Gerard Deulofeu

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Think this is the one you mean
http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/martinez-outlines-barcelona-buy-back-options-deulofeu
The player cannot be bought back in January, nor could Barcelona swoop for Deulofeu simply to sell him on immediately for a profit.

"They can't do that," he explained at a news conference. "There are certain things in the deal. They can't take him back in the winter so they can't take him back in January. It can only be at the end of the season. It is €9m for the first year and €12m in the second year.

"If they take him back they can't sell him for a season, so he has to stay in the first-team squad for a season. At the end of that if they decide to sell him we have got first rights of getting him back or we have got a big percentage of that deal.

"There is nothing we can do if they activate it. That was the deal and the only way we could access the player in the terms that we wanted. I'm delighted with the deal."
That's the one. Thanks. I just don't think that, given Dels form and probable value, that Barca would exercise the buy back clause.
 

Eh? It's absolutely the opposite. He was an absolute king here when he played for half a season solidly and now he gets laughed at having not really played for us for a year.

He made a decent contribution his first time around.

He was still way too erratic to get a regular berth in the team.

Tons of talent obviously but it means nothing if he cant put it all together on a regular basis. If he isnt playing well then he is next to useless.
 
I think there is a massive element of 'rose tinted glasses' with some players, Del being one. His talent is obvious and I would happily liken him to Duncan McKenzie in that respect, and for those who never saw him, that is high praise indeed! But like Duncan, his inconsistency was more detrimental to the team than his obvious talents were a benefit! I would have loved this kid to have done it for us, his crossing of the ball etc was exceptional. But as has been mentioned before, if he got blacked a few times, the sulks came over him and he would start doing stupid dives looking for fouls etc.

I genuinely hope the lad makes it, but very truly great player has consistency along with skill etc. Del is sadly lacking in that department and because of that he is most probabaly going to drift from club to club like Royston Drenthe or a score of other talented but non-committed or inconsistent players!
 
Hopefully Milan sort him out. This lad has too much talent to not be a very good player. I wouldn't be inclined to give up on him just yet.
 

I thought this would be interesting....its translated via google though. There is also a 2nd link I saw from an english source below.

Deulofeu, a force of nature! Best in history, according to the Milan Lab

MILAN - There are not only the excellent performance in the field; Also the tests performed by Milan Lab consecrate the new purchase Rossoneri. According to a special ranking published by the Gazzetta dello Sport, Deulofeu would be the best player in Milan's history according to the biometric parameters, overcoming ranking of phenomena such as Kaka and T.Silva.

Physical prorompenza former Everton seems, in fact, have amazing values, some of which already put on display in the last performance in the field, such as speed and endurance.

The above is taken from here http://www.ilmilanista.it/gazzanet/...a-il-migliore-della-storia-secondo-milan-lab/

Gerard Deulofeu, the best rated player in AC Milan's history

Gerard Deulofeu has started well at AC Milan. He joins as the joint best player, physically, in the club's history. Gazzetta dello Sport revealed that the physical tests he passed at Milan on his loan from Everton match up to those of Thiago Silva, Kaka and Serginho. These three players are level with Deulofeu, according to MilanLab results.


He is one of the fastest players in the world and his speed is backed by his strength and resistance, which puts him at the head of the list of players that have played for Milan. Coach Vincenzo Montella is convinced by him and is considering using him as a false nine.


The above is taken from here http://www.sport-english.com/en/new...-the-best-rated-player-milans-history-5798407


Great article ;)


And we are left with Lennon coming off the bench :mad:
 
I thought this would be interesting....

Gerard Deulofeu has started well at AC Milan. He joins as the joint best player, physically, in the club's history. Gazzetta dello Sport revealed that the physical tests he passed at Milan on his loan from Everton match up to those of Thiago Silva, Kaka and Serginho. These three players are level with Deulofeu, according to MilanLab results.
Paper lungs though
 
I thought this would be interesting....its translated via google though. There is also a 2nd link I saw from an english source below.

Deulofeu, a force of nature! Best in history, according to the Milan Lab

MILAN - There are not only the excellent performance in the field; Also the tests performed by Milan Lab consecrate the new purchase Rossoneri. According to a special ranking published by the Gazzetta dello Sport, Deulofeu would be the best player in Milan's history according to the biometric parameters, overcoming ranking of phenomena such as Kaka and T.Silva.

Physical prorompenza former Everton seems, in fact, have amazing values, some of which already put on display in the last performance in the field, such as speed and endurance.

The above is taken from here http://www.ilmilanista.it/gazzanet/...a-il-migliore-della-storia-secondo-milan-lab/

Gerard Deulofeu, the best rated player in AC Milan's history

Gerard Deulofeu has started well at AC Milan. He joins as the joint best player, physically, in the club's history. Gazzetta dello Sport revealed that the physical tests he passed at Milan on his loan from Everton match up to those of Thiago Silva, Kaka and Serginho. These three players are level with Deulofeu, according to MilanLab results.


He is one of the fastest players in the world and his speed is backed by his strength and resistance, which puts him at the head of the list of players that have played for Milan. Coach Vincenzo Montella is convinced by him and is considering using him as a false nine.


The above is taken from here http://www.sport-english.com/en/new...-the-best-rated-player-milans-history-5798407

What on earth is that article? He isn't slow by any means, but he gets blown over by a gust of wind and looks on his deathbed after running 10 yards.
 
I think there is a massive element of 'rose tinted glasses' with some players, Del being one. His talent is obvious and I would happily liken him to Duncan McKenzie in that respect, and for those who never saw him, that is high praise indeed! But like Duncan, his inconsistency was more detrimental to the team than his obvious talents were a benefit! I would have loved this kid to have done it for us, his crossing of the ball etc was exceptional. But as has been mentioned before, if he got blacked a few times, the sulks came over him and he would start doing stupid dives looking for fouls etc.

I genuinely hope the lad makes it, but very truly great player has consistency along with skill etc. Del is sadly lacking in that department and because of that he is most probabaly going to drift from club to club like Royston Drenthe or a score of other talented but non-committed or inconsistent players!
...and yet Dumcan McKenzie will be one of only a handful of players you'll remember from that era and the rest - the Trevor Ross's, Bruce Rioch's, Peter Eastoe''s - will scarcely be thought of at all, le alone fondly.

The McKenzies and Dave Thomas' will always be remembered. Same goes for Deulofeu.
 

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