Greetings from Lisbon, I come in peace lol :shakehand:
I was curious about the Jimenez situation, the supporters' opinion about him, etc, so I decided to join your forum.
The fee is €38 million, so "only" £32.5 million at the current exchange rate (Brexit may or may not significantly change this). You paid £2.55 for the loan.
Considering the positive season he is having, if Wolves don't active the £32M buy option, it's very unlikely Benfica would sell it to Wolves. As a matter of principle, and to discourage similar situations in the future with other clubs, we would probably be willing to accept a bit less money from another club instead of selling to Wolves, if you let the buy option expire. It's kinda the same logic why you shouldn't pay ransoms, if you pay once you will be targeted again in the future. There's also the realistic option of Benfica keeping him (especially if we qualify directly to the CL), we will need a new striker, assuming one of our best ones will retire at the end of the season, due to chronic back injuries. The previous manager, with whom Jimenez didn't play as much as he wanted, was sacked a few months go.
So basically if Wolves don't active the buy option, the probability of Jimenez returning to Wolves would be very slim.
Good luck for the rest of the season, especially the FA Cup
(btw, I made a typo when I typed the username too fast, it should have been Benfica1904, any way this can be changed? )
his partnership with Jota is astounding.
Thanks everyone! Ah, more portuguese users, there's always a few of us everywhere haha
And special thanks to whoever sorted my username
It's funny because at the start of the season I thought Jimenez's price was too high, and because of that Wolves would not be interested in signing him, or would want a big discount. The main reason is that strikers coming from the portuguese league usually struggle in other leagues (especially the PL), due to the characteristics of our football, how 3 teams dominate possession in most games and create a lot of chances, etc. Other positions are often good value for money, but strikers need to be approached with caution (Slimani and Ricky Van Wolfswinkel the most recent ones who failed in the PL).
But Jimenez proved me wrong and I'm happy for that. He was always a lot more hardworking than all of those who failed.
If you win the FA Cup you should all celebrate by coming to Lisbon to celebrate Benfica's potential (knock on wood) league title. Insert "Yo dawg I heard you like celebrations..." meme
Bit harsh?
Apart from Doherty's poor crossing, I dont think our wingers were the problem, it was our midfield
Maybe a bit, but such was the level of my annoyance at them.Bit harsh?
Apart from Doherty's poor crossing, I dont think our wingers were the problem, it was our midfield
Maybe a bit, but such was the level of my annoyance at them.
We may as well have been playing a 3-4-1 at some points. The midfield became an issue after a bit but as Mark says it was ages before any of our forwards notched a goal or assist. I think Adama's goal against West Ham was the first goal or assist between the four of them?