Showing posts with label transfer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transfer. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Swansea agree £12million deal for Wilfried Bony

The Swans smash their transfer record by verbally agreeing a deal which could reportedly rise by another million or two including add-ons


After what seems to have been an age it looks like we've finally got our man. We're still awaiting an announcement from either club regarding the move, however a picture of Bony with Huw has surfarced on Twitter:
Bony with Huw Jenkins and, I assume, Bony's representative
I'm sure that Huw, Laudrup and Bony himself will be keen to get on with things now, and with the Swans on tour in Holland it's worked out rather swimmingly. Hopefully he can join up with his new team-mates in the next 24 hours or so, but with the next friendly coming against NAC Breda tomorrow it's unlikely all the work permit gubbins will be tied up in time (although I have a feeling that wouldn't matter in a friendly?) for him to feature. A distinct possibility, however, is that he'll be available to line up against ADO Den Haag this coming Saturday, so we may not have to wait too long to see him in a Swansea shirt, as opposed to holding one...

Welcome to the club Wilfried! May your time here be goal-laden.

Saturday, 23 March 2013

A look at some potential loanees for 13/14?

With European football looming, Swansea could prove an ideal destination for young players at top European clubs.


This week, rumours of young Barcelona right-back Martin Montaya joining the Swans on loan next season got me thinking - with Europa League football on offer, plus an attractive attacking playing style, SA1 has suddenly become an ideal destination for any youngsters plying their trades at star-laden Champions League level clubs. You see it every year; young players at illustrious clubs get loaned out to whichever club gets lucky, with possibly the best example this season being Romelu Lukaku's exploits at West Brom. On loan from Chelsea, it's a wonder he hasn't been recalled from his loan given how much he's impressed during his time at the Hawthorns, and he's shown the benefit regular football can have for a footballer.

Without further ado, here are some youngsters who may be struggling for game-time next season, and who it may be worth making a cheeky bid for:

Name: Martin Montoya   Team: Barcelona   Position: Right-back   Age: 21


Montoya has been linked with the Swans, as well as Liverpool, this week. Another product of the La Masia youth system, he's been progressing through the system until recently when he burst onto the scene. An impressive performance in the Copa del Rey final brought him into the fold and when Dani Alves succumbed to injury Montoya made the right-back position his own. He played nine games in a row at one point however once Dani Alves was fit it only took a few weeks before Montoya found himself on the sidelines once again. What's more, the impressive performances of Barca's other Brazilian right-back Adriano have left Montoya further out in the cold. For a player who seemed to be having his "breakthrough season", it hasn't worked out quite as he'd have hoped, so he may well be open to a move in a bid to gain experience, fitness, and establish himself in his own right. 

Montoya has been described by Barca coaches as a "total footballer" and one who has perfect technique, and it's accepted he seems to enjoy attacking more than he does defending, but it sounds like he'd be a perfect fit given how Laudrup likes his full-backs to get forward. Not since Martinez have we seen Rangel play with such freedom, and it says something when his was probably the best one-on-one opportunity the Swans had last time out against arsenal. That being said, a nippy younger version of Angel, with Barca pedigree, wouldn't go amiss in South Wales and I'd imagine the Swans are sniffing around.

Name: Hasan Pepic    Team: Juventus     Position: Left Wing   Age: 20


Tricky winger Pepic started out at Stuttgart, but transferred to Dynamo Dresden before attracting the attention of more illustrious suitors. It was announced early last month that Pepic had agreed a free transfer with Juventus (I can't find info on it but I'd assume his contract was running down?) but it seemed accepted that Pepic would spend time in Juventus' "Primavera" (development) side before challenging for a first-team berth. With Pepic seemingly on the fringes of the Juve squad, it could be worth getting a report to see if he could add some pace and trickery to the Swansea forward line.


Name: Alberto Masi    Team: Juventus     Position: Centre-Back   Age: 20


Starting out at Sampdoria, young Alberto Masi failed to make the grade and was allowed to join Pro Vercelli in a co-ownership deal (as was another Sampdoria youngster Tomasso Cancelloti). The players were allowed to leave for 500E token fees in a bid to develop their games, and it worked out well as Masi proved to be one of the catalysts which saw Pro Vercelli promoted from the third tier as playoff winners.

As the season drew to an end both clubs failed to agree to a price, so in an amazingly Italian way of solving things both clubs had to write down how much they were willing to pay for Masi, before placing it in a sealed envelope which is then handed to the league. As it turned out, Pro Vercelli offered more so they got the player, and they wasted no time in deciding to immediately sell him, in another co-ownership deal - this time with Juventus (in July 2012, however  Juventus saw enough in the player to buy out the remaining half of his ownership a month later).

Skysports Juventus expert Romeo Agresti had this to say about the imposing young centre-back:

"The most appropriate comparison is most certainly with Alessandro Nesta. That is because he always plays with his head up, has very intelligent movement, and literally never gives the ball away.  

"He has excellent physicality and is very quick. He is skilled in the air, has superb positional sense and is very good with the ball at either foot."


Sounds pretty good! He's currently on loan at Serie B Ternana, and a quick look at the table tells me they're both stingy in defence but also remarkably goal-shy. In tenth place, they've scored the second lowest amount of goals in the league, but in their defence (pun intended) they've also got the third best defence. Reminds me of John Hollins, for some reason...

A move to Swansea would be another step up the ladder for Masi in terms of the level of football he'd be experiencing. With Monk surely figuring less next season, It'd leave Bartley & Ash as the Swans only viable centre-back options so an extra option would definitely be welcomed with open arms. Whether Juve plan to utilise him more next season is another matter, but it's unlikely he'll fancy another season in the second tier of any league, so any loan approach made would be weighed carefully on it's merits (assuming Juventus are open to the idea). 

Some will say it's fanciful to be linking players of this stature to the Swans, but European football really does give a club extra purchasing power. With big clubs continuing to snap up talented youngsters, there are always players who coaches think would benefit from regular playing time; and if the prospective club can offer European football that could well swing the deal. Given the limited size of the Swansea squad (in terms of quality replacements) any players brought in from now on must be able to slot straight in, as squad rotation will be necessary next season given the amount of extra games the Swans will face.

Exactly who will arrive in SA1 remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure; Laudrup has an extensive contact list and as soon as the Swans reputation matches that of its manager there could be some very interesting developments indeed.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

A profile of Swansea Target Mehdi Lacen

Everything you needed to know, and maybe some stuff you didn't.


Mehdi Lacen
Firstly, I have to point out that the links to this player are, as yet, very tenuous. It's broken on various sites in the last few days that the Swans are interested in the Algerian international, however the player himself denies any knowledge of this;

"I have a contract here until 2015, so let's wait until the end of the season to see what will happen. I know Michael Laudrup, he was an excellent player, a top midfield player in the World Cup, a typical No.10 and he is also a great coach. 
"I know nothing of Swansea's interest in me, but I will look into it seriously if there is an interest in England. I love the English league and would love to play there one day." Mehdi Lacen

The fact there are no quotes from anyone involved with Swansea City to back this up doesn't seem to indicate this is anything other than a rumour at present, although those in the gossip-mongering camp will no doubt coin the old adage "there's no smoke without fire" and it's for this reason I thought I'd have a look to see what he's all about.

Born in Paris to an Algerian father and an Italian mother, 29 year old Lacen is a defensive midfielder who started out playing for a few French outfits, until whilst playing for ASOA Valence he caught the eye of La Liga outfit Alaves. One thing to note is that in a first, I went to read about ASOA Valance and immediately you read "ASOA Valance were a..." hang on, past tense? "...football club playing in France which ended in 2005 due to financial problems". Ouch. There is a team carrying the name on, but they are now playing at local level.

After two seasons at Alaves he joined Racing Santander on a three year deal, and after Peter Luccin returned to Real Zaragoza from his loan Mehdi made the defensive midfield position his own. He spent the next two seasons in the heart of the Santander midfield, finally getting himself a couple of goals. Much like another reputed Swansea target Jose Canas (profile of Canas here), Lacen seems to be very much in the Leon Britton mould. What we need, according to a growing number of fans, is a 6'2" Leon who loves a tackle, and while the Algerian only stands 5'7" he does apparently like a tackle, and he also has the experience of playing in all of Algeria's group games at the last World Cup to boot.

With less than six months remaining of his three-year deal he signed a pre-contract with Getafe, before meeting up with his new club in June 2011. A quick look at the stats for his time at Getafe so far show he averages just over a tackle a game, and just under one completed interception - hardly imperious. In his first season he managed thirty three appearances and one goal, and seemed to have really settled in to the squad - however this season has been a different story. Manager Luis Garcia Plaza has preferred pairing Xavi Torres, acquired in the summer from Malaga, alongside Abdelaziz Barrada (once linked with Newcastle amongst others) and in truth it's been hard to argue with that logic as the club currently lie eighth in the table. This has, however, resulted in Lacen only managing eight starts, and seven sub appearances, and that must frustrate a footballer who is used to playing every week. His stats over the last few seasons aren't that imperious, to be honest.

It's been proven time and time again, especially by clubs like the Swans, that players can be sitting in the reserves at other clubs, down on their luck and supposedly "out of form", when in reality they're just playing the wrong style of football. Now, I don't know anywhere near enough about Mehdi Lacen to say he'd fit in with the rest of the Swansea squad, but Laudrup will have come up against him during his own time managing in La Liga and is likely to have more of a formed opinion on him than any of us. Whether he feels the player is a worthy addition is another matter, however with limited playing time this season it's likely the club and the player would be open to an offer. Couple that with the ongoing financial insecurity in La Liga (and Spain in general) and we could get him very, very cheap.

Whether there is anything in this rumour is hard to say, and I don't see us signing Canas AND Lacen. For me, from what I've read online over the last few weeks, Canas seems the more attractive opposition given his regular playing time, and overall defensive game. Whoever we sign, it would be nice to have a central midfielder who likes a tackle, and if it's someone who can keep the midfield ticking over at the same time then all the better.

From the (granted, limited) stats I've managed to find, Canas seems to be a lot busier in terms of regaining possession, and more importantly he seems more accurate in his distribution, so at the moment I'm firmly in the "Sign Jose" camp, however as usual I'm sure Laudrup knows a lot more about this sort of thing than I do...

Career Stats



Season
Team
Comp
Apps
Starts
Sub
Goals
Yellow card
Yellow 2nd/RC
Red card
15
7
8
0
1
0
0
33
26
7
1
6
1
0
33
24
9
1
5
1
0
33
28
5
3
4
0
0
34
34
0
0
9
1
0
36
?
?
0
?
?
?
31
?
?
0
?
?
?
19
?
?
0
?
?
?
35
?
?
0
?
?
?
4
?
?
0
?
?
?
Total
273
119
29
5
25
3
0