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Just now, Kimbo said:


Ramos has said he’s not leaving this season. I can’t see PSG forcing him when they don’t need the money and he’s a good bench option.

 

You guys pay too much attention to celebrations and post match interviews.

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14 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

I've been here ye daft sod. :lol: Obviously links to players after Wissa. Those players are long past being available and were also future Isak replacements.

 

They won’t have any now. This is why I think Isak stays. Not only did they exhaust their Wilson list. They now know in advance they’ve no one to bed in if they decided to sell Isak in 12 months. They had a plan for two strikers LONG term but not both in this window. Sesko was never really part of the plan this window but as soon as he was and we missed out we were done trying to get 2 in.

 

The plan B you seek now might be attacking midfielders and try and get more goals from midfield and create more chances for a less potent forward (Osula + Gordon) until Isak is reinstated.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Crimson Cardigan said:

I agree on McTominay, but let’s be honest , people on here had him down as worse than Longstaff.

 

wouldnt want Sancho, Garnacho, Rashford for character/style reasons, Hoiland is just not very good, and who else is there?

 

 

 

People on here talk a good game when it comes to assessing players, but the majority haven't got a clue

 

All those ones you've named are the ones to avoid. Overpaid and with bad attitudes.

 

Hojland might do OK if he can go somewhere where there's less expectation and he can regain some confidence. He's worth a fraction of what Man Utd paid for him though

 

The likes of Mainoo and Amad should do well elsewhere. Even Antony did well on loan at Betis

 

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Kimbo said:

The talk was always that they wanted £50m, now we’re late in the window and they’ve lost out on Kalimuendo. It’s also obvious that they’ll be in a relegation battle this season. So I suppose it makes sense.

 

Move on.

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The more I read up about Jackson the more I think Eddie would turn him into an absolute terror.


Feels like it’s a deal that we could have got done by now as well as Chelsea just want rid by all accounts.

 

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1 minute ago, Shak said:

The more I read up about Jackson the more I think Eddie would turn him into an absolute terror.


Feels like it’s a deal that we could have got done by now as well as Chelsea just want rid by all accounts.

 

 

He feels like the realistic Isak last minute 'replacement'.

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It seems like we're doing a Liverpool here, except we're in a more desperate position than they are. 

 

You don't want to be held to ransom by clubs, but at some point you're going to have to actually pay what they want if you want to land a player. £50m-60m sounds a lot for a 28 year old, but isn't exactly completely unreasonable for a striker who scored 19 premier league goals last season and is the only capable striker in Brentford's squad, especially in the position we're in where a proven striker could be the difference between midtable and top 6. If he scores 19 goals again this season it's almost certainly money well spent. 

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1 minute ago, Shak said:

The more I read up about Jackson the more I think Eddie would turn him into an absolute terror.


Feels like it’s a deal that we could have got done by now as well as Chelsea just want rid by all accounts.

 

There’s something quite appealing about picking up a player from the septic six (a  Jackson or a Højlund) and turning them into a master of their trade/position. Rather have a ready made one obvs! 

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I'd be buzzing with Jackson in before Liverpool like, crazy I'm saying that in 2025.

 

Regarding Ramos, what do people not like about him? I haven't seen loads of him like, but I've got visions of him being an Aguero for us, he looks alright in possession around the box and has the potential to be a pretty lethal poacher.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Geordie Magpie said:

Said for a while I think this goes through but much closer to deadline day, not ideal when we need a striker in before next Monday!

 

Yes, I could see this being the case.

 

However, in the meantime I could see us signing another striker, like we were on our way to doing with Sesko.

 

The Isak move will then be directly tied to what happens with Wissa.

 

We will not go into the season without a striker that isn't already comfortable scoring goals in the Prem, and it looks like it will either be Isak or Wissa.

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3 minutes ago, Andy said:

It seems like we're doing a Liverpool here, except we're in a more desperate position than they are. 

 

You don't want to be held to ransom by clubs, but at some point you're going to have to actually pay what they want if you want to land a player. £50m-60m sounds a lot for a 28 year old, but isn't exactly completely unreasonable for a striker who scored 19 premier league goals last season and is the only capable striker in Brentford's squad, especially in the position we're in where a proven striker could be the difference between midtable and top 6. If he scores 19 goals again this season it's almost certainly money well spent. 

 

Always thought the amount which was discussed, and apparently we thought we were going to pay for him, seemed low. It comes across in the discussion of who he 'replaces' as well, as weird as that is. A 19 goal striker is not replacing Callum Wilson [emoji38]

 

 

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1 minute ago, KaKa said:

 

Yes, I could see this being the case.

 

However, in the meantime I could see us signing another striker, like we were on our way to doing with Sesko.

 

The Isak move will then be directly tied to what happens with Wissa.

 

We will not go into the season without a striker that isn't already comfortable scoring goals in the Prem, and it looks like it will either be Isak or Wissa.

Ramos seems the only stand out option at the minute, longer this goes on Isak will probably benstaying

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