Confident that now he’s part of the squad, Moyes won’t give a shit about that and will commit to getting the best out of him he can.
Carlos Alcaraz
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Re: Carlos Alcaraz
Re: Carlos Alcaraz
Perhaps he's seen as a future squad player rather than a starter, that in 2-3 years time we're signing the likes of Yamal, Pedri, Mbappe and re-signing Armstrong, and even he might not be getting much game time!
One can dream.
One can dream.
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You can choose not to sign him. Also, I don’t know what player would want only a two year contract. You’re leaving guaranteed money in the table in case of an injury.
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I don’t think there’s any guarantee that him doing well will mean he will want to stay and sign a new contract.
Two years is an awful length of contract because after 12 months you lose any leverage in negotiation with other teams. Very thankful we have the ability to trigger an option for a third year because otherwise it’s an awful decision to sign him just for 2 years imo.
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Re: Carlos Alcaraz
This is his 5th club at the age of 22.American Evertonian wrote: ↑Sun Jun 01, 2025 8:18 pm You can choose not to sign him. Also, I don’t know what player would want only a two year contract. You’re leaving guaranteed money in the table in case of an injury.
His agents obviously like moving him about which is common with South Americans
Re: Carlos Alcaraz
Chain him to the bench unless we’re desperately chasing a goal in the last 20-30.
Talented for sure but an absolute wild card, even when it comes to making basic decisions.
Talented for sure but an absolute wild card, even when it comes to making basic decisions.