Friday 23 May 2014

£50m for David Luiz, and he goes to PSG? Complete analysis, about the pros and cons of David Luiz's situation.

PROS AND CONS OF DAVID LUIZ'S TRANSFER TO PSG





This one might prove to be true rumour, as strong and reliable sources are reporting that French football powerhouse Paris Saint-Germain are ready to spend a whooping £50 million on the Brazilian vice-captain, who is looking forward to join his Brazilian friend, Thiago Silva in the PSG.


Chelsea fans seem to be confused about this move. David Luiz's playstyle, his off-the-pitch attitude, his hair everything was loved by fans. He was a third choice Centre-Back defender for Chelsea, after some amazing performances by 33-year old John Terry and England's Gary Cahill. But he seemed to be comfortable playing in the Defensive-Midfield position, with his partners being Nemanja Matic, and Ramires. They all love him, but there reasons for Chelsea to go ahead with this deal.

REASONS FOR HIM TO STAY, AS FOR CHELSEA FANS :
1. One of the most loved players by Chelsea fans. Has good number of followers on Instagram, Twitter, etc.

2. Has made amazing performances for Chelsea, has scored 12 goals, which is quite impressive as a defender.

3. Has a good aggression and he has got pace, which Chelsea players seem to lack.

4. He is seen as the future-captain of Chelsea, John Terry has just 2 or 3 years of more playing time left.

5. Already a vice-captain of Brazilian National Team, he has good experience.
REASONS FOR HIM TO GO :

1. 
 £50 million is an amount, which no club can afford to refuse. With a player of his calibre and his age,  £50 million  doesnt seem to be bad at all.

2. He is seems to be deemed surplus to the requirements, as he was used as the third choice defender by Jose Mourinho.

3. Chelsea have a very weak strike force, which Mourinho wants to completely replace. He is willing to bring fresh legs to the club, and wants to sign likes of Diego Costa of Atletico Madrid, Mario Mandzukic of Bayern Munich.

But in the end, its all about rumours. Nothing is true, until it is official. Chances seem to be high, but lets see what happens. 

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