West Brom wanted £30M for Jonny Evans in January
He has a relegation release clause of £3M
... and doing his best to trigger it
"Taxi for Evans - actually, don't bother, I'll get my own" 
West Brom wanted £30M for Jonny Evans in January
He has a relegation release clause of £3M
"Taxi for Evans - actually, don't bother, I'll get my own" 
Bad business from them then unless they were really close to safety in Jan (I can’t remember). For that kind of money maybe worth a puntWest Brom wanted £30M for Jonny Evans in January
He has a relegation release clause of £3M

Better then having **** players that we dont even wantHere is some more for you - Liverpool are after Ndidi and we are still interested in Jonny Evens who will be available for £3m when West Brom get relegated.
Might as well change the title of this thread to Summer Transfer Window as rumours are starting again.
Jamie Vardy is now 31. Who is the long term replacement for him? It will only take one bad knock and we will be struggling to field a player capable of taking over as our main goalscorer.Everton are determined to sign England striker Jamie Vardy from Leicester and the 31-year-old is the club's number one target in the summer. (Sunday Mirror)
Not a chance
There’s sides. You may want the successor whether that be a new signing or a youth player to have a season integrating to be main man. You don’t want to throw a new guy in when Vardy is gone. I can also see what you mean about bringing a ready to go player in too early. Maybe Iheanacho currently fits this criteria but there’s a player in there and I hope he realises his potential with usI don’t agree with this ‘purchase the successor before they’ve gone’ view. Vardy has got another 2 good years left in him - arguably more as he broke through so late - so why waste money on someone not to play when a couple of years later you can buy someone who will be first choice and therefore more willing to come?
I personally think throwing someone in is more helpful as they can make an immediate impact which helps the confidence. Understand both sides. For me, anyone good enough to be a star lead man, regardless of age, is never going to want to be a second choice and that’s a good thing reallyThere’s sides. You may want the successor whether that be a new signing or a youth player to have a season integrating to be main man. You don’t want to throw a new guy in when Vardy is gone. I can also see what you mean about bringing a ready to go player in too early. Maybe Iheanacho currently fits this criteria but there’s a player in there and I hope he realises his potential with us
I personally think throwing someone in is more helpful as they can make an immediate impact which helps the confidence. Understand both sides. For me, anyone good enough to be a star lead man, regardless of age, is never going to want to be a second choice and that’s a good thing reallyThere’s sides. You may want the successor whether that be a new signing or a youth player to have a season integrating to be main man. You don’t want to throw a new guy in when Vardy is gone. I can also see what you mean about bringing a ready to go player in too early. Maybe Iheanacho currently fits this criteria but there’s a player in there and I hope he realises his potential with us
I can see both sides. Maybe Iheanacho would be firing on all cylinders if he’d come in and been the main man. We just don’t know. I like the Mahrez/Diabate situation. Suspecting Mahrez is off in the summer, it gives Diabate this half season to settle and hopefully get more minutes. It’d have been a lot more pressure on the young lad if Mahrez had gone. I guess you’re also thinking slightly older players who shouldn’t have such a problem settling thoughI personally think throwing someone in is more helpful as they can make an immediate impact which helps the confidence. Understand both sides. For me, anyone good enough to be a star lead man, regardless of age, is never going to want to be a second choice and that’s a good thing really