3 of those( Doue,Dembele and Barcola) can play all positions across the forward line.Dembele, Kvara, Barcola, Doue![]()
PSG are insane.
I believe this guy might look for an exit next season.
With how Lucho is playing Desire, Dembele, and Kvara. I think these three are QSGs starting 3.
Would be very expensive player, though.
Says a lot about Doue. If he could be pushing Barcola for a starting spot for both PSG and Le Bleus same time, in just 6 months, then he is a top talent.I believe this guy might look for an exit next season.
With how Lucho is playing Desire, Dembele, and Kvara. I think these three are QSGs starting 3.
Would be very expensive player, though.
PSG will rotate them a lot and have shown how difficult it is for players to leave.
Even when rotated they will come off bench for plenty minutes.
Even if he's available, Barca isn't his likely destination, cause he would still rotate with Raphinha or Yamal here, so I think he stays put at PSG (don't see much reason for him to leave).This is true
Although I feel Campos, and more importantly Lucho, aren't the type that will keep a player who is unhappy.
In that regard if Barcola asks for exit because he became a rotational rather than a starter, I think there is a good chance they will let him go for a good fee, and buy the next big thing in France.
Purely speculation from my part, as this has yet to happen
The more likely scenario, in my estimation.Even if he's available, Barca isn't his likely destination, cause he would still rotate with Raphinha or Yamal here, so I think he stays put at PSG (don't see much reason for him to leave).
If we're even to check his minutes so far, he's got 2,748 so far at PSG this season, Dembele has 2,416 and Doue has 1,922. Barcola has also played in 41 club games and started 35, Dembele played in 37 and started 27, and Doue played in 37 and started 20.
The summary is Enrique rotates a lot, and I don't think Barcola has issues so far. Just checked and Dembele's g/a per 90 is insane, it's like 1.3 (35 g/a in 2416 minutes is crazy), he should be among the top 3 in the top 4 leagues in that regards.
Having watched a lot of actions from all these players you stated above(with maybe the exception of Kvara that I only began to watch more intensely after his move to PSG), i put Nico at the lowest rung of technical abilities. However, none of them would want to settle for a bench role at their current level and age.Kvara, Doue, Barcola, Oliseh. That is the type of winger we should be aiming for, not Nico Williams.
I'd sell Raphinha to Saudi. This is his career peak and he's nearing his thirties anyway. He won't get a huge contract at Barca and a potential trophy would make for a good closure to his chapter here.Having watched a lot of actions from all these players you stated above(with maybe the exception of Kvara that I only began to watch more intensely after his move to PSG), i put Nico at the lowest rung of technical abilities. However, none of them would want to settle for a bench role at their current level and age.
Regardless, Barca are most likely to go for Nico if the conditions are right.
Well, he(Raph) also has to be willing to move for the big dough too.I'd sell Raphinha to Saudi. This is his career peak and he's nearing his thirties anyway. He won't get a huge contract at Barca and a potential trophy would make for a good closure to his chapter here.
Get a top left winger with the money.