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The Top Targets This Summer

This summer appears to be a big one in terms of transfers. As Man City have reached the heights of England, it will be up to other sides to improve in order to challenge them. With Malaga and PSG qualifying for the Champions League, expect also much spending from these sides in order to put themselves in contention for European dominance. And in Italy, the Old Lady has risen from the Calciopoli scandal and has put herself back on top, expect also to see the sides from Milan strengthen and Juve to improve as they venture back into the Champions League. This list is The Whitehouse Address’ beliefs of the big names moving this summer.


Eden Hazard

Hazard is the best young player available this summer. With Mario Gotze and Neymar staying for at least another year at their respective clubs, then Hazard is the most sought player out there. He has made his intentions to play in England known, however surely Madrid could see him as a replacement for Di Maria, Juve or Milan would consider him a worthy investment also? And PSG or Malaga would certainly be able to offer him the money and the opportunity to be a marquee player for them. However, it must be Manchester where he is heading. Reports have hinted that Spurs and Chelsea are interested, yet Manchester is his best option. Just which one? City can offer him riches, world class quality and the chance to go and win major trophies in the coming years. Yet United should look at Hazard as a definite purchase; they need to show their intent, to show City and the world that they can bring in the best talent around and importantly they need a player like Hazard, Rooney needs a player with his quality to link up with. Nani has shown he is not good enough for United, Hazard should be his replacement.


Didier Drogba

One of the best strikers in the past decade in world football. His career at Chelsea started slowly yet he has developed into one of the best strikers Chelsea have had. He has been a key part of Chelsea’s success, yet it appears that his time at Chelsea is now at an end. His influence at Stamford Bridge will be sorely missed and the era without Drogba will be difficult for Chelsea. In terms of where he should go, many have touted him with a move to China, however although it will provide him with a big pay check, there is still more for Drogba to offer a top European side. With PSG and Malaga looking for quality to push on in Europe and with their clear financial incentives, I believe that Drogba will be best suited for the Camp Nou. It is no surprise that Guardiola has feared Drogba as much as any other forward, the game in 2009 at Stamford Bridge led him to go and purchase Zlatan, believing that a big, strong target man was necessary. Zlatan didn’t work well, yet this was because he is a starter and did not appreciate being an impact sub. This is why Drogba is ideal, he will not be able to play every game, yet he can offer Barca that “plan b” approach when needed. On a free too, he will be perfect for Vilanova to give Barca an extra edge in their quest to get back on top in Spain and Europe.


Radamel Falcao


Falcao showed the world again that he is the best finisher in the world with two goals in the Europa League final this season. Last season he scored in the final too, winning the trophy for Porto. A £40million move to Atletico Madrid followed and he has shown his class again this year, scoring 36 goals in all competitions. He signed for £4 million from River Plate in 2009 and has shown his pure class in front of goal. One of the best forwards in world football did not get Champions League football this season with Atletico and so he is now on the list of every top side in world football. In my opinion realistic sides that Falcao could go for, those who could afford the £45m transfer cost, would be Chelsea, Juventus, PSG, Malaga and Man City. With Drogba going leaving can Chelsea rely on Torres to lead the line? Falcao for me is a better option. Man City could flex their muscle, especially if Dzeko and Tevez depart. Yet it could be Juventus who deem Falcao a worthwhile purchase, last season they missed out on Aguero, they don’t want to miss out on another world class striker.

Fernando Llorente

At 27 years old, Llorente has been a one club man so far, 236 games for Bilbao and 79 goals return is not a bad return. Yet in the past four seasons he has averaged 20 goals a season and this season in particular he has shown his quality under the reign of Bielsa. A change in tactics had people worried that Bilbao’s direct style would affect Llorente’s play this year, instead it has brought out the best in him. His performances in the Europa League have been sublime and it would appear that this summer could be the time he moves on. He has a buy out clause of around £40m, it may be more that a £25m offer could persuade the Basque club to depart with their striker. He is a formidable striker, who possesses skill and speed along with strength and power which could allow him to be effective in any league. Reports have linked him with Man City and Barcelona already. Yet if one side need a player like him, then it is Man Utd. With Owen and Berbatov leaving the club this summer United will need a new striker in order to compete with City. Welbeck and Hernandez have potential yet United may need a dynamic target man to play off Rooney and give Valencia a major option for his deliveries. United should see Llorente as a worthwhile purchase, although older than what Ferguson goes for, he should be part of the rebuilding job that United have to do.

Robin Van Persie

One of the biggest players available this summer, the Van Persie transfer will occupy many sports pages this summer. His impressive 18 months without injury has shown the world his class and he almost single handily taken Arsenal into the Champions League next season. He has spoken of his love of London and how his family love the city, yet he should consider the potential he has at Arsenal to be successful. At 29 he is entering the end of his career in terms of the elite level and so his choice this season will be defining for him. For footballing reasons he should decide to leave Arsenal and as with Henry and Fabregas, he should decide to move to Barcelona and look to surround himself with top quality. Arsenal cannot offer him what he seeks, if he stays one more year Arsenal will not get anything for him and with Arsenal’s business model, they would not see that as economical. I am sure Juve, PSG and Malaga would see his signature as a show of intent, yet Barcelona, if only for two years, will be an ideal location for him to win things and for him to improve further.


Gonzalo Higuain

According to Guillem Balague Higuain wants to leave Madrid. After seven years at the Bernabeau he wants to move on, he hasn’t played in the biggest games which he wants to, Jose favouring Benzema in those games. It would appear that he has his heart set on PSG, who could afford the fee and wages. Madrid say they will not allow him to leave unless his transfer clause of £150m is met, this clearly will not happen, yet if he wants to leave then Madrid may accept it is better to cash in and replace him with a player who wants to be there. A bid of £30-40m may be enough if he puts his foot down, this should alert other sides too, notably Chelsea, who would benefit from such a prolific goal scorer.  


Carlos Tevez

The enigma which is Carlos Tevez continues to fascinate the world of football. Since his arrival in England he has amazed the media with his performances, style and off the field antics. This season he has been at his controversial best, whether his decisions or that of his advisors, it is still a reflection on the player. Man City undermined their position and morals this season by welcoming him back, yet the title was won and his influence was a factor. However, if City wish to progress further they need to rid themselves of this player as he creates far too many issues. City can look to bring in another striker of the quality of Tevez and so shoud see him as expendable. He will have many suitors, most notably PSG and Malaga who can afford the man and who could probably accept his off the pitch issues. Milan sought him in January and I’m sure they’ll look again. Inter could be interested and Tevez could be a player who could put them back into the Champions League. For all his quality he is also a lot of trouble, City don’t need him, yet other do.

Olivier Giroud

In July 2010 Giroud joined Montpellier for £2m and has scored 39 goals for the club in that time. This season he has been a major force in taking Montpellier to the top of Ligue 1. His performances have alerted many top sides in Europe and has resulted in a price tag of £50m being put on him. Wenger has spoken highly of the 25 year old yet would not be able to afford the transfer. PSG may deem him worthy of the fee however, especially as he may be the reason for them not winning the title this season. Expect Malaga to be looking also, as he he and Cazorla could be a lively partnership. Expect Giroud to move on this summer.  






Luka Modric


Last summer Modric seemed destined to leave Spurs and head to a Champions League side. Ferguson regards him as the closest thing to Scholes apart from Xavi and Iniesta and Chelsea were willing to pay £40 million for his services. However, Levy decided that no money was worth losing this playmaker, it was in hindsight probably a mistake, that money could have helped buy necessary players, especially a striker. I don’t believe Modric has been his best this year, which is no surprise when you consider he wanted to leave. Will he go this summer? Definitely. Yet will Spurs get £40m, no. United would be silly not to go for him, he is what United need to 
supplement the midfield and be the new Scholes. Chelsea appear to be building a side of small technical players and he could be a great addition to provide the attack with scoring chances. Juventus however could be a great destination for the Croatian, with Pirlo in the twilight of his career, Modric could be a great partner to Marchisio and Vidal and become the playmaker for the Old Lady.


Arjen Robben

After a relatively poor night in the Champions League final, Robben can be held accountable for Munich picking up only runners up medals this season in all three competitions. By all accounts a good season by the Dutchman yet there has been rumours that he wants to move and made hints of seeking a move to Italy recently. At 28 and with his injury record, Bayern may decide that Robben is not indispensable and will look to cash in. Spurs have been linked yet with no Champions League football on offer it will be difficult to convince him to go to London. Juventus would be interested and would certainly benefit from a player of Robben’s speed and skill. Inter and Roma would see him as a show of intent, yet they too cannot offer Champions League football. PSG may be his best option however, linking up with Pastore, he could be a real show of intent from the Paris side. Expect £25-30m to be the fee necessary to get him.


Thiago Silva

As Nesta retires from Milan, they may lose another of their defence in Silva. Next to Kompany he is the best defender in the world and is on the top of the list of many top sides. His ability to read the game, his speed and his tackling ability make him a formidable defender. Barcelona have been rumoured to be interested in bolstering their defence, yet do not be surprised if Madrid and Man City come looking, with £30m price tag not unrealistic for player of this quality. He will improve any side he goes to and will make his new club favourites for the Champions League next season, that is how good he is. Expect this transfer to be one of the biggest of the summer. 

Mats Hummels

Arguably one of the best defenders in the world consistently for the past three seasons. He owes a lot to Dortmund and the trust that Jurgen Klopp has had in him. A man who was deemed too slow for Bayern has become a world class defender for club and country. With Dortmund’s financial situation, they may have to sell some of their stars in order to keep building and Hummels is now a £25m defender. Reports have been of Barca, Madrid and United looking at him. All of these clubs require a player of the quality of Hummels who will improve the sides without doubt. If Silva leaves Milan however, do not be surprised if Milan seek Hummels as a replacement, especially as Nesta has retired from the club.

Shinji Kagawa

Kagawa joined Dortmund for £300k from the J-league. The impressive scouting system of Dortmund found a gem in Kagawa and his performances in the past two seasons have brought Dortmund back to back titles. His movement, skill and creativity have been essential in Gotze’s absence yet it appears he is ready for a move. Dortmund just cannot offer the wages for top players. United appear the team ahead in the race to sign him, he will bring much needed speed and skill to play with Rooney. He is not world class, yet has potential to improve further. A fee of £15m will be good enough and that will be recouped with the marketing value in the Asian market.

Yann M’Vila

A few weeks ago it seemed M’Vila was a done deal at Arsenal. Yet with many targets of Arsenal, it hasn’t been easy. If Arsenal cannot get the deal done, then other sides should look at the French international. He is one of the best young defensive midfielders around and after this Euro’s, expect his stock to only rise. United should look to enquiry about a player who will give them what they clearly lack in midfield. PSG would not be a bad location for him to develop under the stewardess of Ancelotti. Do not be surprised if Mourinho considers him for Madrid, Khedira lacks the mobility to influence the big games, the game versus Bayern showed that and M’Vila may the Makelele of which Madrid have never really replaced. If Arsenal don’t act quickly, expect other sides to come looking.

 Javi Martinez

Martinez won the Under 21 tournament for Spain last summer as captain and playing at centre midfield. This season with Bilbao he has been turned into a ball playing centre back under Bielsa and has impressed greatly. It would appear he is ready for a move onwards and he will be a target for many top sides this summer. Barcelona may consider him a good purchase considering his versatility to play in a number of positions, yet it may be that him and Busquets are too similar. United are reportedly interested and his ability to play in defence or midfield will be a major factor if they decide he is worth the £20 million. However, do not be surprised if Man City view him as an ideal replacement for Gareth Barry in that defensive midifield position and also as a back up option in defence if injuries do have an effect. Arsenal would benefit from a player of this quality yet I doubt if they would be willing to spend the money.

Junior Hoilett

One of only a few players to come out of Blackburn’s season with any credit, Hoilett is available on a free transfer this summer and will be sought by many sides. Reports have linked him to Bayern, yet Hoilett may not want to play on the bench for the upcoming season. There is no question that Liverpool would benefit from a player who is quick, skilful and creative and who could be a real supply for Andy Carroll. I don’t think Hoilett is good enough for a top side, yet with teams like Inter, Roma and Atletico Madrid they may look at him as good option.

Chiek Tiote

Chieck Tiote was a title winning player under Steve McLaren in 09-10 with FC Twente and his performances earned him a move to Newcastle United for £3.5 million. His performances at St James’ have propelled Newcastle up the league and has he has received accolades from all in the game. Tiote is signed up till 2017 yet Pardew admitted that Tiote that would be available for around £15m this summer. For Tiote, although he has finished 5th this season, he is good enough for Champions League football. There are two sides who should find Tiote an essential purchase; Man Utd and Arsenal. Both have lacked the drive and dominance in midfield which they once had in Vieria, Gilberto, Keane and Darren Fletcher and as a result they have been over run in midfield this season at times. If these sides wish to compete in domestically and in Europe they will require a defensive mid who is disciplined and able in that position; giving support to the defence and starting attacks for the forwards. One of these clubs will improve greatly by purchasing the Ivorian.

Nuri Sahin

Sahin was one of the best midfielders last season, he was the playmaker who made Dortmund tick and was a big reason in their title winning season. No wonder he moved to a bigger club, yet this season has been pretty bad for him; injuries have curtailed the majority of it, and only 4 appearances was not what he expected. If he wants to kick start his career then he should seek a move, perhaps a move back to Dortmund would  be possible  however I doubt if they could afford the fee or wages. His lack of pace yet creative play means he could be suited for Italian football. He would be a good purchase for Juve, Milan or Udinese and for around £6m it would be a good deal for a talented player at only 23 years old.


 Łukasz Piszczek

Piszcek has been a revelation for Dortmund since joining in 2010. An attacking right back, he has shown his quality and although Dortmund are Champions, they will be resigned to losing players of Piszcek’s class. He has alerted Real Madrid as they look for a more attacking option instead of Arbeloa and for sides like Barca, Chelsea and United who all could benefit from a strong right back. He would be available for £10-12m and would be a good signing for any top side.

Jordi Alba

The attacking left back for Valencia will be seen this summer making marauding runs for Spain. Alba has been excellent this season and Valencia know that his time at the Mestalla is at an end. Barcelona will need a left back to replace Abidal and Alba, a graduate of La Masia will be ideal for the Blaugrana. Expect £8-10m to be the fee, a very good price for a player of Alba’s quality. If United feel they need to move on from Evra then they should try to hijack the move and get Alba into a new look United side. His speed, skill and ability in both defence and attack will give United more than what Evra has given the past couple of seasons. However, expect Barca to have the first option on the Spanish star.

Jordan Rhodes

40 goals this season has put Jordan Rhodes on the list of many Premier League sides, his movement and clinical touch has made many sit up and take note. At 22 years old he clearly has a lot more improvement in him. As players like Grant Holt and Danny Graham have shown, there is talent in the lower leagues and clubs willing to take a risk on someone like Rhodes could be a risk worth taking. If he get’s promoted then expect a £5-8m fee to pry him away. Teams like Villa, Fulham and newly promoted Reading and West Ham would all benefit from a goal scorer like Rhodes.  


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The Remarkable Resurgence of Borussia Dortmund



This past weekend Dortmund defeated Bayern in the final of the German cup. It was a comprehensive 5-2 defeat and it was the fifth win in a row for Dortmund over the side from Bavaria. It is a remarkable achievement that Dortmund are where they are, and much credit must go to their impressive coach Jurgen Klopp.





Dortmund completed an historic double by beating Bayern, being only the fourth different club to win the double since the creation of the Bundesliga in 1963. Dortmund are yet to lose in 2012 and although their rivals Bayern are in the Champions League final this weekend, it is Dortmund who deserve the accolades and who, in my opinion, are Europe’s best side this season.

Last season saw Dortmund win the league in convincing style; their brand of attacking football took the league by storm, however the win was somewhat tarnished by the mediocrity of Bayern. This season Bayern were much more focused and determined and after a first day loss to Mongengladbach, they then went on an eight game run winning seven, putting them top of the league. Dortmund however struggled in the early part of the season, picking up just seven points in the first six games. The experience of the Champions League can be said to have affected Dortmund, an experience which was a harsh one for this young and naïve side. Klopp had not experienced Europe before and his use of a domestic style of play did not suit the more punishing environment of Europe. A last minute equaliser against Arsenal gained Dortmund a point, yet they lost all but one of their remaining games in the group stages and ultimately ended bottom. It was however probably a good thing to finish bottom, it meant no more Europe and allowed Klopp to focus just on the league. And focus they did.


A bit of history

For those who don’t know the situation at Dortmund it is important to understand that in terms of winning titles, money was not the reason. In fact, not having money was. Dortmund were one of the top sides in Europe in the late 90’s, an impressive defeat of Juventus in 1997 brought a Champions League to the club, however, the success came from unstable foundations based on high investment and the club went through a bad period at the turn of the century. 

However, the club did not learn it’s lesson and the same problem surfaced due to mis-management of finances. Having spent beyond their means on foreign imports; Rosicky (€14.5m), Koller (€10.5M), Marcio Amoroso (€25m) who all arrived in 2001, the club was close to bankruptcy. It meant that the sale of the stadium and the sale of many players led to Dortmund drop out of the elite levels of the Bundesliga.

During 2005-2008 Dortmund were a mid table side, regarded as an example of financial mis-management. To imagine that this side would be back to back champions in 2011 and 2012 would be a shock to many, yet to have done it without spending huge sums was even more impressive.

An undefeated run

In September Dortmund lost twice to Hertha Berlin and Hannover, putting Dortmund in 11th place, the champions season was very much looking precarious. However, since then Dortmund went undefeated in the league, out of the remaining 29 games Dortmund won 24. At the end of January Dortmund beat Hoffenheim 3-1 and went top of the league. They would remain there for the rest of the season. And they would set a new Bundesliga record for a points haul of 81. They also improved on their goals record from last season too, 80 goals scored this year compared to 67 last.  

Last season players like Nuri Sahin and Lucas Barrios were important members of the title winning side. However, when Real Madrid came in for Sahin, it appeared it was another example of a side losing it’s star players to bigger sides who dangle more money in players faces. Barrios was injured at the start of the season and so the £4.5m signing Robert Lewandowski was used as his replacement. Lewandowski was deemed skilful yet not good enough to lead the line in Dortmund’s 4-2-3-1, bought in 2010 as Barrios' understudy as such, however this season he has proved his doubters wrong; his hat trick against Bayern in the cup final meant that he finished the season with 30 goals, and has been a key figure in the title win this season and his worth was rewarded when he picked up the Bunesliga Player of the Year award.

Lewandowski was enabled to score so many because of the talents around him; this season was supposed to be all about the potentially world class Mario Gotze, however injury curtailed much of his season and it was up to the Japanese star Shiniji Kagawa to step up and carry on his impressive performances from last season. His 13 goals and 9 assists almost fails to justify his contribution, he plays with guile, agility, speed and skill and is regarded as one of the brightest talents in Europe. Along with the impressive Kevin Großkreutz supporting the attack has led Dortmund to play some precise and rapid attacking football.

With any winning side, a strong defence is always important. And this season Dortmund have conceded only 25 goals, a remarkable achievement, even if they only play 34 games. This is no small part to the impressive partnership of Mats Hummels and Neven Subotic, flanked by Marcel Schmelzer and the continually impressive Łukasz Piszczek; who is reported to be interesting Madrid, signed by Dortmund for free in 2010. This is not a rare occurrence for Dortmund, their new model which needed to be sustainable, had to find a way to compete with the financial might of Bayern, Schalke and Leverkusen. 

They did it by investing time and their small amount of money into developing their youth academy, in which time players like Sahin, Gotze and Schmelzer have emerged. They also put intense resources into an intricate scouting network which sought to find under valued talent from around the world. Kagawa is the best example of this, finding him in the 2nd division in the J-league, bought for £300,000. Quite remarkable and if any club is carrying out the “Moneyball” model and being successful then surely Dortmund are it.  

The future

Can Dortmund win the title again next season? As long as Jurgen Klopp is manager then the club will be successful. He has shown the world that he is one of the best coaches in the game; able to work on a tight budget and yet able to overcome the might of Bayern is an achievement which deserves more recognition. His ability to bring out the best in players is a trait of the greats and to have done it with relatively little money is astonishing. Perhaps people assume Dortmund have invested heavily to get where they are, this is just not true. And their model, along with many models in Germany, should be learnt from for the future of English clubs and youth development.

It will be important that Klopp improves Dortmund’s performance in the Champions League however, after this first experience I am sure he learnt a lot, similar to that of Man City, and so expect more tactical nous next year. However, the biggest issue will be of personnel; Alex Ferguson was in attendance for the German final and he was reportedly looking at Kagawa, Lewandowski and Subotic. Kagawa is apparently a near done deal and will give Dortmund a hefty profit margin. Yet Lewandowski would be a bigger loss based on his performance this season, whereas Gotze and new signing Marco Reus (who was a youth graduate of Dortmund) from Monchengladbach will fill the hole of Kagawa, it will be difficult to find a striker as good as the Pole, especially as Barrios is off to China. 

Another worry will be Hummels, who is reportedly a target of Milan, Barca and Man City. Justifiably so, yet Dortmund will not want to break up this great defensive partnership. As mentioned the right back Łukasz Piszczek is wanted to by Madrid. And so it seems that Klopp has a job on his hands to keep this double winning side together. What will be important will be to make sure the scouting is in overdrive in order to make sure replacements are brought in if required. 

What is for sure is that Klopp has built an amazing side considering the restraints put on him and talk of him moving to some of Europe’s elite is not surprising. Yet, Klopp has no intention of leaving this club, he loves it and while they want him, he will be there. Expect to see changes this summer, yet do not be surprised to see Dortmund continue their dominance in Germany, whereas Bayern appears a team divided, Klopp has developed a unified and winning club. 

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