Transfer targets (12 Viewers)

SkyBlueGuy

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It wouldn’t be that much. 15 for Gyo 5 for Hamer I would imagine
I might have agreed with that valuation of hamer at the start of the season, but I'd be seriously disappointed with that return after the season he's had (after the red cards). He's managed double figures for goals and assists (only one assist behind Giles), halved his number of yellow cards from last season, he's 3rd in the league for "big chances created", he's at or near the top in a lot of the average match ratings stats I've seen (interestingly so is Ryan Manning who's currently available on a free!) And has won 5 MOTM awards in his last 7 games!

That's got to be worth more than £5million?
 

Grendel

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If we go up. we don't have to let the likes of Gus' agent screw us totally with wages. We still have a year of his contract left, and let's say we upped his salary to 35k/40k a week, if he turned it down we could still keep him, and he'd remain on lower wages (which would be mad from his point of view, as he could pick up a career ending injury) We could afford to play a bit more hardball with the guaranteed PL money offsetting the loss of a transfer fee 12 months later.

I think If we go up hamer will just stick it out on his contract and run it down
 

shmmeee

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Only PL experience I’d go for would be at CB to be honest see if we can pick up a cheap or free experienced player to fill the Fadz role. Fill the rest with cheaper foreign talent and young lower league or Prem U23 releases. Giles, BNC, etc.
 

Legia Sky Blue

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If we do get promoted Manning is the sort of player we should go for. Instead of current PL players I would rather we try to pick up the best from the Championship who are likely to have more hunger and upside about them in terms of sell on fees.
 

Seymour_East

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For me there is only one scenario, solidifying the squad looking at top half championship going up or not. Robins has the knack of finding players who are willing to be part of a team, whether they play or not, look at Maguire seems to fill his role in the ‘ team spirit’ department without getting a game Panzo another player with the same attitude the last couple of months.

Also , case in point, Chelsea and Tottenham just look like a bunch of overpaid and expensive players without any will to help each other. I think Robins will of course look at footballing quality but will make sure the character of the player is the one of the top ’skills’.

Then again. what do I or any of us really know?
 

Grendel

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Only PL experience I’d go for would be at CB to be honest see if we can pick up a cheap or free experienced player to fill the Fadz role. Fill the rest with cheaper foreign talent and young lower league or Prem U23 releases. Giles, BNC, etc.

Why? That’s relegation and a shite season of losses
 

shmmeee

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Why? That’s relegation and a shite season of losses

Maybe. But maybe not, depends who we can pick up, there’s plenty of foreign players available at a fraction of the cost of established PL players of the same quality.

If you want to spunk every penny on trying to stay up, it’s a risky strategy. Better to keep doing what we’re doing just on a bigger scale. We’ve got very few players with extensive Championship experience before coming to us in our current team.
 

Grendel

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Maybe. But maybe not, depends who we can pick up, there’s plenty of foreign players available at a fraction of the cost of established PL players of the same quality.

If you want to spunk every penny on trying to stay up, it’s a risky strategy. Better to keep doing what we’re doing just on a bigger scale. We’ve got very few players with extensive Championship experience before coming to us in our current team.

I think Brentford have the lowest published wage bill and have some ok. I’d suspect there are promotion bonuses in the contracts which last time was circa 50% - players will want premier league money to come. We have i think only 2 premier league loans so forget Cuffey
 

shmmeee

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I think Brentford have the lowest published wage bill and have some ok. I’d suspect there are promotion bonuses in the contracts which last time was circa 50% - players will want premier league money to come. We have i think only 2 premier league loans so forget Cuffey

I wouldn’t loan BNC, but if he’s up for sale…

I think it’ll be a similar plan to our last promotion: Beg borrow and steal a squad of 18 and hope for a siege mentality.
 

Nuskyblue

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Only PL experience I’d go for would be at CB to be honest see if we can pick up a cheap or free experienced player to fill the Fadz role. Fill the rest with cheaper foreign talent and young lower league or Prem U23 releases. Giles, BNC, etc.
If we could sneak Dawson from wolves that would be a great bit of business
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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If we go up, I can see us signing Continental players we have never heard of, for a fraction of the price we would pay for domestic ones.

Which is sometimes the only option. The problem we have is we don’t have an international scouting network. The likes of Brighton is amazing in terms of the foreign signings they make. Of course we’ve had Leo and now Vik from their network. I would want us to emulate what they’ve done.
 

fatso

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not a chance. He’ll be on £80K a week plus
Not once they get relegated, there are clauses in all the Leicester players contracts that dramatically slash their wages if relegated.

Of course there will be other Premier league sides that will look to sign him, with Tottenham, Newcastle and West ham rumoured to be interested.
 

Legia Sky Blue

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If we are looking abroad the Japanese/ Korean market looks to be a potentially good one. Caught a bit of the Brighton/ Arsenal game last week and Mitoma looked a hell of a player. I believe Celtic have successfully targetted signings from that part of the world too.
 

PVA

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If we are looking abroad the Japanese/ Korean market looks to be a potentially good one. Caught a bit of the Brighton/ Arsenal game last week and Mitoma looked a hell of a player. I believe Celtic have successfully targetted signings from that part of the world too.

Whilst I agree the foreign market is the way to go, Brighton have an incredible scouting system. I would love to emulate them.
 

SkyblueDad

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Robins plays a certain system so I’m sure he’ll recruit players to supplement that, whichever league we are in we need lots of players.
But it’s a tough task in the prem, Brighton have been tremendous and could still pip Liverpool for fifth spot but are likely to lose main men McCallister and Mitoma in the summer to so-called bigger boys.
It’s a crazy division.
 

Gint11

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Not once they get relegated, there are clauses in all the Leicester players contracts that dramatically slash their wages if relegated.

Of course there will be other Premier league sides that will look to sign him, with Tottenham, Newcastle and West ham rumoured to be interested.

Fair enough. He’ll get interest from clubs in the top 6-8 won’t he so the only way he’s joining us again is probably if we’re in the top flight and he’s in his twilight years. The only way it’ll be sooner than that is if we quickly become a top 10 Prem team which I can’t see anytime soon.
 

SkyblueDad

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Fair enough. He’ll get interest from clubs in the top 6-8 won’t he so the only way he’s joining us again is probably if we’re in the top flight and he’s in his twilight years. The only way it’ll be sooner than that is if we quickly become a top 10 Prem team which I can’t see anytime soon.
Got a point but did you see us in a play-off final anytime soon.
 

procdoc

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If we went up I can see us going in for players like Ryan Sesegnon, Nat Phillips, Brandon Williams, fringe premier league players
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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All good players and imo would be good additions to our squad BUT wages ? I don’t know what their individual deals at MU are but take fallen hero Mason Greenwood who United are looking to loan out I’ve read he is apparently on £75k a week. Getting young stars from the top premier clubs it’s high wages and they are a bit of a risk.
Why you need a squad cap. Ridiculous the number of young players nowhere near the top teams first XI on wages even a lot of Championship clubs can't afford and then being loaned out. We need to get this talent filtering down the pyramid and letting others teams benefit financially from their progression.
 

SkyblueDad

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I thought the loaning out of players was reducing which should help spreading talent around. We have loans here who might become regulars at their parent clubs but long shots, Doyle the prime example has it in him but will City wait for him when they can recruit any player in the world.
 

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