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Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 09:58
by Hound
maybe so. But obvs also gives other clubs the chance to snap them up first. its risky
Checked his record from a couple of years back.
28(12) appearances, 12 goals, 5 assists. WhoScored rating of 6.83.
Its pretty good that.
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 10:01
by Oilroyal
What's not to like?
Léo Bonatini Characteristics + Strengths
Holding on to the ball - Very Strong
Passing - Very Strong
Finishing - Strong
Through balls - Strong
Key passes - Strong
Defensive contribution - Strong
Weaknesses - (Player has no significant weaknesses)
Léo Bonatini's Style of Play - Indirect set-piece threat - Likes to play long balls - Likes to do layoffs
*Whoscored
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 12:32
by CountryRoyal
Linden Jones' Tash wrote:As I've never heard of him, I just did the usual checking him out on YouTube.
His Wolves goals mostly appear to fall into the 'picking up scraps category, i.e. others do all the work and he bundles the ball in after a save or a ricochet.
I'm not saying that's a bad trait to have, but he's no Nelson O.... and doesn't Baldock offer the above?
Let’s be realistic here, Baldock offers absolutely fcuk all, he’s a complete waste of space.
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 12:35
by genome
Pepe the Horseman wrote:Hound wrote:Stranded wrote:
He has done a lot, lot, better than that over the past couple of weeks.
yep, and doesn't he like reminding everyone of it

"As EXCLUSIVELY revealed by ME"
I love it when journos do this.
Literally noone cares if you were the first to reveal it.
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 13:06
by Royalwaster
CountryRoyal wrote:Linden Jones' Tash wrote:As I've never heard of him, I just did the usual checking him out on YouTube.
His Wolves goals mostly appear to fall into the 'picking up scraps category, i.e. others do all the work and he bundles the ball in after a save or a ricochet.
I'm not saying that's a bad trait to have, but he's no Nelson O.... and doesn't Baldock offer the above?
Let’s be realistic here, Baldock offers absolutely fcuk all, he’s a complete waste of space.
significantly taller than Sam B - similar height to NO
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 13:42
by Sutekh
Like the sound of this one. 25 year old, Brazilian striker with a bit of height too so something to aim for when you need to go long.
And I think a “living off the scraps” type of player might be ideal as it seems to me Reading are not too bad at creating it’s just the not having a striker in the right place at the right time that makes it look so bad.
Presuming his one failing maybe a lack of pace?
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 13:51
by blythspartan
This could be a really good signing. I remember seeing him play for Wolves and he looked like a decent/clever striker to me. Saying that I think Wolves fans moaned when they signed him permanently.
Gomes being Portuguese could also help if the lad has lost his confidence, as there won’t be any language barriers.
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 14:07
by Stranded
Old Man Andrews wrote:Hound wrote:Old Man Andrews wrote:
On transfer fees.
loan fees, or big wages.
rumours are that even with the loans we have had, their parent clubs are again paying the majority, if not all
I think that would be the case with Bonatini too. There are a lot of out of favour strikers in the Premier League/at top Championship sides worth going for though, Bonatini just being one of them. We might be better off waiting until near the end of the loan window when clubs are desperate to offload, could get a better deal out of it.
Would imagine Wolves will be happy to pay the majority (if not all) his wages. He has no future there, so might as well let him get a season playing at a level he is suited too and either persuade us to sign him next summer or entice a bid from someone else.
If he doesn't go on loan, he is unlikely to be in the Wolves 25 so will essentially be paying for him to train.
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 14:10
by WestYorksRoyal
Stranded wrote:Old Man Andrews wrote:Hound wrote:
loan fees, or big wages.
rumours are that even with the loans we have had, their parent clubs are again paying the majority, if not all
I think that would be the case with Bonatini too. There are a lot of out of favour strikers in the Premier League/at top Championship sides worth going for though, Bonatini just being one of them. We might be better off waiting until near the end of the loan window when clubs are desperate to offload, could get a better deal out of it.
Would imagine Wolves will be happy to pay the majority (if not all) his wages. He has no future there, so might as well let him get a season playing at a level he is suited too and either persuade us to sign him next summer or entice a bid from someone else.
If he doesn't go on loan, he is unlikely to be in the Wolves 25 so will essentially be paying for him to train.
It depends if anyone else is interested. If it's just us, I agree we can get a good deal.
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 14:14
by Hound
agree on both counts.
It's why we are interested I suspect, because he will not cost a lot (if anything) and its completely within his and Wolves interest for him to have a great season with us
The thinking is correct - just whether he is up to it
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 15:01
by Snowball
I read somewhere that when a youth he went to Juventus who thought he might be the next Pele
(The great one, not Clement...)
Two very favourable comments on a Forest thread from Wolves fans saying he was a top bloke and a top player
Also, though his twelve goal stint looks like he was good at grabbing scrappy goals from flicks, saves, whatever, he does a lot of excellent running during the move that makes the goal
There is a longer You Tube video which first shows those goals then shows misses, saves, assists etc
With a tiny bit more rub of the green he could easily have got 20+ goals there
I note that Transfrmkt reckons he is worth 4 million Euros. Had he got 20 goals that year you could treble that
Not a target man but if he is fit, injury-free and in the right headspace I could see him getting a lot of goals for us
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 16:20
by NewCorkSeth
I dunno. When have we ever loaned a striker over a full season who has actually scored goals for us?
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 17:50
by Snowflake Royal
Hound wrote:Seems like Howe said in an interview that we are looking for a striker
Would genuinely be interested in who people think we are going to pick up that would be ‘better than Sam Baldock’
We’ve no money to spend. We’re basically gambling on a 19 year old prem youth Teamer or someone who has failed in recent history like a Jordan Hugill (who is prob still too expensive)
Baldock simply isn't suited to the way we want to play a striker, so it would be quite easy to pick up someone who might be considered lesser quality, but actually performs the role we want much better.
Our biggest problem is still midfield by an absolute mile though.
Remember: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 18:07
by StellaPlease
Stranded wrote:Old Man Andrews wrote:Hound wrote:
loan fees, or big wages.
rumours are that even with the loans we have had, their parent clubs are again paying the majority, if not all
I think that would be the case with Bonatini too. There are a lot of out of favour strikers in the Premier League/at top Championship sides worth going for though, Bonatini just being one of them. We might be better off waiting until near the end of the loan window when clubs are desperate to offload, could get a better deal out of it.
Would imagine Wolves will be happy to pay the majority (if not all) his wages. He has no future there, so might as well let him get a season playing at a level he is suited too and either persuade us to sign him next summer or entice a bid from someone else.
If he doesn't go on loan, he is unlikely to be in the Wolves 25 so will essentially be paying for him to train.
Your post makes no sense at all.
Why would wolves let us have him for free if he has zero chance of ever playing for them again anyway. If it was a young player and we were giving him a year of first team football, that would be a benefit to them.
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 26 Jul 2019 18:45
by Hound
So they can sell him to us if he does well?
At present no one will want to buy him. We added a ton of money to our loanees value last year by giving them a game every week
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 28 Jul 2019 21:03
by Royal_jimmy
Would be delighted if we land him on a season long loan. Maybe with an option to buy if he does well.
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 30 Jul 2019 13:53
by blythspartan
Apparently the player has filmed himself at Gigg Lane the home of Bury. That just doesn’t make sense.
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 30 Jul 2019 13:55
by genome
blythspartan wrote:Apparently the player has filmed himself at Gigg Lane the home of Bury. That just doesn’t make sense.
Given Bury are under a transfer embargo, no.
He's probably just training/using some facilities there.
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 30 Jul 2019 14:03
by Stranded
blythspartan wrote:Apparently the player has filmed himself at Gigg Lane the home of Bury. That just doesn’t make sense.
Seems to be to do with a new pair of boots.
Re: Rumour: Leo Bonatini
Posted: 31 Jul 2019 20:18
by SCIAG
It's more likely that he's buying the club than the other way around.