Mitchell ich finde nix. Das wäre ja mal eine ordentliche Quelle und der Spanier schreibt eben dass Daka zu Liverpool geht für 25 Millionen lt ihm. Quellenangabe und dann steht nix dort, ein Witz

  • aXXit hat auf diesen Beitrag geantwortet.

    mbonheur Bezieht sich wohl da drauf, wofür marshyleeds ja schreibt.

    Liverpool have wrapped up a £25m deal to sign a new striker, with the deal to be announced this week, Everton are closing on a new full-back, while Tuesday’s Euro Paper Talk claims Arsenal are readying a move for classy Sevilla midfielder.

    PATSON DAKA TO SIGN FOR LIVERPOOL THIS WEEK
    Liverpool have ‘agreed a deal’ and ‘will announce’ Patson Daka as their latest signing this week, according to a bold report.

    Both West Ham and the Reds have been linked with the 22-year-old who has been scoring goals for fun with RB Salzburg. The Zambia international has smashed in 68 goals and assisted a further 27 during his four years in Austria.

    However, this season he has reached a whole new level and has netted 34 times and also has 12 assists to name, taking his tally to 46-goal involvements.

    That has, predictably, led to strong interest in the player.

    And now the Zambian Observer claims that Daka is to sign for Liverpool and will this week be unveiled as their latest signing.

    They write that the 22-year-old will join the Reds on a four-year deal and for a fee of around £25m.
    He will be seen as Divock Origi’s replacement in the squad and someone who can keep their forwards on their toes. Furthermore, Daka is also seen as a solid option to bring off the bench for Jurgen Klopp’s side.

    Lightening fast and with an obvious eye for goal, Daka has been compared to Thierry Henry in the past.

    And the article claims the move for Daka will see Liverpool end their interest in Leeds United’s Raphinha.

      aXXit oida, wieder der Zambian Observer. Teamtalk kann man also auch vergessen

      Plumbs ja, ist Teamtalk, was auf dem Zambian Observer basiert, der sich wiederum auf Todofichajes beruft. Also null Wert

      • Plumbs hat auf diesen Beitrag geantwortet.

        mbonheur Wenn er wirklich was wüsste, hätte er es ein wenig konkretisiert. Wird soviel wissen wie Grimes bei dem Thema und "PL Chances" ist jetzt keine große Prophezeiung. 🧔
        Also kann es alles sein in England und Leipzig lol

          aXXit Wenn er wirklich was wüsste, hätte er es ein wenig konkretisiert.

          Das spart er sich für seinen richtigen Tweet auf, der in den nächsten Tagen kommt. 👨

          • mbonheur hat auf diesen Beitrag geantwortet.

            Mitchell am gleichen Tag und ein paar Stunden vor der offiziellen Meldung. Fabrizio-Style

            Für 50 Millionen zu Chelsea

            Deal with it

            Danach flieg ich nach Lusaka und stoße darauf an 😀👌

              Mitchell Für 50 Millionen zu Chelsea

              Deal with it

              die werden sich wundern wenn sie dann nach Werner um in Summe mehr als 100 Millionen 2 Chancentode im Sturm haben 😜😉

              Für Daka und unsere Reputation als Klub fände ich es aber ziemlich geil, auch wenn der Schritt wie mehrfach betont nach Leipzig für mich sportlich mehr Sinn machen würden.

                Ultimate84 die werden sich wundern wenn sie dann nach Werner um in Summe mehr als 100 Millionen 2 Chancentode im Sturm haben 😜😉

                Dann haben sie je ein blindes Pferd in Weiß und Schwarz.

                Starker Artikel.

                https://topbinstalk.com/2021/06/09/leicesters-search-for-a-new-striker-four-possible-options-using-data-and-video-scouting/

                Initially, Daka’s scoring metrics – and just overall shooting metrics – are exceptional. The forward is averaging a goal every 0.54 shots on target, with a staggering 47.5% of his shots being on target. This isn’t a case of scoring a lot of goals due to an excessive quantity of chances, albeit that still slightly rings true, but Daka is incredibly efficient as a striker – and this always translates well to a “top” league. Occasionally, forwards playing in Europe, but outside of the elite leagues, will accumulate high goal-scoring tallies and thus attract suitors from these “top” leagues, by having a plethora of goal-scoring chances (missing lots of them) and eventually overcoming the skill deficit of the league. This truly isn’t the case for the young Zambian striker – his ability is unquestionable. He’s capable of receiving possession from all angles, manipulating space to allow easier chances on goal – and also his body to score with either foot or head – which correlates into a threatening array of assets from a “poacher-esque” forward.

                One of the other metrics we’ve evaluated is xG and xA per 90 – which, again, Daka performs admirably in. As expected from a forward, Daka’s xG (0.88) per 90 is a lot higher than his xA (0.16) per 90 – but his scoring in both metrics is above the average of Europe’s top five leagues. Utilising his xG numbers, you can understand just how frequently the Zambian forward is finding high percentage goal scoring opportunities – which is also backed up immeasurably by video scouting. This ability to consistently find spaces in the penalty area, and also convert them into shots – at a good rate (like we explored earlier), isn’t restrictive to the Austrian Bundesliga. It’s of course an “easier” division to find pockets and allude defenders, but that intuition should translate fairly flawlessly into the Premier League.

                Ultimately, he’s one of the best young forwards in Europe and it’s unsurprising that he’s already on the radar of a few Premier League clubs; Liverpool and West Ham United, for a fee in the region of £20million. If the Foxes wanted to secure his services, they’d not only have to fight off other suitors, but they’ll have to offer significantly more money than the quoted price. All of the data suggests that Daka’s worth that extra fee – and some.