Transfer Rumours January Window 2016

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Can somebody tell me if we have had any bids for Hernandez, Aluko or Diame?
Is there any truth in the rumour that Jelly is coming back on loan?
What is the latest on Fraizer Campbell (yes, I know). His name has been mentioned in association with us in some rags.
Have we approached ANY recognized striker in this window so far?

As far as we know, nobody has bid for any of our players (other than Townsend), though it's likely that some enquiries have been received and we don't know of any bids for incomings, but Chester on loan might be on the cards.

We've no idea who's in the frame to come in up front.
 
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Sheffield Wednesday have agreed a £750,000 fee with Bolton Wanderers for midfielder Mark Davies.

Leeds United have signed winger Mustapha Carayol on loan for the rest of the season from Middlesbrough.
 
I've got two questions:
Firstly, where do people think the money is coming from to purchase all these players that many posters are speculating we ought to buy? Funnily enough, money doesn't grow on trees!
Secondly, if money was available, does anyone know what leeway we have under FFP rules? I confess that I don't really understand them at all or how Derby and Sheffield Wednesday can seemingly have limitless budgets!
 
I've got two questions:
Firstly, where do people think the money is coming from to purchase all these players that many posters are speculating we ought to buy? Funnily enough, money doesn't grow on trees!
Secondly, if money was available, does anyone know what leeway we have under FFP rules? I confess that I don't really understand them at all or how Derby and Sheffield Wednesday can seemingly have limitless budgets!

I carnt imagine the wendies wage budget been near ours + there gates are probably more than ours
 
I've got two questions:
Firstly, where do people think the money is coming from to purchase all these players that many posters are speculating we ought to buy? Funnily enough, money doesn't grow on trees!
Secondly, if money was available, does anyone know what leeway we have under FFP rules? I confess that I don't really understand them at all or how Derby and Sheffield Wednesday can seemingly have limitless budgets!

I was thinking about Derby yesterday, how are they managing to spend so much money in the summer and now?
 
Walsall have rejected a bid from a Championship club for striker Tom Bradshaw.

Rotherham United have signed Tunisian international defender Aïmen Belaïd on a two-and-a-half year deal.

He's the brother of ex-Tiger Tijani Belaid.
 
I've got two questions:
Firstly, where do people think the money is coming from to purchase all these players that many posters are speculating we ought to buy? Funnily enough, money doesn't grow on trees!
Secondly, if money was available, does anyone know what leeway we have under FFP rules? I confess that I don't really understand them at all or how Derby and Sheffield Wednesday can seemingly have limitless budgets!

We're nowhere near having to concern ourselves with the FFP rules, it's calculated over three seasons and you can lose £13m a year (so £39m), but one season in the Premier League allows that to increase by an additional £35m, so we can actually lose another £61m before we've got an issue. We could buy a completely new team and still not trigger any FFP penalties.
 
We're nowhere near having to concern ourselves with the FFP rules, it's calculated over three seasons and you can lose £13m a year (so £39m), but one season in the Premier League allows that to increase by an additional £35m, so we can actually lose another £61m before we've got an issue. We could buy a completely new team and still not trigger any FFP penalties.
Thanks. Out of interest, is the £13m a fixed loss applicable to all clubs, or is it specific to us based on income/turnover?
 
I was thinking about Derby yesterday, how are they managing to spend so much money in the summer and now?

IF Derby don't go up then the FL will hit them hard next season. Bournemouth got fined£6m-ish) recently by the FL for overspending last season.

Yes I know it is only the 8th January but so far this transfer window generally has been as exciting as our game @ PNE last week.