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Javi Manquillo

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Lots of Spanish and twitter sources claiming were close to a loan deal (potentially with permanent option) for the young Atletico right-back (can also cover left).

Here's a piece on him from a few days back when it seemed likely Arsenal were close to signing him...

Everything you need to know about... Javi Manquillo 16 July 2014 Paul Wilkes TOPICS TALENTSPOTTER, JAVIER MANQUILLO, ARSENAL, ATLÉTICO MADRID, PREMIER LEAGUE, LA LIGA

Paul Wilkes provides the lowdown on the 20-year-old right-back reportedly heading to Arsenal...

The 60-second story When Atletico Madrid's controversial president Jesus Gil closed down Los Rojiblancos' youth academy in 1992 to save money, it had an immediate negative effect. A 15-year-old by the name of Raul joined cross-town rivals Real Madrid, and became one of the greatest strikers in history. Luckily, the youth system was reformed in time for Fernando Torres to progress through the ranks. Now there's a group of exciting prospects hoping to find regular first-team football at the Vicente Calderon, some of whom will be sold before reaching their full potential.

FACT FILE Date of birth: May 5, 1994 Place of birth: Madrid, Spain Position: Right-back Height: 5ft 9in Clubs: Real Madrid (youth), Atletico Madrid; 17 apps (14 starts), 0 goals National: Spain U20; 7 caps, 0 goals Honours: Copa del Rey (12/13), La Liga (13/14), U19 Euros (2009)

Oliver Torres, Saul Niguez and Jose Gimenez are joined by Javier Manquillo in hoping to follow midfield playmaker Koke into the starting line-up. Full-back Manquillo, however, has done a reverse-Raul having left Los Blancos to join Atletico. The defender was part of Spain's Under-19 squad that won the European Championship in 2012, and his career under Diego Simeone was beginning to take flight until a nasty collision with Cristiano Ronaldo in February's Copa del Rey semi-final put him in a neck brace for a month. Why you need to know him Manquillo is expected to be back-up for Mathieu Debuchy at Arsenal next season, with the Gunners currently negotiating a season-long loan.

The 20-year-old has played just six La Liga matches for Simeone's team, but has featured more regularly in the cup. Nevertheless, in his few outings Manquillo has proved himself to be a reliable and dependable player who doesn't instantly stand out from the crowd. He does the simple things well and is careful not to over-elaborate. In terms of style he is closer to an Alvaro Arbeloa than a Jordi Alba. His 14 tackles in only three league appearances last season was an exceptionally high amount. He is adaptable and can play on the left if required, like fellow countryman Cesar Azpilicueta. When David Villa surprisingly made the move to Los Rojiblancos for a small fee from Barcelona last summer, Manquillo was one of three players that the Catalans wanted first option on. There remains some doubt to the actual terms and conditions, but the fact they are paying attention shows his pedigree.

The player needs minutes on the pitch to aid his development, with the FA and League cups giving him the perfect opportunity to showcase his talent. Strengths Manquillo isn't your stereotypical Spanish full-back. Unlike many of his fellow professionals, he prioritises defending above the art of attacking. His positional sense is excellent, and by scarcely venturing forward he is rarely caught out. For a relatively small player (5ft 9in) he is superb in the air with a tremendous leap. He likes to play short passes and will give the ball to more creative figures, rather than trying anything spectacular himself. Meanwhile, his understanding of the game, athleticism and strength means he could be used as a centre-back. Weaknesses As attacking full-backs offer width and are now a modern necessity, this is an area in which he can increase his proficiency. His crossing is particularly poor, but by playing within the right team and tactical setup these problems can be negated. Any improvement in the attacking third shouldn't come at a cost to his natural game or defensive stability. As with many young players he needs to improve his concentration, which will come with more game time. They said... "Manquillo is growing and coming off a major injury," said Atleti boss Simeone shortly before the end of the campaign. "He does not play much, but he has the freshness of of a young guy who can give us things."

TALENTSPOTTER RATINGS Shooting 4 Heading 7 Passing 7 Tackling 8 Pace 8 Dribbling 6 Creativity 4 Work-rate 8

Did you know ? Javier is a twin. When Real Madrid's youth co-ordinator of the time, Ricardo Gallego, informed brother Victor that he was no longer required, Javier felt the emotional ties to his brother were too strong to stay on his own. Victor joined Atletico with Javier, who now plays for Rayo Vallecano as a striker. What happens next If Manquillo's transfer to the north London side goes through, the Spaniard will get at least 12 months with Arsene Wenger's nurturing skills. The Frenchman will then assess the youngster's betterment and decide if he wishes to make him a permanent fixture at the Emirates Stadium. Only time will tell where Manquillo's long-term future remains, but he is equipped to compete at the biggest clubs. Atletico's financial position means they are always looking to cash in on players every year, but knowing when to release them for maximum profit is the key.

Read more at http://www.fourfourtwo.com/features...know-about-javi-manquillo#bdBksYC6jMKjWdlk.99
 
Yeah, there are alot of whispers about this. It's interesting that we were prepared to spunk £20m on Moreno who's about the same age and same profile, but we're opting to try and loan Manquillo, who by many reports sounds the better, more stable option.
 
Yeah, there are alot of whispers about this. It's interesting that we were prepared to spunk £20m on Moreno who's about the same age and same profile, but we're opting to try and loan Manquillo, who by many reports sounds the better, more stable option.

Except one is a LB and one a RB 😉

So I still expect us to get an established LB with this kid as possible competition to Flanno for RB in a year or so.
 
Tony Barrett ‏@TonyBarretTimes 60s
As reported in the Spanish media today, Liverpool are in for Atletico Madrid's Javier Manquillo. Hoping to get him on a season long loan.
 
Retweeted by TalkLiverpoolFC Billy ‏@billyedwards94 24m
Manquillo to be loaned to Liverpool for 2 years according to MD, includes €6m purchase option and a buy-back clause for Atleti. Strange deal
 
Retweeted by TalkLiverpoolFC Billy ‏@billyedwards94 21m
For #LFC fans - Manquillo has real potential, a little raw still but marauds forward and is strong in defence. His athleticism is Bale-esque
 
From the two youtubes on the 'transfer rumours' thread he doesn't look very good at all. Not good going forward, quite poor defensively and not even that great on the ball. Maybe he's improved since then but i was left feeling underwhelmed.
 
As long as he doesn't get any games, I'm ok with this loan deal. He can prop the rezzies up.
 
Retweeted by TalkLiverpoolFC Billy ‏@billyedwards94 24m
Manquillo to be loaned to Liverpool for 2 years according to MD, includes €6m purchase option and a buy-back clause for Atleti. Strange deal


If thats true what is the point? Sounds like if he's shite to average we get can keep him forever but if he's good they get to buy him back.

Maybe there are more conditions or a hefty price to this buy back but it sounds like we're being used to develop Athletico players..... not Real, not Barca, Athletico!
 
If thats true what is the point? Sounds like if he's shite to average we get can keep him forever but if he's good they get to buy him back.

Maybe there are more conditions or a hefty price to this buy back but it sounds like we're being used to develop Athletico players..... not Real, not Barca, Athletico!

The buy back clause will be a first option thing, rather than one Atletico can invoke at their leisure.
 
The Mundo article says
  • We get to keep him two years if we stay in the CL
  • He was lined up to go to Marseilles but chose us instead
  • We tried to buy him last Jan but he wanted to finish the season for AM
  • BR has specifically asked for him which was a key reason in him coming to us
 
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Except one is a LB and one a RB 😉

So I still expect us to get an established LB with this kid as possible competition to Flanno for RB in a year or so.

Yeah I know that, but you might argue than any sided fullback would do, given both Johnson and Flanno can cover both positions.
 
If thats true what is the point? Sounds like if he's shite to average we get can keep him forever but if he's good they get to buy him back.

If it's true.

Also this kid has represented the national team at every age group thru u20s. He's definitely not shite.
 
Yeah I know that, but you might argue than any sided fullback would do, given both Johnson and Flanno can cover both positions.

Seems to me like a typical FSG youth policy gamble. €6m or whatever for a highly rated kid in a position we are relatively weak. Not for this season and maybe not even next but for 2-3 yrs down the line he could turn out to be our regular RB and at worst I can't imagine losing money on him.
 
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