Not that daft, some of the clubs in the National League are rather competitive on budget with some L1/L2 clubs. It's why you see some players moving from L1/L2 clubs to non-league in a counter-intuitive move.
Sorry but that was exactly my point I was saying that the gap between the bottom of L1 and the top end of the NL wasn't particularly wide
I’m sure being a goalkeeper must be the worst position to be in, to get anywhere, you have to be the best, even then, there’s still no guarantee of making it at a decent level. The fact that people on here are saying they’d like to see Cartwright go out on loan to a lower local team, is a bit big headed. These local teams already have keepers, might not be interested in him, after all, unless they’re going to try & sign him permanently, he’s just there to help us out, then they’re back in the same boat. I’m sure there’s a good few other teams higher up saying the same thing about their keepers. It’s similar in our position with Baxter, he ultimately wants to play for Chelski, but it’s unlikely he’ll get the chance, so then he might move to us, but that then pushes Ingram down, who might want to stay, might not, leaving Cartwright in a bit of a no man’s land if he can’t get his chance, this knock on effect carries on down to the next keeper, hoping to break through.
We can sign players now (we've already signed Traore), they just won't become official City players until the transfer window opens on June 10.
If we do sell KLP, think forest going up has increased his value a bit. Made Johnson less likely to go from forest.
There is a wage cap in the National League next season so whatever has been spent cannot. Also, another odd rule is that the Welsh teams in Non-League cannot loan in players during the loan window like English counterparts
Completely agree, getting Johnson out of Forest has just become nigh on impossible this season. So that should be more suitors for KLP. It seems even more likely that Keano will leave now
This one seems highly unlikely, considering he's on £50k a week, but the bloke who's posted it has almost 1m followers... Nwakaeme, who could not agree with Trabzonspor, is on his way to Hull City! Hull City, owned by Acun Ilıcalı, who wants to set up an ambitious squad to go to the Premier League this season, has come very close to an agreement with Nwakaeme, whose contract with Trabzonspor has expired. The contract of Anthony Nwakaeme, who has a large share in the championship in Trabzon Spor this season, has expired. Although the burgundy-blue club met with the player's manager many times, an agreement could not be reached. It was stated that the Nigerian football player wanted a 3-year contract and an annual salary of 3 million euros, while Trabzonspor offered a salary of 1.5 million euros and a 2-year contract. While the possibility of an agreement between the two sides seems difficult under these conditions, Hull City aspire to Anthony Nwakaeme.