Summer transfer window 2024 (16 Viewers)

junglej13

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That suggestion just made me yawn
Haha. I thought this wouldn't be welcome. Everyone loves a few million dropped on a foreign unknown signing but I honestly think he actually ticks a few boxes for what we need around the team at the min. Not necessarily a starter but some who could fill in when Sheaf is injured. Maybe start 10-15 games.
 

Perennial Lurker

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Haha. I thought this wouldn't be welcome. Everyone loves a few million dropped on a foreign unknown signing but I honestly think he actually ticks a few boxes for what we need around the team at the min. Not necessarily a starter but some who could fill in when Sheaf is injured. Maybe start 10-15 games.
Problem is Matty James spends most of his time injured
 

Balli001

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Haha. I thought this wouldn't be welcome. Everyone loves a few million dropped on a foreign unknown signing but I honestly think he actually ticks a few boxes for what we need around the team at the min. Not necessarily a starter but some who could fill in when Sheaf is injured. Maybe start 10-15 games.
Eccles and even Allen can do that job. We dont need James
 

baldy

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Haha. I thought this wouldn't be welcome. Everyone loves a few million dropped on a foreign unknown signing but I honestly think he actually ticks a few boxes for what we need around the team at the min. Not necessarily a starter but some who could fill in when Sheaf is injured. Maybe start 10-15 games.

Who mentioned any unknown foreign signings? Nothing to do with it - it's just a crap suggestion
 

SkyBlueStallion_89

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I think we've definitely passed the likes of Matt James as a transfer target, even if his injury record wasnt as bad, so I wouldn't take him as for the lad from Liverpool Clark, he looks good and technical but I'd rather we go for the likes of Madsen or Bernede who we can sign on a 4 year deal, he'll be our player and not devolping a youngster for Liverpool who'll go back at the end of the season.

I know others on here who'd probably disagree and be keen for the lad to join us however I just think there's so much untapped talent in the European leagues for us to sign IMO.
 
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Haha. I thought this wouldn't be welcome. Everyone loves a few million dropped on a foreign unknown signing but I honestly think he actually ticks a few boxes for what we need around the team at the min. Not necessarily a starter but some who could fill in when Sheaf is injured. Maybe start 10-15 games.
He was a very intelligent short term signing at the time and I think we would have been relegated that season without him. But he is not what we need now.
 
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I did want us to sign James after his loan spell but as you say we have moved on
I didn't want us to sign him after the loan. Hamer and Sheaf were better, but we needed his experience short term that season.
 

StrettoBoy

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Ao Tanaka would be my shout from Fortuna Dusseldorf, looks brilliant from the admittedly limited footage I have seen of him. Played against Ipswich last week though, and their fans said he was the best player on the pitch.

He looks top class.

Reputedly going to Leeds for £2 million.

☹️
 

Deity

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Those that take comfort that if we sell Simms or Sheaf or Wright it doesn’t matter because look how we are now having sold Vik need to understand the principle of diminishing returns.

We had a poor squad with poor quality players and the benefit from selling Vik and Hamer was huge. We reinvested the money to strengthen the entire squad.

However if we were to sell Simms now for £12m for example we would need to spend at least 50%-75% on his replacement not to go backwards which leaves perhaps enough for a full back or a CDM.

We might be marginally stronger as a squad but the big step changes have gone and if you got the Simms replacement wrong you go backwards quickly.

King, Austin and Robins will understand this which makes the next few weeks interesting for sure.

IF Wright is unhappy or Sheaf gets the Premier offer he wants it will be a huge test for the club.
 

covcity4life

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You can't turn down double figures for sheaf of he goes for free next year I don't think.

It's same situation as hamer last year
 

shmmeee

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Those that take comfort that if we sell Simms or Sheaf or Wright it doesn’t matter because look how we are now having sold Vik need to understand the principle of diminishing returns.

We had a poor squad with poor quality players and the benefit from selling Vik and Hamer was huge. We reinvested the money to strengthen the entire squad.

However if we were to sell Simms now for £12m for example we would need to spend at least 50%-75% on his replacement not to go backwards which leaves perhaps enough for a full back or a CDM.

We might be marginally stronger as a squad but the big step changes have gone and if you got the Simms replacement wrong you go backwards quickly.

King, Austin and Robins will understand this which makes the next few weeks interesting for sure.

IF Wright is unhappy or Sheaf gets the Premier offer he wants it will be a huge test for the club.

Why would we sell Simms for £12m though? It would be more like £25m with his age, nationality, and time left on his deal.
 

cov87!

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Sheaf definitely off? Such a shame, he's been pivotal to our progression. He just keeps getting better and better, so comfortable under pressure and on the half turn. Would have suited us even better this season with dovin and his distribution into midfield. Gutted if he moves on.
 

ProfessorbyGrace

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Is Madsen a similar player to Sheaf?

For anyone who knows.
 

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