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surely that would be ter stegenThe keeper I was interest in is Kevin Trapp from Frankfurt. I read somewhere he is considered the heir apparent after Neuer in Germany
Justin Bijlow - Player profile 22/23
Justin Bijlow, 25, from Netherlands ➤ Feyenoord Rotterdam, since 2016 ➤ Goalkeeper ➤ Market value: €13.00m ➤ * Jan 22, 1998 in Rotterdam, Netherlandswww.transfermarkt.co.uk
1.88m = 6'2". Average size for an elite-level GK, IMO.
after the danjumian saga,I'm almost certain it will being Pickford if Everton go down. How far down the pecking order he is doesn't matter to Levy as he would be a cheap decent option.
Kevin Trapp is turning 33 this summer...The keeper I was interest in is Kevin Trapp from Frankfurt. I read somewhere he is considered the heir apparent after Neuer in Germany
This was the keeper's name who was leaked:that lad from Leeds, the lad from brentford, wasn't someone sacked for leaking scouting info on a keeper we were interested in?
As a Dane, let me suggest a couple of fellow countrymen:
- Frederik Rønnow, Union Berlin. Club lies third in the Bundesliga
and Rønnow has conceded the fewest goals in the league. A really
good keeper.
- Daniel Iversen, Now first choice at Leicester. Pulled out a phantom
performance in his latest outing against Everton.
Just repeating what I heard when we played Frankfurt. Looks like you know more than meKevin Trapp is turning 33 this summer...
Besides, Marc-André ter Stegen is seen as Neuer's successor.
Is there no Schmeichel III on the horizon...?As a Dane, let me suggest a couple of fellow countrymen:
- Frederik Rønnow, Union Berlin. Club lies third in the Bundesliga
and Rønnow has conceded the fewest goals in the league. A really
good keeper.
- Daniel Iversen, Now first choice at Leicester. Pulled out a phantom
performance in his latest outing against Everton.
I think his main strengths are his shot-stopping ability and his control of his box. His ball distribution with his feet is not bad but is probably an area where he could improve.Played very well the other night. Pulled off some great instinct/ reaction saves. In addition to that it's distribution and ability to play out confidently with his feet we need in our next keeper. Not seen enough of him to know what he's like on that front. Any idea?
I am fairly enamoured of Brøndby's current keeper, Mads Hermansen. He has a lot of the same qualities as Kasper and could evolve into becoming a great keeper. But for our case, it is a bit too early, I'm afraid.Is there no Schmeichel III on the horizon...?
See, he's already in position.
That’s why I think it will be Meisler. Arguably even cheaperI'm almost certain it will being Pickford if Everton go down. How far down the pecking order he is doesn't matter to Levy as he would be a cheap decent option.
Can they just stay away from these mistake riddled players for once.That’s why I think it will be Meisler. Arguably even cheaper
Would rather keep Forster than any of these shitcunts. I don’t trust us to but anyone better so focus on the quick wins first eg a championship defender to upgrade Dier and any old conference midfielder to upgrade the Danish binmanCan they just stay away from these mistake riddled players for once.