Transfer round up Part 6
Carl Jenkinson (DEF – 5.0)
The story from the training ground is that when Jenkinson first heard the rumors about going to West Ham, he thought it was some classic good honest English banter. He was still laughing when he was taken down into East London and presented with his very own West Ham shirt. “OMG guys, you’ve even put my name on the back! Wait, you look a lot like Fat Sa… Oh sh*t.”. The writing was probably on the wall when Debuchy signed. The writing was firmly underlined when Chambers rocked up at London Colney. So what now for young Jenkinson? Based on last season’s stats, Jenkinson is actually a decent young attacking full-back. Unfairly blamed for the 8-2 hammering Arsenal took at Old Trafford, he has responded well when given the chance. (And the fact this is only a loan move suggests that Wenger sees a return to the Emirates at some point in the future.) In just under 9 games worth of playing time last season (803 mins), Jenko (lazy typist) notched up 1 goal, 2 assists, and 7 bonus points. Not too shabby. Priced at 5.0m he’s on a par with most of the likely first choice West Ham defence. If Jenko can displace Demel as the first choice right back, then he’s a decent shout for assist potential in a pretty mean defence.
Ryan Bertrand (DEF – 5.0)
“Sorry Ryan, we don’t have an Entrance at St Marys. You’ll have to use one of the many Exits.”
Once Bertrand fought his way through the traffic, all seemingly heading in the other direction, the young left-back found himself in a pretty good position for some first team Premier League football.
As with Jenko, this is only a loan deal, which suggests that Mourinho rates him for a return to The Bridge at some point. Either that or Mourinho just doesn’t like him. More on Lukaku later. Speaking after his move was announced, the Champions League winner said: “For me personally, this is another chance to play and a chance to join a fantastic club that’s moving in the right direction.” So other than a sh*t sense of direction, what is there to say about young Ryan?… On the upside, the guy knows how to fit into a new team (this will represent the seventh club that Bertrand has been shipped out on loan to). Koeman has also pretty much confirmed that Bertrand will be the regular left back. (Sorry to those taking a punt on 4.0m Targett!)
On the downside… He becomes only the third 5.0m+ defender in the Southampton squad, which implies that there is a least one cheaper way into the Saints defence. His stats last season were also far from amazing. No goals or assists in over 16 games worth of playing time.
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Romelu Lukaku (FWD – 9.0)
Firstly, just where the hell did Everton find £28m?! Presumably the market rate for scrap metal has rocketed and everyone in Merseyside is now driving around with a few less hubcaps. There is literally no other explanation. Everton are perhaps the biggest beneficiaries from the Southampton 2for1 sale. In a normal season they would have spent the summer fighting rumours about all their young stars leaving for greener grass. As it turns out, Barkley, Stones, etc are still there, and they have finally managed to find someone to fill the boots of mighty Kevin Campbell. (Look him up).
After a poor world cup, Lukaku will presumably be fired up and ready to add to his 15 goals, 9 assists and 21 bonus points from last season’s 31 appearances. At 9.0m he doesn’t come cheap though and is the games 6th most expensive striker. £0.5m more than Giroud, Dzeko and Bony and a whopping £2.0m more than Andy Carroll. Ok, that last one is justified. He is all but guaranteed to start every game and if Martinez can convince Mirallas to pass to him, Lukaku could be one of this seasons big scorers.
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Patrick van Aanholt (DEF – 4.5)
After seeing left back Alonso return home (after a loan spell) and Bardsley being used to entice Bojan to Stoke, van Aanholt rightly feels he can establish himself as a regular first-teamer at the Black Cats. After various loan spells out from parent club Chelsea, this is van Aanholt’s first real chance to show if he can make it in the Premiership. After just a handful of appearances at Chelsea, van Aanholt played the last couple of seasons in his homeland for Vitesse where last season alone he racked up an impressive five goals and five assists. “Yeah but it’s a weaker league, blah blah blah” says Raz. But I disagree! Those stats are good for a left back wherever you’re playing. At 4.5m and an all but guaranteed starting place, Van Aanholt could be a great route into the Sunderland defence, especially if you’re one of the managers nervous over which of Mannone/ Panty will line up in goal!
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Harry Maguire (DEF – 4.5) and Andrew Robertson (DEF – 4.5)
Sorry chaps, it’s late, and I just can’t justify giving you each your own section.
‘The Hull boys’ as Maggie and Robbo are known (in my house) are summer signings number four and five in what has been a busy summer already for Steve Bruce. Despite being only 21 years old, centre Back Maguire has been bossing League One for years (appeared in the PFA’s league one team of the year for the last three seasons and was Sheffield Utds Player and Young Player of the year in 2012). He played 52 times for United last season, scoring 6 goals.
Priced at 4.5 and with a bright future ahead of him, Maguire will be battling Chester, Davies and the managers’ son for a place in Hulls back three (or will it be four?). It’ll be worth keeping a close eye on the rest of Pre-Season to see how he fits in. Now, over to Robbo…
20 year old Scotland international left back Andrew Robertson has only been a professional footballer for a year! (There is hope for us all yet.) Robertson’s meteoric rise continues at the Tigers following his move from the amateur side Queen’s Park to Tannadice last summer. His first and only season with Dundee United saw him win the PFA Young Player of the year award and score 5 goals in 44 appearances, including a Henryesque solo effort run from his own half. With Hulls tendency towards attacking wing-back and if he can win the battle for a starting spot, he could be your poor mans Seamus Coleman.
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Dejan Lovren (DEF – 5.5)
What’s a 4 year contract worth when all your mates are moving up the road? After just one season at Southampton, 25 year old Lovren is following the well-trodden path up to Liverpool. The Croatian centre back will be hoping to claim a spot in arguably the weakest part of Rodgers team, and faces competition from Sakho, Skrtel, Toure and Agger, although the latter is rumored to be heading for the exit door. His stats last season included two goals, an assist and 17 bonus points and Rodgers has already spoken highly of Lovrens leadership skills. And let’s face it, you don’t spend £20m on a player for him to sit on the bench. Unless you’re Man City. Or Chelsea. Oh you get the point. He should be a starter, but at the same price as most of the players listed above (and 0.5m more expensive than Enrique), he’s probably not top of the list in that team or price range.
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Best of the rest…
Muhamed Besic (MID – 5.0)
“Surely he needs to spend a season on loan before we sign him?!”. “Played in the World cup you say?”. “Good enough for me. Sign him up.” Muhamed Besic joins the Toffees alongside Lukaku and Barry in what has been a good summer for Everton. At 21 years old he’s already a Bosnian international and is likely to provide competition for places in central midfield as well as being able to slot in at centre back. Listed as a midfielder, he’s not expected to be a points magnet.
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Calum Chambers (DEF – 4.5)
Apparently Luke Shaw’s price tag has kicked off silly season on prices for young English full backs. But wait, he’s not a full back says Mr Wenger! He can play full back, centre back or central midfield, and he’s one for the future. Hmm. Not the words a fantasy manager likes to hear. I suspect that despite his £16m price tag, young Calum will spend a large part of this season sitting on the bench as he waits for FA cup games and/or injuries to Debuchy. If Vermaelen leaves and doesn’t get replaced then he has an outside chance of deputizing at centre back as he did in yesterdays friendly game but that’s a long shot. At 4.5m and the hefty price tag you may be tempted, but I suggest you spend the additional cash on a safer option if you really need it into the Arsenal defence.
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David Ospina (GK – 5.0)
After 5 years of the world wondering “will it be Barca?, will it be Madrid?, or will it be Bayern that snaps up this talent?…”. Ok, so no one had heard of him before the World Cup, and no one would be interested if he wasn’t into the last year of his contract. But that’s not the point. Wenger’s head has been turned, and the replacement to Flappyhandski has been found. Wenger claims that Ospina is at Arsenal to challenge Sir Chesney for the number one jersey. We’ll see. Worth waiting for the opening weeks team sheets to come out before taking a punt on this one.
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Fraizer Campbell (FWD – 5.5)
A Premier League player signed for under £1m?? Does he have one leg? Is he over 40 years old? Is he George Weah’s cousin? No. He is Poundland to the Premierleagues Selfridges. He is Greggs to the Premierleagues Waitrose. He is Mito to the Premier Leagues Cookie. He is Frazier Campbell.
The 26 year old is the first major signing for Pulis after what was a solid season for Palace last time out. Campbell scored 9 goals in 39 appearances for Cardiff last season (6 goals and 4 assists in the league) and will provide another striking option alongside Murray, Chamakh and Gayle. Tough to get excited about this one. Time will tell who Pulis prefers.
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Didier Drogba (FWD – 6.5)
A familiar name at last. At 6.5m Drogba is rightly going to get a lot of Fantasy attention. Mourinho has already spoken that he feels Drogba’s lost none of the attributes that made him such a formidable Premier League striker in years gone by. In his last full season in the Premiership (’10/’11) Drogba notched 12 goals, 15 assists and 26 bonus points. The question mark now though will be over game time and how he’ll fit in now that Costa is on board. If Mourinho sticks with the 4-2-3-1 formation then you’d think that most of Drogba’s game time will come from the bench. If there is a sniff of the Drogba/ Costa partnership in the Chelsea starting lineup however, then this could be the bargain of the season.
RMT?
De donut Gilks
Luis Caulker Huth Mariappa Duff
Ramsey Barkley Mata Eriksen Siggy
Costa Rooney
Sorted I’d say Burnsy. Who is on ur bench?
Gilks mariappa duff Zamora
My mistake it’s Tadic not siggy
Not wasting money on ur bench anyway. Good squad.
Cheers, I’d like my defence to be a tad stronger but I can easily make changes after a few weeks. I’d like to rotate qpr hull burnley and palace with 2 premiums but their first games aren’t very good
Tottenham are in talks with Villarreal over the transfer of £17million-rated defender Mateo Musacchio, according to Sky sources.
Anyone care to RMT? Draft # 7,382….
DeGea
Luis – Debuchy – Rosenior
Sanchez – Mata – Silva – Siggy – Henderson
Rooney – Costa
Bench : Krul, Hoovield, Duff, Zamora
Couple questions:
Marriappa more nailed on than Rosenior?
Save 0.5 with Nasri instead of Silva?
Henderson ok as a way into Pool cover for 6 mil?
Thanks!
Col, i’ve got 10 players the same except :-
Rosenior to Wisdom,
Hooiveld to Ferdinand,
Duff to Marriappa,
Silva to Fabregas,
Zamora to bojan.
Not happy at the moment with my 3 cheapo defenders, as i think you ate the same, i’m happy with Henderson, for now anyway.
Ate, ooops, are.
Not convinced Wisdom is a better pick than Rosenior, as elle suggests; keep an eye on remaining friendlies though. Also watch to see if Yoshida gets the space in the Saints backline, not Hooiveld.
I’d agree with Fabregas over Silva for the first few weeks at least. Hendo is an interesting punt- I’ll wait for their fixtures to improve personally but good luck with him, he should be in amongst the points this year
Cheers Pippin & Elle – Will def keep a watch on the Hull & Southampton backlines. Feel like we’re all splitting hairs at this point with very similar teams. Just have to cross fingers and wait now!
Currently I have Harry Kane in my squad as a cheapo 3rd striker. He seems to be doing ok in preseason but I’m thinking of getting Bojan instead who seems more nailed as a starter. Any other suggestions for a striker 5.5mil or less?
interesting squad 😉
probably best kane goes to bojan/campbell
strong midfield.
def wise, watch davies, id rather have a saints def in there.
questions over wisdom and colo makes you have double toon defence.
looks strong though
not sure why but it feels theres no real premium defenders in there, maybe ott in the midfield. ie. no chelsea/arsenal- strongest defences last year/…
I switched out Caulker & Davies for Ferdinand & Debuchy. Need to find another 1/2nil if I want to switch Kane for Bojan. I’m still optomistic Kane will get a game. He finished last season well, has bagged a few preseason and with only Ade (recovering from malaria and lack of preseason) and Soldado (can’t hit a barn door) he might get a run out
Evening Gents,
Just a quick RMT inbetween a busy day here
Krul, Pantilimon
Debuchy, Cahill, Ben Davies, O’Shea, Duff
Silva, De Jong, Sanchez, Siggy, Albrighton
Costa, Rooney, Bojan
Bank : 2.0M
Reason I have 2.0M in the bank was because I just changed RVP to Rooney because of LVG comments saying he won’t be fit.
Changed Mannone out for Pantilimon due to Mannone’s inactivity during pre-season.
Any comments both positive & Negative would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Marky, I’d use that 2.0m to beef up Albrighton or Bojan- Arnautovic or Puncheon into the midfield for instance.
Silva seems a bit of a differential, at least on here- you’re not worried by City’s tough start? Also watch Panti/Ben Davies game time, neither are yet nailed on.
Nice team!
Hi Pippin,
Been watching Sunderland pre-season and it’s Pantilimon that seems to be getting much more of the gametime as Mannone has not played much so assuming he is now the 1st choice keeper.
I can’t see Ben Davies leaving the Swans to play 2nd fiddle to Rose in Spurs so would think he will be their 1st choice especially from his performances last season & his attacking threat compared to Rose ??
If I use that 2.0M on upgrading Albrighton then it will mean an extra transfer in changing Rooney back up to RVP as I much prefer RVP as the main striker than Rooney ?? …. Think Silva long term will perform & just can’t see Yaya getting another season points haul this year like last year ?
RMT if poss please, taken advice from this morning and to me looks much better
Hi Haz,
Like your keepers as have the same 2.
Your DF looks reasonable and have a selection headache myself with Cameron as unsure if he will be in Sparky’s starting 11, I also have duff as my 5th DF & yoshida could be a shrewd pick but with so many leaving the saints I feel like their leaving a sinking ship potentially ? … I’m going to wait before investing in their squad. I believe Shaw is a good selection providing LVG gets him fit enough in advance of the season kicking off.
Like your MF especially Hazard & Sanchez & Siggy with your 5th choice being same as mine in Albrighton & hope Snoddy could get back to his level of performance from 2 seasons ago.
Have the same 2 starting strikers in costa & rooney & if pellegrini actually goes with form then jovetic should be a shoe in but he does like Dzeko & Aguero so i’m holidng back to see his starting 11 before deciding dzeko / jovetic.
Therefore other than personal preferences your squad looks pretty solid with only potential question marks on Cameron / Yoshida mate.
GL for the coming season & hope your selections get you plenty of points mate.
firstly marky, thanks for the time, really appreciate it!!
have you seen the saints fixtures bar gameweek 1?? really strong up until gameweek 13 i believe. my plan is to get most big names in, as if they dont fire its easier to swap out than trying to raise 3/4 mil with lots of transfers/hits.
both dzeko and jovetic (esp) have looked good in pre season, but who will partner aguero (until he gets injured), who knows? both are a solid pick and only 0.5 difference so will be monitoring that closely.
hopefully cameron should be fairly nailed, partnering shawcross, and hopefully huth will be benched!!
looks like we have similar teams, good minds think alike hey? thanks for your help and time, appreciate it buddy, gl this season
Very solid big hitters Hazard! Means you’ve had to go with 2 cheaper mids but it allows much easier transfers if necessary.
Pantylemon, Cameron, Duff, Yoshida and Jovetic need their progress monitoring, but you know that already I’m sure. Good team.
thanks clyne, yeah will be tracking most of my players up until gameday!!!