Transfer Rumours Summer '22 Transfer Thread

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For a bright lad you’re coming across a complete and utter cock on this thread.
i understand you’re excited and you have a little inside info but Jesus Christ it’s relentless

I can understand sharky and a few others they’ve always been idiots but not you

If there's prizes being handed out for complete and utter cocks on this thread, you know where I am.
 
Hull City vice-chairman Tan Kesler hopes Keane Lewis-Potter will decide to stay at his hometown club, and resist growing overtures from Premier League Brentford.

The Bees believe they are closing in on striking a deal for the 21-year-old England Under-21 international, but Kesler hopes the Tigers' star man will remain at the MKM Stadium and lead City's push for promotion this season, despite confirming another bid had been lodged.

https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/spo...-396KEiSgqocxzzNUeXd0DJr1ryIyvptzTDRJPfkTB72w
 
Last year we couldn't prise Josh Windass out of the massive.

Now they can't offer for Wilks what Orient reportedly shelled out for Moncur by buying out his contract. .
Why would they need to buy out his contract? This has been mentioned a few times and I don't get it. We're paying him, not him paying us. If we get rid, we save money irrespective of fee.
 
Best of luck with the book. I’m in for surgery in 8 days time, so will have time on my side if you want another person to read through. Anyway, I like entrepreneurial enterprise, so I hope it does really well.[/QUOTE
Cheers for the encouragement. You are on the list and appreciated. Good luck with your op. Is this still related to your bike incident?
 
But honestly, is it?

Olise went for £8m, it was a buyout though. Brooks went for around £12m. Eze went for around what we're getting for KLP. Am I missing anyone?

Oh Dan James went for £15m and Josh Murphy went for around £11m
No matter what price we get for KLP, if he is sold at all, the club will not receive all of the money. The price initially paid for the club was dependent of any sale of KLP, because the Allams could have sold him to Brentford last January, and Acun could have sold him the day after he purchased the club.
There will be a kick back to the previous owners if Keano is sold, as there was when Bowen made him England debut, plus the club got a tidy little windfall too.
I believe the level of reinvestment into the team depends on the future sale of KLP, maybe not in this window but the next providing where we are in the table at the time, and of course season ticket ( membership) sales. If the fans don't appear to be buying into Acuns plans then the offers we put on the table for players will be reduced accordingly.
My fear is the fans expectations are getting way too high too soon and yesterdays article outlining the reality of where we actually are as a club, 19th finish in the Championship last season and a relatively small provincial club in the Championship, was released to dampen down some of those expectations which.let's be truthful, were getting ridiculous.
 
This is a ski injury. But I am convinced that this originated from the bike accident. all my injuries are on my right hand side. It’s my right knee. I just don’t think it was detected at the time.
 
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No matter what price we get for KLP, if he is sold at all, the club will not receive all of the money. The price initially paid for the club was dependent of any sale of KLP, because the Allams could have sold him to Brentford last January, and Acun could have sold him the day after he purchased the club.
There will be a kick back to the previous owners if Keano is sold, as there was when Bowen made him England debut, plus the club got a tidy little windfall too.
I believe the level of reinvestment into the team depends on the future sale of KLP, maybe not in this window but the next providing where we are in the table at the time, and of course season ticket ( membership) sales. If the fans don't appear to be buying into Acuns plans then the offers we put on the table for players will be reduced accordingly.
My fear is the fans expectations are getting way too high too soon and yesterdays article outlining the reality of where we actually are as a club, 19th finish in the Championship last season and a relatively small provincial club in the Championship, was released to dampen down some of those expectations which.let's be truthful, were getting ridiculous.
Fancy telling the pitchfork brigade that! :emoticon-0100-smile
 
No matter what price we get for KLP, if he is sold at all, the club will not receive all of the money. The price initially paid for the club was dependent of any sale of KLP, because the Allams could have sold him to Brentford last January, and Acun could have sold him the day after he purchased the club.
There will be a kick back to the previous owners if Keano is sold, as there was when Bowen made him England debut, plus the club got a tidy little windfall too.
I believe the level of reinvestment into the team depends on the future sale of KLP, maybe not in this window but the next providing where we are in the table at the time, and of course season ticket ( membership) sales. If the fans don't appear to be buying into Acuns plans then the offers we put on the table for players will be reduced accordingly.
My fear is the fans expectations are getting way too high too soon and yesterdays article outlining the reality of where we actually are as a club, 19th finish in the Championship last season and a relatively small provincial club in the Championship, was released to dampen down some of those expectations which.let's be truthful, were getting ridiculous.
I tend to agree with the sentiments behind the final paragraph, but, serious question, are the 1st two paragraphs solid facts or just your opinion?
 
Not a bad player this lad, but I thought it was interesting that a league 2 club in France has a stadium capacity of 4000, Stark in contrast to England.


Vietnam's star midfielder Nguyen Quang Hai officially joined the roster of French club Pau FC after passing a medical on Wednesday.
They also have the lowest salary budget in Ligue 2, with a total of €2.93 million (US$3.05 million) paid to the players last season, according to Vietnamese media.
Its Nouste Camp home stadium’s capacity is at 4,031, the least among the 19 clubs in the French second division for the 2022-23 season.




https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/...en-quang-hai-signs-for-french-club/67867.html