Confirmed Signing Niels Nkounkou

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Regarding signing a young player and development plan / pathway , here are some very interesting quotes from the lad's agent;

“Niels did not get a minute to play. We therefore considered that Niels’ chances of playing at Marseille are slim. Especially since Marseille is looking for a left-back to compete with Amavi. This is the reason we chose Everton.”


Yvan Le Mée further stressed the sporting plan proposed by the French club wasn’t convincing for the defender and his future development.

“What the club proposed was fine [with regards to finances]. The problem was of a sporting nature. We were asked to sign and go out on loan. It was of no interest to us,” Nkounkou’s agent explained.

“We had the possibility of going to Juventus or Leipzig, but these clubs did not present the possibility of arriving quickly in first team. The choice of the Nkounkou clan is purely sporting.

“We did not want to find ourselves in the situation similar to that of Alexandre Phliponeau, who after two years of professional contract is in the reserves. Unfortunately, the player’s interest was not to stay at Marseille.”


Everton currently have Lucas Digne and Leighton Baines as the two recognised left-backs in the squad.

Yvan Le Mée stressed the prospect of being Digne’s understudy, and a conversation with Ancelotti, convinced Nkounkou to join the Premier League side.

“Today there is a strong holder, it’s Lucas Digne, and there is Leighton Baines who extended, but plays less. If Niels is strong enough, he could be Digne’s understudy. If he’s not strong and he has trouble adapting in England, he will be third choice in his position,” Yvan Le Mée added.

“Today, the possibility is stronger for Niels to be on the pitch at Everton than at Marseille. There is also a coach named Carlo Ancelotti who called the player, who spoke to him, and who knows the player’s potential.

“He says that by working with the player, he can make him a top player. It is also important for us to have a coach who wants the player. If we add the club’s infrastructure and the next arrival of the new stadium, the project presented is attractive.”

Sounds like Ancelotti sees a lot of potential in him.

Must be amazing to have ancelotti call and tell you that youre being earmarked to play under him and become a top player.

Stadium also plays a part which is nice.


Without wanting to sound crude... it's like saying every girl you take home after a night out is potential marriage material. Technically it might be true, but that is not why you're taking her home.

Stop treating women like objects.

In all seriousness though your analysis of u23 signings is the same as mine.

Not everyone we bring into that squad will be earmarked for the first team.
 
Regarding signing a young player and development plan / pathway , here are some very interesting quotes from the lad's agent;

“Niels did not get a minute to play. We therefore considered that Niels’ chances of playing at Marseille are slim. Especially since Marseille is looking for a left-back to compete with Amavi. This is the reason we chose Everton.”


Yvan Le Mée further stressed the sporting plan proposed by the French club wasn’t convincing for the defender and his future development.

“What the club proposed was fine [with regards to finances]. The problem was of a sporting nature. We were asked to sign and go out on loan. It was of no interest to us,” Nkounkou’s agent explained.

“We had the possibility of going to Juventus or Leipzig, but these clubs did not present the possibility of arriving quickly in first team. The choice of the Nkounkou clan is purely sporting.

“We did not want to find ourselves in the situation similar to that of Alexandre Phliponeau, who after two years of professional contract is in the reserves. Unfortunately, the player’s interest was not to stay at Marseille.”


Everton currently have Lucas Digne and Leighton Baines as the two recognised left-backs in the squad.

Yvan Le Mée stressed the prospect of being Digne’s understudy, and a conversation with Ancelotti, convinced Nkounkou to join the Premier League side.

“Today there is a strong holder, it’s Lucas Digne, and there is Leighton Baines who extended, but plays less. If Niels is strong enough, he could be Digne’s understudy. If he’s not strong and he has trouble adapting in England, he will be third choice in his position,” Yvan Le Mée added.

“Today, the possibility is stronger for Niels to be on the pitch at Everton than at Marseille. There is also a coach named Carlo Ancelotti who called the player, who spoke to him, and who knows the player’s potential.

“He says that by working with the player, he can make him a top player. It is also important for us to have a coach who wants the player. If we add the club’s infrastructure and the next arrival of the new stadium, the project presented is attractive.”
Left Mid?
 

If you except that statement from his agent at face value ( and I've no reason not to ) then it's good to know that his reason for leaving Marseille is for footballing reasons and not financial , he wants to play and not just happy to sit on the bench getting payed a big wedge.
 

We've finally managed to offload the oldest "young talent" in the game who spent nearly a decade being "mentored" by Baines.
In any other work environment, Garbutt getting paid top whack for doing absolutely nothing would have earned him legend status amongst the populace. He is an absolute indictment of modern football and the obscene amounts of money being thrown about by premier league clubs.
 
Can’t wait for him to spend 11 years with the club, play 12 games and then the new manager hasn’t a clue who he is

other than that welcome to the under 23’s
 
Why on earth would we buy a player “for the under 23s”?
To progress, learn/settle in then eventually get a few games with first team? You’re not telling me you think he’s going to a first team player or sub are you? He’s 19 and a free transfer
 

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