Time to Sell: The Decline of a Promising Player
Six days have passed, and yet you still hold onto the hope that this player will explode onto the scene. Your patience is commendable, but it’s time to face the reality. Let’s sell!
The Forward of Deportivo Alavés: Not a Natural Scorer
From the very beginning of the season, it was clear that this player was not born to be a prolific scorer, despite a promising start. A closer look at his performance in the past two seasons with Osasuna reveals that he only managed to score five goals in the 2021-22 season and a mere two goals in the last season, 2022-23. It’s wise to part ways with him before his value starts to decline.
The Lamine Yamal Bubble: Proceed with Caution
While there’s no doubt about the quality of Lamine Yamal, considering his young age, it’s crucial to exercise caution. We’ve witnessed numerous cases of talented footballers who burned out due to premature exposure to the spotlight. Yamal has a promising future, but we cannot expect him to perform at the level of a superstar just yet. Therefore, it’s advisable to sell him while his market value is still high and invest the proceeds in proven, consistently performing players.
The Venezuelan Sensation: Time to Cash In
With a strong start to the season, the Venezuelan player became an attractive prospect for speculation. However, his value has now reached its peak and is gradually declining in line with his recent performances. It’s in our best interest to sell him while we can still make a profit.
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Stuani
€5,240,000
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D.L.
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The Underperforming Uruguayan Striker
Despite Girona’s positive momentum, the veteran Uruguayan striker has failed to capitalize on the team’s good form and score goals. It’s time to sell him and explore other options.