One of football’s great nomads, Morata has already completed four major transfers between some of Europe’s biggest clubs. Just Philippe Coutinho doing Philippe Coutinho things □ #GoalOfTheDay /zjh5m98YAz It’s lovely to see a player of Coutinho’s ability playing with a smile on his face again but we can’t help thinking this wasn’t part of the plan… He’s now in the process of becoming a cult hero at Aston Villa. The Brazil international has failed to live up to expectations at the Camp Nou and the transfer was summed up when Coutinho scored two goals against Barcelona during his loan spell at Bayern Munich in 2019-20. All I can say is that he is a player I really like.” 7. Philippe Coutinho – £150.5mĬoutinho joined Liverpool from Inter Milan for just £8.5million in 2013 and was sold to Barcelona for a £133.5million profit five years later. His deal is up at the end of the season and depends on him and the club. He trains well and he is positive around the group. “That he has not been professional, that he doesn’t take care of himself… it is the opposite. ![]() “I have not had a single problem with him and I have heard all sorts. “He is an exemplary professional,” the Barca boss said. Matters appeared to come to a head in January 2022 when Barca instructed Dembele to find a new club after rejecting all offers of a contract renewal.ĭembele was jeered by Barca supporters during recent matches against Atletico Madrid and Napoli but Xavi has hinted of potential reconciliation. He has been plagued with injury problems over the last few years, while Barcelona have reportedly had several concerns about his attitude off the pitch. Ousmane Dembele – £148.5mīorussia Dortmund have an exceedingly great eye for young talent and signed Dembele from Rennes for just £13million in 2016.Īfter just a year in Germany, the winger joined Barcelona as a direct replacement for Neymar in a £135.5million deal, helping Dortmund to fund six brilliant transfers. With Barca desperate to rectify their eye-watering debt, Griezmann was loaned back to Atletico in August 2021 with a £33.4 million permanent deal in the offing at the end of the season. ![]() The France international then developed into one of the world’s best forwards under Diego Simeone’s guidance, scoring 133 goals in 257 appearances.īarcelona activated his £107million buyout clause in 2019, but the 30-year-old struggled to replicate his Atletico form at the Camp Nou. I've been particularly impressed with Aaronson, who scored his first goal of 2022/23 against Chelsea at the weekend.After coming through the ranks at Real Sociedad, Griezmann completed a £24million move to Atletico Madrid in 2014. Lee Bonfield ( decent start to the season has seen a few of their midfielders jump on to our FPL radars. I feel we have missed the boat with Rodrigo, and I also question his future minutes. Paul Gee ( player who stands out for me is Jack Harrison (£6.0m). The fixtures are there for both and the likes of Aaronson, Rodrigo, Danny Welbeck (£6.5m), who is owned by only 1.5 per cent of managers, and Lewis Dunk (£4.5m) are on my Watchlist. Have Leeds found their Raphinha 2.0? Pranil Sheth ( and Brighton are two teams who definitely interest me. He seems to have continued in the new campaign with some impressive returns. ![]() Sonaldo ( signs were there for Rodrigo after his hot pre-season form. He takes their set-pieces, although he is not on penalties, as we found out this weekend. Rodrigo (£6.3m) and Brenden Aaronson (£5.5m) are both excellent options with a good run of fixtures.Īnother player with a great schedule is Brighton & Hove Albion’s Pascal Gross (£5.7m). Utkarsh Dalmia ( United have fully embraced Jesse Marsch's ideology of vertical football and look to be a side who will play on the front foot. The Scout's panel of experts discuss the best budget options to target in Fantasy Premier League. FPL team news: Marsch provides Rodrigo update
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