Agreed. But it wouldn’t be right, and it would mean we put ourselves in danger of losing good players (Lemina/Romeu/Gabbiadini) in the summer.
Only problem with signing Walcott, is that whilst MP is in charge, he'd probably end up playing in the hole for us, or left wing. And wouldn't get as much game time as Redmond.
My mini wish list.... Theo Walcott (I have £10 on him at 18/1 because I listen to LTL ) Ryan Sessegnon Arthur Melo (dream land) Malcolm Target man of some description, can’t think of a good one off hand
A player six months removed from being deemed surplus to requirements by a team heading for League One...?
I mean, wouldn't be the first player to take an unconventional path to the top of the game, but I'd be shocked if a few months with Dundee has him prepared to walk into the first team of a PL side. This time last year he was struggling to get into the MK Dons lineup, before returning to Wigan and finding himself buried on a team that was badly in need of defenders.
Still hoping for Alcacer. Him and Walcott would be very good additions. Not sure who I want at centre back though.
Another Dundee target of ours has got very lucky recently: https://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/...r-jamie-robson-filmed-drinking-glass-driving/ Glad we haven't signed him off this alone.
Probably aiming way too high, but Unai Nunez with Athletic looked like a hell of a prospect the couple times I saw him. I would not be adverse to throwing a large sum of money their way. Edit: from DTLW's post above: Well, we've now stated through our mouthpiece that it'll all be reinvested. It's just a matter of what we mean by "reinvesting"...if the 70m is meant to cover not just the transfer fees but the wages and bonuses for their entirety of the contracts of the players acquired, it won't actually go that far.
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