For a sizeable chunk of last season we struggled to be average. By your reasoning, he's now too good for us.I am aware of that but I think he has played in a very average team. I think he would thrive in our side.
He's scored 23 goals in two full Premier League seasons
Nine of them were penalties
So basically Ulloa, who everyone thinks is shit.
Which is why I think it's a negotiating tactic to keep down Ulloa's wage demands.
Or Deeney.Which is all ****ing mental as Ulloa shouldn't be in a position to make wage demands.
He's scored 23 goals in two full Premier League seasons
Nine of them were penalties
To be honest, I can't remember ever seeing Mbodji, Acerbi or Defrel play before, so I'm not really able comment on them. I definitely think Barkley has lost his way more recently. Ultimately, if he hadn't, then I wouldn't even be suggesting him, as we would have less chance to get him than I believe we have now.I don't recall West Brom winning the title recently?
I like the idea of adding some quality with steel to the side and Iborra and Deeney do that.
If we think, with the addition of £40m+ for Mahrez we could be sat on roughly a quarter of a billion pounds of income from last year then £20m on Deeney is just am investment in the squad, one that will be largely offset of Mendy, Musa and/or Ulloa depart.
No big drama in going after Deeney. It's not a make or break bet for me.
The real interest for me is in if we add Gibson/Mbodji or Acerbi to the ranks and if we can get Sigurdsson or Defrel. Stretching the offer to get Sigurdsson would be the real statement of intent. Barkley has never delivered the stats he has (goals, assists, set pieces) and so there is no certainty he ever will.
Also keeping Kasper, Gray and Chilwell would be a coup
So basically Ulloa, who everyone thinks is shit.
Deeney has a better assists record than Ulloa -or is it just goals that count for you?
Nail.Mixed reviews on Deeney from Watford supporters and one guy thinks we are going to pay £23mil for him.
http://www.wfcforums.com/index.php?threads/troy-deeney-leaving.52519/page-8
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