Transfer Rumours Winter 2025 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!
Wonder if we’ll go back in for Zeidane Inoussa. I honestly don’t know if we can afford to shell out for a winger, defensive midfielder and striker in January in terms of all permanent signings with transfer fees. Would imagine we’ll loan a few players and send others back.
 
Wonder if we’ll go back in for Zeidane Inoussa. I honestly don’t know if we can afford to shell out for a winger, defensive midfielder and striker in January in terms of all permanent signings with transfer fees. Would imagine we’ll loan a few players and send others back.

You'd think we'd see at least one GK leave and given our winger problems are predominantly caused by injury, a couple of loans for the rest of the season would be the most likely outcome, I'd suspect.

Would like to see a proper CDM come in on a permanent transfer though, someone who's not afraid to put their foot in.
 
You'd think we'd see at least one GK leave and given our winger problems are predominantly caused by injury, a couple of loans for the rest of the season would be the most likely outcome, I'd suspect.

Would like to see a proper CDM come in on a permanent transfer though, someone who's not afraid to put their foot in.

Surely Racciopi out on loan if Rushworth gets fit, then Burns returning to Man City, and Zambrano, Millar and Belloumi de-registering gives us 5 spots. Fletch is suggesting he's heard we'll make 6 signings.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Gone For A Walk
Hopefully early in the window so we aren’t playing last day roulette
I can't for one minute see Acun allowing that to happen this time. He was clearly livid about what happened during summer (albeit he was ultimately responsible, having thought he could trust those he'd delegated to).