EdmondDantes
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I think he's more of a second striker than a midfielder by the looks of it.
Aye. Worked out well for ya didn't it.
I dont think what Real are doing will work out. They are effectively pitting all the top talents against each other, I would guess it would be much easier for Rodrygo or Vinicius to succeed if the other wasnt around. Chance and circumstances play a big role in developing talents as well, winning the Copa Libertadores did Arthur and Neymar for example a world of good; I dont think you can have the same experience at Real Madrid Castilla or competing on the bench with two other young talents.
If one of those guys works out it would have been a success though. Will be interesting to compare that approach in regards to Fati as well, who should be our go to talent for now.
They are effectively pitting all the top talents against each other, I would guess it would be much easier for Rodrygo or Vinicius to succeed if the other wasnt around. Chance and circumstances play a big role in developing talents as well, winning the Copa Libertadores did Arthur and Neymar for example a world of good; I dont think you can have the same experience at Real Madrid Castilla or competing on the bench with two other young talents.
I dont want players to stay in Brazil until they are 22, but Neymar and Arthur for example were cornerstones of their teams before they came to Europe and delivered for us right away. Madrid goes for brazilian talents even before they are well established (see Reinier, who played 19! minutes in their Copa Libertadores campaign), thats my main gripe with their approach.
The question is if there are local talents around, who are just as good. And even then I think its more reasonable to bank on just a few of them. We are betting heavily on Fati and Ilaix for example, who both joined much sooner than Reals brazilian counterparts and look (probably) as good. Having both Rodrygo and Vinicius, even by chance, at the same time in the squad fucks them both over. Playing them in Castilla would be a massive waste as well. Loaning is pure luck as most teams would rather play their own talent.
Madrid tries to skip a few steps and save money. Fair enough, and we will see how that works out for Rodrygo, Vinicius, Kubo and Reinier etc... I would be shocked if more than one succeeds for Madrid.
I think it is brilliant by Real Madrid.
Odegaard deal was ridiculed just 2 years ago as being bad for the player and Madrid going nowhere with that type of purchase. Now, they can get a player, still very young, with some experience and obvious talent. Even if he doesn't make it at Madrid, they can make an easy profit on him.
Hakimi ? Same thing. They could easily sell him for around 30-40 M if they wanted.
30/45 M€ is outrageous for some 16/17 y.o with almost no senior football, i agree. But in this market, getting those kind of talents for so cheap is a master plan. Pepe got sold 80 M€ to Arsenal this summer. You can see the potential money Real is saving up by doing this. And they will always manage to sell them for enough money to make it worth it. This is an almost no loss strategy.
The only downside is they are allowing resources on not ready made players which can conflict with their immediate success needs. However, Zidane and Real Madrid are doing quite well this season. Messi and co are always favourites for the title in La Liga, even when they had proven superstars like Cristiano Ronaldo. And it makes me a bit mad since i really don't like Real Madrid.
I agree Barca should be doing more of this but to me it seems we are focusing on Spanish talents like Pedri. A player who is 80% cheaper and has just as much chance to succeed.