Transfer Rumours Summer '22 Transfer Thread

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Hull City are close to adding to their squad with two new players understood to be nearing a move to the ambitious Championship club. City have already confirmed the arrival of five players this summer and will announce Columbian striker Oscar Estupinan in the next 24 hours while Doğukan Sinik is awaiting a work permit.

Ghana international Benjamin Tetteh's switch to the MKM Stadium will be completed this week, though not in time for him to join the Tigers out in Marbella and will instead link up with his new teammates next week along with Turkish winger Sinik.
Does that mean 2 more on top of Tetteh and Sinik?
 
Hull City are close to adding to their squad with two new players understood to be nearing a move to the ambitious Championship club. City have already confirmed the arrival of five players this summer and will announce Columbian striker Oscar Estupinan in the next 24 hours while Doğukan Sinik is awaiting a work permit.

Ghana international Benjamin Tetteh's switch to the MKM Stadium will be completed this week, though not in time for him to join the Tigers out in Marbella and will instead link up with his new teammates next week along with Turkish winger Sinik.
Signed from DC United?
 
So, nobody on here knows the story?

Just had a quick stalk of a FGR forum and aside from a few come ts about him being talented nobody even seems to care or discuss him leaving.

Also seems to have been out on loan to the likes of Salisbury and Melksham rather than being in the first team.

Time will tell but looks like he's a project, which explains the 1 year deal with option

Bit weird.
 
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Just had a quick stalk of a FGR forum and aside from a few come ts about him being talented nobody even seems to care or discuss him leaving.

Also seems to have been out on loan to the likes of Salisbury and Melksham rather than being in the first team.

Time will tell but looks like he's a project, which explains the 1 year deal with option

Bit weird.


The Club may have well of unearthed one of these Talents that bigger clubs sometimes find, let's hope he pushes on it would be great and signs are looking good as they seem to have faith in the lad.
 
Cant find anything that addresses this, really strange one because I can only find positive opinions about him then all of a sudden he's listed as released. Im wondering if he was tapped up and chose not to renew with Forest Green?

Was he on a youth contract? Could be a similar situation to the one we had with Dan James a few years back.
 
The 2nd season debate rumbles on, so yours truly did a bit of Sherlocking.

Of the 42 clubs promoted from the Championship to the Prem in the period 2007/08 to the end of the 21/22 season....17 were relegated after one season = 40.4%
From the start 2007/08 to the end of the 20/21 season 6 were relegated after the 2nd season: City x2, Birmingham, QPR, Huddersfield, Sheff Utd = 25%

2 were relegated after three seasons...Wolves and Norwich.
0 after four seasons
2 after five seasons...Bmouth and Watford
Burnley had six seasons in the prem...Swansea had seven...WBA had eight...Stoke had ten.

Therefore from this simple analysis its harder to stay in the Prem league for one season than two. What does it prove? Probably not a lot other than I've got too much free time on my hands.
 
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Stark contrast to the previous regime. Decent player who wanted to move on to bigger and better things (rightly or wrongly). At least this time we've held out for a good deal for ourselves.
 
The 2nd season debate rumbles on, so yours truly did a bit of Sherlocking.

Of the 42 clubs promoted from the Championship to the Prem in the period 2007/08 to the end of the 21/22 season....17 were relegated after one season = 40.4%
From the start 2007/08 to the end of the 20/21 season 6 were relegated after the 2nd season: City x2, Birmingham, QPR, Huddersfield, Sheff Utd = 25%

2 were relegated after three seasons...Wolves and Norwich.
0 after four seasons
2 after five seasons...Bmouth and Watford
Burnley had six seasons in the prem...Swansea had seven...WBA had eight...Stoke had ten.

Therefore from this simple analysis its harder to stay in the Prem league for one season than two. What does it prove? Probably not a lot other than I've got too much free time on my hands.

And we are responsible for 40% of second season syndrome in that period…The only club to fall victim to it twice.
 
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And we are responsible for 40% of second season syndrome in that period…The only club to fall victim to it twice.

You could argue that second season syndrome isn't just about relegation. Plenty of clubs have to spend big to stand still once the momentum of promotion dissipates in that first season. Pretty sure L**d's were supposed to be challenging for Europe this season, how did that work out?