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Thread: Loan deals

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    Loan deals

    Don't know how far in the process we are with the takeover situation, but no matter what it seems to me that Rafa won't have a lot of money for January. Should we be looking at 6-month loan deals for the rest of the season to add some temporary quality/competition for our team? I think this might be the most useful approach as we definitely need some new faces either way you look at it.

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    I think we'll have enough for 1 quality (well in comparison to the rest of our squad) signing and then yes i think we should make some loan bids for players.

    With a world cup coming up, i'd of thought there would be some that want to be playing regularly in a chance to get into their squads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jammy89 View Post
    I think we'll have enough for 1 quality (well in comparison to the rest of our squad) signing and then yes i think we should make some loan bids for players.

    With a world cup coming up, i'd of thought there would be some that want to be playing regularly in a chance to get into their squads.
    That's exactly what I thought Jammy. Just a question of who's available now.

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