Summer transfer window 2023

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Hes a right back who can play left back...what we need if we want an attacking full back is a left back.







I think we need 4 players:

LB: Truffert (Rennes), Parisi(Empoli)

CB: Branthwaite*

RW: Johnson(Forest), Chukwueze(Villareal), Bakayoko(PSV)

ACM: Ndiaye(Sheff Utd), Simons(PSV), Cherki(Lyon), Gibbs-White(Forest), Kudus(Ajax)

CF: David(Lille), Hojlund(Atalanta), Wahi(Montpelier), Balogun(Arsenal), Openda(Lens), Moffi(Nice).

Just throwing a few names out there.



Where would Johnson go?

Not Arsenal, Chelsea, United, City, RS or Spurs. Maybe Newcastle?

I think we have a chance.

With MGW it would be interesting to see what they may want if they went down...for the money we may also have a chance for Kudus.
We're still right in the middle of a relegation battle
 

I think we need 4 players:

LB: Truffert (Rennes), Parisi(Empoli)

CB: Branthwaite*

RW: Johnson(Forest), Chukwueze(Villareal), Bakayoko(PSV)

ACM: Ndiaye(Sheff Utd), Simons(PSV), Cherki(Lyon), Gibbs-White(Forest), Kudus(Ajax)

CF: David(Lille), Hojlund(Atalanta), Wahi(Montpelier), Balogun(Arsenal), Openda(Lens), Moffi(Nice).

Just throwing a few names out there.



Where would Johnson go?

Not Arsenal, Chelsea, United, City, RS or Spurs. Maybe Newcastle?

I think we have a chance.

With MGW it would be interesting to see what they may want if they went down...for the money we may also have a chance for Kudus.
Sometimes Zat, I actually think you hit the crack pipe before posting
 
I think we need to see which league we're going to be in and what's going to happen with the FFP investigation before we can realistically start thinking about signings for this summer

All I will say is this;

If we stay up and can afford it, get that Kyogo Furuhashi lad in

I think he's ace
 
We are far from safe but next season will be another tough season given we could potentially be given a transfer embargo or limited funds.

Without trying to gloss over last night's win, we need to really scout much better than our previous windows.
 

Out of Contracts/Loans

Doucoure
Mina
Davies
Townsend
Coleman
Begovic
Lonergan
Coady
Vinagre


I think Doucoure will get his extension because he has played his way into Dyche's good books.

Mina is a tricky one but he is on £120k a week and not seen the light of days for months.

Davies need to move on for his own career because he has too many ahead of him.

Townsend has only just come back from injury and at his age, I think a renewal is out of the question.

Coleman is similar to Townsend but given his loyalty and his form this season, I can see a last year contract/coach role.

Begovic and Lonergan very much bit part players who have worked well with Pickford so possibly a short term deal for Begovic but Lonergan has run his race with us.

Coady and Vinagre will be cancelled.
Is Townsends contract up? Thought he had another year

Wouldn't be surprised to see Begovic given another year, seems a good pro and a decent back up for Pickford - Also has GK coaching for kids through us I think
 
But most of the players you listed are like £30m+? Some more than double that.
Ultimately if we don’t go down and we fail to buy a forward with whatever money we have I. The summer then I’m going to staple Thelwalls nut sack to DBB’s chin.
 

Sources: Everton's James Milner offer rejected​

Everton made a late move to try and sign James Milner but saw their offer rejected by the Liverpool veteran, sources have told Football Insider.

The 37-year-old is out of contract at Anfield this summer and is set to leave the Merseyside club for free after failing to negotiate a new deal with the Reds.
 

IF we stay up, we have a great opportunity to right a lot of wrongs and adapt the squad to give us a better chance next season. We don't need to be looking to get into Europe, just get us mid-table and ready to move into the new ground as a Premier League team.

Out of contract players:
Doucoure new one-year deal with club option for a second season.
Begovic new one-year deal with club option for a second season.
Mina released - too unreliable with his fitness to justify his incredible wage. Sad as he's a top quality player and will no doubt go on and flourish elsewhere and never pick up an injury again.
Davies released - nowhere near good enough.
Townsend released - was never good enough to start with.
Coleman released unless he agrees to a significant wage reduction - some many disagree but he's on a very large wage and nobody knows what condition he'll return in. Surely Patterson is our number one right back going forward, so can we afford £60/70k a week Coleman as his understudy?
Simms released - not good enough.
Broadhead released - not good enough.

Players we need to loan out again as we won't be able to sell them:
Gomes, Alli, Gbamin. Goes without saying that any offers of a permanent transfer must be accepted.

Players that should be sold as they're nowhere near good enough:
Holgate - Two years left on contract, perfect time to sell now.
Keane - Same as above.
Godfrey - Same as above.
Maupay - Has predictably not worked out here and he needs to go.

Sadly, I don't expect we'll sell three centre halves, even if they're rubbish (which they are), especially with Coady probably being sent back, but we are getting Branthwaite back and should be able to sign a new centre half with the proceeds from sales. If we can sell two of them, then I'd prioritise Keane and Holgate going.

What we need to bring in:
  • New winger that is a big improvement on Demarai Gray.
  • A second, proven striker, and an up-and-coming striker from abroad or the Championship. We need three strikers in the squad at a bare minimum.
  • Centre half to challenge Branthwaite for a starting place alongside Tarkowski. One of Keane/Holgate/Godfrey will be the fourth choice.
  • If the money is there, a new left back, and obviously a new right back or utility player to replace Coleman.
That's five new players, six if Seamus retires/leaves.
 

Sources: Everton's James Milner offer rejected​

Everton made a late move to try and sign James Milner but saw their offer rejected by the Liverpool veteran, sources have told Football Insider.

The 37-year-old is out of contract at Anfield this summer and is set to leave the Merseyside club for free after failing to negotiate a new deal with the Reds.
I’d rather we signed a proper RS OAP like Ronnie Whelan.

Filing this one under ‘Journo Bait’
 
IF we stay up, we have a great opportunity to right a lot of wrongs and adapt the squad to give us a better chance next season. We don't need to be looking to get into Europe, just get us mid-table and ready to move into the new ground as a Premier League team.

Out of contract players:
Doucoure new one-year deal with club option for a second season.
Begovic new one-year deal with club option for a second season.
Mina released - too unreliable with his fitness to justify his incredible wage. Sad as he's a top quality player and will no doubt go on and flourish elsewhere and never pick up an injury again.
Davies released - nowhere near good enough.
Townsend released - was never good enough to start with.
Coleman released unless he agrees to a significant wage reduction - some many disagree but he's on a very large wage and nobody knows what condition he'll return in. Surely Patterson is our number one right back going forward, so can we afford £60/70k a week Coleman as his understudy?
Simms released - not good enough.
Broadhead released - not good enough.

Players we need to loan out again as we won't be able to sell them:
Gomes, Alli, Gbamin. Goes without saying that any offers of a permanent transfer must be accepted.

Players that should be sold as they're nowhere near good enough:
Holgate - Two years left on contract, perfect time to sell now.
Keane - Same as above.
Godfrey - Same as above.
Maupay - Has predictably not worked out here and he needs to go.

Sadly, I don't expect we'll sell three centre halves, even if they're rubbish (which they are), especially with Coady probably being sent back, but we are getting Branthwaite back and should be able to sign a new centre half with the proceeds from sales. If we can sell two of them, then I'd prioritise Keane and Holgate going.

What we need to bring in:
  • New winger that is a big improvement on Demarai Gray.
  • A second, proven striker, and an up-and-coming striker from abroad or the Championship. We need three strikers in the squad at a bare minimum.
  • Centre half to challenge Branthwaite for a starting place alongside Tarkowski. One of Keane/Holgate/Godfrey will be the fourth choice.
  • If the money is there, a new left back, and obviously a new right back or utility player to replace Coleman.
That's five new players, six if Seamus retires/leaves.

Ellis Simms isn't out of contract this Summer and Broadhead isn't an Everton player.
 
But most of the players you listed are like £30m+? Some more than double that.

I think there will be sales, extensions and a number of players out of contract.

Quality starters push us up the table. Focus on 2 or 3 similar to those ive named (or young players from championship / relegated sides). Just dont dilute funds by bringing in 5 or 6 permanents.

Bring in 2 effective loans, one from Chelsea perhaps and one from City?

Use u21s where we can as backup e.g Mills? Cannon? Warrington? Etc

Dyche seems to like a small squad so alot will depend on sales and a focus on quality over quantity.
 

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