Transfer Rumours January transfer thread.

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
to be honest i think you guys should take mangala and fodden of the mancs. Foddens a great prospect and Mangala might be a bit clumsy on the ball but he's an absolute beast. Huth and Morgan must be past their sell by dates and lets face it, dragovic and benaloune are both pony
I don’t think they were giving us a pick of players, they definitely wouldn’t have given us Foden as they wouldn’t want to lose him. They were trying to bully us and take the piss. Our owners took a stand and clearly looking at the other posts (not aimed at you) there’s a few who don’t like that
 
  • Like
Reactions: Spurlock
... well if they said it on MOTD <doh>

... and obviously he hasn't ... he's still at the club <laugh>

You’ve gained **** all, he’ll leave for less than you asked for in the summer, and in the interim you’ve got a sulking Mahrez on board.

His ‘mate’ was quoted extensively on SSN btw, the lad is pissed off to ****.
 
You’ve missed the peak of his value by being greedy imo. You paid buttons for him and he’s asked to leave for a number of windows on the spin.

You’ll get **** all out of him for the rest of the season imo, and you’re safe in mid table anyway. You should have let the lad go.
Why would we be happy being ‘safe’? Is that what you want as an Everton fan? Got to love how Man City trying to rip us off on deadline day and our owners saying no out of principle makes us greedy. We’re Southampton greedy with VVD? Of course not, the game has gone to **** and us and Southampton have taken advantage (and Swansea with siggy). Don’t hate the player hate the game
 
  • Like
Reactions: Spurlock
From our local paper - not surprisingly - pretty much what I think too <laugh>

"So let’s explain to his ‘friend’ why City ultimately didn’t sell Mahrez on transfer deadline day.

Firstly, Manchester City didn’t offer Leicester what they considered to be the current market value.

Unimpressed by Mahrez's behaviour

It has been a record-breaking window which has seen Philippe Coutinho join Barcelona for £145million, a player whose stats in the first half of the season didn’t match Mahrez’s.

A centre-back, Virgil van Dyke, went for £75m and Manchester City themselves spent £57m on young French defender Aymeric Laporte.

Now, considering Mahrez is a Premier League winner, a Champions League quarter-finalist, a PFA player of the year, a Ballon d’Or top 10 nominee and is aged 26 with two-and-a-half years still left on a lucrative contract that he was happy to sign 18 months ago, was a deal said to be worth £65m, which included a mystery player - a true valuation? Mahrez and Manchester City will argue yes, but City will say no.

Another factor was that City were not exactly impressed with the behaviour of Mahrez and his agent over the past couple of days and everyone around the club knows that chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha is not a man who likes being pushed around, dictated to or even bullied."
 
I don’t think they were giving us a pick of players, they definitely wouldn’t have given us Foden as they wouldn’t want to lose him. They were trying to bully us and take the piss. Our owners took a stand and clearly looking at the other posts (not aimed at you) there’s a few who don’t like that

yeah not saying thats who they were offering. Nobody knows but mangala we know is surplus so you'd think would be an easy one to settle. Not sure what they think of their youth players who won't get much of a chance
 
From our local paper - not surprisingly - pretty much what I think too <laugh>

"So let’s explain to his ‘friend’ why City ultimately didn’t sell Mahrez on transfer deadline day.

Firstly, Manchester City didn’t offer Leicester what they considered to be the current market value.

Unimpressed by Mahrez's behaviour

It has been a record-breaking window which has seen Philippe Coutinho join Barcelona for £145million, a player whose stats in the first half of the season didn’t match Mahrez’s.

A centre-back, Virgil van Dyke, went for £75m and Manchester City themselves spent £57m on young French defender Aymeric Laporte.

Now, considering Mahrez is a Premier League winner, a Champions League quarter-finalist, a PFA player of the year, a Ballon d’Or top 10 nominee and is aged 26 with two-and-a-half years still left on a lucrative contract that he was happy to sign 18 months ago, was a deal said to be worth £65m, which included a mystery player - a true valuation? Mahrez and Manchester City will argue yes, but City will say no.

Another factor was that City were not exactly impressed with the behaviour of Mahrez and his agent over the past couple of days and everyone around the club knows that chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha is not a man who likes being pushed around, dictated to or even bullied."
Don’t be so naive ffs. The opportunity only arose because of the injury to Sane.

City came in with big money and the lad put a request in. He wanted the move and it’s obvious why, arguing that £65m for Mahrez is chicken feed shows just how ****ed the game is.
 
Don’t be so naive ffs. The opportunity only arose because of the injury to Sane.

City came in with big money and the lad put a request in. He wanted the move and it’s obvious why, arguing that £65m for Mahrez is chicken feed shows just how ****ed the game is.

How do you think Ross will get on at Chelsea? Doomed or has talent to come through??
 
Why would we be happy being ‘safe’? Is that what you want as an Everton fan? Got to love how Man City trying to rip us off on deadline day and our owners saying no out of principle makes us greedy. We’re Southampton greedy with VVD? Of course not, the game has gone to **** and us and Southampton have taken advantage (and Swansea with siggy). Don’t hate the player hate the game

... ahh but Everton are a massive club John lad <laugh> ... the 'popular pundits' were having a bit of a **** fest as Koeman spent his money before the season and the consensus were predicting that Everton would now be challenging for top 6 ... :emoticon-0140-rofl:

If you recall, when we won the Championship and were promoted, our chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, publicly stated that the club's target would be European football within 5 years ... now we obviously blew that out of the water within 2 seasons ... but it shows that we are not merely looking to be safe from relegation each season ... uppity little East Midlands outfit that we are eh? ... we should know our place in the hierarchy <laugh>
 
  • Like
Reactions: JohnTheFox
Don’t be so naive ffs. The opportunity only arose because of the injury to Sane.

City came in with big money and the lad put a request in. He wanted the move and it’s obvious why, arguing that £65m for Mahrez is chicken feed shows just how ****ed the game is.

Are you calling Pep a liar? ... he's publicly stated otherwise ... and that they actually enquired about Mahrez this summer gone ... plus would likely be back next <ok>
 
... ahh but Everton are a massive club John lad <laugh> ... the 'popular pundits' were having a bit of a **** fest as Koeman spent his money before the season and the consensus were predicting that Everton would now be challenging for top 6 ... :emoticon-0140-rofl:

If you recall, when we won the Championship and were promoted, our chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, publicly stated that the club's target would be European football within 5 years ... now we obviously blew that out of the water within 2 seasons ... but it shows that we are not merely looking to be safe from relegation each season ... uppity little East Midlands outfit that we are eh? ... we should know our place in the hierarchy <laugh>

^^^^^ rattled
 
... ahh but Everton are a massive club John lad <laugh> ... the 'popular pundits' were having a bit of a **** fest as Koeman spent his money before the season and the consensus were predicting that Everton would now be challenging for top 6 ... :emoticon-0140-rofl:

If you recall, when we won the Championship and were promoted, our chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, publicly stated that the club's target would be European football within 5 years ... now we obviously blew that out of the water within 2 seasons ... but it shows that we are not merely looking to be safe from relegation each season ... uppity little East Midlands outfit that we are eh? ... we should know our place in the hierarchy <laugh>
What’s Everton got to do with this convo you tit?
 
yeah not saying thats who they were offering. Nobody knows but mangala we know is surplus so you'd think would be an easy one to settle. Not sure what they think of their youth players who won't get much of a chance
He may have been a good one, not necessarily the first position that would need filling especially if Mahrez has left. I’m just pleased the owners have stood up to Man City. He’ll go at some point by £55 mill on deadline day was dirty tactics by them to unsettle him and try to force a move through
 
Pep:

Speaking to Sky Sports after Man City's 3-0 win over West Brom, Guardiola said: "He's a Leicester player. Everybody knows we were trying but we cannot afford, in this moment, this amount of what they are asking. I understand perfectly.

"We tried to do it in the summertime, we tried to do it now, but like summer, they locked the door and we can go to the summer and holidays.
 
A valid comparison - indeed you are below us - so would you be selling your best players now .... because you 'look safe'? ...
That’s what I’m interested in. All I’m hearing from some quarters is that we should be thankful to not go down, have no ambition and let ourselves be bullied on the last day and let our best players go for for much lower than lesser players and feel thankful Man City showed interest in one of our players!