January Transfer Window Rumour Mill please log in to view this image Just a reference thread lads, go ahead post your links and rumours on the main board as normal, check in here to keep tabs on rumors regarding all incomings and outgoings as well as related stories. Feel free to copy, paste and link any gossip you don't see thread worthy and your comments are welcome as always. please log in to view this image _________________________________________ please log in to view this image Diego Poyet (Charlton) Danilo D'Ambrosio(Torino) Will Buckly(Brighton) Liam Bridcutt(Brighton) Leo Ulloa(Brighton) Joey Barton(QPR) Valmir Berisha (Halmstads) Nabil Bahoui(AIK) Cyrus Christie(Coventry) Ki Sung-Yueng (Swansea) Radosav Petrovic(Genclerbirligi) Sibusiso Vilakazi(Bidvest Wits) Julio Cesar(QPR) Brandon Fernandes(ASD Cape Town) Jack Baldwin(Hartlepool) Luke James(Hartlepool) Lamine Kone(Lorient) Jamaal Lascelles(Nottingham Forest) Karl Darlow(Nottingham Forest) Paolo Hurtado(Pacos de Ferreira) Demba Ba(Chelsea) Raul Meireles(Fenerbahce) Marcos Alonso(Fiorentina) Charles N’Zogbia(Aston Villa) Shaun Wright Phillips(QPR) Nahki Wells(Bradford) Ignacio Scocco(Internacional) Jermaine Jones(Schalke) Marco Motta(Juventus) Kelle Roos(Nuneaton Town) John Guidetti(Manchester City) Gilardino(Genoa) Borriello(Roma) Santiago Vergini(Estudiantes) Jordan Rhodes(Blackburn Rovers) Mariano Andújar(Calcio Catania) Andrew Johnson(QPR) Scott Hogan(Rochdale) please log in to view this image Craig Gardner(WBA) Connor Wickham(Sheff Wed, Burnley) Ji Dong-Won(Hamburg, Stuttgart, Augsburg, Freiburg and Borussia Monchengladbach) Phil Bardsley(Fulham) Seb Larsson(Hull) Steven Fletcher(Hull,Arsenal,Celtic,West Ham,Tottenham) Emanuele Giaccherini(Juventus) Mikael Mandron(Hartlepool,Fleetwood) Jack Colback(West Brom,Swansea,Everton) Ondrej Celustka(Trabzonspor) Cabral(Genoa) Modibo Diakite(Sampdoria ,Sassuolo ) Adam Johnson(Liverpool,Fulham,Palace) David Vaughan(Nottingham Forest) Vito Mannone(Manchester United) please log in to view this image ____________________________________________________ please log in to view this image Marcos Alonso.(Season Loan from Fiorentina) please log in to view this image Mikael Mandron(fleetwood on loan) Cabral(Genoa on loan) Ji Dong Won (Augsburg:Undisclosed)
In jan I'd be happy if Ji, Gardner and Johnson went out the door to help finance bringing in a quality winger and a quality AM
FOOTBALL Report: Marcos Alonso loan will be only Sunderland signing © Getty Images By Sian Cowper, Reporter Filed: Friday, December 27, 2013 at 20:46 UK Last Updated: Friday, December 27, 2013 at 20:46 UK Sunderland have reportedly ruled out buying new players in the January transfer window. The Black Cats have been linked with a loan move for Fiorentina defender Marcos Alonso, who joined the Italian side from Bolton Wanderers during the summer. However, BBC Sport reports that owner Ellis Short is not looking to invest in the team, so Gus Poyet would have to sell players to generate funds for new personnel. Sunderland currently sit bottom in the table, but are unbeaten in their last three outings.
Sunderland boss Gus Poyet is reported to have cooled his interest in QPR goalkeeper Julio Cesar. http://www.westlondonsport.com/features-comment/more-speculation-over-cesars-future-wls-football D-DAY is fast approaching regarding the future of Sheffield Wednesday loan striker Connor Wickham. http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spor...ham-future-tops-gray-s-january-list-1-6340444 GIACCHERINI — The likelihood of Lucas (who will cost too much) and Biabiany joining the club appear to be diminishing, especially as other players are being watched by the Bianconeri. They include former Juve player Emanuele Giaccherini, currently at Sunderland. Nothing has been finalised and the possibility of the Bianconeri asking for the player on loan seems high http://english.gazzetta.it/Football...rini-also-on-juve-s-radar-201926087604.shtml? The Alonso story is everywhere now.
GIACCHERINI — The likelihood of Lucas (who will cost too much) and Biabiany joining the club appear to be diminishing, especially as other players are being watched by the Bianconeri. They include former Juve player Emanuele Giaccherini, currently at Sunderland. Nothing has been finalised and the possibility of the Bianconeri asking for the player on loan seems high. Meanwhile, Giovinco is attracting interest from Juve’s city rivals, Torino. Don't want this
What are people even wanting from this transfer window in terms of positions? id say 3: Marco Alonso - LB Liam Bridcutt - CM Shane Long - ST Also can i suggest this be made a sticky thread until the end of the january transfer window
The word is out; Arsenal are seeking attacking reinforcements this winter. After leaning greatly upon the talents of Olivier Giroud for the last five months, Arsene Wengerâs side have become closely associated with a plethora of attacking alternatives. However, itâs a man whoâs anything but an obvious candidate, Steven Fletcher - could he be a savvy option for the Gunners in January? Should they consider him? The Mirror report that forward could be available for around £6 million. If they think six million is what we want they can forget it.if they want him we must hold out for at least ten mill.or keep him ????
GUS Poyet has confirmed that Fiorentina left-back Marcos Alonso has joined the club on loan for the rest of the season. The 23-year-old Spaniard has experience of playing in the Premier League previously, having been on Bolton’s books from 2010 until July this year. And Poyet is pleased to have made an early breakthrough in the transfer market. He said: “I can confirm Marcos will be with us for the rest of the season on loan,which is something very important for us. “I was always looking for a player at left-back or on the left side so I’m delighted he’s here. “It’s competition for Andrea Dossena who is the only recognised left-back we have here - they are different sort of players so it helps us with our options.” Poyet has an idea of how many players he would like to bring in in January but says it is always difficult to say how the month will pan out. “The problem with putting a number on players is that I would like maybe three or four but it’s always so unpredictable. “The reality is, it’s almost pointless saying so at the outset because things can change so much. “Initially though, three or four is the idea.” There are likely to be as many players leaving the Stadium of Light in January as there are arriving but Poyet says no-one is lined up to leave so far. “We haven’t had any offers for our players as things stand and any clubs who are interested will need to make an offer because we are not going to advertise them. “Every single player here is under contract as things stand and you need to respect that. “We won’t be throwing names out publicly, we will consider what interest we get.”
Charles NâZogbia Sunderland manager Gus Poyet targets Charles NâZogbia and others in January transfer window After completing the loan signing of left back Marcos Alonso Sunderland manager Gus Poyet sets his sights on "three or four" more players Sunderland manager Gus Poyet would like to bring in another âthree or fourâ players in January after completing the loan signing of Fiorentina left back Marcos Alonso. The Black Cats remain bottom of the table despite picking up four points from their two games over Christmas, a 1-0 win at Everton and a 2-2 draw at Cardiff City, and Poyet will hope the arrival of Alonso will be the first of several in the window. The Uruguayan is interested in signing Aston Villa winger Charles NâZogbia, although the playerâs wage demands are a stumbling block, and would also like to bring in a striker. âThe problem with putting a number on players is that I would like maybe three or four but itâs always so unpredictable,â said Poyet. âThe reality is, itâs almost pointless saying so at the outset because things can change so much. Initially though, three or four is the idea.â Alonso, who impressed Bolton Wanderers in the Championship last season, has already had a medical on Wearside and will complete his move when the window officially opens on Wednesday. The 23-year-old began his career at Real Madrid, but moved to Bolton in 2010, leaving Lancashire on a Bosman style free transfer last summer to play in Italy, but his first team chances have been limited. âI was always looking for a player at left back or on the left side so Iâm delighted heâs here,â Poyet told the Sunderland Echo. âItâs competition for Andrea Dossena who is the only recognised left back we have here â they are different sort of players so it helps us with our options.â Poyet has made it clear to Sunderlandâs Director of Football, Roberto De Fanti, he only wants players who have experience of playing in English football and expects others to arrive in the next few weeks. Although money is tight, Poyet has been given a small budget to spend and will also look to sell fringe players to raise extra funds before the window shuts. Even though Sunderland signed 14 players in the summer, Poyet has argued for weeks that most of the players brought in are not good enough for the Premier League. Although De Fanti remains in charge of recruitment, Poyet has warned he will quit if he has players forced on him. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ia-and-others-in-January-transfer-window.html
Find a team/player | HOME FIXTURES RESULTS STATS RANKINGS NEWS SHOP SIGN IN LIVE FEED Squawka News The number one provider of football news and stats Share Transfers Potential Bargain: Could This Underrated PL Forward Solve Arsenalâs Striking Woes? By Tom SunderlandPosted on December 29, 2013 The word is out; Arsenal are seeking attacking reinforcements this winter. After leaning greatly upon the talents of Olivier Giroud for the last five months, Arsene Wengerâs side have become closely associated with a plethora of attacking alternatives. However, itâs a man whoâs anything but an obvious candidate, Steven Fletcher - could he be a savvy option for the Gunners in January? Should they consider him? The Mirror report that forward could be available for around £6 million. That's where I got it from mate
Wouldn't be enough We need an AM, forget Bridcutt, we're not lacking in cm's I'd bring in Alonso Creative AM Fast, creative winger That would keep us up
Gotta disagree about Shane Long. Not enough goals in him. 19 games to go, probably 15-16 by the time a new striker comes in and he's gonna need to get 10-12 goals in those games.
SUNDERLAND TOP TARGET: Liam Bridcutt (MID, Brighton, £5m) ON THE RADAR: Julio Cesar (QPR), Jeroen Zoet (GK, PSV), Kyle Naughton (DEF, Tottenham), Paolo Hurtado (Pacos de Ferreira), John Guidetti (Man City, loan) COULD LEAVE: Ji Dong Won, Jack Colback, Carlos Cuellar, Andreas Dossena, Craig Gardner, Seb Larsson, David Vaughan, Cabral, Charis Mavrias, Valentin Roberge, El Hadji Ba, David Moberg-Karlsson http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...clubs-plans-January-window.html#ixzz2p0KVMmzr please log in to view this image
@safcsource As well as making a £2.5m for Brighton's Liam Bridcutt, Poyet is interested in his team-mate Will Buckley. bit.ly/Kg4Rdl
He's got more goals AND more about him than Jozy right now and we are not going to get a 20 to 25 goals a season striker on our budget this window. I like Shane Long and think he'd be a cracking signing who could come and play from day one. He doesn't need 10-12 goals just more than 1 in 20.
Don't know why they have Mavrias, Ba, Karlsson and Roberge down as could leave though. When we sign youngsters and they don't play apparently that means they'll be off on a permanent deal