Confirmed Signing Thierno Barry

Luka Jovic on a free might be a reclamation gamble worth taking as a third striker option. He had a bad injury that cost him the first two thirds of last season and struggled before that in Italy after being good in Germany. Still only 27 (28 in December). He will have lots of interest but worth at least asking the question IMO.
 

I haven't made my mind up at all. He just showed nothing in that game to suggest he's a player. He didn't do anything that impressed me. That doesn't mean he won't in the future but I would obviously be more excited about him if he had played well or at least shown something. It was a Sandro Rameriz level performance.
You can say you haven't made your mind up about the player but repeatedly comparing him to Sandro does not really reflect that.

He was nowhere near that bad, no comedy moments, no kicking the turf. As I said, he came on in a game where his whole team were struggling and didn't manage to turn the game around singlehandedly. Hyperbole is unnecessary, whether positive or negative.
 
You can say you haven't made your mind up about the player but repeatedly comparing him to Sandro does not really reflect that.

He was nowhere near that bad, no comedy moments, no kicking the turf. As I said, he came on in a game where his whole team were struggling and didn't manage to turn the game around singlehandedly. Hyperbole is unnecessary, whether positive or negative.
I assume he means he looked like Sandro did in the under 21 tournament he was playing in when we signed him, not he looked like Sandro on a specific meme. It isn't an unfair shout in relation to what he showed last night at all, but obviously last night isn't necessarily going to reflect the level he's really at.
 
You can say you haven't made your mind up about the player but repeatedly comparing him to Sandro does not really reflect that.

He was nowhere near that bad, no comedy moments, no kicking the turf. As I said, he came on in a game where his whole team were struggling and didn't manage to turn the game around singlehandedly. Hyperbole is unnecessary, whether positive or negative.
No hyperbole. Just my honest assessment of the one time I have seen him play. He did absolutely nothing of note and nothing to make me excited about signing him. I remember watching Rameriz in the same tournament and had exactly the same vibe. That might upset you but that's the reality.
 

Luka Jovic on a free might be a reclamation gamble worth taking as a third striker option. He had a bad injury that cost him the first two thirds of last season and struggled before that in Italy after being good in Germany. Still only 27 (28 in December). He will have lots of interest but worth at least asking the question IMO.
I said the same about Tammy Abraham. Scored goals everywhere and is still only 27. Had a poor season by his standards last year after bad injury and some on here have decided he’s finished. Personally as a third ‘experienced’ striker with Beto and Barry I think he would make a lot of sense.. especially as we could probably do a loan deal with Roma.
 
We have Beto on the books already and he's shown he can score goals. We could expect 12-15 goals a season from him.

However, he's not going to be on top form all season or even all game so we need a player to push him all the time and to rotate with.

If that player can score e.g 8-10 goals a season then we have well over 20 goals coming from the CF position.

It makes perfect sense.

As for the two 28 and 29 your olds your comparing a 22 year old with, theres no logic to that because they have no resale value. They are finished products who can only go downhill.

We need 2 CFs if Moyes target is 7th and Europe. There would be a lot of games if we reach that target.
This is just getting stupid.

If it is so easy to have to good strikers that both deliver goals without playing together, why is there hardly any team in world football that choose to do that? Why should that work out fine for Moyes now when it never has in his 25 years in management?

Dobvyk and Sørloth where a year younger last summer. Both of them.

Resell value is important, but just as important as age is what you paid for them and what you are paying them. You'd expect Barry to be on very modest salary in Villareal and that is the most important reason for him to give up life in Spain and Champions League football for a struggling Premier League team that plays awful defensive football.

But what if Barry fails at Everton? What is he doesn't get starts after having been signed for £30 million and tripled his wages. What is the market for him in 18 or 24 months? If he doesn't start for Everton, no one in England will buy him. And outside of England there are only a handful of teams that are willing to pay +£20 million and offer Premier League wages to players. If he's good enough for these teams, he's one of Evertons best players.

If resell value is important, you play your most expensive players. One season for Barry as backup for Beto and there's hardly any value left.

Manchester United thought they were smart when they signed Højlund. Young. Resell value. Two years later they can't get rid of him. They'll end up sending him on loan or to sell him for half of what they paid for him. He is younger than Barry, much better and he has played 95 matches in two seasons.
 
This is just getting stupid.

If it is so easy to have to good strikers that both deliver goals without playing together, why is there hardly any team in world football that choose to do that? Why should that work out fine for Moyes now when it never has in his 25 years in management?

Dobvyk and Sørloth where a year younger last summer. Both of them.

Resell value is important, but just as important as age is what you paid for them and what you are paying them. You'd expect Barry to be on very modest salary in Villareal and that is the most important reason for him to give up life in Spain and Champions League football for a struggling Premier League team that plays awful defensive football.

But what if Barry fails at Everton? What is he doesn't get starts after having been signed for £30 million and tripled his wages. What is the market for him in 18 or 24 months? If he doesn't start for Everton, no one in England will buy him. And outside of England there are only a handful of teams that are willing to pay +£20 million and offer Premier League wages to players. If he's good enough for these teams, he's one of Evertons best players.

If resell value is important, you play your most expensive players. One season for Barry as backup for Beto and there's hardly any value left.

Manchester United thought they were smart when they signed Højlund. Young. Resell value. Two years later they can't get rid of him. They'll end up sending him on loan or to sell him for half of what they paid for him. He is younger than Barry, much better and he has played 95 matches in two seasons.
I would take Hojlund at this point depending on the price. Much less risky if we could pick him up for £35-40m.
 
No hyperbole. Just my honest assessment of the one time I have seen him play. He did absolutely nothing of note and nothing to make me excited about signing him. I remember watching Rameriz in the same tournament and had exactly the same vibe. That might upset you but that's the reality.
Fair enough, each to their own but I disagree and personally can see the thinking behind us looking to sign him.
 

Fair enough, each to their own but I disagree and personally can see the thinking behind us looking to sign him.
For sure based on his age and his numbers. Not based on his performance last night. Do you think if the owners are on the fence about signing him Moyes will show the highlights of his performance last night to convince them?
 
For sure based on his age and his numbers. Not based on his performance last night. Do you think if the owners are on the fence about signing him Moyes will show the highlights of his performance last night to convince them?

No, he wouldn't be so narrow-minded and he'd show them highlights of the Poland game instead. Or his match-winner v Georgia...
 
I would take Hojlund at this point depending on the price. Much less risky if we could pick him up for £35-40m.
Agreed.

But that is why English players are overpriced. If they fail to make an impact, they are still almost guaranteed to be sold to an English club.

If a young Dane with positive memories from Serie A struggle two seasons in England, he's likely to prefer a move to another league. And with Inter showing interest, it's easy for him to say no to all English clubs. While Inter is smart enough to tell Man Utd that they only want to take him on a loan.
 

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