Forest are sniffing around everything, they belong in a dog parkBeto get him in quick style.
Forest are sniffing around him too apparently.
Forest are sniffing around everything, they belong in a dog parkBeto get him in quick style.
Forest are sniffing around him too apparently.
Start a Che Adams thread pleassssseeee….absolute proof yesterday. A Jack Harrison thread was opened but closed once Villa hijacked the deal. As soon as the thread was closed, the transfer was back on again.
it’s not coincidence, its the dark world at play![]()
**heads to dictionary corner**Every time this lads name comes up the prices are egregious
For anything north of 10m this is not sensibleI beto we don't see him in an Everton jersey, seems a too sensible signing.
You’re not getting a 1 in 3 striker from Serie A for £10m or lessFor anything north of 10m this is not sensible
Yeah. We're buying Beto not shopping at Netto.You’re not getting a 1 in 3 striker from Serie A for £10m or less
10 million doesn't even buy you a Neil Maupay.For anything north of 10m this is not sensible
Made me laugh that they wrote about his “quality”, I’m sure we’ve got a few players I’d describe that wayHow good is Beto?
Standing at 6 foot 4, Beto is a taller figure and has averaged 1.8 shots and 2.2 aerial wins across the duration of his career, as per WhoScored, but has hit double-digits across all four league campaigns of his career, including 22 goals across his two years in Serie A.
The 25-year-old also ranks among the top 20% of forwards across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for successful take-ons, the top 10% for clearances and the top 25% for interceptions per 90, as per FBref, illustrating his Richarlison-like tenacity and relentlessness that could slot into Everton's system seamlessly.
He has been lauded for his "quality" and intelligence by journalist Josh Bunting, and his ten league goals and 1.8 shots per match last term, as per Sofascore, were not bettered by Everton forwards Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Neal Maupay and Demarai Gray.
With journalist Sam Tighe also waxing lyrical over the ace's ability to "spook defenders", claiming that makes the opposition panic with his brutish presence and physicality, he could emulate Richarlison in his imperious former role at Goodison Park, and could perhaps finally restore some offensive verve to the Toffees' frontline.
So what football journalist Josh bunting rates him? The question is does the online stat aficionado big iguana perceive him as a talent? Is he truly worthy of playing with a once in a generation superstar like iwobi?How good is Beto?
Standing at 6 foot 4, Beto is a taller figure and has averaged 1.8 shots and 2.2 aerial wins across the duration of his career, as per WhoScored, but has hit double-digits across all four league campaigns of his career, including 22 goals across his two years in Serie A.
The 25-year-old also ranks among the top 20% of forwards across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for successful take-ons, the top 10% for clearances and the top 25% for interceptions per 90, as per FBref, illustrating his Richarlison-like tenacity and relentlessness that could slot into Everton's system seamlessly.
He has been lauded for his "quality" and intelligence by journalist Josh Bunting, and his ten league goals and 1.8 shots per match last term, as per Sofascore, were not bettered by Everton forwards Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Neal Maupay and Demarai Gray.
With journalist Sam Tighe also waxing lyrical over the ace's ability to "spook defenders", claiming that makes the opposition panic with his brutish presence and physicality, he could emulate Richarlison in his imperious former role at Goodison Park, and could perhaps finally restore some offensive verve to the Toffees' frontline.
He said he would pay 10m for him, so I suspect he rates him very highly.So what football journalist Josh bunting rates him? The question is does the online stat aficionado big iguana perceive him as a talent? Is he truly worthy of playing with a once in a generation superstar like iwobi?