His stats from last season do nothing to justify his £50m+ estimation:
npgp90 | gcp90 | ccp90 | ap90 | ccv |
0.55 | 0.71 | 0.9 | 0.08 | 8.7 |
pass% | bp% | sacc% | shot% | TTI90 |
85.5 | 62.3 | 36.5 | 16.7 | 9.5 |
gsp90 | gap90 | gop90 | tgop | gopd90 |
2.12 | 0.63 | 1.49 | 1.61 | -0.12 |
His pass success rate of 85.5% is excellent, at being misleading. I'm not sure If I have ever seen a back pass percentage above 60, even Iago Aspas had 58.1% last season. He does have a low turnover rate, but he wasn't exactly the primary ball carrier for PSG, they do have a few other well-known footballers on their squad. In fact, he only averaged 28 pass attempts and 3.8 shots per 90 minutes last season, for perspective, Ibrahimovic averaged 50 and 5.2 respectively.
Further proof that his passing rate from last season was an anomaly:
year | age | club | comp | app(sub) | pcom | patt | pass% |
2012-13 | 26 | Napoli | Serie A | 33(1) | 544 | 598 | 77.9 |
2011-12 | 25 | Napoli | Serie A | 32(3) | 551 | 758 | 72.7 |
2010-11 | 24 | Napoli | Serie A | 32(3) | 495 | 678 | 73 |
2009-10 | 23 | Palermo | Serie A | 31(3) | 523 | 682 | 76.7 |
totals | 2113 | 2716 | 77.8 |
His previous four year average is nearly 8 points lower. All those expensive teammates make him look like a Pirlo, when he's really just a Kevin Nolan. Oddly enough, his 8.7 ccv is his lowest in five years, while his career high was 18.8, his first season in Napoli. His five year average though is only 11.
Cavani is far from worth £50m, he's probably not even worth £15m. I hope Van Gaal buys him though, it will just add to the horrible deals they made this summer.
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