I see there's also one where the Napoli TikTok trolled him for missing a penalty.
Napoli should probably sack their social media guru—I assume it's some Gen Z moron who spends too much time on alt-right reddits—and issue an apology to the player.
I see there's also one where the Napoli TikTok trolled him for missing a penalty.
Napoli should probably sack their social media guru—I assume it's some Gen Z moron who spends too much time on alt-right reddits—and issue an apology to the player.
what is coconut suppose to be? a compliment from racist people? "usually we don't like your kind, so you should be honored we think of you as brown on the outside and white on the inside. you're one of us"????
Lukecool on Toney. Blew me away when I first saw him play, but I'd much rather we just go big on Osimhen or Ferguson.
And I prefer Ferguson, at the moment. Feels like we don't get either if we sign Toney, but who knows. Nketiah going the other way could open up space for a top young prospect.
Ferguson is the best bet. Long term investment too.
Have a feeling Osimhen will drop off physically quite soon. Looks like he’ll have joint issues.
lorddulaarsenal How can you tell if a person will have joint issues?
Ferguson for me looks much better than Osimhen. Looks smoother in his technique and movement.
Most probably out of our league unfortunately. Definitely going to take 150m+ to sign him in this market, could even be closer to 200m.
est Most probably out of our league unfortunately. Definitely going to take 150m+ to sign him in this market, could even be closer to 200m.
That's insane for someone with less than a year at the top level. But football has been insane with the likes of Caicedo going for 120m after just 9 months.
HomeSteak view based on their physique. Maybe not joint issues in particular but you can tell who will degrade physically swifter than others. He has legs like Alexis, albeit longer
I'm trying to imagine what Brighton will demand for Ferguson and I just can't see how it could work.
We certainly need a more clinical striker though.
Asterix On the latest Arsecast Extra they made the point that it could almost get to the point that the player might cost more than the whole club.
unless that contract has a release clause his agent failed him. it seems like the only one moving smart out there is haaland, he signs deals that gives him the ultimate freedom in choosing his destination and at a good price. when he's done with city they won't be able to price him out of a move to madrid. i guess they feel they can throw a tantrum and get their way, but that's so messy.
getting toney also means probably means seeing more of jesus on the wing, which I don't want. keep jesus as a 9, but get another high potential 9 like Ferguson to fight for the start spot, and sell eddie. there should be a decent market for him
If we can get a good fee for Jesus, I wouldn't mind selling him either. He's a good player, but I'm not sure what role he plays in our setup anymore. He's a bit like Alexis for me – he's got the hustle and flair to win over the fans, but he's an improvisational all-rounder who's probably best as a second striker, and not as useful in a modern 4-3-3 with more defined roles and patterns of play.
We need a physical presence and a reliable goalscorer up front. I like Toney in that role, although I'm a little nervous how he'll be after the suspension. I'd be more open to keeping Nketiah as the backup #9 – he doesn't have the pure physical/skill talent, but I think he's a useful squad player in that role, and he has shown the ability to work hard and get better.
Can't agree with that at all, whatsoever. Makes no sense to me
Toney is definitely not better than Jesus.
I think they're talking about Jesus of Brazil not Nazereth.
Jesus has 12 goals and 6 assists in 31 Premier League appearances (2281 minutes) for us. That is nothing to write home about. And for all his strengths, he's injury-prone, he's not a good finisher, and despite competing admirably, he's too small to be much of an aerial threat in the box or target man for long balls.
In terms of overall quality of player, Toney might not be 'better' than Jesus, but it's about the role he plays for us in the context of our system. Toney fills a position of need – a thoroughbred center forward, a pure #9 – whereas Jesus is more of a forward/winger hybrid which I don't see as useful. I'm happy to keep him as a versatile squad player, but I'd also be open to moving him on if the price is right.
CPM Jesus has 12 goals and 6 assists in 31 Premier League appearances (2281 minutes) for us. That is nothing to write home about. And for all his strengths, he's injury-prone, he's not a good finisher, and despite competing admirably, he's too small to be much of an aerial threat in the box or target man for long balls.
In terms of overall quality of player, Toney might not be 'better' than Jesus, but it's about the role he plays for us in the context of our system. Toney fills a position of need – a thoroughbred center forward, a pure #9 – whereas Jesus is more of a forward/winger hybrid which I don't see as useful. I'm happy to keep him as a versatile squad player, but I'd also be open to moving him on if the price is right.