Fabinho has been United's top target for the right - back position but, in what has become something of a trend of the summer, Monaco have proven exceptionally tough negotiators as they aim to get as much money as possible for the interest in
their talented young squad.
Not exact matches
The Sun is reporting that Arsenal are now in pole position to sign the
talented young German and with his current club apparently set to leave him out of their Champions League
squad for next season he certainly seems to be available and for not all that much money either.
I'd have Remy over Campbell in this
squad, we have plenty
young and
talented.
Yes but it needed to be done, whilst it can be argued whether he would be able to produce the same performances he does now in 4 years time, the whole idea i would presume would be to let the
younger midfielders learn from such a
talented individual now with the eventual hope that they would be able to surpass or perhaps match his ability, plus its always a good thing to have experienced players of such calibre around the
squad, like barca with Xavi he may not be able to perform to the level he was in his heyday, but every once an again produces a moment of magic when you need it on account of the experience.
Signing
talented young players is always a welcome strategy for most, but at this stage when they need proven and quality additions to their
squad to take them to the next level, is Meret really the kind of signing that Liverpool fans want?
Having said that however, we have some very keen and
talented young men in our under 21
squad and I wouldn't be opposed to seeing one or two of them joining up for a spell.
With Thomas Tuchel building a highly -
talented and
young squad, Dembele will hope to improve on his 12 goals in 26 appearances last season and make an impact in Europe too.
The Man United boss has already stated that he does not feel the need to bring in players in January but is looking to strengthen his
squad and plan for the future with moves for the
talented young duo.
I have noticed that Arsenal no longer have the
young talented squad we used to have for the long term basis, most of them decided to jump ship and others weren't able to make it due to too many injury troubles.
With the likes of Leroy Sane, Gabriel Jesus and possible future signings adding fierce competition, Guardiola looks to be assembling a
younger and highly
talented City
squad.
Mauricio Pochettino has built a
young,
talented and exciting
squad that is proving they can compete for the Premier League title on a yearly basis.
Nevertheless, from a Madrid perspective, he's a highly -
talented young Spanish player, and with several fundamental individuals on the wrong side of 30 including the likes of Luka Modric and Karim Benzema, they'll undoubtedly benefit from having a long - term vision in mind when addressing key areas of the
squad this summer.
Manager Roberto Martinez, looking to stamp his authority on the current Everton
squad, has identified the
talented young Brazilian - born midfielder as a great way to add some much needed creativity into their midfield.
Yes he's
talented but even Lionel Messi who's more
talented at the age of 20 went to the olympics with Argentina in 2008 so as to gain more experience, to depend on Iwobi at such a
young age shows our
squad as a whole is not good enough
But now what we do have is a core of
young players, the average age
squad on a matchday is 25, who are very
talented but with limited experiences.
A focus on recruiting experienced (e.g. old) players, an inability to discover
young talent from lower leagues and a reluctance to develop youth have all played their part in assembling a
squad that, although theoretically
talented, is unbalanced and poorly deployed.
A batch of extremely
talented young players have broken into the national
squad and they could bring continued success for years to come.
Bruma would fit Tottenham's strategy of signing
talented young players while Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is looking for a natural winger to provide him with more attacking options in his
squad.
United will face a
young and
talented Ajax
squad at Stockholm in the final, and they will need to be in their best form in order to avoid a similar upset to Liverpool's during the previous campaign.
Like Costa,
young Brazilian Bernard is spoken of as one of the most
talented players is Shakhtar's
young squad, and has bags of potential at the age of just 21.
It's definitely not a performance to get too carried away with, but on this showing you'd imagine that Emre Can will be a big part of a
talented young German
squad who look to defend their world title in Russia in two year's time.
For one of the most
talented squads in recent memory, it was quite the triumph for Marco Baroni's
young men.
Mourinho crafted a well balanced
squad, that had a mix of
talented young players with exciting potential, veterans who were in the prime of their career, and seasoned war dogs who had the experience to guide the
squad through any challenge.
He is a
young and
talented player who strengthens the
squad and will provide excellent competition for places as we pursue success in three different competitions.»
Levante have a
young and hungry
squad filled with
talented players who can cause problems to any team regardless of form or momentum.
And it's clear Johnston has equal confidence in the ability of his teammates, saying: «We have a really good
squad with an impressive mix of experienced guys and
talented younger boys.