I don't think you need to write any more than that.
I should rename him to "Marvin the Paranoid Poster"
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Forgot that Rakitic came from Basel as well. God, I'd love it if Elneny came even close to how good he is. Xhaka is another one who came through the Basle ranks - they've been a great feeder club for mid to top teams in England/Spain/Germany. They've probably got another young talented midfielder on the production line ready to go once Elneny leaves.
To my earlier point, what also probably helped drive down the price is the fact that Basle's season is all but over. They're 10 points clear and will in all likiehood romp home to another Swiss title with or without Elneny and additionally they're not involved in the CL this year, crashing out in the qualifying stages. I suspect a tighter league campaign and perhaps a chance for them to progress in Europe may have made things more difficult and expensive for us.
He here yet?
I've seen him described as defensive, holding and box-to-box so far, but i'd say the most common opinion I've come across is that he's naturally a holding / defensive midfielder who has been asked to add more forward play to his game by Basel, and is turning out to be pretty competent as a box-tobox player too (because of his stamina, tireless running, and the fact that he's started to score a few himself).
It sounds like he has all the attributes that you'd look for in a modern central midfielder - can tackle, can pass (short and long), can carry the ball forward, chips in with a few goals - and he looks like he's technically good enough to be playing at European level, so I think his ultimate success (or failure) as a player for us is gonna come down to his tactical discipline (i.e. if we tell him to stay back and defend, will he do it without getting side-tracked), and whether he's mentally tough enough to handle the step up to the PL and a club like Arsenal? At the very least I think we're buying a solid midfield utility man, who'll be able to provide a bit of cover for any type of central midfielder that we have need of, but I'm hoping that he's being brought in to provide some genuine competition in his own right? Guess we'll have to wait and see on that...
Possibly a short contract situation? Or maybe it's all relative to how much they bought him for, and the cost of a replacement? Seems like a peanuts fee for us, but they might be able to get a couple of players for that money (and they probably wouldn't need anyone with elite pedigree to do a job in the Swiss league)?
I've also heard spokesmen from Basel talk about their pride at seeing players going on to bigger clubs in the past (they see it as good for the club's image and reputation), so there could be a strategic element here? A club like Basel in a league like Switzerland is never going to attract an established big name... but they can attract a constant stream of up-and-coming talents, if they build a reputation as a willing stepping stone? What (potentially) top young player wouldn't be attracted by them? You're almost guaranteed a few domestic titles, you'll gain European experience and exposure at the highest level from a young age, maybe catch the eye of one of the big boys, and you know the club won't stand in your way or make things awkward, if someone does make a bid?
More a case of being tired of our transfer policy and how cheap we (Wenger) are, it's not like it's an occasional thing either, it's almost every time, he should get a job in the pound shop if he wants to save money.
To be honest though, people will always say great things about new signings, it almost like the feel they have to, I remember when we signed Chamakh and Silvestre and lots of people were creaming themselves over them.
Yeah. Ozil and Sanchez were dirt cheap :rolleyes:
It didn't happen last summer - although he clearly tried - but since the money has been there he's been signing far higher profile players and the difference has been obvious.
Although last summer was a bit disappointing Cech was a fantastic signing, the points he's got us already have made a big difference.
I think literally no-one was 'creaming' themself over Chamakh
Two players out of hundreds, so a case well argued :good:
Not sure he tried very hard to be honest, 3 months and all he can find is a keeper, he should be ashamed of himself, it's not like we don't have money or are a small club.
Not saying this guy is a dud btw, don't know anything about him (noone does), problem is because he is unknown there's a lot of uncertainty and more chance of error. My biggest qualm is how cheap we are almost every time, big club with a non league mentality in the transfer market.
I remember the conversation about how Silvestre was a quality player and about how Chamakh was great and was a key player for Bordeaux.
I just can't wait for the day Wenger walks away personnally, so that we can at last try and spend our money on proven quality some of the time as opposed to spending 95% of our time chasing bargain basement buys.