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Realistic Transfer Targets (2025/26)


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29 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

James Trafford in the summer?

 

One season where he's number 2 with the potential to push Pope, then look to replace him after that.


He’s not ready for that and won’t be for a few years.

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Not sure if he has signed a new contract yet or not. Seems to have everything but shooting quality (yet) and not expensive.  Would be perfect. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Holmesy said:

Surprised Hojberg hasn’t been mentioned as a possibility. Spurs looking to get rid, 18 months left on his contract, pure #6 but still contributes going forward. What would he cost? £10m?

Portably would cost more than that EPl tax is real plus almost 29 so no resale value. 

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3 minutes ago, Holmesy said:

Surprised Hojberg hasn’t been mentioned as a possibility. Spurs looking to get rid, 18 months left on his contract, pure #6 but still contributes going forward. What would he cost? £10m?

Similar issue to Phillips no? Fairly big fee, fairly big wages, low resale value. Not as bad.

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4 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

Similar issue to Phillips no? Fairly big fee, fairly big wages, low resale value. Not as bad.

Spurs have paid pretty low wages historically so he'd probably fit into our structure. Apparently Spurs don't want a loan, so it would be a straight transfer.

Seems like a much lower risk option to Phillips, without a huge drop-off in quality. 

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On 15/01/2024 at 14:09, Ikon said:

Not sure if he has signed a new contract yet or not. Seems to have everything but shooting quality (yet) and not expensive.  Would be perfect. 

 

 

 


Even if he did sign a new contract he won’t cost much

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23 minutes ago, Holmesy said:

Spurs have paid pretty low wages historically so he'd probably fit into our structure. Apparently Spurs don't want a loan, so it would be a straight transfer.

Seems like a much lower risk option to Phillips, without a huge drop-off in quality. 

Google search suggests he earns over £100k p/w. It's a lot for a back-up midfielder for us.

 

Spurs wage bill is considerably larger than ours which is probably why we didn't sign Maddison.

 

 

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Chelsea are willing to let striker Armando Broja leave on a permanent basis, provided a suitable offer is received, says The Athletic's David Ornstein.  There is interest from a number of clubs in the 22-year-old Albania international including Fulham, West Ham, and Wolves

 

 

Would anyone take him here? I've never really rated him

 

 

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Think Broja has a lot of talent but the injuries stunted his progress a bit.

 

Not too dissimilar to what happened with Livramento at Chelsea.

 

Could see him flourish in the right environment.

 

 

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