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1 minute ago, The College Dropout said:

Loan-to-buy. The funds will be guaranteed next year. Likely Everton circumventing FFP ala Mbappe from Monaco.

 

But it's for Che Adams

Terrible from Southampton giving their best striker to a fellow relegation rival. I quite like Adams.

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5 minutes ago, toon25 said:

Aside from Leicester, who've done nothing, who would folk say have done good business so far this window?

 

I think a lot of clubs have spent really well tbh. Manure aside.

North London clubs, Brentford. City has signed the best player but also lost some options.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, toon25 said:

Aside from Leicester, who've done nothing, who would folk say have done good business so far this window?

 

I think a lot of clubs have spent really well tbh. Manure aside.

 

Arsenal and Spurs definitely

 

 

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Think loads of teams have made good signings tbh. Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea, Man City all have stronger squads than what they started with. Us, West Ham, Villa, Brentford, Fulham all have made good signings. Jury's out on some of Leeds'.

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50 minutes ago, St1pe said:

Sarr is one we’ll regret not going for I think. Out of the available wingers in our price range he seemed the one ticked a lot of our boxes.
 

I think Leeds will do well this season. 

 

I don't know man. I think if we wanted him we could have got him, so if we don't then we must think we can do better.

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2 minutes ago, cubaricho said:

Weren’t like 7 of their starting 11 on loan or something crazy like that?! :lol: 

Only 3 in the playoff final were on loan. Those 3 players where arguably the most iniential in their rise to promotion.

 

Of those loan players that they'll miss this season: Spence (RB), Garner (AM). All others could quite easily be bought or replaced.

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