[Albion] Joao Pedro, Where next?

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Zeberdi

“Vorsprung durch Technik”
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Oct 20, 2022
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Blood money. You’re not the only ones but give over with the hard done by rubbish
Or we could get a decent wad of blood money by selling Pedro to the Saudi Pro for £90m and really piss off the Toons at the same time :lolol:
 
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Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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If you lot had any morals you wouldn't have embraced your new overlords to start with. I have zero sympathy for you. It's also a bloody scandal that you are allowed a significant advantage year after year by bunging away fans four miles away from the pitch for no good reason at all.
If they’ve got so much money then carry out works in the summer to accommodate pitch side away fans. The PL should insist on it. They have a good home record are crap away from home I wonder why.
 


A1X

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This is exactly what I predicted earlier in the thread !! Would laugh if it happened
Newcastle getting gazumped by actual Saudi Arabia is a comedy twist I didn’t expect but will very much enjoy
 








jackanada

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Jul 19, 2011
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I'm very much enjoying the phenomenon of non Brighton fans coming here and citing NSCs favourite dullard as a football finance expert, rather than commenting on his extensive knowledge of specialist gentleman's videography.
 


SillyGoose

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Jun 7, 2025
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How much has Pedro improved since you signed him from Watford? You guys don't see so sorry to see him leaving.

I'm not quite as enthused as majority of our fanbase it would seem, and hope we pass on him. Don't understand why we are going back in for him at double price and 4 times the wage demands as to what was on offer in 2022. Is he really that good?
 


Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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How much has Pedro improved since you signed him from Watford? You guys don't see so sorry to see him leaving.

I'm not quite as enthused as majority of our fanbase it would seem, and hope we pass on him. Don't understand why we are going back in for him at double price and 4 times the wage demands as to what was on offer in 2022. Is he really that good?
We've got replacements in for him already. Unlike you, we need to sell players and he wants out and, if we sell him, it means we can keep hold of some crucial players for another season.
Is he good? Hell, yes. 23yo. Brazil's number 9. Outstanding work rate. Outrageous skill, technique and movement. Sometimes a little selfish and slows the game down too much. He's no Isak but Isak's an utter gem. If you get him for anything short of £70m, you'll be happy.
 






Hugo Rune

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How much has Pedro improved since you signed him from Watford? You guys don't see so sorry to see him leaving.

I'm not quite as enthused as majority of our fanbase it would seem, and hope we pass on him. Don't understand why we are going back in for him at double price and 4 times the wage demands as to what was on offer in 2022. Is he really that good?
He is a forward, not a striker. He can play No.9, No.10 and on the wing and do things that your man Isak can't in terms of playing the No.10 position. I'm talking passing and build up play.

He can hit a top level assist. Our equaliser against you in the cup demonstrates that but another one to watch is last season against Bournemouth with his weaker left foot. It's world class.

0:50


He is the best penalty taker in the Premier League and has ball control and dribbling at least equal to Isak.

Because of your ownership, you have to pay top dollar for players now so please don't moan about the price which is £70m please. Not a penny less.
 


Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Fiveways
He is a forward, not a striker. He can play No.9, No.10 and on the wing and do things that your man Isak can't in terms of playing the No.10 position. I'm talking passing and build up play.

He can hit a top level assist. Our equaliser against you in the cup demonstrates that but another one to watch is last season against Bournemouth with his weaker left foot. It's world class.

0:50


He is the best penalty taker in the Premier League and has ball control and dribbling at least equal to Isak.

Because of your ownership, you have to pay top dollar for players now so please don't moan about the price which is £70m please. Not a penny less.

That move for our first goal was something else.
 




Oh_aye

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Jul 8, 2022
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How much has Pedro improved since you signed him from Watford? You guys don't see so sorry to see him leaving.

I'm not quite as enthused as majority of our fanbase it would seem, and hope we pass on him. Don't understand why we are going back in for him at double price and 4 times the wage demands as to what was on offer in 2022. Is he really that good?
Hes 100% improved. He's been a top PL striker for 2 seasons having previously found it difficult with a shoddy watford.

Hes not a striker really. More like a 'forward'who plays across the attack and drifts all over the the place. I feel like that may slightly be to his detriment. And Brightons really, as when he's up top on his own we often miss a killer instinct in the box.

Loads of people love him, but, and it's a bit of an odd one, I've found it a bit hard to take to him. I personally feel like his game has stalled a bit, he's quite injury prone and rarely gets a long run. He seemed to take it upon himself to try and do everything himself and its quite frustrating to watch. Especially watching him have a strop when it doesn't work out.

His histrionics on the pitch are quite irritating. Totally OTT, diving when it's better to stay on his feet and spending too much time complaining when decisions don't go his way. And don't get me started on the cheerleading

On the upside he's a mega confident boy. Made the difference in a number of big games. Seems to demand a leadership role and is up for it, and has bags of ability. I think it could go either way for him. He might thrash around at a big club never quite making it and having a poor injury record or he might be one of those players who just blooms at the top and goes all the way.

Whatever the result it just doesn't feel that sad that he's going, and it's hard to avoid the reality that he's been a bit of a tit towards the end. I think his input can be replaced and despite knowing nothing about him before this season I'm glad it's him not Rutter.
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Born In Shoreham
He is a forward, not a striker. He can play No.9, No.10 and on the wing and do things that your man Isak can't in terms of playing the No.10 position. I'm talking passing and build up play.

He can hit a top level assist. Our equaliser against you in the cup demonstrates that but another one to watch is last season against Bournemouth with his weaker left foot. It's world class.

0:50


He is the best penalty taker in the Premier League and has ball control and dribbling at least equal to Isak.

Because of your ownership, you have to pay top dollar for players now so please don't moan about the price which is £70m please. Not a penny less.

Madness people want to get rid because he had a bust up in training.
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Born In Shoreham
Hes 100% improved. He's been a top PL striker for 2 seasons having previously found it difficult with a shoddy watford.

Hes not a striker really. More like a 'forward'who plays across the attack and drifts all over the the place. I feel like that may slightly be to his detriment. And Brightons really, as when he's up top on his own we often miss a killer instinct in the box.

Loads of people love him, but, and it's a bit of an odd one, I've found it a bit hard to take to him. I personally feel like his game has stalled a bit, he's quite injury prone and rarely gets a long run. He seemed to take it upon himself to try and do everything himself and its quite frustrating to watch. Especially watching him have a strop when it doesn't work out.

His histrionics on the pitch are quite irritating. Totally OTT, diving when it's better to stay on his feet and spending too much time complaining when decisions don't go his way. And don't get me started on the cheerleading

On the upside he's a mega confident boy. Made the difference in a number of big games. Seems to demand a leadership role and is up for it, and has bags of ability. I think it could go either way for him. He might thrash around at a big club never quite making it and having a poor injury record or he might be one of those players who just blooms at the top and goes all the way.

Whatever the result it just doesn't feel that sad that he's going, and it's hard to avoid the reality that he's been a bit of a tit towards the end. I think his input can be replaced and despite knowing nothing about him before this season I'm glad it's him not Rutter.
We don’t have anyone close to his numbers apart from Mitoma’s so who is going to replace his contributions?
 




SillyGoose

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Jun 7, 2025
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PS you're owned by head-chopping petro-state.
First I'm hearing of this. Someone should look into that then. :rolleyes:

Thanks for the replies. Remember Ben Foster always saying that he's some boy and going to be incredible player. Was never that impressed with him when we were in for him from Watford, so probably always had that view of him. See he's a good penalty taker (so is Isak), but 5 non penalty goals didn't jump out to me.

He'd defiantly receive a warm welcome to the club by our current Brazilians Bruno and Joelinton.

Can see that he's a similar profile to Isak, in that he's capable playing all across the front line and comfortable in wide position. Reading between the lines from sources of varying reputations, seems that Howe wants to play more of a 4-2-3-1/4-4-2 next year. Few months ago it was reported that we'd been tracking Gyokeres before he'd actually shot to prominence, and Howe thought he'd be best to get even more from Isak (Swedish connection I guess).

Regarding the fees being asked - no problem with clubs asking the moon on a stick from us - we'd do the same, to be expected and has to be factored into our recruitment. So far we've got far better value to quality in the players we've got from Europe. Whilst our recruitment has been near faultless all round - Tonali, Bruno, Isak, Botman have all been pound for pound incredible buys from Euro market. Why I've been reticent at thought of us spending out these big fees on Pedro or Elanga this summer, was same really with Gordon fee back in Jan 23.

Bound to be a few players that come into the PL this summer that become the next set of £50M, 70M, £100M transfers in 12-24 months. Be nice if we were in those recruitment markets rather than being blindly focused on whats on our doorstep. Like Bournemouth and you guys are doing I guess.
 


AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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We've got replacements in for him already. Unlike you, we need to sell players and he wants out and, if we sell him, it means we can keep hold of some crucial players for another season.
Is he good? Hell, yes. 23yo. Brazil's number 9. Outstanding work rate. Outrageous skill, technique and movement. Sometimes a little selfish and slows the game down too much. He's no Isak but Isak's an utter gem. If you get him for anything short of £70m, you'll be happy.
Whilst I'm sure (if he is tempted away this summer) the club will use any and all criteria to ensure as large a fee as possible, the bit I've highlighted is, er... generous in the extreme, isn't it.
The fact is, he's made one start and two sub appearances in 19 months for Brazil (in three different calendar years). I guess he's Brazil's number 9 in the sense that Jack Hinshelwood is Albion's no. 9 or Carlos Baleba is Albion's top central defender.
 


One Teddy Maybank

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We don’t have anyone close to his numbers apart from Mitoma’s so who is going to replace his contributions?
Hear what you’re saying, but whilst I do accept he would be a loss, we looked stronger without him in those last games.

Certainly not denying his contribution and undoubtedly ability, but I think Fab stumbled over a solution that made us better/stronger, particularly out of possession following his sending off.

Agree with the previous point around training.
 






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