Transfer Rumours Winter 2025 Transfer Thread

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Yep. The one currently propelling Pedro up the goalscoring charts after three years of unpurpleness.

Pedro isn't Bamford though? I'm not quite sure what point you're making.

I'm not saying no player can do well past a certain age, I'm saying Patrick Bamford specifically has a career record of being profligate and injury prone outside of two brief periods of form. If he's so amazing why's he not scored yet this season?

I mean if your rationale is that Pedro's doing well let's get Sharp back again.
 
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Wouldn't mind us looking at Garang Kuol at Newcastle for a loan move but understand we need someone who can hit the ground running now.
 
Wouldn't mind us looking at Garang Kuol at Newcastle for a loan move but understand we need someone who can hit the ground running now.

It's going to be a really tough window, I think we've got little choice but to go into L1. We've overcomplicated recruitment for far too long and L1 is an oddly neglected league. There's plenty of quality in there which you can sign for very reasonable fees.

The likes of Alfie, Lewie and Slater get a fair chunk of criticism yet we've spent £30m+ under Acun and they still start every week. Considering they cost a combined sum of £500k, they've been some signings.
 
I mean surely more relevant to compare to the rest of our midfield not the league's because that would be indicative of how we set up to play.
Just always felt it was something we neglected in midfield, would’ve had a few more wins instead of draws if we’d had a better midfielder off the ball. We had 3 of the worst last season in Slater, Morton and Seri
 
Hull City head into the new week hopeful of clinching at least two deals before Sunday's FA Cup clash with Doncaster Rovers at the MKM Stadium.

City are in talks with three players over moves to the MKM Stadium; a central defender, winger and centre forward, and it's hoped at least two will be confirmed in advance of the weekend visit of Grant McCann's Rovers, coming on the back of Saturday's dramatic 3-3 draw with Leeds United.

A perfect week would see all three signed and sealed by the weekend, though bosses are cautious about making too many predictions, but work has been ongoing behind the scenes for a long period of time, and it's hoped they will get their rewards.

One player was set to meet City head coach Ruben Selles on Sunday to discuss the finer points of his move, which would be a permanent after a fee was agreed with the selling club, while the striker deal is understood to be a loan move until the end of the season.

https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/hull-city-facing-pivotal-week-9836607