Transfer Rumours Summer 2024 transfer thread

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Of course some players will factor in who the manager is when deciding to join a club
or the style of play or "the project"

Others might just go for the biggest wage regardless of anything else
As someone who is good friends with an agent and having signed plenty of players in another sport Money is pretty much the only factor in about 90% of the cases. You get the odd player who wants to join up with an old gaffer or desperate for first team football but the vast majority will go where the money is. They have a short earning window and if someone is offering them £2000 a week more they will go almost certainly. I dont blame them either. They might say the right things on arrival but they dont really care about the club or its fans. Once they are gone they are forgotten. Tom Eaves was great with my kids outside the stadium but I bet he hardly gives us a second thought now.

I am sure Lewie Coyle would take a pay cut to stay with City but I reckon there isnt another player in the squad who would even consider it if the same money was on the table elsewhere.
 
Was he guaranteed to start every game when coming in though, that’s where the coach side comes in for me anyway

Sure, that's somewhat my point. Jim and Chazz are trying to claim it was us offering more money. Which it's strange we did last season but aren't this season and are thus missing out on all our striker targets.
 
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It's become a weird debate this.

We clearly do have a problem attracting players. During Acun's time we've consistently gone for ambitious targets but been turned down by them. Last season that changed, we got some big signings and some massive loans. Other clubs' fans were incredulously asking "how have Hull got him?" on multiple occasions.

Are some people denying that that happened? I really don't understand what the angle is.

People aren't denying it happen as it did, but we paid very ****ing handsomely for those deals etc hence why ffp was such an issue. We've been much more realistic with fee's and wages etc this summer and yes we've missed out on targets ( as every club does ). But we signed how many over the summer....? Or "Are some people denying that that happened? I really don't understand what the angle is".
 
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People aren't denying it happen as it did, but we paid very ****ing handsomely for those deals etc hence why ffp was such an issue. We've been much more realistic with fee's and wages etc this summer and yes we've missed out on targets ( as every club does ). But we signed how many over the summer....? Or "Are some people denying that that happened? I really don't understand what the angle is".
Some are still sucking liams cock
Rosenior not Gallagher
 
No I m saying we paid the money
FACT
That’s why acun was so pissed off
Got it now?

So you're saying the difference is that we didn't pay up this summer? Not sure about that. From the Cannon thing it sounds like we actually had decent money still left to spend but couldn't get a deal done to spend it on.
 
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I thought last seasons loans didn’t cost us anything?

Are people now trying to claim that they did?
We would be paying a lot of the wages on those players if not all of them. In the case of the Liverpool lads that was a lot of money, especially Fabio.
 
So you're saying the difference is that we didn't pay up this summer? Not sure about that. From the Cannon thing it sounds like we actually had decent money still left to spend but couldn't get a deal done to spend it on.
But it’s in the bank now? Yep
We wanted to spend it we’d have brought in the new striker a few days after greavesy left
 
newcastle are looking to offload isaac hayden. he did seem to rush out of here rather suddenly.

https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spo...ously-linked-with-sheffield-wednesday-4765141

I'd take him in a flash (or as some say, "the club should be all over this").
Would add experience & quality to our CM and also provide cover in defense if needed. Would immediately answer what I think is the biggest 'failing' of this transfer window (as per earlier post over the weekend). Then just a quality free agent striker and we'd be sorted nicely for now.
Interesting the article says one option is to cancel his contract. If that happened, presumably he could then be signed as a free agent?
 
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I'd take him in a flash (or as some say, "the club should be all over this").
Would add experience & quality to our CM and also provide cover in defense if needed. Would immediately answer what I think is the biggest 'failing' of this transfer window (as per earlier post over the weekend). Then just a quality free agent striker and we'd be sorted nicely for now.
Interesting the article says one option is to cancel his contract. If that happened, presumably he could then be signed as a free agent?

Not if he was contracted during the window. He could potentially go abroad.
 
But it’s in the bank now? Yep
We wanted to spend it we’d have brought in the new striker a few days after greavesy left

Really can't understand from your posts what you think is the reason we couldn't attract players this window like we could in the previous two.

You seem to be very passionate that it isn't anything to do with the change of manager but unclear on what it is down to.
 
As someone who is good friends with an agent and having signed plenty of players in another sport Money is pretty much the only factor in about 90% of the cases.
Football is not a lifetime job, especially at lower levels most players reach only 3-4 years rich contracts. So obiously money is the biggest decider without a doubt.
 
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It wasn’t the correct decision. There - I’m saying it.

I was a fan of Rosenior despite the noise. I’m not saying if it was right or wrong yet as it’s 4 games in and there’s growing pains but it’s getting there even if it is glacial.

Tim started out slow at Hamburg as well to be fair. He won his first game but drew 6 out of the next 10 losing another.