7 million no wonder , let the bidding war commence
If 55 says he’s hearing that it’s a done deal, that’s good enough for me!I'm hearing done deal.
£18 million end of season.
To be honest Bubbs, it’s more a case of balancing the books. Gate receipts (including season tickets) will be way down this year, and ‘more importantly’, the amount of the parachute payment has fallen again ....£18m is cheap. Needs must (if you’re looking to turn a profit/shareholder dividend). W@nkers.

Totally understandable but why sell him cheap , most deals we seem to do since the ****s have been in charge they seem to take the first offer rather than the true value of the player , Dan James springs to mindTo be honest Bubbs, it’s more a case of balancing the books. Gate receipts (including season tickets) will be way down this year, and ‘more importantly’, the amount of the parachute payment has fallen again ....![]()
Exactly Matthew £18m in the current climate is CHEAP.Totally understandable but why sell him cheap , most deals we seem to do since the ****s have been in charge they seem to take the first offer rather than the true value of the player , Dan James springs to mind
Thats what spurs are hoping for ,he’s out of contr@ct next year ,I’d rather keep him not having someone’s cast offsIt could include Carter-Vickers coming to the Swans as part of the offer price
Swansea City are closing in on a move for Manchester City starlet Joel Latibeaudiere.
Sources have told WalesOnline that the Swans are close to agreeing a deal for the centre-back, who worked with boss Steve Cooper when they were part of the England under-17s set-up.
That strong relationship is believed to have counted heavily in the Swans' favour, placing them ahead of several other clubs, with Bournemouth Norwich City, Reading and Luton Town all mentioned as potential suitors.
The prospect of a move to SA1 and a reunion with Cooper is believed to be appealing to the 20-year-old, although the possibility of a deal had initially been played down by club insiders.
LoanPermanent or a loan Taff ?
WOL have in their item stated "Loan
Didn’t expect that - a permanent move could be good news!WOL have in their item stated "
But it appears he is very much on the radar at the Liberty Stadium and sources close the player claim a move is now 'very likely' to materialise.
It's understood the move is likely to be a permanent transfer, with Man City willing to let the player, who has one year left on his current deal, leave for nothing."
If so a great deal as long as this doesn't mean Joe leaves or at least for the pittance allegedly offered by spuds
Especially on a free!Didn’t expect that - a permanent move could be good news!