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Post by rugbytoffee on Oct 27, 2019 8:27:34 GMT
It’s no secret that Oumar Niasse is finished at Everton. The 29-year-old was left out of the squad photo this season, hasn’t made a single appearance in any competition and is out of contract in 2020.
Marcel Brands hasn’t attempted to extend Niasse’s stay past next summer and seems content with taking a £13.5m hit on the striker. But how did we get here?
The Senegalese international has been on the periphery at Everton for more than 12 months. He made just seven appearances in 2018/19 and spent the majority of the campaign on loan at Cardiff City.
Niasse failed to score for either club and has since been frozen out on Merseyside. Brands was tasked with the challenge of offloading him last summer and couldn’t deliver.
Trabzonspor were linked with a move for Niasse but nothing came of the speculation. If clubs were unwilling to pay money for the 29-year-old over the summer, they’re unlikely to spend in January.
Niasse will be able to agree a pre-contract deal with an overseas side, so it’s likely that he’ll leave on a free transfer. Brands must take some responsibility if the centre-forward departs without Everton making back any of the £13.5m spent in 2016.
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Post by 65years on Oct 27, 2019 8:54:00 GMT
It’s no secret that Oumar Niasse is finished at Everton. The 29-year-old was left out of the squad photo this season, hasn’t made a single appearance in any competition and is out of contract in 2020. Marcel Brands hasn’t attempted to extend Niasse’s stay past next summer and seems content with taking a £13.5m hit on the striker. But how did we get here? The Senegalese international has been on the periphery at Everton for more than 12 months. He made just seven appearances in 2018/19 and spent the majority of the campaign on loan at Cardiff City. Niasse failed to score for either club and has since been frozen out on Merseyside. Brands was tasked with the challenge of offloading him last summer and couldn’t deliver. Trabzonspor were linked with a move for Niasse but nothing came of the speculation. If clubs were unwilling to pay money for the 29-year-old over the summer, they’re unlikely to spend in January. Niasse will be able to agree a pre-contract deal with an overseas side, so it’s likely that he’ll leave on a free transfer. Brands must take some responsibility if the centre-forward departs without Everton making back any of the £13.5m spent in 2016.
Spot on rugbytoffee! I've always felt he was good for Championship but not for Premier; however, the same may be said for the team as a whole after their performances so far this season. They all need shaking up backstage from the trainers & coaches through to the management & directors.
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Post by Avinalaff on Oct 27, 2019 15:42:55 GMT
It’s no secret that Oumar Niasse is finished at Everton. The 29-year-old was left out of the squad photo this season, hasn’t made a single appearance in any competition and is out of contract in 2020. Marcel Brands hasn’t attempted to extend Niasse’s stay past next summer and seems content with taking a £13.5m hit on the striker. But how did we get here? The Senegalese international has been on the periphery at Everton for more than 12 months. He made just seven appearances in 2018/19 and spent the majority of the campaign on loan at Cardiff City. Niasse failed to score for either club and has since been frozen out on Merseyside. Brands was tasked with the challenge of offloading him last summer and couldn’t deliver. Trabzonspor were linked with a move for Niasse but nothing came of the speculation. If clubs were unwilling to pay money for the 29-year-old over the summer, they’re unlikely to spend in January. Niasse will be able to agree a pre-contract deal with an overseas side, so it’s likely that he’ll leave on a free transfer. Brands must take some responsibility if the centre-forward departs without Everton making back any of the £13.5m spent in 2016.
Spot on rugbytoffee! I've always felt he was good for Championship but not for Premier; however, the same may be said for the team as a whole after their performances so far this season. They all need shaking up backstage from the trainers & coaches through to the management & directors.
We're getting Karma for the way we've treated him.
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Post by 65years on Oct 28, 2019 7:03:22 GMT
Spot on rugbytoffee! I've always felt he was good for Championship but not for Premier; however, the same may be said for the team as a whole after their performances so far this season. They all need shaking up backstage from the trainers & coaches through to the management & directors.
We're getting Karma for the way we've treated him. What about the way he's treated the club? He takes his thousands of pounds of wages every month, just for turning up for training three times a week!
Not bad eh? I could do that for half of his wages!
He's a professional footballer - don't feel sorry for him - just let him get on with counting his money.
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Post by Avinalaff on Oct 28, 2019 22:25:55 GMT
We're getting Karma for the way we've treated him. What about the way he's treated the club? He takes his thousands of pounds of wages every month, just for turning up for training three times a week! Not bad eh? I could do that for half of his wages!
He's a professional footballer - don't feel sorry for him - just let him get on with counting his money.
Every player is on huge wages at the club. I'm not sure he's treated the club badly at all. I 'do' think that we've treated 'him' very badly though.
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