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Jarrod Bowen/Daniel Podence/Steven Bergwijn?

southlondonyiddo

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Will be interesting to see who has the biggest impact and ends up being the best value for money

All 3 signed in the January window for similar price tags

Just saw Podence come off the bench for Wolves and have an immediate impact. Looked sharp and intelligent on the ball. Fitted in straight away and got involved in a few decent moves

Might not be fair on Bowen as he’s going into an incredibly difficult situation playing with a pretty poor group of players and straight out of the championship but he’s highly thought of so let’s see

As for SB will be good to hopefully get our first glimpses of him tomorrow afternoon v Man City. Hope he rips it up ASAP and is the pick of this bunch
 

spursfan77

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Yeah it’s definitely one to watch. Podence definitely impressed me in the CL this year against us.
 

danielneeds

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They’ve all got some standout qualities which should help them.

Bowen is able to score well off both feet.

Podence has that low centre of gravity and is hard to get off the ball.

Bergwijn has genuine searing pace.
 

jonnie83

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Pace is something we are seriously lacking so very happy with Bergwijn. Podence does look a good player though
 

hughy

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Bit unfair to compare the three as Bowen will be playing in a far easier league than the Premier League next season.
 

southlondonyiddo

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Bit unfair to compare the three as Bowen will be playing in a far easier league than the Premier League next season.

Extremely good point

I did actually think at the time they bought him that they were hedging their bets because he clearly is a very good player in the championship and has experience of that league for next season!!
 

punkisback

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They’ve all got some standout qualities which should help them.

Bowen is able to score well off both feet.

Podence has that low centre of gravity and is hard to get off the ball.

Bergwijn has genuine searing pace.
Bowen is more like snodgrass with a bit of pace. He needs providers.
 
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