2025/26 Adam Aznou

There's a story going round that he's peed off because he thinks he should be starting (was it hinted at that he probably would be when he signed??) and now he wants away - basically going through the motions effortwise

Who knows though
Almost inevitable a story like that comes out whether it’s true or not.
However you would have to ask why he would leave Bayern for Everton if not on the premise of a clearer / faster route to 1st team football…..
If it’s true (which I’m sceptical of tbf) then so much for the profiling of players to be ‘Everton type’ players…..
 

Almost inevitable a story like that comes out whether it’s true or not.
However you would have to ask why he would leave Bayern for Everton if not on the premise of a clearer / faster route to 1st team football…..
If it’s true (which I’m sceptical of tbf) then so much for the profiling of players to be ‘Everton type’ players…..
In May, Bayern Sporting Director Freund said of Aznou:

“Adam Aznou has gained valuable experience at Real Valladolid and developed very well. His regular playing time proves that he’s held his own at this high level. We now want to reintegrate him into our first team at the Club World Cup so that he can take the next steps.”

What the next steps in Freund's mind might have been remains a mystery... but Aznou himself felt the next step was for him to be the starting left-back immediately. He made this aim public (which was apparently news to the club) bizarrely on an interview on the video gaming streaming service Twitch. When he told a Spanish reporter:

"My future is uncertain. I want to play. If I don’t get minutes at Bayern, we’ll have to look for a solution.”

Upon arriving in the USA, Aznou apparently learned he was not going to be the starting left-back for Bayern in their Club World Cup campaign and, according to Sky Sports Germany:

"We heard from several sources that he let himself down in training during the Club World Cup and no longer showed the attitude that is needed at FC Bayern. If there is one thing Kompany doesn't like, it's when players drag their feet in training -- and perhaps think a little too highly of themselves."

Aznou's camp inferred youngsters weren't given a chance at Bayern — to which the club's board member Maz Eberl publicly responded:

“With Josip Stanisic, Aleksandar Pavlovic, and Jamal Musiala, we have three regulars from our own academy. That’s not a common thing. We’ve developed numerous players at the campus and I consider that positive.

"We also have plenty more players with real prospects,” Eberl continued. “Paul Wanner has a great opportunity.“ Then, when asked specifically about Aznou, he said, "You can't force a dog to drink." Which is a German saying that means roughly the same as the horse to water saying in English... ie, You can give someone an opportunity but you can't make them grasp it (train hard, work, have a positive attitude, improve).

His public comments after Aznou left were a bit more measured but had the same theme:

"We regret that we couldn't continue our partnership with Adam. We aim to focus even more on our talented players in the future. This season, young players, such as those who participated in the Club World Cup, will train regularly with the first team."

"In general, the door is open to anyone who gives their all every day to achieve our common goals to establish themselves permanently with the FC Bayern professionals.”

After the transfer, Freund added:

"He's a very talented player. But the player has to be convinced by the club's plans. It wasn't our desire to sell him but it was his big desire to make the transfer. At the end of the day, we decided together that it had to be best for everyone, including him. He has to be convinced, full of energy and passion behind what he's doing. That's why we agreed to the move."

And so now, here we are at Everton... with Moyes saying recently

"This boy’s a young boy, maybe not quite ready yet, but we hope he will be shortly. We see a lot of good things in him, technically very good, athletic, might need just a little bit to get himself built up and ready for the Premier League, so we won’t be putting him under any pressure.”

So in other words, Moyes has reaffirmed exactly what Bayern said. The kid has potential but is not ready. But given he threw down his tools and wouldn't train at Bayern — German champions and a Champions League club — how might we expect Aznou to be feeling about not getting game time at a 14th-placed mediocre side? Not very happy, I should imagine.

Rather like Thierry Small must have felt after he stomped off to Southampton.

And to that point, rumours are surfacing on African sites that Aznou is indeed unhappy and agitating for a January move. These may or may not be from credible sources, but they seem likely to reflect the reality. A kid with a big ego, who isn't that good, wants to be the belle of the ball at a successful club and now finds himself as a spare part at a mediocre one = unhappy camper.
 
The question is, why didn't Valladolid make any attempt to take him permanently.

For a club like them and the price he was allowed to leave for, if they had really liked what they saw, than it would have been stupid of them not to take him just for future profit.

3 clubs of which none fought to keep him.

( It does have a zingy taste of Attitude about it all )
 
The question is, why didn't Valladolid make any attempt to take him permanently.

For a club like them and the price he was allowed to leave for, if they had really liked what they saw, than it would have been stupid of them not to take him just for future profit.

3 clubs of which none fought to keep him.

( It does have a zingy taste of Attitude about it all )

Because they got relegated. He was rated extremely highly every game stats-wise so id imagine they would have wanted to keep him.
 
There's a story going round that he's peed off because he thinks he should be starting (was it hinted at that he probably would be when he signed??) and now he wants away - basically going through the motions effortwise

Who knows though
In your heart do you genuinely believe that a defender who conceded 5 goals against Bradford would actually believe that they should be starting in the first team

Because if you do, then I genuinely should be shagging Margot Robbie
 

In your heart do you genuinely believe that a defender who conceded 5 goals against Bradford would actually believe that they should be starting in the first team

Because if you do, then I genuinely should be shagging Margot Robbie
Are you saying you don’t believe that a teenager who’s had smoke blown up their arse every day for 10 years might have a slightly inflated sense of their ability? Really?
 
In May, Bayern Sporting Director Freund said of Aznou:

“Adam Aznou has gained valuable experience at Real Valladolid and developed very well. His regular playing time proves that he’s held his own at this high level. We now want to reintegrate him into our first team at the Club World Cup so that he can take the next steps.”

What the next steps in Freund's mind might have been remains a mystery... but Aznou himself felt the next step was for him to be the starting left-back immediately. He made this aim public (which was apparently news to the club) bizarrely on an interview on the video gaming streaming service Twitch. When he told a Spanish reporter:

"My future is uncertain. I want to play. If I don’t get minutes at Bayern, we’ll have to look for a solution.”

Upon arriving in the USA, Aznou apparently learned he was not going to be the starting left-back for Bayern in their Club World Cup campaign and, according to Sky Sports Germany:

"We heard from several sources that he let himself down in training during the Club World Cup and no longer showed the attitude that is needed at FC Bayern. If there is one thing Kompany doesn't like, it's when players drag their feet in training -- and perhaps think a little too highly of themselves."

Aznou's camp inferred youngsters weren't given a chance at Bayern — to which the club's board member Maz Eberl publicly responded:

“With Josip Stanisic, Aleksandar Pavlovic, and Jamal Musiala, we have three regulars from our own academy. That’s not a common thing. We’ve developed numerous players at the campus and I consider that positive.

"We also have plenty more players with real prospects,” Eberl continued. “Paul Wanner has a great opportunity.“ Then, when asked specifically about Aznou, he said, "You can't force a dog to drink." Which is a German saying that means roughly the same as the horse to water saying in English... ie, You can give someone an opportunity but you can't make them grasp it (train hard, work, have a positive attitude, improve).

His public comments after Aznou left were a bit more measured but had the same theme:

"We regret that we couldn't continue our partnership with Adam. We aim to focus even more on our talented players in the future. This season, young players, such as those who participated in the Club World Cup, will train regularly with the first team."

"In general, the door is open to anyone who gives their all every day to achieve our common goals to establish themselves permanently with the FC Bayern professionals.”

After the transfer, Freund added:

"He's a very talented player. But the player has to be convinced by the club's plans. It wasn't our desire to sell him but it was his big desire to make the transfer. At the end of the day, we decided together that it had to be best for everyone, including him. He has to be convinced, full of energy and passion behind what he's doing. That's why we agreed to the move."

And so now, here we are at Everton... with Moyes saying recently

"This boy’s a young boy, maybe not quite ready yet, but we hope he will be shortly. We see a lot of good things in him, technically very good, athletic, might need just a little bit to get himself built up and ready for the Premier League, so we won’t be putting him under any pressure.”

So in other words, Moyes has reaffirmed exactly what Bayern said. The kid has potential but is not ready. But given he threw down his tools and wouldn't train at Bayern — German champions and a Champions League club — how might we expect Aznou to be feeling about not getting game time at a 14th-placed mediocre side? Not very happy, I should imagine.

Rather like Thierry Small must have felt after he stomped off to Southampton.

And to that point, rumours are surfacing on African sites that Aznou is indeed unhappy and agitating for a January move. These may or may not be from credible sources, but they seem likely to reflect the reality. A kid with a big ego, who isn't that good, wants to be the belle of the ball at a successful club and now finds himself as a spare part at a mediocre one = unhappy camper.
All the hallmarks of a youngster who will disappear for a few seasons pop up elsewhere in his mid 20’s playing well for the Spanish or Italian version of Everton, get linked to <insert Champs League team here> and we can all jump on missed opportunity band wagon 😂.
If the attitude stuff is true (and indications seem to be there’s something in it from what you posted) we shouldn’t be touching these players with a barge pole.
Moyes has demonstrated time and time again his methods do not resonate with players who think they have already arrived and talent alone will get them everything they think they deserve.
 
All the hallmarks of a youngster who will disappear for a few seasons pop up elsewhere in his mid 20’s playing well for the Spanish or Italian version of Everton, get linked to <insert Champs League team here> and we can all jump on missed opportunity band wagon 😂.
If the attitude stuff is true (and indications seem to be there’s something in it from what you posted) we shouldn’t be touching these players with a barge pole.
Moyes has demonstrated time and time again his methods do not resonate with players who think they have already arrived and talent alone will get them everything they think they deserve.

…..we want young players to succeed and often when they don’t posters find it easy to blame the manager but there’s nothing Aznou has shown to suggest he’s good enough. It really is down to these youngsters to demonstrate they’re effective enough to play.

I’m absolutely sure Moyes or any manager would love the likes of Aznou and Dibbling to put pressure on those ahead of them, to think otherwise defies logic. Aznou was actually poor playing for U21s at Bradford, opportunities like that need to be grasped by young players with the right attitude
and quality.

Aznou has Mykolenko ahead of him in the pecking order, it’s down to him to force his way into the team.
 
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Because they got relegated. He was rated extremely highly every game stats-wise so id imagine they would have wanted to keep him.

Any idea what these stats were? He's only 18 but he joined them on 3rd of feb and they picked up 1 point from a possible 48 in his loan spell. They literally got battered most weekends in la liga.
Im intrigued as to who watched him play in la liga which is a physical league but slower than the premier league and went yep he's sticking out as someone who will cut it in a faster paced league.
It looks a 9m roll of the dice. Would have been fine if we'd already had decent fullbacks.
 
…..we want young players to succeed and often when they don’t posters find it easy to blame the manager but there’s nothing Aznou has shown to suggest he’s good enough. It really is down to these youngsters to demonstrate they’re effective enough to play.

I’m absolutely sure Moyes or any manager would love the likes of Aznou and Dibbling to put pressure on those ahead of them, to think otherwise defies logic. Aznou was actually poor playing for U21s at Bradford, opportunities like that need to be grasped by young players with the right attitude
and quality.

Aznou has Mykolenko ahead of him in the pecking order, it’s down to him to force his way into the team.
Couldn’t agree more. Different managers have different attitudes to risk and development. Moyes is defo at one end of the scale, but the steadfast view that a manager would leave their best chances of winning games on the bench, and not even reward them with 15 min cameos is false.

Moyes is visibly and verbally desperate to get Rohl in the team. If you aren’t better than Myko, and Garner moves to LB before you, you aren’t showing enough. No conspiracy.

If someone promised him minutes here they are a fool. Thats a recipe for wasted millions and a grumpy kid annoying the experienced pros.

Quite admire the arrogance of a kid who has only impressed in academies and training demanding to be a starter at Bayern and getting the hump. But even they have allowed it to be known they were “surprised” at his stance.
 
Let's play this game and accept that Aznou is unhappy and agitating for a move ( permanent or loan).

Realistically where is he going to go where he will be a guaranteed starter.

It won't be to a PL team.
It won't be to a team challenging at the top of the league in Spain , Germany or Italy.

Based on his Bradford cameo I can't see a Championship club touching him.

Unlike some of the football hipsters on here his time at Valladolid didn't register with me. Did he make an impact there ? Would a lower placed Spanish team want him?

I'm not convinced that this lad has many options that he would find attractive right now.

He would be best advised to listen to Leighton Baines , get himself into the gym to bulk up and get his head right.
 
…..we want young players to succeed and often when they don’t posters find it easy to blame the manager but there’s nothing Aznou has shown to suggest he’s good enough. It really is down to these youngsters to demonstrate they’re effective enough to play.

I’m absolutely sure Moyes or any manager would love the likes of Aznou and Dibbling to put pressure on those ahead of them, to think otherwise defies logic. Aznou was actually poor playing for U21s at Bradford, opportunities like that need to be grasped by young players with the right attitude
and quality.

Aznou has Mykolenko ahead of him in the pecking order, it’s down to him to force his way into the team.
For me it goes without saying he must have some talent about him. You don’t play for Barca and get ‘poached’ by Bayern’s academy if not.
But if there’s anything in the attitude comments, 1) we should never be recruiting players like that, 2) Moyes is too much the disciplinarian for that profile to be nurtured anyway.
I’m not even saying Moyes can’t develop youth full stop, just that certain profiles / attitudes simply won’t work with his well documented style.
Possibly perfect for some youth development kids, just not for all.
All that said, he seems perfectly content in the videos released recently.
 
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