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mirrorstare

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Hope he settles quick and shows what he's capable of, as it stands we just paid top dollar for Brighton's third best CB.
 

Jakarta

Active Member
Awful signing, absolutely not needed at all. I don’t know what’s up with Arsenal’s transfers but we overpay for mediocre players.

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I’m excited about this transfer, always wanted this guy to join us after seeing how good he was for Leeds.
 

Blankety Blank

emoji merchant
Were people sad for elneny when he got the number off him when he was out on loan to a 19 year old? (regardless of his quality - disrespect is same for everyone). Elneny should have never got it in the first place. That's a different issue though.
Exactly its just that too many on here are persistently chucking cream into their underwear over some young French boy. ;)
 

Jakarta

Active Member
Don’t lie no one was asking for this guy until we were in for him 😂

He kinda went off the radar at Brighton a bit. He was ok but understandable since it was his first season in the Prem. But imo what makes him an exciting signing is the potential he showed at Leeds with his ball playing skills and aggression as a CB.

Plus he can also play RB/DM, and we can play a higher defensive line with him.

The price is high but you have to remember Leeds had a 25m bid for him rejected last summer. 50m is steep, but it’s clear that a young homegrown CB with potential to grow would cost us 40m+.
 

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