There seems to be a huge line to sign Fulham striker Moussa Dembele, do not worry if you mix up his name with another Moussa Dembele or Mousa Dembele who plays for Tottenham. This 19-year-old striker has been tracked by many teams since he joined Fulham in 2012 and he has been turning heads with his impressive performances for Fulham in the Championship this season.
Two clubs have been scouting him for quite a while, Manchester United and Tottenham and the youngster will have to make a big decision when it comes to deciding which team he signs for. Instead of looking at just the financials of the deal, the U20 French striker should look at where his development could be better as we have seen a lot of talented individuals lose the plot when signing for the wrong club.
Moussa is a talent who has been likened to Nicolas Anelka. Someone who has pace, power and super dribbling skills, plus he isn’t overawed at playing in such a level. The Championship is after all, the second tier in English football even if the gulf in quality is extremely large between the Premier League and the Championship.
Dembele already has 8 goals in just 16 games for Fulham this season and this could well be the chance for both Tottenham or United to clinch a deal but for the sake of his growth, the French striker should think about a move to Tottenham simply because of the fact that Mauricio Pochettino is present at the club.
The Argentine seems to have a lot of faith in the youth, Mason, Dier, Bentaleb and Kane are just some players who have thrived under him and he had a similar record for Southampton when the likes of Jay Rodriguez and Adam Lallana were shining under the former manager.
Louis van Gaal might be a bigger name in the management game, but he certainly doesn’t seem to know what he is doing at Manchester United. Loaning out Tyler Blackett and James Wilson when United are short in central defenders and strikers is lunacy or bad planning at least and there wouldn’t be a lot of growth for the youngster at Manchester United at the moment.
To continue his growth, Dembele has to be at a club which knows how to get the best out of their unpolished stars. Tottenham surely know what is the right way of getting this done, well at least, Pochettino and his staff do.
Dembele’s contract also ends at the end of the season and that means he would be free to move but the club signing him would have to pay Fulham a compensation fee. Tottenham should ensure they get this bright star and have another young star willing to give it his all.
Experiencing a live football match in a stadium is genuinely remarkable. The atmosphere differs significantly from watching on a screen. The energy and excitement are contagious, immersing you in the game like never before. If you're gearing up for your inaugural football match, knowing what to expect is essential. The sheer intensity of being surrounded by hundreds or thousands of passionate fans can be overwhelming. To ensure you make the most of this unique experience, here are some tips for first-timers: Secure Tickets Early Getting tickets is crucial, especially for popular events like the World Cup or highly anticipated matches. Buying online is often the most convenient method. As the season progresses, ticket demand increases, leading to quick sell-outs. Prices can vary based on team popularity, stadium quality, and other factors. You can think about buying your tickets in cryptocurrency. Consider using USDT but first understand tether meaning to know how to go about it. If you have a specific team or player you want to see, plan accordingly by checking their schedule and securing tickets early for the best experience. …
FRANCE WIN 14-0 🤯Les Bleus score 14 (FOURTEEN) times vs. Gibraltar for their biggest-ever win.…
Aston Villa are having a very fine season so far in the Premier League. The…
The Premier League run-in, the backend of the title race for Manchester City sees them…
Everton is having a bad season so far, from their poor form in the league…
Communication is the heartbeat of any successful soccer team. On the field, amidst the flurry…