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Realistic Transfer Targets (2024/25)


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20 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

I mean Rashford is a similar profile of player to Mane - except his movement is far inferior. Mane and Jota make playing wide or central easy. Even Wilfred Zaha has been decent up top or wide. 
 

I don’t think Rashfords issue is the position thing.  

 

I dunno, Mane's work rate off the ball is way better than Rashford's and so his is goal instincts as well wide or forward play. Doubt many Liverpool fans would be happy with a straight swap like

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We have to look at the wide positions in the summer - we just don’t create enough in that area - I’d want at least 12-15 contributions from both sides each a season (mix of goals and assists) - that propels you into the top 8 comfortably 

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7 hours ago, Mikky said:

We have to look at the wide positions in the summer - we just don’t create enough in that area - I’d want at least 12-15 contributions from both sides each a season (mix of goals and assists) - that propels you into the top 8 comfortably 

That's the sort of numbers Saka, Bowen, Raphinha are putting up so yeah I'd say that's pretty much spot on. I still think ASM could be one of those, with a quality CF and RF alongside he'll find more space. 

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2 hours ago, Keegans Export said:

That's the sort of numbers Saka, Bowen, Raphinha are putting up so yeah I'd say that's pretty much spot on. I still think ASM could be one of those, with a quality CF and RF alongside he'll find more space. 

Those 3 also give you great work rate off the ball too.

 

I'd love Raph at Newcastle. £50m-£60m good deal. Any less is a bargain.

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A first-teamer from someone like Wolves, West Ham or Leicester would be a statement signing. Neves, Bowen, Tielemans, Fofana…someone of that ilk where we spend £50-60m just to say we’re coming for you.

 

 

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45 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

Those 3 also give you great work rate off the ball too.

 

I'd love Raph at Newcastle. £50m-£60m good deal. Any less is a bargain.

 

Sure I read he has a 25 million buyout if they go down. That probably brings too much competition for his signature however.

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15 minutes ago, ponsaelius said:

 

Sure I read he has a 25 million buyout if they go down. That probably brings too much competition for his signature however.

Strike early and fast. Good wages.

 

At 25 and 2 years in the PL - he might fancy going straight into a CL team. He's proven himself as much as a Grealish, Jota, Mane did to get a major move.

 

38 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

A first-teamer from someone like Wolves, West Ham or Leicester would be a statement signing. Neves, Bowen, Tielemans, Fofana…someone of that ilk where we spend £50-60m just to say we’re coming for you.

 

 

 

Don't want Tielemans. Lacks athleticism. What Willock did to him, isn't an isolated incident. Fofana would be an excellent signing. Would want him to have a more experienced partner that isn't Burn though.

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I don’t think we particularly need that sort of midfielder but just mean that calibre and reputation. Someone whose next step would normally be a ‘top 4’ club or elite CL team.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Optimistic Nut said:

A first-teamer from someone like Wolves, West Ham or Leicester would be a statement signing. Neves, Bowen, Tielemans, Fofana…someone of that ilk where we spend £50-60m just to say we’re coming for you.

 

 

 

Neves would be an incredible signing for us 

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27 minutes ago, SUPERTOON said:

Neves would be an incredible signing for us 

 

Agree, but by all accounts he is going to have his pick of big teams coming in for him. And at his age (25) he will want CL football either now, or next season, he won't want to wait 3/4 years for it. 

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Based on my limited viewing, Savanier looks a player at Montpellier. He usually plays in attacking midfield, but looks a good all rounder. He's direct, runs at opponents, loves to get a shot off and grafts his nuts off.

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With watford going down, Sarr would be a good shout.

Lingard rumerology seems like he would be open to come up north.

With these two we have some more attacking width, one free and the other reasonable price I guess.

 

Striker, we need more goals and a guarantee apart from Wilson. Spend 50-60 million on a great striker (Osihman?).

 

Defensive midfielder/pivot; Someone along the lines of hoijberg.

 

Centre back; need somebody with pace, both Dan and Schar aren´t that quick and we deffo lack some pace to allow us to press high up the pitch.

 

I reckon 120 million spend would have us top eight.

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2 minutes ago, ManDoon said:

He kind of fell off didn’t he, but he looked great for the early parts of the season 

I rate him but there is Kennedy vibes about him for some reason.

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57 minutes ago, ManDoon said:

He kind of fell off didn’t he, but he looked great for the early parts of the season 

 

We should be in for him if we are also looking for a younger striker. He was 19 years old at the start of last season. Think he's showed more than enough. Has tailed off a bit as you'd expect, with this being his first consistent top flight experience. I'd be glad with the hype dying down around him, as it would give us more of a chance.

 

This profile of player are the types that Eddie really tends to do very well with i.e. younger guys with potential that need hands on coaching and more instruction and direction, and so we should be looking to take full advantage of that.

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18 minutes ago, KaKa said:

 

We should be in for him if we are also looking for a younger striker. He was 19 years old at the start of last season. Think he's showed more than enough. Has tailed off a bit as you'd expect, with this being his first consistent top flight experience. I'd be glad with the hype dying down around him, as it would give us more of a chance.

 

This profile of player are the types that Eddie really tends to do very well with i.e. younger guys with potential that need hands on coaching and more instruction and direction, and so we should be looking to take full advantage of that.

My only concern is that if we pay £25-30m for Ekitike, we're presumably not then going to spend another £35-40m on Schick (or whoever) so we'd be relying on either Wilson staying fit or the young lad hitting the ground running.

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46 minutes ago, Keegans Export said:

My only concern is that if we pay £25-30m for Ekitike, we're presumably not then going to spend another £35-40m on Schick (or whoever) so we'd be relying on either Wilson staying fit or the young lad hitting the ground running.

 

Apparently we are going to be getting in two strikers, one first team one with experience and a younger one with big potential, and so I wouldn't be too sure we aren't going to spend around £60 - 70m on the pair.

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Just now, KaKa said:

 

Apparently we are going to be getting in two strikers, one first team one with experience and a younger one with big potential, and so I wouldn't be too sure we aren't going to spend around £60 - 70m on the pair.

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On 03/05/2022 at 15:10, Manxst said:

“Newly-rich Newcastle were widely seen as one of the few clubs that would not be put off by the financial package required, even though it is unclear if they have any interest. But it is understood Lukaku would not entertain a move to St James’ Park.”

 

https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/chelsea-fc-romelu-lukaku-transfer-news-ac-milan-newcastle-b997605.html

 

headed back to Italy I reckon. 

 

 

 

 

I'd be surprised if Italian clubs could afford the package tbh. Maybe there's more money rolling around over there than we think.

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25 minutes ago, KaKa said:

 

Apparently we are going to be getting in two strikers, one first team one with experience and a younger one with big potential, and so I wouldn't be too sure we aren't going to spend around £60 - 70m on the pair.

 

I have seen talk of two forward players, but I think that likely means an out and out striker, and someone who can play as a wide forward on the right hand side. 

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28 minutes ago, r0cafella said:

Source for this?

 

Just remember reading about it in numerous articles, particularly in the lead up to the Jan window and during it too. 

 

It's why we were also after Ekitike as the younger high potential option, while also looking at more experienced strikers in Jan.

 

2 minutes ago, sushimonster85 said:

 

I have seen talk of two forward players, but I think that likely means an out and out striker, and someone who can play as a wide forward on the right hand side. 

 

I think it will ultimately depend on what setup Howe decides on going forward. I think he originally wanted to play with one out and out striker and a second striker that drops deep, but maybe that will now change.

 

 

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