Summer Transfer Window 2025 Thread


Think that the consideration mate, personally id go and invest a decent amounts of money in 3/4 players who have a huge ceiling who are going to be here for the next 10 years and we can walk away.

In the same way we went out and spent the guts of 30 mill on Pickford, absolute value given his development, performances and longevity.

Personally hoping Dom and Keane sign on to help with the above i.e. dilution/compromising of resources.
I'm inclined to agree, although I don't think DCL will stay. Doak and McAtee are both high potential players, I especially rate what I've seen of McAtee. They will probably set us back around £50-60m total for the pair I'd say. Long term it would be worthwhile, but this summer we would have to be very smart with the rest of our signings.

Assuming Keane and Gueye stay, we still need at least 2 GKs, a first choice RB, LB/RB cover, another CM and probably a striker. Like I said, I think DCL will move on this summer. I quite like Beto though and would rather bring in a striker to compete with him rather than replace him. Potentially a loan with option like Broja, but for a player whose legs aren't made out of Weetabix.
 
I can’t see anyone else being signed or announced until after PSR period closes (whenever that is)
I’d imagine next news we’ll hear is about leavers.
With all the change in ownership, management, coaching staff, CEO, trying to replace a DoF or move to a different model and just the general madness of the football industry itself as well as the inherited Everton chaos, it’s very possible that there is as yet, no real plan.
 


Last season highlights for Doak and just 2 crosses at height to create headed chances. Compare that with Fellows - great crosser of the ball and two footed and a lot cheaper. Doak seems a bit of a one trick pony - beat the defender, get to the goal-line and cut the ball back. Great if you play attacking MFs who arrive in the box and can strike a ball well - but that's not us at all. Doesn't seem to suit our style in any way.
He's got pace and can beat a man but very one footed. No Premiership experience and a poor injury record.
Giving the RS a pile of our transfer fund goes against the grain anyway and this signing seems full of risk.

Doak reminds me of Dan James...
 



Last season highlights for Doak and just 2 crosses at height to create headed chances. Compare that with Fellows - great crosser of the ball and two footed and a lot cheaper. Doak seems a bit of a one trick pony - beat the defender, get to the goal-line and cut the ball back. Great if you play attacking MFs who arrive in the box and can strike a ball well - but that's not us at all. Doesn't seem to suit our style in any way.
He's got pace and can beat a man but very one footed. No Premiership experience and a poor injury record.
Giving the RS a pile of our transfer fund goes against the grain anyway and this signing seems full of risk.


One of his main strengths is hes two footed.

Think that getting to the byline and being able to cut it back is literally the best way to score goals in the PL. Weve just never had anyone fast enough to do it.

All of our winger want to cut inside and our fullbacks dont overlap. Think we'll see that change under moyes.
 
One of his main strengths is hes two footed.

Think that getting to the byline and being able to cut it back is literally the best way to score goals in the PL. Weve just never had anyone fast enough to do it.

All of our winger want to cut inside and our fullbacks dont overlap. Think we'll see that change under moyes.
DCL would love those crosses.
 
The defensive stats when Pickford Branthwaite Tarkowski Mykolenko play together are very good. I didn’t realise they were that good but apparently it’s been one of the best defences in the league since September. I know people are desperate for Leighton Baines reincarnated and Everton to attack solely through a flying left back but I wouldn’t be surprised if Moyes sees Mykolenko as first choice and concentrates funds on a right back and a utility full back to cover.

In some ways Mykolenko gives N’Diaye more chance to go on runs and score. If we have a proper attacking fullback overlapping, N’Diaye may feed him more but if the quality of his crossing isn’t that good we may end up scoring less overall.

We need to make sure we improve the attack more than we weaken the defence, which has been champions league level, in doing so.

That’s why I think right back is far more pressing than left back, as it also gives more cover at CB.

Mykolenko is a great defender and undervalued by some people. I don’t think teams always have to have attacking fullbacks either. It depends on the team and getting the balance between attack\defence right.
 

I may be wrong but my understanding was that if, for example, we signed a £9m player on a three year contract that £3m would be booked as expenditure in each of the three PSR periods from that point. So if we signed that player in June 25, £3m in expenditure would be logged for the 24/25 accounting window. Is that not correct?
If we bought on June 1st and the 24/25 accounts ended June 30th then we would charge amortisation of £3m/12 = £250,000 for 24/25.

Edit: Just read that it is over 37 months (given that contracts expire at end of June) so £9m/37 for 24/25.
 
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