and he didn't do much coming of the bench.

2. he's better utilised playing alongside another striker (Zaza in Valencia, Guidetti in Alaves, WBY in Sevilla) in 4-4-2 than as a lone striker in 4-3-3.
 

xXKonan

Senior Member
Despite how his time ended here, you can say that he's having far more success right now than Sandro.

Sandro had that great season with Malaga but ended up being a massive disappointment during his time at Everton, was loaned out to Sevilla and didn't make an impact and so far his time at Real Sociedad is also the same way.

He has scored only one goal since he left Malaga and that was for Everton and that was back in 2017 when Everton got romped by Atalanta in the Europa League. :confused:
 

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