by LFC2007 » Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:37 am
If we're going to go down the route of signing a second striker to partner Torres, I think we need top quality, and we need to get it nailed on this time. Tevez was the ideal candidate, but he's no longer an option which is a shame.
In my view, Robbie Keane is not top quality. I think he's better than what we have other than Torres, but I just think we could do better in terms of quality, touch on the ball, control and pace etc. He's perhaps just below the level we require - given the strength of the Manc's, Chelsea and Arsenal.
Anelka - clearly not gonna happen now. Talented no doubt, attitude questionable, but just doesn't fit the position quite right IMO.
I think Gudjohnsen is decent, but not top quality - he'd be a good solid 3rd or 4th option though, just not a contender for a regular starting place if we want to improve to a new level.
I don't think we'd be able to find a solution in the UK tbh, nobody springs to mind immediately. Those who are available aren't quite up to the level we require, and those who are up to the level we require either play for one of the top four clubs or would cost a fortune.
I think we need to be looking for a player whose touch and control is exceptional - two of the most important attributes in this position. He'll be the player operating in tight spaces in between the opposing defence and midfield, infiltrating space and creating opportunities for Torres and Gerrard bombing on. If the Gerrard-bombing-on option is negated by a congested midfield ala Man U at home, there'll be a greater burden on this fella. He'll need to be pacey, not necessarily powerful ala Ronaldo but not a pushover, he must have a good shot on him, be able to engineer space for the shot and get the shot off in time, i.e quick feet and a high level of skill.
One player that immediately springs to mind, although I don't know too much about him, is Sergio Aguero. I think he's scored 9 league goals for Atletico so far this season which is an excellent return, and although having only seen him a couple of times he appears to fit the bill. He's looks supremely talented. Having said that, I don't think it would be financially feasible, and certainly wouldn't fall into the £10-12m bracket given that they paid circa £15m for him.
David Villa is another obvious candidate and would be ideal, but financially unfeasible, and definitely not £10-12m.
Guissepe Rossi's been doing well at Villarreal, and he looks to be developing into quite a talented little player, but I haven't seen enough of him to justify him as a potential signing. Just an idea.
I liked the look of Di Natale when he played for Italy in the Euro qualifiers, I think he's definitely worth a shout. He seems to have the quality, and appears to be the type of player we need.
Fernando Cavenaghi is a possible for sure.
Hatem Ben Arfa looks like a talented little player, and would probably be within the £10m-£12m bracket. Certainly not my preference, but certanly an option worth considering. Not top quality though.
Diego of Werder Bremen is top, top quality and he scores plenty of goals - he's probably our best bet I'd say and quite possibly within the £10-12m bracket if we haggled well, although probably more like £15m.
Anyhow, here is my list of candidates in no particular order who might be financially feasible:
Diego
Hatem Ben Arfa
Antonio Di Natale
Fernando Cavenaghi
There are others, but I'd imagine they would cost significantly more than £10-12m, however, if we're looking for real quality at a reasonable price Diego is the best candidate, IMHO.
Obviously, if finances permit I'd go for Villa or Aguero, but I'm not so sure that would leave sufficient funds to find a top-quality winger, and full back.