malvolio
Senior Member
Half of them are already certified bums, likes of Marmoush and Ekitike on the way.Tell me you have 0 clue about football without telling me![]()
Btw French players don't do well at Liverpool.
Half of them are already certified bums, likes of Marmoush and Ekitike on the way.Tell me you have 0 clue about football without telling me![]()
Ekitike has a lot of similarities with Darwin Nunez. Great physically and in almost everything but bad finisher and lacks goal scoring record. They are banking on him turning the page and taking the next step like how Isak has done, which is very possible.
High risk high reward deal tbh, but a bit surprised they went for it
Ekitike has a lot of similarities with Darwin Nunez. Great physically and in almost everything but bad finisher and lacks goal scoring record. They are banking on him turning the page and taking the next step like how Isak has done, which is very possible.
High risk high reward deal tbh, but a bit surprised they went for it
If he jumps into that top 5-8 striker space though, I will be surprised.
He doesn't need as great an improvement as it is implied.
He was already phenomenal last season at Frankfurt.
It's all PSG's fault who did not see his talent and preferred to cash in on him, rather than wait and trust.
Funny thing is that his associative style of play would fit like a glove in the current PSG tactical system
Perhaps I'm doing him a disservice, but then again Memphis had 20 goal Ligue1 seasons in him too.
Your right that he has all the attributes of a top attacker. It is just about him maturing his mental game and refining his decision making at a top club between 23-26. Slot is top class, if a bit self-indulgent, so let's see if he is the man that can do it.
PSG probably a bit too eager to let him go, but they had Mbappe at the time and by accounts, this kid wanted to play first team and hadn't given PSG nearly enough validation that he was worthy of it. Probably should have kept some controlling stake though, ala Xavi Simons.