Seen Fabian Ruiz deliver high levels of performance playing off the left wing, as a DM and as an 8 this season
And in every single position, he has managed to enforce his technical gifts on the game.
Will go for huge, huge money if he eventually moves from Napoli.
Seen Fabian Ruiz deliver high levels of performance playing off the left wing, as a DM and as an 8 this season
And in every single position, he has managed to enforce his technical gifts on the game.
Will go for huge, huge money if he eventually moves from Napoli.
@AY__MUFC Yh there’s no proper ball winner in there, frenkie isn’t as bad as many make out at that but he’s not elite and likes to wander up the pitch rather than sitting in as a pure 6
@joedavis90@FplProp Eriksen was probably inferior to him at the time but they developed him into something far beyond Sigurdsson
The approach Everton should have taken
@FplProp Nope Sig can definitely be put in the same bracket. Was too limited for bridging the gap to the top 6 and paying 50 million. Should’ve bought someone younger with a higher ceiling. Because his open play threat isn’t actually significant at all. 9 non-set piece big chances created
@dami_vaughan They need someone who can playmake in more advanced areas than Ruiz though. Or failing that someone who can get in the box and score goals like Bruno
Yh he’s ideal for United
Seen Fabian Ruiz deliver high levels of performance playing off the left wing, as a DM and as an 8 this season
And in every single position, he has managed to enforce his technical gifts on the game.
Will go for huge, huge money if he eventually moves from Napoli.
@dami_vaughan Think Keïta is better suited as an 8 in Klopp’s system tbh as he’s more physically gifted
But for United, definitely. Then move Pogba further forward
Strikers like Lukaku & Morata would do well to learn from the off-the-ball work that Edinson Cavani constantly puts in for 90 minutes.
Even world class quality doesn’t exempt you from hard work.
This would make Marcus Rashford the highest paid striker in the Premier League.
A knock-on effect of smashing their wage structure to give Alexis Sanchez £300-350K per week.
Manchester United transfer policy - pay first, think about the long-term consequences after.