Transfer Rumours January Transfer Thread

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Not sure if Baz was meant to say Sinik instead of Lokilo here..

"Allahyar Sayyadmanesh, Jason Lokilo and Matt Ingram are all understood to be the subject of interest from other clubs with City thought to be prepared to sanction their release, while Ryan Woods will be moved on after his season-long loan stint at Bristol Rovers was cut short.

Hull Live understands Allahyar is close to securing a move to Belgian Pro League side Westerlo on loan, while Dogukan Sinik and Ingram are also close to moving away on short-term deals."
 
Not sure if Baz was meant to say Sinik instead of Lokilo here..

"Allahyar Sayyadmanesh, Jason Lokilo and Matt Ingram are all understood to be the subject of interest from other clubs with City thought to be prepared to sanction their release, while Ryan Woods will be moved on after his season-long loan stint at Bristol Rovers was cut short.

Hull Live understands Allahyar is close to securing a move to Belgian Pro League side Westerlo on loan, while Dogukan Sinik and Ingram are also close to moving away on short-term deals."

Standard *** packet journalism!
 
Not sure if Baz was meant to say Sinik instead of Lokilo here..

"Allahyar Sayyadmanesh, Jason Lokilo and Matt Ingram are all understood to be the subject of interest from other clubs with City thought to be prepared to sanction their release, while Ryan Woods will be moved on after his season-long loan stint at Bristol Rovers was cut short.

Hull Live understands Allahyar is close to securing a move to Belgian Pro League side Westerlo on loan, while Dogukan Sinik and Ingram are also close to moving away on short-term deals."

At a guess I think he’s meant it as he uses full names in the first part and then individual ones for the second apart from Sinik as he wasn’t already mentioned.
 
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Pendikspor, Abdülkadir Ömür için yaptığı teklifi 5.5M€’ya çıkardı. Ömür, Hull City ile anlaşmaya vardı ve Trabzonspor’dan haber bekliyor.

Pendikspor increased its offer for Abdülkadir Ömür to 5.5M € . Ömür reached an agreement with Hull City and is waiting for news from Trabzonspor.
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Looks like this lad wants to come to the mighty tigers, bugger the rest !!!
 
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Trabzonspor and Pendikspor shook hands for 7 million Euros for the transfer of Abdülkadir Ömür. The player's desire to go abroad is currently the biggest obstacle to the transfer becoming official.
 
You've changed your tune from the days where we debated the Baxter option. ;)

Luton are somewhat different to Chelsea. There's obviously something that hasn't worked out there if they're happy to let their record signing leave 6 months after joining. Maybe he's just not settled there.
 
Luton are somewhat different to Chelsea. There's obviously something that hasn't worked out there if they're happy to let their record signing leave 6 months after joining. Maybe he's just not settled there.

The club doesn't matter, an option is an option. We have the option, they don't. As you said.
 
Luton are somewhat different to Chelsea. There's obviously something that hasn't worked out there if they're happy to let their record signing leave 6 months after joining. Maybe he's just not settled there.

Defensively he's suspect against premier league presses by all accounts.

They have better.

That's not to say he's not a cracking attacking fullback at championship level though. His assist ratio speaks for itself.

Just don't expect the defensive solidity of Nigel Winterburn to go with it.
 
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At a guess I think he’s meant it as he uses full names in the first part and then individual ones for the second apart from Sinik as he wasn’t already mentioned.

The way I would interpret the grammar is that all 4 are expected to leave: Ingram, Ali and Sinik on loan.

Maybe someone's offered something more permanent for Lokilo?
 
The way I would interpret the grammar is that all 4 are expected to leave: Ingram, Ali and Sinik on loan.

Maybe someone's offered something more permanent for Lokilo?

The great thing about Turkish clubs is that they do have £££ to spend. Lokilo might not have worked out so far here but he had a really promising spell over there last year. If we sent him out there on loan and he had a successful back end we could end up getting £500k-£1m. For a player that didn't cost much and hasn't worked out, that would be a result.

Oscar will have interest from Turkey without a doubt in the summer too
 
The great thing about Turkish clubs is that they do have £££ to spend. Lokilo might not have worked out so far here but he had a really promising spell over there last year. If we sent him out there on loan and he had a successful back end we could end up getting £500k-£1m. For a player that didn't cost much and hasn't worked out, that would be a result.

Oscar will have interest from Turkey without a doubt in the summer too

His estimated market value seems to be 700k ish.

I'd suspect almost all of that value comes from his spell in super lig.

I also very much doubt we paid anywhere near that.

I wouldn't be surprised to see us flip him for a modest profit this window.

Not saying it's nailed on, but I can see a feasible way that could happen, as you say - there'll be Turkish clubs interested in him and maybe Belgian, Dutch etc too.

And he isn't such a big value signing for us to be able to accept a realistic fee and still be a win win all round.
 
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