Transfer Rumours ARRIVALS & DEPARTURES, 25/26 SEASON

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Which positions do we need to recruit?

  • Goalkeeper

    Votes: 13 92.9%
  • Right Back

    Votes: 3 21.4%
  • Left Back

    Votes: 5 35.7%
  • Centre Back

    Votes: 11 78.6%
  • Defensive Midfield

    Votes: 4 28.6%
  • Central Midfield

    Votes: 6 42.9%
  • Attacking Midfield

    Votes: 5 35.7%
  • Right Wing

    Votes: 8 57.1%
  • Left Wing

    Votes: 7 50.0%
  • Striker

    Votes: 10 71.4%

  • Total voters
    14
What gives you this impression? What decisions have been made by the owners about the playing squad? Everything they or BK or the club have said is contrary to that. Of course BK is answerable to ownership as anyone in his position would be, that doesn’t mean ownership make the decisions
Knapper employs Thorup on a 3 year transition - after 6 months Owner changes that. I call that interference. Is it the same with the squad? That is why I put question marks after my suggestion.
 
Knapper employs Thorup on a 3 year transition - after 6 months Owner changes that. I call that interference. Is it the same with the squad? That is why I put question marks after my suggestion.
Attanasio is on record saying he did not initiate the managerial change; it was Knapper. And according to Attanasio, he and his colleagues at Norfolk Group were "surprised". Knapper made the case to the owners, and they felt they had to back him as "the expert" in the situation. The question was raised directly with Attanasio on last week's Pink'Un podcast:

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Attanasio's account chimes with what the Pink'Un reported at the time, that it was Knapper who instigated JHT's removal. The only source I know of who said it was instigated by the owners was the BBC's Nick Mashiter on X, in a tweet that was later deleted.
 
Attanasio is on record saying he did not initiate the managerial change; it was Knapper. And according to Attanasio, he and his colleagues at Norfolk Group were "surprised". Knapper made the case to the owners, and they felt they had to back him as "the expert" in the situation. The question was raised directly with Attanasio on last week's Pink'Un podcast:

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Attanasio's account chimes with what the Pink'Un reported at the time, that it was Knapper who instigated JHT's removal. The only source I know of who said it was instigated by the owners was the BBC's Nick Mashiter on X, in a tweet that was later deleted.
Couldn’t have said it better myself Robbie<cheers>
 
The same version was also stated at the fans forum. According to Attanasio's interviews and statements, his inputs have focused on building the data systems and providing funds for player acquisitions.
 
Forgive me but if an American Businessman told me the time I would double check it and in any event they were only talking about the eventual sacking - not the change in direction.
 
........ According to Attanasio's interviews and statements, his inputs have focused on building the data systems and providing funds for player acquisitions.
The data systems development side is highly relevant to all this. BK's value to Attanasio in that respect makes it highly unlikely MA would want to override any Knapper recommendation on the football side.
 
The data systems development side is highly relevant to all this. BK's value to Attanasio in that respect makes it highly unlikely MA would want to override any Knapper recommendation on the football side.
I agree, Robbie. I wanted to underline the point that JHT's sacking was down to Knapper, not Attanasio, who has gone on record as being against changing managers often.
 
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Jeffrey Schlupp is being touted as the experienced left back/left midfielder to come in while the likes of Chrisene, Mahovo and McLean work back to full fitness.

Just looking at ex-Norwich left backs who are available - 29 year old Harry Toffolo or 27year old Jamal Lewis are both free agents, but I think they are probably looking for more long term deals than we would likely be offering given Manning has said he doesn’t want to block Chrisene or Mahovos paths
 
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I agree, Robbie. I wanted to underline the point that JHT's sacking was down to Knapper, not Attanasio, who has gone on record as being against changing managers often.
I agree, Robbie. I wanted to underline the point that JHT's sacking was down to Knapper, not Attanasio, who has gone on record as being against changing managers often.
And I need to underline the point that I was not talking about the sacking but the change in direction following the meeting in America with the Owner. I will accept as a generality that I was happy when the Club was owned by Delia and Michael but I will never be happy at my Club being owned by an American Businessman.
 
I agree, Robbie. I wanted to underline the point that JHT's sacking was down to Knapper, not Attanasio, who has gone on record as being against changing managers often.
And I need to underline the point that I was not referring to the sacking of Thorup but the change of direction following the meeting with the owner in America.
 
Interesting update on Sargent from the PinkUns Q&A today


Question: “Have Wolfsburg or any others come back in for Sargent after the weekend ? Club must be hoping there is movement on him

CS answer: “That’s not as advanced as those initial reports over the weekend suggested. Norwich still want more from Wolfsburg to sanction an exit. It helps them that the player is committed and professional, even if he would like to play at a higher level. I still wouldn't discount Burnley at this stage. There are some inside that club pushing Sargent's case hard to the ownership.”
 
And I need to underline the point that I was not referring to the sacking of Thorup but the change of direction following the meeting with the owner in America.
As I recall, that was a possibility suggested by Robbie, whereas Zoe Webber stated categorically at the Fans Forum that a top six place had been the target for the whole of the season. A 'target' does not mean a mandatory requirement, but rather what we were aiming at.
 
Pinkun latest on Diallo at 5.12pm:

"Norwich City's £4m move for Metz's Papa Amadou Diallo is set to be confirmed in the next 24 hours. Diallo met with club officials in Paris on Tuesday to undertake the first part of his medical. Footage posted on social media later in the day filmed by Diallo's camp showed the 21-year-old attacker posing for pictures, and being filmed as part of his club media commitments around his signing announcement. City still have to obtain a visa for the Senegal international and then apply for a work permit but reports in the French media claim he will sign a four-year deal and wear the vacant number 19 shirt."

https://www.pinkun.com/sport/norwic...ty-canaries-pursuit-metzs-papa-daillo-update/
 
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