The Wish List

Buhry

Established Member

Country: Norway
I want Nusa tbh. he has like 12 g/a for Norway our last 14 games. He looks like the standout player consistently in a team with Haaland and Ødegaard. His stats for RB are a bit mid this season but apparently they play him out of position a lot and he's had some injuries. He is a pure left winger but read he's also played wingback and RW for them.

His ball control and flair is just immense, really great dribbler and he looks up when playing. I think his potential is huge. And surely would be much cheaper than Rodrygo or WIlliams, esp in terms of wages.

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Antonio Nusa after his man of the match performance vs Italy: "I play a different position for Norway. I wish I played that position more at club level, but I have developed in other areas. Maybe next season it will be more like this"''​

 

Sulosky

Well-Known Member

Country: Finland
What are people’s thoughts on Francisco Conceição? He impressed me against Germany.
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Emibury

Well-Known Member
@hydrofluoric acid

Kepa - £5M
Ordonez - £20M
Zubimendi - £50M
Rodrygo - £80M
Šeško - £70M

Hey big spenders
This would actually be dreamland. And none of them are too fantastical. Along with Zinchenko, Tierney, Tomiyasu and Lokonga out, plus keeping Partey, we would have a deep squad with no weaknesses and no dead wood. First time we have had that for two decades.
 

ChefMan21

Well-Known Member
David/Havertz
Leao Rodrygo Saka
Rice Ode
Zubimendi
Timber Saliba Gabriel
Raya

Because **** it, why not, David is free and has scored against some big teams this year, and Leao and Rodrygo are both ceiling raisers, and I think the Leao/Rodrygo/Saka combo would be an absolute nightmare to defend against - I mean, who do you focus on? That'd free up David/Havertz thereby making them more lethal.
 

Sungod

Active Member
CF: Havertz,  Šeško/Gyokeres
lw: Martinelli, Kenan Yildiz/Rogers/Xavi
rw: Saka, Kudus/Bakayako
10: Ødegaard, Ethan
8: Rice, Merino
6:  Zubi, MLS
Lb: Hato, Cala
Cb: Gabriel, Kiwi
Cb: Saliba
Rb: Timber, White
Gk: Raya,  Kepa
Above one defender will not be in matchday squad

Keep Kiwi and Trossard if they are cool.
Sell Jesus and Tommy

CL winning squad
 

rotateta

Active Member

Country: England
CF: Havertz,  Šeško/Gyokeres
lw: Martinelli, Kenan Yildiz/Rogers/Xavi
rw: Saka, Kudus/Bakayako
10: Ødegaard, Ethan
8: Rice, Merino
6:  Zubi, MLS
Lb: Hato, Cala
Cb: Gabriel, Kiwi
Cb: Saliba
Rb: Timber, White
Gk: Raya,  Kepa
Above one defender will not be in matchday squad

Keep Kiwi and Trossard if they are cool.
Sell Jesus and Tommy

CL winning squad
Jesus and tomi injuries mean whilst some sense not going to happen.

I do like the idea of a double deal with leipzig, I am hoping we are being 'respectful' to keep possibility of signing xavi as well. Nusa being another alternative from leipzig, either to act as a left winger if other targets do not materialise.

As this is the wish list section, my own hope is we do consider nwaneri as potential RW cover. In practice this may be behind others, but we cannot sign so many players both him and dowman do not get a look in.

Finally, I still want us to consider rashford if other targets do not materialise.

I fear the Sterling experience may put paid to that but his loss of form is in part as at a broken club, he has lost his way as a result. A move to us could be good for all if the deal is right...a needle mover at left wing and striker offering something different, but not that he cannot be incorporated in and get regular minutes if showing the right attitude.
 

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