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Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 5:26 pm
by Matthieu
Speedo wrote:[tweet][/tweet]

That apostrophe <fist>
It is amazing how many people there are in media (including print media) that barely even have a rudimentary knowledge of proper English.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:01 pm
by el héroe
LONDONTOON wrote:Daily Mirror and I'm seeing it on twitter that we are close to Thauvin.

Anything know much about him? Grateful for a signing and him being 22 there's potential in there.
this was from the Observer in January 2014 ... I would take any of these <gent>

PAUL POGBA, JUVENTUS, 20


Manchester United would not be scouring Europe for fresh talent quite so frantically this month had Sir Alex Ferguson kept hold of this inspirational midfielder, who left Old Trafford as a teenager in 2012 after growing impatient for first-team football. He has since become essential to Juventus, an imperious presence in the centre for the Serie A leaders. He also captained France's Under-20 team to victory in last summer's World Cup and is tipped to star for his country's senior team in Brazil. United want him back and have been linked with a £40m bid this month. PSG are also keen.


JULIAN DRAXLER, SCHALKE, 20


Draxler became the Bundesliga's fourth youngest debutant in 2011, and has since built a towering reputation at club and international level, drawing scouts from across Europe, and sending his valuation soaring towards £40m. The gifted, versatile attacking midfielder is currently out of action until March with a tendon injury, meaning that a long‑expected January move to either Arsenal or Chelsea has been put on hold until the summer. Schalke's general manager, Horst Heldt, said: "We continue to hope that Julian will remain with us. But there are factors that we cannot influence."


ROMELU LUKAKU, CHELSEA, 20


In the two and a-half years since Chelsea forked out £17m to bring the then 18-year-old from Anderlecht to Stamford Bridge, the Belgium striker has developed into one of the most feared in the Premier League, even if José Mourinho remains curiously unconvinced. Lukaku has, however, proved vital to his loan clubs West Brom and Everton, using his power, cleverness and finishing skills to elevate them to higher levels while on loan – and insists he is content to bide his time and make an impact at Stamford Bridge next season. "Am I getting ready for Chelsea again? Of course. I want to become one of the best strikers in the world."


ADNAN JANUZAJ, MAN UTD, 18

Perhaps the only consistent bright spot in United's tough season, the focus on the teenage winger has been intense. Boasting balance, poise and an ability to drift through challenges, only an occasional dive has dented his image. Gary Neville said: "I've played at United and you're very conscious of adding too much pressure to young players. However, I genuinely think this guy could be one of the best in the world. I think he's that talented." Team-mate Darren Fletcher, meanwhile, feels Januzaj is as good now as Cristiano Ronaldo was at 18. "He is up there with some of the best players I have seen. He's a great kid, there's no ego. He wants to learn."


RAPHAEL VARANE, REAL MADRID, 20


Perhaps the game's finest young central defensive talent. The Frenchman, who joined Real from Lens for £9m in 2011 after a reference from Zinedine Zidane, has been linked to Arsenal, Manchester United and PSG, but the prospect of Real allowing him to move seems remote. Varane has pledged to overcome his recent injury issues and "meet these expectations … When you're 20, you just want to play. Clearly it's not easy, but it's normal. I can't rest on my laurels, I want to keep evolving." Real's Alvaro Arbeloa said last year: "The fact that he has reached this level so fast has taken everyone by surprise."


FLORIAN THAUVIN, MARSEILLE, 20


The attacking midfielder struck an impressive 10 goals in Ligue 1 while on loan at modest Bastia last season, then became France's new darling as his trickery, directness and goals helped his country win last summer's Under-20 World Cup. His popularity took a blow after that when he agitated for a transfer from Lille to Marseille but he has since justified the £13m that Marseille eventually paid. Toulouse coach Alain Casanova called him "a player in the image of Franck Ribéry … someone who is able to disrupt any opponent, someone very dangerous when he picks up speed. Very dangerous indeed."


GERARD DEULOFEU, BARCELONA, 19


Tagged as a wonderkid early on, Deulofeu signed a Nike advertising deal while a 14-year-old Barça youth teamer. He has never lacked confidence; once being disciplined for telling rival youth players as he left the field after being substituted: "Pass by the dressing room afterwards and I'll give you an autograph." He made eye-catching Premier League contributions for Everton last year before injuring his hamstring in December, but could return next month. Roberto Martínez, who was present for his debut against Real Mallorca in 2012, said Deulofeu had long been a target. "He stood out. From that point on I followed him."


MARQUINHOS, PSG, 19


Marcos Aoás Corrêa will only be 20 this summer, by which point he could be forming part of the defence entrusted with helping Brazil to win their home World Cup. He has the temperament to remain undaunted, the talent to succeed, and could benefit from playing alongside his club team-mate, Thiago Silva, with whom he enjoys a solid understanding at wealthy Paris Saint-Germain – who paid nearly £30m to sign him from Roma last year. Marquinhos calls Silva "my model, my idol. He represents so much for me and for the team."



LUKE SHAW, SOUTHAMPTON, 18


There is a hint of Stuart Pearce about Southampton's coveted left-back. Shaw has similar strength, both physical and mental, and even a similar kicking motion, whereby he seems to pass the ball crisply with his left foot like an ice hockey player slapping a puck. Solid defensively and relentlessly enterprising going forward, he seems certain to become a regular for England and for a Champions League club. Last week's boardroom upheaval at Southampton only added to the speculation about an early move, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City among the sides linked with £20m bids this month.


KURT ZOUMA, SAINT-ETIENNE 19


Another member of the France Under-20 World Cup winning side alongside Thauvin, the precocious centre-back has been a stalwart for Saint Etienne since he was 17 – his presence in the team over the last three seasons only disrupted by injuries. Blessed with exceptional power and technique, Zouma is also coveted by many for his leadership qualities. Several top clubs have been linked with bids –Arsenal, Manchester United, City, Tottenham and Swansea among them – but the player last week revealed he has already spoken to his first choice, Chelsea. "There was advanced contact last month. When a great man like Mourinho calls a little player like Zouma, it's nice. It doesn't happen every day. If you tell me to go to Chelsea, I'll go there immediately."

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:13 pm
by Matthieu
So basically he is the only one of those listed not to come good yet.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:17 pm
by bodacious benny
Matthieu wrote:So basically he is the only one of those listed not to come good yet.
I'd Say luke Shaw fits that category.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:20 pm
by The Deluded Pablo Diego Jose Francisco
Bodacious Benny wrote:
Matthieu wrote:So basically he is the only one of those listed not to come good yet.
I'd Say luke Shaw fits that category.
Zouma hasn't done much either, in fact most on there haven't done much tbh.

Most of them are either fringe players or have had bad seasons.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:22 pm
by Matthieu
He plays for Manchester United, is in the England squad and is three years younger.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:23 pm
by Matthieu
The Deluded Pablo Diego Jose Francisco wrote:
Bodacious Benny wrote:
I'd Say luke Shaw fits that category.
Zouma hasn't done much either, in fact most on there haven't done much tbh.
<yikes> He's just had a breakthrough season in one of the hardest squads to get into in the world.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:27 pm
by PFT
Matthieu wrote:He plays for Manchester United, is in the England squad and is three years younger.
He had a really good season last year didn't he? Just because you've played for England and you're in the Man Utd team doesn't mean you've reached your potential.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:28 pm
by Matthieu
And because he had half a season where he didn't live up to his full potential doesn't mean he hasn't come good. He's clearly one of the best left-backs in the premier league.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:31 pm
by el héroe
Matthieu wrote:
The Deluded Pablo Diego Jose Francisco wrote:
Zouma hasn't done much either, in fact most on there haven't done much tbh.
<yikes> He's just had a breakthrough season in one of the hardest squads to get into in the world.
It seems all players Southampton sold in 2014 had poor seasons at their new clubs...Shaw, Lallana, Lambert, Lovren
Must be the sea air or something <whistle>

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:40 pm
by Remember Colo
Thauvin may have disappointed this year at Marseille after his performance at Bastia, but he generally kept his spot there, on a team that was competing, and did still contribute to a fair number of goals. Seems as though he made the "worst team of the year" because he didn't live up to the expectations for him going into the season - which would mean we'd be buying low. Seems there are a lot of people basing their opinion on a list.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:52 pm
by overseasTOON
Matthieu wrote:
Speedo wrote:[tweet][/tweet]

That apostrophe <fist>
It is amazing how many people there are in media (including print media) that barely even have a rudimentary knowledge of proper English.
Ain't it.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 6:53 pm
by PFT
Matthieu wrote:And because he had half a season where he didn't live up to his full potential doesn't mean he hasn't come good. He's clearly one of the best left-backs in the premier league.
On the basis of one good season with Southampton? He needs to do more to be up there imo.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 7:26 pm
by The Deluded Pablo Diego Jose Francisco
Matthieu wrote:
The Deluded Pablo Diego Jose Francisco wrote:
Zouma hasn't done much either, in fact most on there haven't done much tbh.
<yikes> He's just had a breakthrough season in one of the hardest squads to get into in the world.
<laugh> <laugh> <laugh>

The guy has only had 15 apps for Chelsea and suddenly he's a success <disgrace> <disgrace> <disgrace>

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 7:44 pm
by Remember Colo
The Deluded Pablo Diego Jose Francisco wrote:
Matthieu wrote:
<yikes> He's just had a breakthrough season in one of the hardest squads to get into in the world.
<laugh> <laugh> <laugh>

The guy has only had 15 apps for Chelsea and suddenly he's a success <disgrace> <disgrace> <disgrace>
Maybe, but considering that article was about young players to look out for, I'd say Zouma's start at Chelsea suggests he's on the right track. Do we have to be so cynical that we can't appreciate that he managed to break into their squad this season? <disgrace>

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 7:48 pm
by The Deluded Pablo Diego Jose Francisco
I'm over Colo wrote:
The Deluded Pablo Diego Jose Francisco wrote:
<laugh> <laugh> <laugh>

The guy has only had 15 apps for Chelsea and suddenly he's a success <disgrace> <disgrace> <disgrace>
Maybe, but considering that article was about young players to look out for, I'd say Zouma's start at Chelsea suggests he's on the right track. Do we have to be so cynical that we can't appreciate that he managed to break into their squad this season? <disgrace>
I'd hardly call it a 'breakthrough' when he was only playing when either Terry or Cahill or Matic got injured, he hasn't got into the starting XI on merit.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 7:49 pm
by bodacious benny
Januzaj is the shittest in the list tbf. Done pretty much f all.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 7:57 pm
by PFT
Bodacious Benny wrote:Januzaj is the shittest in the list tbf. Done pretty much f all.
He's f***ing brilliant at falling over.

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 8:31 pm
by bodacious benny
Iron Mikes Tiny Eyes wrote:
Bodacious Benny wrote:Januzaj is the shittest in the list tbf. Done pretty much f all.
He's f***ing brilliant at falling over.
True that <ok>

Re: NUFC Minor/Untrusted Transfer Rumours (Summer 15/16)

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 8:40 pm
by Matthieu
Bodacious Benny wrote:Januzaj is the shittest in the list tbf. Done pretty much f all.
He is definitely one of the weakest of the bunch as well.

After mulling over hours and hours of match footage, discussing at length with my worldwide contacts and spending a few days running things over with my brilliant football mind. This is how I would definitively rank them with 100% accuracy. <diva>

1 ) Varane
2 ) Draxler
3 ) Lukaku
4 ) Zouma
5 ) Deulofeu
6 ) Marquinhos
7 ) Shaw
8 ) Pogba
9/10 ) Januzaj - Thauvin