For me hes one to keep and i am sure he would stay if the £ its ok, Certain players will draw others in im sure. Not having any pre Madonnas has to help that.
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/h...t-taking-chelsea-starlet-on-season-long-loan/ https://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/articles/2017/201718-slutsky-pre-season-interview-1/ https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/d...o-battle-pl-duo-for-sheffield-wednesday-star/
Signing a player like Lees would show our intentions & I'd be happier with that signing than loads of players from Chelski, it would show me more we were serious & that we've learnt from past mistakes. Relying on another team to loan us players is a dangerous game to play, because they don't care about us, Arsenal with Golovin, they aren't going to push the boat out to get him & then loan him to us, they'll be doing business for themselves first then maybe sign him. Even then, there's still no guarantee he'll come to us, they may decide to keep him or do a deal elsewhere for a loan. We were relying on Campbell signing in '08, that worked out well! Also relying on Chelski is the most risky. They could pull the plug whenever they want. I'm sure we'll sign any deal just to get the players, then if it goes tits up, AGAIN, we're back with another ****ed up January!
An adept at Olympique Lyonnais, Maciej Rybus (27) has several tracks to revive, as his agent explained again recently. One of these drop-off points is in England. According to Pilza Nozna, Hull City would also like to bet on the Polish international (44 caps, 2 goals). The new manager of the Tigers Leonid Slutsky knows very well the left-hander for having confronted him several times when one coached the CSKA Moscow and the other evolved to the Terek Grozny.
That would be a great left side... Rybus & Grosicki, both Polish internationals and know each others game.
They seem like one and the same this year. It looks like there's a quick route to the first team if they're good enough, which definitely isn't a bad thing.