Since arriving in Spain in a £21.3 million deal, the 24-year-old has scored three and assisted one in seven appearances, quickly becoming a first-choice starter for Unai Emery. His first assist of the campaign came on Wednesday night, in a captivating display up against United right-back Diogo Dalot in the Champions League clash at Old Trafford. Liverpool were among the clubs to have scouts in attendance, with Dutch publication Voetbal International claiming the Reds were “closely monitoring” Danjuma as a “possible successor to Sadio Mane.” The Reds’ interest is described as “above-average,” though there is no suggestion at this stage that a move is in the offing – nor has there been corroboration from sources on Merseyside. It is not the first time Liverpool have been linked with Danjuma, though, with Marca citing Jurgen Klopp‘s side as rivals for Villarreal prior to his summer switch, while the Mail credited the Reds with an interest in 2019. If scouts were focusing on Villarreal’s No. 15 on Wednesday night, they will likely have been impressed as he repeatedly tore Dalot apart on the left flank and teed Paco Alcacer up for the opener.
I only saw the highlights of the Villareal game, but he does look very Mane-esque and his stats breakdown above, with the vast number of positions covered and almost 1 in 3 career goal-per-game ratio, confirms the first impression. His career path kept him somewhat under radar: he struggled with injuries and adaptation in his first season in the Premier League (while his club Bournemouth got relegated), tore it up next season in the Championship (17 goals and 8 assists playing as a winger) and now seems fully blossoming in La Liga and the CL with his new club who surely got themselves a bargain at €25M. He was born in Nigeria, but now represents Netherlands (2 caps so far).
Not sure how realistic it is to expect Villareal sell a player they've just bought, but he looks to be an interesting alternative to the likes of Jeremy Doku or Ismaila Sarr who we're also apparently scouting for the same role. At 24 (turning 25 in January), Danjuma is a lot further ahead in his development than Doku and is roughly in an equivalent place in his career as Mane at the time we signed him. Definitely one to watch.
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