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Thread: Transfer window expectations

  1. #1
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    Transfer window expectations

    Couple of weeks or so to go. TP and GM both talk about 5 new signings in. Who do you think we will get in, assuming Gareth Barry is one of them.
    For me:
    Kone from Sunderland
    Marc Wilson from Bournemouth if he hasn't already gone somewhere else
    Joel Ward from Palace as the left back, although TP has said before he doesn't like buying players from former clubs
    Musa or Ishmali from Leicester on loan most probably

    Worry for me is that I can still see Chadli going and if so we need another quality signing up front, especially as Rondon may go as well. Goodness knows who that will be! Possibly Jensen from Tottenham but Leavy will probably want more than we are prepared to pay.

    Who are you expecting?

  2. #2
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    Can an update of all 'movements' be posted please? Ta

  3. #3
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    My expectations are low for the remaining 2 weeks.....Barry alone has increased our average squad age by about 100 years....so yeah...low expectations.....not great.....

  4. #4
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    With Evans and chadli money at least 50m + berahino money + what we had to spend as well I would expect some major incoming deals , think Deeney will be 1

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