Lozano was linked in the unmentionable but he is a right footed player who plays mainly on the left,but can also play on the right or central.
- I'd be happy with Max Aarons with Coleman as back-up - don't buy Sidibe and potentially sell Kenny for £10-15m to Schalke or loan for another season.
- Agree with a previous poster about that Gabriel and keeping Gibson as 4th choice; sell Keane. A PL club will sign him for £20m.
- Could Gibson and Delph cover left back. We are never going to sign someone to rotate with Digne, and I think we should avoid signing backups completely. The days of Lars Jacobsen and Eddy Bosnar or gone... forever!
- Gomes, Gbamin, Delph, Davies + Allan (if Carlo really wants him). Preference would be someone younger, but also think it should be someone mobile enough to work in a 4-4-2; most weeks will be outnumbered.
- Right-wing - Think this is the big one. Over to you Brands and Carlo. Lozano would be good, but I'd like better!
- Striker - if a top one is available go all out.
5 first team player signings - £150m-ish
Sell Schneiderlin, Bolasie, Sandro, Walcott, Keane, Sigurdsson
Release Baines, The Clown, The Prince, The Stek.
The above is c. £800k a week. If we sign 5 first teamers for £600-700k a week we actually save on wages! We "could" bring in £60m+ in sales as well.
Plus his temperament is suspect
Lozano has been criticized for a lack of discipline: railing against authority during his time with Pachuca,[93] being involved in on-field incidents with little provocation, and picking up eight red cards despite at a young age: five with Pachuca, one with the Mexico U-23 team, and two red cards in his first season at PSV (tied with 2 other players for the most in the 2017–18 season).[94][95] Dutch psychiatrist, Bram Bakker, told Dutch newspaper AD that "There is something wrong with the control of [Lozano's] impulses. The problem is almost the same as that of Luis Suárez. [...] Both of them are winners, they have a vulnerable side and that is what all the defenders know."[96]
However Brands and Anceloti rate him
"When you look at his playing style, without wanting to compare, you know, Lozano has what Messi also has – a centre of gravity low to the ground, the ball is usually quickly under control, very explosive and agile."
—Marcel Brands, former Director of Football for PSV.[79]
Unless we sell Iwobi or Bernard I cant see it happening