Transfer Rumour Liam Delap

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I don't get it.
Chelsea, city, newcastle all in for him.
What am I missing here?
Beto was way better than him last week
If you take out penos he has something like 8 in 38.
Beto wouldn’t get half his return in an Ipswich team, he’s lucky that Moyes took over and got him going.
 
Idk man. I like a striker that can dribble. I just question whether he is a big enough upgrade on what we have unless Moyes starts him in a pair which intrigues me a bit. I think he would be a good foil and maybe he fits Davey's profile for that position. My questions are- is Charly gone? Is Jake a RB next season again? What other positions will we actually be looking to strengthen? A like for like replacement for Beto doesn't cut the mustard when there are so many holes to fix. That is why I can see him in a pair.
 

Id be very surprised at Moyes being as vocal as he is, if this one isn't all but done.

Even ref to us being the black ball/press briefed of Moyes' direct involvement...

... Didn't like the black ball comment either btw. What purpose does that serve?
What’s been said?

I realise I could search this on the internet. But *gestures lazily* meh.
 

What’s been said?

I realise I could search this on the internet. But *gestures lazily* meh.


 
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Moyes you big loser!!!!
 

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