Would you take Zlatan for a season?

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I'm fairly sure every single Evertonian would have him. Be weird if they didn't.

But more a question would be come here? I highly doubt it.

I can sincerely say I rather wouldn't sign him and in my opinion he was the third best player on earth until about two years ago.

Would cost us at least £15m in wages for the year, absolutely zero guarantee he would ever recover to even nearly the form he was in at United. And let's face it, he was far from spectacular for United regardless of what the media would tell you.

If we signed him we would just be delaying our striker problem another year and taking a likely fully-injured stop gap on board..
 
I can sincerely say I rather wouldn't sign him and in my opinion he was the third best player on earth until about two years ago.

Would cost us at least £15m in wages for the year, absolutely zero guarantee he would ever recover to even nearly the form he was in at United. And let's face it, he was far from spectacular for United regardless of what the media would tell you.

If we signed him we would just be delaying our striker problem another year and taking a likely fully-injured stop gap on board..

28 goals for a side that finished 6th, a europa league trophy.


Boy, what is you smoking?
 
Older and more goals productive than Rooney...but would you. Discuss sensibly....

Think we tried this thing already with Samuel Eto'o.

The idea of a former great gracing us with their presence is so counterproductive in the bigger scheme of things in regards to where we want to go as a club and how we want to be perceived.
 
Think we tried this thing already with Samuel Eto'o.

The idea of a former great gracing us with their presence is so counterproductive in the bigger scheme of things in regards to where we want to go as a club and how we want to be perceived.

...and yet the majority on here would have him in a flash...despite the cost, his long term injury, etc. etc.
 
Think we tried this thing already with Samuel Eto'o.

The idea of a former great gracing us with their presence is so counterproductive in the bigger scheme of things in regards to where we want to go as a club and how we want to be perceived.

Actually thought eto'o was decent. His awareness was top notch. He just fell out with Roberto as he'd worked with some of the best managers in the game, so he quickly saw through El fraudo before being shunted out wide and then shunted out of the club.
 
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