Transfer Deadline Signings – Anthony Martial and Nikica Jelavic
Late on in the transfer window saw the arrival of two strikers into the Premier League. One is a young, largely unknown French striker, while the other is a seasoned Premier League forward who has just joined his third top flight club. We are of course, talking about Manchester United’s Anthony Martial and West Ham’s Nikica Jelavic. Martial joins the Reds from the sunny climes of Monaco for a decent fee with almost as much as add-ons also – the 19 year old has just been called up to the French squad and despite his age and “raw talent”, is expected to bring some much need pace and energy to a lethargic United attack. Jelavic joins the Hammers from relegated Hull and will be looking to beef up a West Ham forward line that has issues running (on not as the case may be) through it with Valencia injured, Carroll lacking match fitness and Sakho in and out of the slammer.
ANTHONY MARTIAL
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[/three_fourth]”When somebody’s paying €45mln for a 19-year-old boy you have to say the game’s gone mad.” – Sir Alex Ferguson circa 2012 after PSG signed United interest Lucas Moura. He must now be wondering what is going on after his old team just splashed more than that on 19-year-old Martial. Or perhaps he’s forgetting having spent roughly €35mln on 18-year-old Rooney in 2004 (pretty much equal to €45mln today)… None of that much matters to us fantasy managers though; what does is a whole other range of factors, such as his FPL price, how good he actually is and where he’s played on the pitch.
Already noted by some in France to have struggled against the physicality of strong defenders, it could well take him a while to get used to the Premiership. He’s skillful and quick though, and is not afraid to take players on. His finishing is solid, and he’s also been on penalties on a couple of occasions. The lad scored 12 goals last season at a rate of just better than a goal every two games minute-wise, having made more than a few substitute appearances. Perhaps good news for United and FPL fans alike is that he showed great consistency towards the tail end of the season, scoring 8 in 8 league games between GWs 28 and 35.
Since signing he has stated that his preferred position is central, and, given Rooney’s staggering inability to look even slightly threatening thus far, it would be no surprise to see him playing up front with Rooney running off him. Perhaps telling though on mantud.com is how they describe him as “capable of playing as a right-sided attacker”, possibly laying the groundwork for him to take over Mata’s duties on the right flank allowing the Spaniard to play in his preferred role behind the striker.
Martial undoubtedly is a talent, albeit it a tad rough around the edges, and bought for so much at such a young age will be seen as an investment by United and as such may well be eased in slowly; it is entirely possible that his first few appearances will be from the bench. He comes in at a mid-range 8.0, which is probably enough to scare most would-be punters off for the time being. If his form or an injury secures him a spot in the first team though, 8.0 could start to look like a real bargain very soon. He’s been likened to other players already, and only time will tell which of Henry or Welbeck comparisons he deserves.
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NIKICA JELAVIC
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[/three_fourth]West Ham had a fine final day’s dealings, securing the services of Alex Song, Michail Antonio, Victor Moses and Nikica Jelavic. Since joining the Premier League, the latter scored almost exactly 1 in 4 games for Everton and close to 1 in 3 for Hull; if he can continue this trend and manage 1 in 2 games for the Hammers then he’ll be snapped up by… Okay I’ll stop there, that’s not going to happen. Ludicrous extrapolations aside, however, the multi-club journeyman could be a good shout short-term. With West Ham’s list of forwards flooded with red flags and Sakho currently out on bail ahead of a date in court, Jelavic could find himself afforded some decent game time over the next few GWs from compatriot Bilic, who he of course played under for Croatia in years gone by.
To be honest, the Croatian has never set FPL alight though, despite a promising start to life at Everton where he became the fastest ever striker to score 10 goals for the Toffees after signing at the end of January in the 11/12 season. He’s not once managed 100 FPL points in any season though. He also joins us with a price tag of 6.0, which is probably on the expensive side given you can have the likes of Sakho and Diouf for 0.5 more, and Wilson and Defoe for a bit less, all of which are currently more likely to get regular minutes on the pitch.
Onto the positives though, and there are some. He’s an industrious and surprisingly mobile player, strong in the air and with good instincts in front of goal. If history is anything to go by, you can also rely on him for at least 1 bonus point with each goal, picking up 32 for his 29 goals thus far, which isn’t spectacular but is more than certain other forwards (looking at you Gomis!). It’s not inconceivable to think that if Jelavic impresses early on he may be starting alongside Sakho up front, and with Song back to marshal the midfield and Payet already looking dangerous, Jelly could yet prove to be an option worth considering. He also has a FIFA 15 rating of 73, which is better than Marcelo’s! What’s that? Ah, different Marcelo… Well it’s 1 point more than Bradley Wright-Phillips and Frazier Campbell have anyway, and you may use that information as you wish.
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Top stuff CC :thumbup:
Lord Lucan! We are honoured :worthy: :lurker:
Many thanks CC, makes for interesting reading. Many are expecting/hoping Martial to be an 8mln FPL flop – while Jelly could be a great little bargain.
Much appreciated research CC, thanks bud.
lovely read there. Cheers
ok guys just a small change to my team
Butland Mc Carthy
Kolarov Gomez Ward Olsson Steven taylor
Silva Sanchez Pedro Mahrez Westwood
Aguero Gomis Wilson
0.5mn in the bank for flexibility
my worries are-
is Olsson a sure starter for WBA?
is Sanchez worth bringing now? i am dumping Ayew to get Sanchez. should i let Ayem perform this week keeping the cash ready for the Sanchez sweep next week?
should i use the remaining 0.5mn somewhere? or keep it for flexibility?
should i care about something else?
need help
cheers guys
hey nishant..get sanchez. also, link your current team to your name.
I linked my team last season only. is it showing problem?
and appreciate your thoughts
defence seems okay? olsson a sure starter?
Hi nishant, you get a different FPL user ID number every season depending on when you register so last seasons link will now be somebody else’s number. Annoying I know, but it needs updating every year accordingly.
thanks init. didnt know that.
could youbplease help me out with my doubts above?
speciakky the Olsson part and Ayew/Sanchez for this week
is it linked now?
yes it is now nishant..olsson currently seems to be nailed for every match.he also has the ability to provide you bonuses due to his air duel and interception skills. sanchez is a must have for the whole season as per me.he’s the one to start every match and is looking in a terrific form right now. a bit unlucky though.rest the time has to prove.
also, i wud use that 0.5m to upgrade steven taylor to a 4.5 pointer sure shot starter.cathcart/francis may be. this will help you if any of your defs get rotated.
agree with you. Francis looks good
will get him in
hope the PL world will get stable after the international break.
Keep the 0.5 in case Speroni comes back in for McCarthy and if that happens then upgrade.See the Friday teamtalk for clues as to which way Pards is thinking
Algeria coach Christian Gourcuff looks set to name Leicester star Riyad Mahrez in his line-up for the clash with Lesotho on Sunday.
Gourcuff says he is happy with the progress the Foxes star has shown him in training after he turned up for international duty nursing a slight back injury.
Mahrez now looks likely to face Lesotho at Setsoto Stadium as the Desert Foxes continue their qualification programme for the 2017 African Cup of Nations finals in Gabon.
After describing the training facilities in Pretoria as “satisfactory”, Gourcuff told reporters: “We’re content with the recovery of Mahrez. We did not expect him to resume as fast.”
Mahrez started the game.
Thinking of Sterling to Silva but this would require Cech to a 4.5 keeper, would you recomend this move?
Charl, can you save a transfer this week and do both moves next week for free?
HI, My Wild card is active so I can make the moves this week but it would mean the following :
Cech to Butner
Sterling to Silva
Sagna to Kolorov
Granted City is away to Palce and Cech is home against stoke this week. It would not be ideal would it?
Hey Cookie, i managed to get in Cech and Silva.
Please give opinion?