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[Albion] Pervis Estupiñán - SIGNED - 5 YEAR CONTRACT







nickbrighton

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Feb 19, 2016
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We often hear about Albions' "succession planning", which allegedly goes from the board room, managerial, coaching, playing and probably to the person who brings Graham his tea/coffee . We saw this in action with the appointment of Potter a few years ago, but more recently with the loss of White and Bissouma with replacements already in place, and had been for sometime so they were ready to go with barely a noticeable difference.

This signing is however on a different level. Cucurella was a new signing, arguably one of the best ever players to wear the shirt, and was expected to be in place for a considerable time. To have a player that we have obviously monitored for years, of arguably a higher proven standard (Europa League winner, CL Semi finalist from last season , nigh on 100 first class games, not only on our radar, but signed, sealed and delivered within a couple of weeks is just outstanding by any measure. In his interview he states that one of the reasons he signed was our interest in him over a period of time. Other players have said the same

To have signed him for what is (compared to the fee received for Cucu ) peanuts resulting in a massive profit while possibly not weakening the team is incredible.

Our recruitment set up must be the envy of the entire league, some of whom must be thinking lets just bin our recruitment, wait till Brighton move for a player and just outbid them!

There are more and more reports saying what an amazing set up Brighton have, we are mentioned as a club other clubs aspire to be like.

Its hard to believe the progress the club has made, and continues to make.

Looking at the total mess Man Utd are in, with all their millions, super star players, and to compare that with Brighton just shows how very very lucky we are
 




maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
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That is smart work by the recruitment team to get such a quality replacement for Cucurella at short notice. The work put in with the earlier interest clearly paid off. Very good interview with Pervis too, he came across very well indeed. Am excited to see him play now.

Interesting that we have been looking at him for a few years though.
 


axscott

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Jan 10, 2022
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Do we think he directly replaces Cucurella and plays LCB? I don't know too much about him
 








Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Oct 4, 2003
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Do we think he directly replaces Cucurella and plays LCB? I don't know too much about him

I think he's much more suited to the LWB/LB role than a LCB role. But we are talking about the coaching of Graham Potter here and lets face it none of ever expected to see Cucurella playing LCB at any point. I do think in this case though Pervis is the LWB replacement and Colwill is the LCB backup to Webster currently.

It's given a huge amount of competition in the squad though. March has been playing RWB and Trossard LWB, maybe we will see Trossard move more central into an attacking midfielder role when Lallana needs a rest to make way for Pervis as the LWB.
 




Mancgull

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Nov 28, 2011
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In terms of who we’d drop to accommodate him, I don’t think it’s as straight forward as a simple replacement.
At Old Trafford we played quite narrow first half to great effect. Second half United started attacking us on the wings. If we’d have had Pervis on the bench he could have come on and given us greater strength on the left flank.
I expect he’ll start some games and come off the bench on others. I see him as a LB for when we want to play four at the back.
 


chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Do we think he directly replaces Cucurella and plays LCB? I don't know too much about him

Colwill is the new LCB option, and Estupinan is the LB option - he doesn’t really have other choices in the squad there - given that Trossard is better off as a wing back or winger I guess and Potter has mostly avoided playing him in a 4.
I guess Potter could try him at LCB and LWB but he has other options there.


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The Wookiee

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Nov 10, 2003
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Worthing
So he signs for Villarreal for 15 million, he reaches a Europa League final a champions league semi final and is named in Copa America team of the tournament and then we buy him for 13 million.

Either a great bit of business or there is something wrong with him ?
 


Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
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London
Solly is playing rwb. Who would you play there instead?

It'll be Lallana (most likely) or Gross. Trossard will move into one of those more attacking midfield places and Pervis will go to LWB.

Saying that, I don't think we will see Pervis start on Sunday however. Team will be unchanged.
 




Bakero

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Oct 9, 2010
13,883
Almería
As mentioned a few times already, various sources identified Pervis as the most similar player to Cucu last season.

Here's what the Athletic said in an article on Man City's alternatives to Cucurella:

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Our pizza chart shows he is pretty well-rounded and not especially weak in any area (which may not sound a lot but wait until you see the others…)

With a link-up play volume of 81 out of 99, the former Watford man is more likely to play simple passes, although he keeps possession at an average rate for a left-back (ball retention ability, 53 out of 99). This would have to change if he were to ever join City.

He gets forward well for a left-back, as shown by his receptions in the opposition box (92 out of 99), is pretty active in his defensive actions (ball recoveries and interceptions, 79 out of 99), and above average in preventing the opposition from progressing up the pitch (defending impact, 64 out of 99).


If you're looking at those pizza charts wondering what it means, take a look at this explainer https://theathletic.com/2746113/202...and-understanding-the-athletics-pizza-charts/
 


Audax

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Aug 3, 2015
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Uckfield
Is there any recent signing where we’ve not tracked them for several windows ?

Indeed. I think it's a product of how we recruit, the whole process of having a list of several players we're interested in and working that list concurrently until one of the players on the list commits. That means we'll always have a pool of players who we've been talking to previously who we can restart talks with when needed. If I was a betting man, I'd suggest that we probably had talks for Pervis while we were working on the Cucurella deal, and there'll be others who were on that list as well. It means we're always in a good place to move quickly should a player we're interested in suddenly become available for a fee that represents good value.

Our recruitment team are so good at keeping their work off the rumour mill normally that it's not until a deal gets advanced that we start to hear about it. At which point we also discover that it's actually a deal we've been after for a lot longer than anyone knew.
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Brighton
As mentioned a few times already, various sources identified Pervis as the most similar player to Cucu last season.

Here's what the Athletic said in an article on Man City's alternatives to Cucurella:

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Our pizza chart shows he is pretty well-rounded and not especially weak in any area (which may not sound a lot but wait until you see the others…)

With a link-up play volume of 81 out of 99, the former Watford man is more likely to play simple passes, although he keeps possession at an average rate for a left-back (ball retention ability, 53 out of 99). This would have to change if he were to ever join City.

He gets forward well for a left-back, as shown by his receptions in the opposition box (92 out of 99), is pretty active in his defensive actions (ball recoveries and interceptions, 79 out of 99), and above average in preventing the opposition from progressing up the pitch (defending impact, 64 out of 99).


If you're looking at those pizza charts wondering what it means, take a look at this explainer https://theathletic.com/2746113/202...and-understanding-the-athletics-pizza-charts/

The ball retention stats are really interesting.

Looking at Cucu, for the life of me, I could not remember him giving the ball away. But then I realised the obvious. If you are crossing the ball (whatever player) into the box, your possession stats will be warped compared to players who aren’t trying to do an ambitious assist regularly.
 


Audax

Boing boing boing...
Aug 3, 2015
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Uckfield
So he signs for Villarreal for 15 million, he reaches a Europa League final a champions league semi final and is named in Copa America team of the tournament and then we buy him for 13 million.

Either a great bit of business or there is something wrong with him ?

Or option C (which has already been mentioned several times on this thread): Villareal needed to sell urgently to meet financial regs so they could register players they'd already bought. We've swooped and got a really good deal out of it.
 






Titanic

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Jul 5, 2003
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So he signs for Villarreal for 15 million, he reaches a Europa League final a champions league semi final and is named in Copa America team of the tournament and then we buy him for 13 million.

Either a great bit of business or there is something wrong with him ?

Financial pressures and/or short contract?
 


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