Viktor Moving on (43 Viewers)

Nuskyblue

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Don’t disagree. Is he worth the money quoted though essentially as a risk buy.
I think so. He has more about him than Solanke for example who just went for £65mil... Arsenal spent that on Havertz who is proven to be "meh" for goodness sakes.

The way the market has moved on £50M to £60M is relatively modest for a striker that will get you 30 odd goals a season IMO.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Don’t disagree. Is he worth the money quoted though essentially as a risk buy.
As a city fan yes but as a football fan no but when you look at some of the transfer fees the world is mad. But he is better than Solanke and right Spurs have spent a fortune on him.
 

Nuskyblue

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I think so. He has more about him than Solanke for example who just went for £65mil... Arsenal spent that on Havertz who is proven to be "meh" for goodness sakes.

The way the market has moved on £50M to £60M is relatively modest for a striker that will get you 30 odd goals a season IMO.
As a city fan yes but as a football fan no but when you look at some of the transfer fees the world is mad. But he is better than Solanke and right Spurs have spent a fortune on him.
Get your own opinions you freeloader 😉
 
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San Francisco

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Don’t see it happening now either which is a big concern as I don’t envisage us getting the marquee CM or CB/RB.

Lots of talk we are at our spending cap for FFP so I think the squad stays mainly the same without it.

This is my concern too. No rumours, nothing suggesting who we’re after and we’re only 10 days til the window closes.

Need those signings or we can forget about top 6.
 

fatso

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This is my concern too. No rumours, nothing suggesting who we’re after and we’re only 10 days til the window closes.

Need those signings or we can forget about top 6.
We're good enough for the top 6 now!

1 or 2 more would be ideal, but we've only really lost O'hare from last years first 11 and Rudoni is more than filling that position.
Plus having Sakamoto back is a massive bonus. And If Dovin proves to be successful we should be laughing.

Then there's the extra squad depth with EMC and BTA, and who knows how good Rodrigues could be?

There's Sheaf to come back in, and then there's the extra experience of the English game that Torp now has.

And once we settle our back 4 we should be more solid.

Top 6 should be nailed on.
What you worried about?
 

Fergusons_Beard

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We're good enough for the top 6 now!

1 or 2 more would be ideal, but we've only really lost O'hare from last years first 11 and Rudoni is more than filling that position.
Plus having Sakamoto back is a massive bonus. And If Dovin proves to be successful we should be laughing.

Then there's the extra squad depth with EMC and BTA, and who knows how good Rodrigues could be?

There's Sheaf to come back in, and then there's the extra experience of the English game that Torp now has.

And once we settle our back 4 we should be more solid.

Top 6 should be nailed on.
What you worried about?

Absolutely this- nailed on.

5 year plan-add steadily, spend wisely, get progressively better squad, get promoted and stay up.

That’s the kicker-the knack of squad building to stay in the premier league once we go up (and we will).

Same as Brentford, Fulham and Wolves.

The amount of folks shitting the bed because we desperately need a midfielder or a ‘old school’ centre back will be nothing to those who’ll pop up if we go up and get hammered every week.

Of course it would be great to have a couple of new additions to our squad to help with injuries and of course we miss Sheaf (who wouldn’t!).

But ffs try and be content with what we’ve got-a very, very competitive team who can beat any team in this division.

With a new midfielder or not.


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Flying Fokker

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Absolutely this- nailed on.

5 year plan-add steadily, spend wisely, get progressively better squad, get promoted and stay up.

That’s the kicker-the knack of squad building to stay in the premier league once we go up (and we will).

Same as Brentford, Fulham and Wolves.

The amount of folks shitting the bed because we desperately need a midfielder or a ‘old school’ centre back will be nothing to those who’ll pop up if we go up and get hammered every week.

Of course it would be great to have a couple of new additions to our squad to help with injuries and of course we miss Sheaf (who wouldn’t!).

But ffs try and be content with what we’ve got-a very, very competitive team who can beat any team in this division.

With a new midfielder or not.


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Add Brighton, West Ham, Palace, Villa. All managed to stay up. Southampton and Burnley are a couple more.
 

junglej13

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Only place I see Vik now is a Chelsea panic buy

Arsenal seemingly content with Havertz, and they'll regret that when his purple patch ends
Sounds like Nketiah to Forest is finally moving in the right direction. Arsenal will bring someone in and sounds like Gyokeres is front runner.

Disappointingly it sounds like Sporting are going to miss out on that Vitor Roque to Betis though which might have helped to grease the wheels.
 

rexo87

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Sounds like Nketiah to Forest is finally moving in the right direction. Arsenal will bring someone in and sounds like Gyokeres is front runner.
Arsenal fan I spoke to reckons they’ll go for a marquee signing in a different position. Sounds like they’re happy with Havertz and Jesus as backup
 

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