Carlo Ancelotti wants to sign Victor Osimhen and Rafael Leao for Real Madrid.
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 12:30 am
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Benzema isn't getting any younger, Real M are looking for an understudy who can soon take over from Benz.
So he wants to turn Osihmen into a student until Benzema retires? ? Ko ni da fun Ancelotti. No Thanks.
EMIR you be my guy but I don't agree with you ooo! the best career decision Osimhen will make is to go to a world class team like Real Madrid and develop into a complete player under a managerial genius like Don Ancelloti, also consider the fact that he will win major trophies like the champions league and other cups in the La Liga...been an understudy to Benzema (albeit for a short while) isn't even close to being disrespectful to Osimhen, I reckon Ancelotti is a big fan of Osimhen so he will adopt a system that will accommodate Osimhen into the team while rotating the squad as needed to give him enough playing time.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:50 pmSo he wants to turn Osihmen into a student until Benzema retires? ? Ko ni da fun Ancelotti. No Thanks.
Osihmen should go to Man U, Barca or Chelsea where he doesn’t have to sit on the bench taking notes. Let Real come back after Benzema is done.
if Osimhen goes to Madrid, he will be an undisputed starter. Remember he has publicly said it that he will not go anywhere to sit on the bench?Tobi17 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 8:44 pmEMIR you be my guy but I don't agree with you ooo! the best career decision Osimhen will make is to go to a world class team like Real Madrid and develop into a complete player under a managerial genius like Don Ancelloti, also consider the fact that he will win major trophies like the champions league and other cups in the La Liga...been an understudy to Benzema (albeit for a short while) isn't even close to being disrespectful to Osimhen, I reckon Ancelotti is a big fan of Osimhen so he will adopt a system that will accommodate Osimhen into the team while rotating the squad as needed to give him enough playing time.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:50 pmSo he wants to turn Osihmen into a student until Benzema retires? ? Ko ni da fun Ancelotti. No Thanks.
Osihmen should go to Man U, Barca or Chelsea where he doesn’t have to sit on the bench taking notes. Let Real come back after Benzema is done.
Danfodanfo driver wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 9:20 pmif Osimhen goes to Madrid, he will be an undisputed starter. Remember he has publicly said it that he will not go anywhere to sit on the bench?Tobi17 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 8:44 pmEMIR you be my guy but I don't agree with you ooo! the best career decision Osimhen will make is to go to a world class team like Real Madrid and develop into a complete player under a managerial genius like Don Ancelloti, also consider the fact that he will win major trophies like the champions league and other cups in the La Liga...been an understudy to Benzema (albeit for a short while) isn't even close to being disrespectful to Osimhen, I reckon Ancelotti is a big fan of Osimhen so he will adopt a system that will accommodate Osimhen into the team while rotating the squad as needed to give him enough playing time.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:50 pmSo he wants to turn Osihmen into a student until Benzema retires? ? Ko ni da fun Ancelotti. No Thanks.
Osihmen should go to Man U, Barca or Chelsea where he doesn’t have to sit on the bench taking notes. Let Real come back after Benzema is done.
I hope so. I’m not disputing Real’s caliber or intent but many potentially great players have gone there and ended up on the bench. Osihmen has plenty other world class team that will sign him as a starter until Real is ready for him. If he goes there and benches Benzema then it’s all good.danfo driver wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 9:20 pmif Osimhen goes to Madrid, he will be an undisputed starter. Remember he has publicly said it that he will not go anywhere to sit on the bench?Tobi17 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 8:44 pmEMIR you be my guy but I don't agree with you ooo! the best career decision Osimhen will make is to go to a world class team like Real Madrid and develop into a complete player under a managerial genius like Don Ancelloti, also consider the fact that he will win major trophies like the champions league and other cups in the La Liga...been an understudy to Benzema (albeit for a short while) isn't even close to being disrespectful to Osimhen, I reckon Ancelotti is a big fan of Osimhen so he will adopt a system that will accommodate Osimhen into the team while rotating the squad as needed to give him enough playing time.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:50 pmSo he wants to turn Osihmen into a student until Benzema retires? ? Ko ni da fun Ancelotti. No Thanks.
Osihmen should go to Man U, Barca or Chelsea where he doesn’t have to sit on the bench taking notes. Let Real come back after Benzema is done.
Emir, na you o!EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 11:36 pm I hope so. I’m not disputing Real’s caliber or intent but many potentially great players have gone there and ended up on the bench. Osihmen has plenty other world class team that will sign him as a starter until Real is ready for him. If he goes there and benches Benzema then it’s all good.
Why leave Napoli? You about to create history with Napoli, why leave? win the league, maybe the CL and then see your options... wont touch any club in England apart from united, if they qualify for the CL next season because they will have money to burn and he will have a worthy supporting act..Tbite wrote: ↑Thu Nov 17, 2022 10:17 am One thing I don't want is for Osimhen to go to a club that is prestigious but currently sucks or a club whose glory is built on simply being top 4 in a good league. In other words, crappy clubs with a lot of good lipstick. I.e. Manu and Spurs.
This is one of the reasons why clubs like that never fail, because they are always propped up by sentiment. The notion that a club is ALWAYS big because of its history. People will move there just to say they played in the same club as some great from 1958. Look I get it, but at the same time......I think players should go to the clubs that are actually good for them.
Napoli in all seriousness is a great club today. They can challenge for titles both domestically and internationally if they continue as they are. Realistically, Osimhen does not actually need to move. Move for what? When you really think about it, What exactly is he looking for elsewhere?
Spur is a step up? Seriously? Sentiment aside, it is a step DOWN. Real Madrid, ok fine...but only if he can get minutes as the others have said. Osimhen needs to think about HIMSELF and not about bragging rights. I.e. I played in the same club as Messi blah blah blah. Silverware should be more important than saying "I have always wanted to play in the EPL because it is the best league in the world...therefore I will leave Napoli, which is one of the most respected clubs in the world today to sign for Everton lol".
Which clubs are actually step ups from Napoli today (based on facts and not sentiment), there won't be many.
Let me ask: why stay if another club is offering improved personal terms? I am not stating that this is the case. But if it is, he should move. Football is a short career and this is about life and I personally would care little about fan sentiment.Enyi wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 6:50 amWhy leave Napoli? You about to create history with Napoli, why leave? win the league, maybe the CL and then see your options... wont touch any club in England apart from united, if they qualify for the CL next season because they will have money to burn and he will have a worthy supporting act..Tbite wrote: ↑Thu Nov 17, 2022 10:17 am One thing I don't want is for Osimhen to go to a club that is prestigious but currently sucks or a club whose glory is built on simply being top 4 in a good league. In other words, crappy clubs with a lot of good lipstick. I.e. Manu and Spurs.
This is one of the reasons why clubs like that never fail, because they are always propped up by sentiment. The notion that a club is ALWAYS big because of its history. People will move there just to say they played in the same club as some great from 1958. Look I get it, but at the same time......I think players should go to the clubs that are actually good for them.
Napoli in all seriousness is a great club today. They can challenge for titles both domestically and internationally if they continue as they are. Realistically, Osimhen does not actually need to move. Move for what? When you really think about it, What exactly is he looking for elsewhere?
Spur is a step up? Seriously? Sentiment aside, it is a step DOWN. Real Madrid, ok fine...but only if he can get minutes as the others have said. Osimhen needs to think about HIMSELF and not about bragging rights. I.e. I played in the same club as Messi blah blah blah. Silverware should be more important than saying "I have always wanted to play in the EPL because it is the best league in the world...therefore I will leave Napoli, which is one of the most respected clubs in the world today to sign for Everton lol".
Which clubs are actually step ups from Napoli today (based on facts and not sentiment), there won't be many.
Whatever he does, do not go to Real or Barca
Because if he wins the scudetto and his is the Capocannoniere Napoli will improve his salary- they will be forced to.Enugu II wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 11:34 amLet me ask: why stay if another club is offering improved personal terms? I am not stating that this is the case. But if it is, he should move. Football is a short career and this is about life and I personally would care little about fan sentiment.Enyi wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 6:50 amWhy leave Napoli? You about to create history with Napoli, why leave? win the league, maybe the CL and then see your options... wont touch any club in England apart from united, if they qualify for the CL next season because they will have money to burn and he will have a worthy supporting act..Tbite wrote: ↑Thu Nov 17, 2022 10:17 am One thing I don't want is for Osimhen to go to a club that is prestigious but currently sucks or a club whose glory is built on simply being top 4 in a good league. In other words, crappy clubs with a lot of good lipstick. I.e. Manu and Spurs.
This is one of the reasons why clubs like that never fail, because they are always propped up by sentiment. The notion that a club is ALWAYS big because of its history. People will move there just to say they played in the same club as some great from 1958. Look I get it, but at the same time......I think players should go to the clubs that are actually good for them.
Napoli in all seriousness is a great club today. They can challenge for titles both domestically and internationally if they continue as they are. Realistically, Osimhen does not actually need to move. Move for what? When you really think about it, What exactly is he looking for elsewhere?
Spur is a step up? Seriously? Sentiment aside, it is a step DOWN. Real Madrid, ok fine...but only if he can get minutes as the others have said. Osimhen needs to think about HIMSELF and not about bragging rights. I.e. I played in the same club as Messi blah blah blah. Silverware should be more important than saying "I have always wanted to play in the EPL because it is the best league in the world...therefore I will leave Napoli, which is one of the most respected clubs in the world today to sign for Everton lol".
Which clubs are actually step ups from Napoli today (based on facts and not sentiment), there won't be many.
Whatever he does, do not go to Real or Barca
Enyi wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 6:50 amWhy leave Napoli? You about to create history with Napoli, why leave? win the league, maybe the CL and then see your options... wont touch any club in England apart from united, if they qualify for the CL next season because they will have money to burn and he will have a worthy supporting act..Tbite wrote: ↑Thu Nov 17, 2022 10:17 am One thing I don't want is for Osimhen to go to a club that is prestigious but currently sucks or a club whose glory is built on simply being top 4 in a good league. In other words, crappy clubs with a lot of good lipstick. I.e. Manu and Spurs.
This is one of the reasons why clubs like that never fail, because they are always propped up by sentiment. The notion that a club is ALWAYS big because of its history. People will move there just to say they played in the same club as some great from 1958. Look I get it, but at the same time......I think players should go to the clubs that are actually good for them.
Napoli in all seriousness is a great club today. They can challenge for titles both domestically and internationally if they continue as they are. Realistically, Osimhen does not actually need to move. Move for what? When you really think about it, What exactly is he looking for elsewhere?
Spur is a step up? Seriously? Sentiment aside, it is a step DOWN. Real Madrid, ok fine...but only if he can get minutes as the others have said. Osimhen needs to think about HIMSELF and not about bragging rights. I.e. I played in the same club as Messi blah blah blah. Silverware should be more important than saying "I have always wanted to play in the EPL because it is the best league in the world...therefore I will leave Napoli, which is one of the most respected clubs in the world today to sign for Everton lol".
Which clubs are actually step ups from Napoli today (based on facts and not sentiment), there won't be many.
Whatever he does, do not go to Real or Barca
I'll excuse your ignorance on the grounds that you were probably still drinking breast milk when George Weah was tapping leather ...danfo driver wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 3:01 amHow may players have won the Balon D'or playing under Arsene Wenger?
I am happy to wait for your response. Thanks!