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Tottenham eye move for Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic

EQP

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I do like this **** but I also like the idea of giving Richarlison a fair crack but then again no reason why Richarlison couldn’t get ahead of Vlahovic if we signed him and he should fight for his place like everyone else.

Having said that best of both worlds for me is Ferguson as we can intrograte him more slowly but he’s more risky. I think Vlahovic would be awesome for us though, if he wants to come (which I’m not sure he would)

Didn't realize he's only 23! Would love for him and Richy to be our CF options. Let's see how it plays out.
 

thebenjamin

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Imo he seems the most likely if we do sell Kane. Juve are open to selling him and would be cheaper than Muani.

the realistic likelihood is surely that we don't sign a player of that profile or cost, but sign a few in the 30/40 range instead.
 

Johnny J

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That's not what Ange requires of his CF. They press, they bully defenders, make intelligent runs and they put the ball in the net.
This is one reason I'm not totally distraught at the thought of Kane leaving. Obviously I'd rather he stayed, but he doesn't really press or bully defenders these days.
 

Jamturk

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That's not what Ange requires of his CF. They press, they bully defenders, make intelligent runs and they put the ball in the net.

I actually feel that Richarlison deserves the chance to lead the attack, he has the qualities Big Ange looks for in his striker and it would give us an added bonus to gamble on a young upcoming striker and allow us to spread the money from Kane's sale to other areas of the team (Centre Back).
 

barry

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That's not what Ange requires of his CF. They press, they bully defenders, make intelligent runs and they put the ball in the net.
That's what his CF did at Celtic. He's said himself that he's had different types of strikers in his time managing, and always made the system work.
Both Richy, and Vlahovic do what kyogo did, but but not much else. Muani can be a different option against certain teams.
 
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aliyid

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I actually feel that Richarlison deserves the chance to lead the attack, he has the qualities Big Ange looks for in his striker and it would give us an added bonus to gamble on a young upcoming striker and allow us to spread the money from Kane's sale to other areas of the team (Centre Back).
I’ve not seen these qualities in Richy so far. My biggest frustration with him has been a preference for winding up / running into defenders than getting into decent goal scoring positions or creating chances.

Vlahovic appears (on paper) to be the ideal forward for an Ange system but he’s looking unlikely according to recent ITK
 
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