If Ayew leaves on a last minute transfer deal like Gylfi did we can forget a reliable replacement coming in. He is probably the only sensible experienced forward here.....
If there’s anything to it, and he’s handed in an xfer request, it’ll do (us) more harm than good to keep him.
It’s dead in the water from what I’ve read. They want something stupid money wise around 1m for the season. As much as I would like to see him here, not for 1m and own bugger all.
Only know they're finding out , they should have asked us , we knew https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...ng-block-Swansea-stars-90-000-week-wages.html
If only that was true https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...ws/joe-rodon-harry-maguire-tottenham-19106069
As it all is , there is a very small pool of people who can rightly call themselves " journalists " the rest are graduates with a degree in social studies and very little else. (a bit like coppers these days I suppose)
I seem to recall a loan fee of £1,000,000.00 paid to Chelsea for Josh McEachran. Whatever happened to him ?
Jose Mourinho is ready to offer a number of his Tottenham fringe players to Swansea City in a fresh bid to get the Joe Rodon deal over the line in the next 48 hours, according to reports. I assume these are extreme fringe!
A terrible move for Wilson. Why on earth would he want to associate himself with the hoofers ? Then there's the Sala business. Why are Clubs dealing with those welchers ? What happened to the transfer embargo ? Did Wigan get paid for Moore ? I'm glad that The Swans dug their heels in, and stuck to their financial limits. It's the wise option. It's been an endless transfer window, but The Swans have done pretty well out of it. Losing Rodon, if he does leave, was inevitable. Once the big boys show interest, the writing is on the wall.
Fabio Borini could be heading back to Swansea, on a free transfer, per BBC. Well, he was magic the first time around, but 9 years, or thereabouts, have elapsed since he helped propel The mighty Swans into the PL. Can he do it again ?
It seems Liverpool have accepted the welchers offer of £ 1,200,000.00 for Wilson loan. Good luck collecting the money. Clearly Klopp isn't the manager everyone seems to think he is. With Derby and Swansea in the hunt, he is sending Wilson to the footballing wasteland located between Swansea and Newport. A free of charge loan to Newport County would better serve Wilson's interests. Surely Liverpool don't need the money, but they do need to protect their players. They have a duty of care.