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Moises Caicedo

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I haven’t seen him enough to form anything more than the most generic opinion (“looks like a N’Golo Kante clone!”), I’ll just add my two cents that a midfielder whose physique is “OK-ish” for a Premier League DM at age 20 will probably grow to be physically dominant by the time he’s 23-24.


 
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This feels like more of a next season signing - he needs games and feels like he’s not quite ready for a move to a top tier team.

Mighe be one of those players we have to make a move early for due to other teams interest or he might be one that could integrate quickly.

Same age as Leighton Clarkson.

Not against the signing - but, would having him spend a season on the bench rather than one breaking into the Brighton team make sense?
 
I like the way we secured Naby - buy when they don't won't to let go that season so loan back for a year. We should do more of that and this guy may fit that bill.
 
No chance! They sold cucurella and Bissouma this season, doubt they want to sell this kid unless someone makes a stupid offer, besides he has only made 2 appearances for them.
FSG should copy Red Bull's model and create LFC a feeder club on the continent,
 
He scored against United last year. That's as much as I know about him
 
No chance! They sold cucurella and Bissouma this season, doubt they want to sell this kid unless someone makes a stupid offer, besides he has only made 2 appearances for them.
FSG should copy Red Bull's model and create LFC a feeder club on the continent,
10. 8 last season and 2 this. However it would be just like us, identify earlier and strike !
 
He seems to tick what we need in the LCM role, especially if long term Elliott is going to provide the more creative side from right. They are similar ages, too, so it could bode well in terms of setting up a balanced midfield for the long-term.

Issues are Brighton seem to get high fees, and he hasn't really featured heavily for them. He's only played in ten games, so there's not much data at this level. Another issue is that it's likely all made up bollocks.
 
We’ve put ourselves into a poor negotiating position with this one, that’s probably a big indicator that it’s nonsense.
 
We’ve put ourselves into a poor negotiating position with this one, that’s probably a big indicator that it’s nonsense.

The easy answer is - he’s somewhere on our list, not interested in buying him, but if he has a good season he’s an “option”.

Some guy in Ecuador has just gone global tweeting about something he couldn’t possibly know anything about - but because the world is full of Morons & Bluebells - it’s now news.
 
The easy answer is - he’s somewhere on our list, not interested in buying him, but if he has a good season he’s an “option”.

Some guy in Ecuador has just gone global tweeting about something he couldn’t possibly know anything about - but because the world is full of Morons & Bluebells - it’s now news.
Ahaha!
 
The easy answer is - he’s somewhere on our list, not interested in buying him, but if he has a good season he’s an “option”.

Some guy in Ecuador has just gone global tweeting about something he couldn’t possibly know anything about - but because the world is full of Morons & Bluebells - it’s now news.
I've never mentioned him, and according to you guys I mention everyone. Moreover the high fee that's likely to be needed to acquire his services puts me off. Sander Berg is a decent option, but looks to be injury prone (where as Ox and Naby are injury ridden).
I know Bayern are looking to offload Marcel Sabitzer, getting him on loan could be a short term fix? However, there are younger and arguably better candidates in Germany and France or Europe in general
 
I've never mentioned him, and according to you guys I mention everyone. Moreover the high fee that's likely to be needed to acquire his services puts me off. Sander Berg is a decent option, but looks to be injury prone (where as Ox and Naby are injury ridden).
I know Bayern are looking to offload Marcel Sabitzer, getting him on loan could be a short term fix? However, there are younger and arguably better candidates in Germany and France or Europe in general
Dare I ask, but was is the difference between being ‘injury prone’ and ‘injury ridden’ in your mind?
 
Dare I ask, but was is the difference between being ‘injury prone’ and ‘injury ridden’ in your mind?
I am not 100% sure but I bet Sander berg could play 3 full consecutive games, would you trust Naby to? I know we're dealing with semantics, but if people had to put Ox and Naby on injury prone or injury ridden box, I am guessing people will say his career has been injury ridden.
 
I cannot understand how Brighton would even consider selling their new Bissouma replacement. Think its all bollox
 
I cannot understand how Brighton would even consider selling their new Bissouma replacement. Think its all bollox

With all the money they're making from selling previously unknown players, they'll soon have enough money to buy Bellingham.
 
With all the money they're making from selling previously unknown players, they'll soon have enough money to buy Bellingham.
My not be a bad idea, unlike our club, I dont really have that hope that some 21 year old on the German league is the solution to our problems.
 


Great footwork, mesmerizing.

Not sure Jurgen will sanction such footwork in the middle of the park. Our midfielders are conditioned to recycle the ball and not lose it because of our high line. They take very little risk on the dribbling front in those kind of areas. I personally think it's a weakness of ours. Our current group of midfielders are just not dynamic enough.
 
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