Small yes. But game as a badger. Quick, two footed. His finishing is elite, absolute hammer shot. In the box he is so hard to pick up, double movements all the time. He can come deep or wide and link play. He can play slide rule balls to another striker. He is such an aggressive player in terms if how quick he wants to shoot. No faffing, just half a yard and bang. Instinctuve with it. If Regis wanted to go two up top this lad and Mayenda would make even Liverpool retreat 10 yards. Someone posted last night this would be a hard deal to do. I am dreaming. But man he would be absolutely loved here I am sure.
Moyes is going to use him as a target man isn't he. Really rate him but that fee is too big and the fit at Everton is weird
Great analysis of him mate, i loved his movement when I watched him at Metz - he's always on the move and is unpredictable with his movement which makes him a nightmare to pick up I was so impressed with how early he takes his shots, thats what the top forwards do I'd be over the moon with this lad as I think he's perfect for our system
After going to battle with Charlton more than once.... and usually coming out on the wrong end when it matters... I have a respect for them because the 98 play offs were at a time of great nostalgia for me... you could even say I'm fond of them... despite one of their owners if he's still there.
Hackney ‘sets up Sunderland deal’ with latest actions as Middlesbrough exit beckons please log in to view this image Alex Charlton Tue 1 July 2025 17:15, UK Sunderland have well and truly got their summer spending rolling after a series of eye-catching deals. Enzo Le Fee became the Black Cats’ first signing of the summer, turning his loan switch into a permanent deal. Then, Sunderland trumped fellow Premier League newcomers Leeds United with the imminent club-record signing of Habib Diarra. Now, the Wearsiders could make another statement by securing one of the Championship’s best players – Middlesbrough’s Hayden Hackney. Indeed, he is primed to leave the Riverside Stadium this summer after changing agents, according to EFL Analysis (1 July).
Rate him extremely highly but we don't need another left back, unless Cirkin is leaving. Plus, i'd only want him on a permanent which I think Chelsea would be willing to do with a low buy back clause.
Certainly could but they’ve still got some class in attacking areas. I was hoping they’d lose Semenyo and possibly Evanilson
His contract runs to 2031 so I presume they rate him. Can’t see them selling unless for stupid money.