I'm guessing the loan to Forest is off, then?
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Mainly as we can't shift him until JanuaryI make this the fourth hamstring injury of his career. Numbers 1 and 3 kept him out for almost five months each.
Extremely injury prone player as well as generally just not being very good.
No idea why we'd keep him for next season.
Mainly as we can't shift him until January
With this one, though, two things come to mind
i.) He almost literally came back from his previous hamstring injury in the last couple of weeks, which does beg the question if he either came back too soon or if he overdid it in training
ii.) IIRC the reason the hamstring injury that ruled him out for half the season in February hit so hard was because he was one of the various players Conte insisted on playing in spite being obviously injured, which worked about as well as expected
He's probably going to be recovering from hamstring surgery past Deadline DayWhy can't we shift him until January?
You are feckin' kidding me!I'm guessing the loan to Forest is off, then?
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Alasdair Gold cast some light on this one: the surgery, which Sess was hoping to avoid, is to fix his persistent hamstring issues instead of a new injuryYou are feckin' kidding me!![]()
Feel for the guy - even more so if the ongoing problem sits with the club mismanagement of his condition. But at some point you have to draw a line in the sand. And particularly with that type of injury likely to massively and permanently impact his key (original) skillset.Alasdair Gold cast some light on this one: the surgery, which Sess was hoping to avoid, is to fix his persistent hamstring issues instead of a new injury
https://www.threads.net/t/CukZJ9gN3RM
Probably worth asking if him likely being out until September at the earliest might nudge van de Ven forward, given we're down a left-sided defenderFeel for the guy - even more so if the ongoing problem sits with the club mismanagement of his condition. But at some point you have to draw a line in the sand. And particularly with that type of injury likely to massively and permanently impact his key (original) skillset.
Callagher would be an upgrade on Hojbjerg in my opinion, he has the legs to get around the pitch and to press, unlike Hojbjerg who is just not mobile enough or good enough technically. Either way, we should be looking at upgrading PEH or adding another CM, especially with Bentancur`s fitness issues.Mike McGrath claims we're looking at Conor Gallagher as a Hojbjerg replacement
Hopefully not, as while Gallagher is better suited to being the base of a midfield three his passing is incredibly sideways (that's actual sideways, not enforced by tactics sideways) and we'd likely pay at least the same amount we'd receive for selling Hojbjerg to sign him
Mike McGrath claims we're looking at Conor Gallagher as a Hojbjerg replacement
Hopefully not, as while Gallagher is better suited to being the base of a midfield three his passing is incredibly sideways (that's actual sideways, not enforced by tactics sideways) and we'd likely pay at least the same amount we'd receive for selling Hojbjerg to sign him
Not really seen anything in Gallagher that makes me want him at Spurs. Had a decent loan at Palace, last season at Chelsea looked alot like Harry Winks
While there is valid concern about whether Hojbjerg's legs have gone, which certainly looked to be the case from March onwards last season, is Gallagher really the player we need to be the hard-pressing CM? If that's what we're after there's surely plenty of other places to find one, be it taking a look at Leeds or Southampton players who could do a job for us, while there's plenty of options that fit that remit in the Bundesliga who are potentially gettableCallagher would be an upgrade on Hojbjerg in my opinion, he has the legs to get around the pitch and to press, unlike Hojbjerg who is just not mobile enough or good enough technically. Either way, we should be looking at upgrading PEH or adding another CM, especially with Bentancur`s fitness issues.
While there is valid concern about whether Hojbjerg's legs have gone, which certainly looked to be the case from March onwards last season, is Gallagher really the player we need to be the hard-pressing CM? If that's what we're after there's surely plenty of other places to find one, be it taking a look at Leeds or Southampton players who could do a job for us, while there's plenty of options that fit that remit in the Bundesliga who are potentially gettable
I think we’ll get closer than you think. Winks is gone, Perisic and Lloris we will likely let go for nominal fees (if we even ask for money), Sanchez and GLC linked with moves already, Hojbjerg too. That’s 6 without even considering Rodon, Tanganga, Sess or Reggie.
Obviously the big IF is Levy letting Ange and the team trim the squad as they see fit but I could see 6 out the door without too many arguments and then we see how the window develops.