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Thread: New right back on his way

  1. #1
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    New right back on his way


  2. #2
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    How is it that when I trawl through the internet looking for information about these incoming players, I always read something about injury. This one had surgery on a knee injury last year. Don't worry though because someone on one leg would still be an improvement on Nyom!

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    He was highly rated from what I recall a few years ago, but he's hardly played since so I would only want him on a loan to permanent deal, even though £1.5m sounds little in today's market.

    Still rather have MH back though.

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    WE always buy injured players. love them. Cruciate knee problems probably tops the list.

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    I know there is is talk of us wanting him as a CH but for me if Everton are prepared to let him go then he should be top of our list. Flexible and an excellent player in both positions but one that doesn’t come with any risks (except of course the normal, such as injuries).

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