Summer Transfer Window - Credible Rumours Only Please

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I can't imagine Januzaj would be on much. Every game he's played for Utd he's looked one of their best players. I don't know if that's unproven, certainly more proven than Deulofeu first time around. As cover behind either Deulofeu, Lennon or Mirallas I think we could do a lot worse.

Plus he offers something different. I think Rom would love playing with him.
Hes on 60k week. And hes only had a handful of good games, he was really poor the last year and developed a horrible diving habit.
Plus, enough of these kids with potential, we need someone thats ready right now for that playmaker role
 

Hes on 60k week. And hes only had a handful of good games, he was really poor the last year and developed a horrible diving habit.
Plus, enough of these kids with potential, we need someone thats ready right now for that playmaker role
Fair enough. Over on the other thread we're trying to find one. :) Cheryshev is quickly becoming my realistic first choice.
 
I'm sure Januzaj is a good young player, but if in honest I'd rather see another good quality striker.

We have wingers/midfielders of good quality, we need players in other positions.

Maybe my view is too simplistic on this one.
 


Everton aren't in a position to buy players that are good enough to play right now, we are better off spending money on ten year olds, then waiting 10 years to see whether their potential is realised or not.
 
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...chester-united-table-15million-seamus-5961038

Manchester United to table £15million Seamus Coleman bid after missing out on top targets
  • 27 JUNE 2015 10:30 PM
  • BY SUNDAY PEOPLE
Louis van Gaal has seen Dani Alves agree a new deal at Barca and Nathaniel Clyne agree to join Liverpool, leaving Everton's Coleman as the next target
  • Seamus Coleman as his search for a right-back was hit by another setback last week.

    The Manchester United boss has seen two potential targets slip away as his squad rebuilding crawls along this summer.

    Dani Alves has agreed a new two-year deal to remain at Barcelona, while Southampton’s Nathaniel Clyne isputting the finishing touches on a £12.5million move to Liverpool.

    That leaves Coleman as the next name on the Dutchman’s hit-list – and the Everton player’s camp are bracing themselves for a call from Old Trafford.

    The Republic of Ireland ace was one of the undoubted bright sparks during an otherwise disappointing campaign at Goodison Park
 

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