Ach wrote:Leeds United have been offered the chance to sign former loanee Eddie Nketiah this summer, with Arsenal wanting £20m for the English centre-forward, 22. (Football Insider)
That was a waste of a phone call.
West Ham are, according to The Arsenal Lounge, ready to battle Bayer Leverkusen for Eddie Nketiah.
A highly-rated 22-year-old striker is expected to leave Emirates Stadium this summer, but it may be that he heads across London and joins the Hammers.
Ach wrote:West Ham are, according to The Arsenal Lounge, ready to battle Bayer Leverkusen for Eddie Nketiah.
A highly-rated 22-year-old striker is expected to leave Emirates Stadium this summer, but it may be that he heads across London and joins the Hammers.
theHotHead wrote:Even Jay stopped rating him ........
theHotHead wrote:Even Jay stopped rating him ........
Paddy wrote:theHotHead wrote:Even Jay stopped rating him ........
"He was in good form between january 2020-may 2020"
thebigbangtheo wrote:From the outside looking in through mildly obscured glass and having no data regards their proposed transfer targets or direction their shiny new manager intends to take them regards style of play, Crystal Palace as they were strike me as the team best suited to make the most of Nketiah's attributes and the nature of his game.
Christian Benteke does not possess a great deal of expansion to his game in that he couldn't slalom past five players after winning the ball on the half-way line to slot it home reminiscent of a certain number 14, or juggle the ball from one foot to the other in evading a challenge before leaning it into the postage stamp reminiscent of a certain number 10. However, he IS capable of bulleting home a header from the edge of the box or a flick-on to set up his strike partner to smash it home reminiscent of an Alan Smith, Lee Chapman or Niall Quinn.
And that's where Eddie comes into the equation, as I feel as though he could be the perfect foil to Benteke in forming a deadly partnership in South London reminiscent of Bright and Wright, Quinn and Philips or Hesky and Owen.
To further sweeten the deal for both parties I would propose a bundle or package offer of £25M to include Reiss Nelson, as the prospect of Zaha and Nelson supplying for that front two could prove rather appealing to the Eagles and hopefully lay the foundations for a future transfer reunion with Eberechi Eze.
New Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira is considering a raid on two of his former clubs Arsenal and Nice to sign Eddie Nketiah and Kasper Dolberg, according to The Sun.
Gunners forward Nketiah is believed to be available for around £20 million ($27m).
Dolberg meanwhile, who Vieira signed for Nice from Ajax during his time in charge of the French side, is valued in the region of £25 million ($34m).