Transfer Rumours Summer '22 Transfer Thread

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Think it's been accepted that KLP will probably go, but if there is a finite budget then it's unlikely they'd spend the KLP dosh before it's actually come in. The comments about FFP headroom at the time of sale suggested they were always going to invest, as we appear to be seeing.

As HT2 suggested, the 10m Muriqui fee was offered prior to bids for Keano being received, and by all accounts there's still a contract offer on the table should he wish to stay.

Could it just be that with FFP likely to be tightened in coming years that they are spending whilst they can to give us maximum advantage going forward?
I was talking to a good friend of his and he’s turned down pretty crazy money already apparently.
 
Hull City are closing in on the signing of Colombian striker Óscar Estupiñán. The Tigers hope to tie up a deal in the next 24 to 48 hours with the 25-year-old marksman, sources have told Hull Live.

Estupiñán is a free agent after leaving Portuguese outfit Vitoria Guimaraes at the end of the season having scored 15 goals in 28 appearances for the club who finished sixth in the Primeira Liga last term, finishing in the league's top five scorers.

The Cali-born frontman opted not to remain at the club, and the Tigers have been working on a deal to bring in the striker and are confident of coming to an agreement with the player who made his national team debut in the 1-0 friendly win over Saudi Arabia last month.
 
Hull City are closing in on the signing of Colombian striker Óscar Estupiñán. The Tigers hope to tie up a deal in the next 24 to 48 hours with the 25-year-old marksman, sources have told Hull Live.

Estupiñán is a free agent after leaving Portuguese outfit Vitoria Guimaraes at the end of the season having scored 15 goals in 28 appearances for the club who finished sixth in the Primeira Liga last term, finishing in the league's top five scorers.

The Cali-born frontman opted not to remain at the club, and the Tigers have been working on a deal to bring in the striker and are confident of coming to an agreement with the player who made his national team debut in the 1-0 friendly win over Saudi Arabia last month.
Colombian international, wow.
 
Do we not need someone to play layoffs/back to goal link ups and such as well as score?

Guess you're not going to see that much on a goals montage though.

If we're playing 4-3-3 or some combination of it, I expect most of the goals will come from crosses. He looks like the kind of player who can lay off the ball though and he's decent with his head.
 
Do we not need someone to play layoffs/back to goal link ups and such as well as score?

Guess you're not going to see that much on a goals montage though.

I'll take someone that appears to not have a ten Bob head when it comes to heading the ball towards goal, fingers crossed