If we can get him in that would be a game changer, he has a very bright future, he scored a lot fo goals for Swansea in only half a season there I believe. I'd feel sorry for Idah though as i think it will reduce his chances of game time unless he goes out on loan. Skipp looks like a direct replacement for Trybull with more legs.
11 in 22 for Swansea firing them into play off contention. He was the stand out player when England U17s won the World Cup getting the golden boot with 8 goals . I was very impressed with him
Rick, SW doesn't "choose" any players, so can't be blamed for choosing "wrong" ones. DF is the person who decides what we need and which of the affordable and available loan options to take. But anyway, I don't see any reason to connect those "failed" loans to performances after the re-start. We were all waiting with bated breath to see what three months of review and analysis had produced by way of a survival strategy. In the event it was difficult to discern any strategy at all. Whatever it was, the players didn't appear to have much belief in it.
Thompson is contracted until 2022, but his chances of coming back to us are probably slim, as Suffolk says. Morris too.
Yeah i've just seen this and I have to agree i'm surprised its not a permanent, perhaps there were no takers?
That answers my question about Heise being the only LB if Lewis goes and McCallum is loaned out. Seems that the Spanish lad is on his way to CR.
Quintilla now official. https://www.canaries.co.uk/News/202...igning-of-villarreal-defender-xavi-quintilla/ Interesting how Farke says we lacked competition in the full back areas last season, which has now been remedied. So a suggestion that the aim is Lewis+Quintilla at LB, or at least if Lewis leaves, we might be back in the market for a LB? Pinkun phrase it as McCallum will leave on loan if Lewis stays, so perhaps not sure. https://www.pinkun.com/norwich-city/city-sign-spanish-left-back-1-6797871
The competition is quite healthy at the moment and Byram's ability to play on either flank brings another dimension, even if Lewis does leave. They seem to have researched Xavi pretty thoroughly. To confirm his potential incentive to play well, Xavi added: “I come here to play as many minutes as possible. We want to play good football for the fans to see. I would love to play in the Premier League, so I will do everything possible to get Norwich into the top league.” Let's hope it works. With an option to buy at £2.7m it seems to be a good deal, considering Transfermarkt list his base price as £3.6m.
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