Summer Transfer Window 2025 Thread

See Goatie quoted it...still cant see Aznou mentioned?
Everton have already brought in Charly Alcaraz from Flamengo after a successful loan move in the second half of last season, Thierno Barry from Villarreal and Mark Travers from Bournemouth for a combined outlay of about £45million. There is also interest in the Bayern Munich left back Adam Aznou, 19.

That was in his article earlier anyway.
 

Why cant he come in now?

He's had 20 starts for a terrible team while with us he'd be getting the ball released much quicker and not be the focus of opposition defenders.

Yes, i dont think he'll be a star but he could be one.

Southampton said £100mil, then media said £55mil. I dont think they can afford not to sell him for a decent £35mil with add ons.

Also, I'd still want another attacking player to come in...




Its great they went up with a young team and a productive manager going for Enzo Le Fee and now adding the likes of Diarra.

But i really would have loved us to get Rigg.
Sorry but I just think he is far too raw for what its going to cost.
 

Oh well that didn’t take too long. Our own club and current manager too, like.

A manager offering an answer to a question posed at a prearranged pre-match presser is an example of neither of the things we discussed.

Indeed, in that very article it says that the PSR concerns (note: NOT cash flow issues) stopping us making signings at that point in time wouldn’t be a consideration in this window.
 

Everton add Dibling to list of targets​

Everton have added the Southampton teenager Tyler Dibling to their list of targets as they look to strengthen their options on the flanks (Paul Joyce writes).
The asking price for the 19-year-old could be a stumbling block with Everton’s summer budget needing to be spread accordingly to bring David Moyes’s squad up to strength.
A deal is not imminent
Recruiting in wide areas has been a priority for Moyes this summer, but there has been frustration in the market thus far, with the club losing out to Juventus for their first-choice option Francisco Conceição, 22, in a €30.4million deal (£26.5million) from FC Porto.
Johan Bakayoko, 22, opted to move to RB Leipzig from PSV Eindhoven with Jürgen Klopp, head of global soccer at the Red Bull group, speaking to the player during negotiations. His move cost a total of €22million.
Interest in Real Sociedad’s Takefusa Kubo, 24, also hit the buffers due to the Liga side’s asking price.
The ages of Conceição and Bakayoko, together with their fees, offer an indication of the business Everton are trying to do this summer — recruiting players on an upward trajectory as opposed to spending £50million for example on a single talent.
Dibling scored four goals in 43 appearances for Southampton last season, but their manager, Will Still, is hoping he will remain at St Mary’s as he attempts to lead the club back to the top flight.
Everton have already brought in Charly Alcaraz from Flamengo after a successful loan move in the second half of last season, Thierno Barry from Villarreal and Mark Travers from Bournemouth for a combined outlay of about £45million.
However, given so many players were allowed to leave at the end of last season, including Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Abdoulaye Doucouré and Ashley Young, Moyes’s squad remains thin.
There is an expectation at the club that recruitment will run right to the very end of the transfer window, which closes on September 1, with Everton having arrived in the US for the Premier League Summer Series with a number of youngsters to make up the squad size.
They included Tyler Onyango, 22, who is set to join Stockport County on loan but was needed for the tournament, which begins with a game against Bournemouth on Saturday before matches versus West Ham United and Manchester United.
Jarrad Branthwaite, who signed a new contract this summer, is absent with a minor injury.



You can lock this now lads.

A tale as old as time.
 
We play Leeds in just over 3 weeks
And in my very humble opinion, we have a team more than good enough to beat Leeds.

We lost Doucs and added Barry.

We finished last season in fine form, sure the squad isnt good enough to challenge for 38 games, but its more than good enough to beat the teams we play in August, hence im baffled why everybody is losing their god damn heads.

The window closes on 1st September, that has and will remain the deadline.
 
And in my very humble opinion, we have a team more than good enough to beat Leeds.

We lost Doucs and added Barry.

We finished last season in fine form, sure the squad isnt good enough to challenge for 38 games, but its more than good enough to beat the teams we play in August, hence im baffled why everybody is losing their god damn heads.

The window closes on 1st September, that has and will remain the deadline.

We have a decent first 11, no right winger though but what happens if we have injuries, you have to take this in you're calculations.
 

We have a decent first 11, no right winger though but what happens if we have injuries, you have to take this in you're calculations.
I did mate, I said its not great for a 38 game season, nor is it gonna be doing a dent to the better teams in the league, which is why we 1000% need more players.

My only point is that there are 5 weeks left to do that, not 3.
 

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