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Edu's Considering Transfer Targets: Summer 2022 🛒

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If we only make one more signing, which would you prefer?


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Legend14

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What do you reckon his best position is? Because I'm not sure...

To me the way he plays the game, he's more a forward than a midfielder at this stage. He doesn't really get involved in build up and his game revolves around going past people.

I think he can eventually develop into an offensive 8 in a 433, but he's well off that at the minute so I think LW suits him best currently.
Central, Behind Henry. He needs to be closer to goal and not out wide. You can’t quickly combine and score out wide, which is what he is good at.
 

Goonerist

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I am a bit lost with this persistent RAPHINHA rumour to Arsenal.. It does feel real but at the same time everyone seems to be reporting on it. And it keeps going..
This talk of him preferring Barcelona as his first choice and Champions league football, but then all I keep hearing is that we have been in contact with the players representatives and Leeds..

If he only wants Barcelona and we have no chance then how come we keep pushing to get him? Does this mean him and his representatives keep encouraging us? Because if they were not encouraging us then why would we be so far drenched into pushing for his signature?

It is confusing me a bit..
 

yorch44

Commander of the Pelotudo Brigade
I think these comparisons between ESR and KDB has always been incorrect. KDB is a very unique player who is basically very good or world class in every aspect of his game: physicality, speed, vision, ball striking, ball carrying, goal scoring, passing etc.

ESR is more of a specialist player than an all rounder. He is more towards players like Ramsey or Rosicky or Nasri who can do 2 things very well. Not saying he is stylistically like them just saying these are similarly players who have around 2 big strengths rather than being ‘complete’ players.

We just need those 2 things (ball carrying and scoring goals) to be sharpened and then complimented by some maturity in physicality and the defensive basics. It will let him become a successful player in the middle because right now he doesn’t have the basics to play there as he’s still young and learning. I disagree with Rom that he needs to be a top passer for that role, in a 433 it is ok to add a different dimension to your other attacking mid (Ødegaard and Vieira who are vision players and playmakers).
You are saying basically wha I said but differently lol
 

yorch44

Commander of the Pelotudo Brigade
The ESR slander that is occcuring in this thread is disgraceful. The guy literally turned around the team when he is was first introduced.

He just needs to grow into his body. His game will be heavily based on his conditioning and physicality.

He also has a banging shot that he hasn't even displayed yet.
I agree, he needs to built his physical condition to be able to be more dynamic with his ball carrier. Get better on his positional knowledge in the matches to help more in the defence and he would be much more influential every game. For example, Yaya Toure without his super physicality would not make it even with his good technical ability and carrying.
 

yorch44

Commander of the Pelotudo Brigade
But you said he should add the key pass ala KDB, I dont think thats possible really he will be a decent passer at best. Its not in his main attributes.
I didn't say he would be equally good at that department but he definitely could add that with the years. He plays with head up a lot of times. That's enough to start making good through balls with experience. I mean even I, a completely amateur who plays in the mid of field learned to make better passes and noticed that now at 32 I see lines and movements I couldn't at 20. Imagine a talented pro player at PL. Maybe you can't get better at dribbling or pace at some age, but passing, positioning, reading and vision are things get better with experience.
 

Goonerist

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Higuain is very a good player, but glad we got Özil over him... he's about the same level as Giroud, Suarez would have been the one though.

Yeah, was such a weird situation...why did we bid just that extra pound though :lol:
I feel like we needed a striker back then but we ended up fcking up and going for the complete wrong / opposite (Özil), a player we did not need.. All because of wengers / boards penny pinching and indecisiveness that saw us mess up against Suarez, Higuain and then panicked at the last minute to save face..
 

Tourbillion

Angry & Miserable
I've been a massive ESR fan since that Youth Cup in 2018 when he and Amaechi tore **** up.

What's happened to him this past season though? He receives the ball then takes one touch then hands it to someone else.

He's become really bitty/peripheral. I want to see him get on the ball, take his time squaring up the full back then rinse him on the inside like he can do so well.
 

Legend14

Established Member
I've been a massive ESR fan since that Youth Cup in 2018 when he and Amaechi tore **** up.

What's happened to him this past season though? He receives the ball then takes one touch then hands it to someone else.

He's become really bitty/peripheral. I want to see him get on the ball, take his time squaring up the full back then rinse him on the inside like he can do so well.
He did a lot of this last season. He just slowed down late for whatever reason. Also it fine for him to play one touch football, but everyone else needs to be on the same page.
 

Legend14

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What are we doing about Xhaka and Partey’s positions. Anything? It would be great to pick up a player who can play both of these positions. Ideally, start over Xhaka and when needed move to Partey’s position when Partey is inevitably hurt.

We’ll have 9 attackers for 4 attacking positions. Great. We need depth. But we are still at high risk of being overrun in the midfield. Elneny is not the answer.
 

Barry

Definitely Not An Old Poster
What are we doing about Xhaka and Partey’s positions. Anything? It would be great to pick up a player who can play both of these positions. Ideally, start over Xhaka and when needed move to Partey’s position when Partey is inevitably hurt.

We’ll have 9 attackers for 4 attacking positions. Great. We need depth. But we are still at high risk of being overrun in the midfield. Elneny is not the answer.
We're linked to Martinez & Tielemans - lots of unknowns still but they could be cover for Partey and competition for Xhaka respectively. Personally still doubt we'll get both though.
 

MutableEarth

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I've been a massive ESR fan since that Youth Cup in 2018 when he and Amaechi tore **** up.

What's happened to him this past season though? He receives the ball then takes one touch then hands it to someone else.

He's become really bitty/peripheral. I want to see him get on the ball, take his time squaring up the full back then rinse him on the inside like he can do so well.
ESR's fitness has been very patchy. That seems to be his biggest issue, seemed to be playing at sub-80% for much of the season and its definitely affected him, particularly as the way he's been used for us involves a lot of his physical strengths. This is the first time I can remember when ESR didn't have an injury that took months off his season. He's one of the players I'm least worries about currently. Competition isn't the problem, his fitness is - if he stays fit, he'll be fine.
 

yorch44

Commander of the Pelotudo Brigade
ESR's fitness has been very patchy. That seems to be his biggest issue, seemed to be playing at sub-80% for much of the season and its definitely affected him, particularly as the way he's been used for us involves a lot of his physical strengths. This is the first time I can remember when ESR didn't have an injury that took months off his season. He's one of the players I'm least worries about currently. Competition isn't the problem, his fitness is - if he stays fit, he'll be fine.
Not only staying fit but he needs more resistance and hit a little more the gym.
 

A_G

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I've been a massive ESR fan since that Youth Cup in 2018 when he and Amaechi tore **** up.

What's happened to him this past season though? He receives the ball then takes one touch then hands it to someone else.

He's become really bitty/peripheral. I want to see him get on the ball, take his time squaring up the full back then rinse him on the inside like he can do so well.
 

Mitch

Blonde Brigade Grand Wizard
Arteta is trying to do to the blonde clique what he did to the French one.

Leno first on the chopping block. Ødegaard next.

Narh Arteta isn't an AM racist member. Tets bought Ødegaard and Ramsdale, he isn't a part of horrid racist anti blonde culture worryingly growing amongst our younger fans.
 
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