Summer 2013 Transfer Rumour Thread

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Looking forward to hearing people try to pronounce Henrikh Mkhitaryan next season. Guy on SSN just called him "Henry Mee-tar-an". Close enough.
 
I agree. I think Cork is excellent there too, and he might not be as much of a regular in central midfield next season so that could work out nicely. I'd be wary about morale if we signed another RB, as he'd surely expect games and I don't think Clyne is getting dropped any time soon. Clyne, Chambers and Cork (and Lovren/Maya if necessary) is good enough for me.

With chambers, Cork and Stephens as back up we should be OK. If we are primarily relying on Cork it would make another midfielder a concern. If Davis is the solution to that, we need back up for the hole. If Gaston is the solution for that we need back up for the wing.

bloody dominoes.
 
With chambers, Cork and Stephens as back up we should be OK. If we are primarily relying on Cork it would make another midfielder a concern. If Davis is the solution to that, we need back up for the hole. If Gaston is the solution for that we need back up for the wing.

bloody dominoes.

I forgot about Stephens. I'm getting a little concerned as to whether he's made any progress since we signed him. I suspect we'll get another central midfielder in, whether it's Banega or someone slightly more realistic, and more cover for those attacking midfielders as well. We should hopefully be more comfortable rotating than we were last season.
 
Of course the ideal is not to pick up cover, but to pick up better players while still leaving an opportunity for the incumbents to work their way back in. I think Cork is a position we could really do with improving and central midfielders lend themselves well to rotation so yeah the midfielder is the thing i'd be after.

It ends the domino effect early in the chain.
 
I forgot about Stephens. I'm getting a little concerned as to whether he's made any progress since we signed him. I suspect we'll get another central midfielder in, whether it's Banega or someone slightly more realistic, and more cover for those attacking midfielders as well. We should hopefully be more comfortable rotating than we were last season.

Agreed. Like Wanyama, Banega is interesting because he also allows us to throw a couple different looks out there, depending on the opposition. In games against the bottom half of the table, you can have Schneiderlin/Banega/Ramirez through the middle, which is a pretty scary trio. Against teams where the denial of space is crucial, Schneiderlin/Cork/Banega is enough ball-winning goodness that they'd make Barca think about hoofing it.

Also, like Wanyama, I'm not going to picture him in a Saints shirt until there are fewer than 30 pictures of he and Cortese, because I won't believe it.
 
Agreed. Like Wanyama, Banega is interesting because he also allows us to throw a couple different looks out there, depending on the opposition. In games against the bottom half of the table, you can have Schneiderlin/Banega/Ramirez through the middle, which is a pretty scary trio. Against teams where the denial of space is crucial, Schneiderlin/Cork/Banega is enough ball-winning goodness that they'd make Barca think about hoofing it.

Also, like Wanyama, I'm not going to picture him in a Saints shirt until there are fewer than 30 pictures of he and Cortese, because I won't believe it.

Am I crazy for preferring Wanyama to Banega? I genuinely think he's better.
 
Wanyama will cope with a cold evening match presumably, having been up north of the border.

I was certainly interested in that rumour.
 
Crook said our budget is £30m didn't he.

If this were to come off, 11m (if 8+2 is right for lovren) left to add some variation up front.

or is that 9m in euros... gotta go back and check now.

ok, 12m odd left.

Lovren cost 8m euros up front with a potential 2m euros in add-ons. so about £9m overall if you count the add ons.
 
I'd still like to see us get a 'proper' wide man in. A pacey player who largely sticks to the byline and has a decent cross on him. De Ridder but actually good at football. Someone like Lens perhaps. We certainly need that kind of option I feel.
 
Lovren cost 8m euros up front with a potential 2m euros in add-ons. so about £9m overall if you count the add ons.
I heard 10m euros up front with add ons last place I checked. Nobody is going to know for sure. I'm going to be conservative.
 
I dunno. I'd murder a child for either.

I just might. Is that an option?

But yeah, I think Wanyama in a couple of years could play for anyone. Also he's great in the air and we don't really have one of those in midfield right now.
 
I think Wanyama would probably fit into our team and our style of play better (assuming we are still adopting the same formation next season.) But you couldn't say no to a player of Banega's quality.
 
I forgot about Stephens. I'm getting a little concerned as to whether he's made any progress since we signed him. I suspect we'll get another central midfielder in, whether it's Banega or someone slightly more realistic, and more cover for those attacking midfielders as well. We should hopefully be more comfortable rotating than we were last season.

He's made progress, he's progressing well ... he's just signed a new 4-year contract, and Poch has gone on record to be a big admirer. Also captain of the U21s and a regular for England.
 
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