Transfer Rumours Summer 2025 Transfer Thread…

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Chouair played 2 days ago for Ludogrets.

Ludogorets Razgrad are owned by billionaire Kiril Domuschiev, the owner of Bulgaria's national media Nova. They in turn are owned by United Group, an even larger media company owned by Dragan Solak (the owner of Southampton).

Outside of the fact that Chouiar played in Turkey for a few seasons, it's safe to assume Acun knows these people via his own media company. As they're billionaires, it might be more prudent to see if they fancy sponsoring the South Stand food stall for the low, low price of £50m.
 
Not sure about that, they have 14 foreign players, which is the exact limit. Actually limit 12+2 with 2 should be young foreign players and both two transfers they have made 22 and 21 years old fitting the list. Considering Batista Mendy requested to leave, they might even have one open spot soon.

I have no idea about the details, it's just what's being reported here...

After a tricky start to life at the club, Lundstram went on to establish himself as a key player. Despite that, his future has become somewhat uncertain this summer.

Turkish clubs are restricted to having a certain number of foreign players in their squad and as a result, with the maximum number permitted 12.

Before the summer transfer window even opened, there were 14 overseas players in Trabzonspor's squad.

That meant the futures of several overseas players became uncertain, with reports out of Turkey naming Lundstram as one of the players who could be moved on to make space for new foreign signings.

Lundstram's former Gers teammate Borna Barisic looks almost certain to be moved on and he hasn't even been given a squad number ahead of the new season.
 
Ludogorets Razgrad are owned by billionaire Kiril Domuschiev, the owner of Bulgaria's national media Nova. They in turn are owned by United Group, an even larger media company owned by Dragan Solak (the owner of Southampton).

Outside of the fact that Chouiar played in Turkey for a few seasons, it's safe to assume Acun knows these people via his own media company. As they're billionaires, it might be more prudent to see if they fancy sponsoring the South Stand food stall for the low, low price of £50m.
How odd, when I read the last line it was in the voice of Stephen Colbert doing the voice of Donald J, hey ho. Ludogorets one week, ludicrous the next? :emoticon-0138-think


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I have no idea about the details, it's just what's being reported here...

After a tricky start to life at the club, Lundstram went on to establish himself as a key player. Despite that, his future has become somewhat uncertain this summer.

Turkish clubs are restricted to having a certain number of foreign players in their squad and as a result, with the maximum number permitted 12.

Before the summer transfer window even opened, there were 14 overseas players in Trabzonspor's squad.

That meant the futures of several overseas players became uncertain, with reports out of Turkey naming Lundstram as one of the players who could be moved on to make space for new foreign signings.

Lundstram's former Gers teammate Borna Barisic looks almost certain to be moved on and he hasn't even been given a squad number ahead of the new season.

You can't trust Turkish articles OLM. You just need to think he's fat, overpriced and a waste of a wage, because he's being signed by this owner and recruitment team.
 
You wonder if sealing some of the outgoings needs to happen first.

We’ve got McLaughlin, Jones and Omurs wages off the books and when we get Alzate off, surely there is an argument to the EFL to loosen the grip on the wages we can offer (if this is even a thing).
 
Was we looking a lewis obrien at some point?

Gone to Wrexham now!

You watch, the ****ers will get promoted again.