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Summer Transfer Window 2025 Thread


I’m expecting us to close a deal by the weekend at around that price - Moyes is fuming we need players pronto. This ends the Kubo chase ❌- he’s no longer an option Sociedad don’t want to sell and we ain’t paying €60m.

If we could bring in Fofana & Dibling then no matter what anyone tells me, i'll see a young team emerging over the next couple of seasons that should be deadly on the counter.

Those two on the flanks will create a lot of clapping seats when everyone stands to watch.

One very interesting take on all this.

Moyes has been publicly complaining about recruitment. He's also on record saying he wanted a mix of experienced premier League proven and oh some young potential.

He deliberately played down Aznou the other day as being first team ready - without even a training session etc.

So maybe Moyes has been pushing the older players, the recruitment team has some time trying to get those deals over the line but are obviously more difficult "Luiz, Grealish" type deals instead of certain others.

And maybe him moaning has got them to focus now on the deals they have had on hold, be funny if Moyes moaning ends up with the recruitment focusing on the players he'd rather not use as they aren't premier League proven though.

The Anzou comments were so negative.

Imagine if we signed Dibling for £35mil.

Same dour comments?
 

Always annoys me when people call it the English tax when it's really a we've got a highly regarded young player so if you want him you pay for the privilege
It's actually more a "we have to have a certain amount of players that went through a youth academy in England so selling clubs can charge us a bit more knowing we have a quota to fill" tax, rather than an English tax.

But it's a bit of a mouthful to say all of that
 
If we could bring in Fofana & Dibling then no matter what anyone tells me, i'll see a young team emerging over the next couple of seasons that should be deadly on the counter.

Those two on the flanks will create a lot of clapping seats when everyone stands to watch.



The Anzou comments were so negative.

Imagine if we signed Dibling for £35mil.

Same dour comments?

Why are you so obsessed with what Moyes said regarding Anzou (which wasn't negative) when the player himself said he came here after being convinced by Moyes?
 
Unsure why anyone is getting their knickers in a twist about the fee etc, TFG are very unlikely to have just given a set amount to spend in transfers unless they are idiots.

Far more likely us they have given a rough ball figure in terms of wages and fees and complete costs allowed within a range fir the dinner spend - likely season spend.

Dibling for 35m on say 35k per week, with minimal signing fee for 5 years, costs. 9m in wages so total costs commited too is 44m

Now say Fofana is wanting 120k per week and costs 40m with same signing fees etc. 31.2m in wages so total commitment is 71.2m

Over a 27m difference

Do that on say 2-3 signings and what would look like only 15m more spent is actually spending or commitng to spending close to 80m extra and has to be factored in.

The combined fee and wage costs are gonna be the budget this year. Not some arbitrary - we have 150m to spend in fees.

So for a player wanting much higher wages we are more restricted in how high the fee can go, if wage demands are much more reasonable then we have way more room to increase the initial fees.

I'm guessing Dibling currently on a youth contract at Saints is asking for a lot less than either Kubo or Fofana would be - hugely less in fact.

Same can be applied to Douglas Luiz who'd cost 30-35m with currently 150-175k per week say compared to the cost of buying Mcatee who'd in all likelihood cost less initial and far far less on wages, so what would look a similar outlet for the club on fee would actually be 30m cheaper a deal.
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"Why are you so obsessed"

Thought you were a bloke :o

Wowzers, never would have guessed.

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If we could bring in Fofana & Dibling then no matter what anyone tells me, i'll see a young team emerging over the next couple of seasons that should be deadly on the counter.

Those two on the flanks will create a lot of clapping seats when everyone stands to watch.



The Anzou comments were so negative.

Imagine if we signed Dibling for £35mil.

Same dour comments?

Possibly will be, I can honestly see Moyes doing this season and being replaced by a manager who regularly schools us and we just played the other week.
 
Unsure why anyone is getting their knickers in a twist about the fee etc, TFG are very unlikely to have just given a set amount to spend in transfers unless they are idiots.

Far more likely us they have given a rough ball figure in terms of wages and fees and complete costs allowed within a range fir the dinner spend - likely season spend.

Dibling for 35m on say 35k per week, with minimal signing fee for 5 years, costs. 9m in wages so total costs commited too is 44m

Now say Fofana is wanting 120k per week and costs 40m with same signing fees etc. 31.2m in wages so total commitment is 71.2m

Over a 27m difference

Do that on say 2-3 signings and what would look like only 15m more spent is actually spending or commitng to spending close to 80m extra and has to be factored in.

The combined fee and wage costs are gonna be the budget this year. Not some arbitrary - we have 150m to spend in fees.

So for a player wanting much higher wages we are more restricted in how high the fee can go, if wage demands are much more reasonable then we have way more room to increase the initial fees.

I'm guessing Dibling currently on a youth contract at Saints is asking for a lot less than either Kubo or Fofana would be - hugely less in fact.

Same can be applied to Douglas Luiz who'd cost 30-35m with currently 150-175k per week say compared to the cost of buying Mcatee who'd in all likelihood cost less initial and far far less on wages, so what would look a similar outlet for the club on fee would actually be 30m cheaper a deal.
A 35m player mate is not going to be on 35k a week, he will be on market average for a 35m player, more likely will be 100k at least
 
Possibly will be, I can honestly see Moyes doing this season and being replaced by a manager who regularly schools us and we just played the other week.

Armstrong (18)
Anzou (19)
Dibling (19)
Fofana (20)
Alcaraz (22)
Barry (22)
Branthwaite (23)
O'Brien (24)
Ndiaye (25)


Bring in Dibling & Fofana and it would be a new young team developing.

A year or two under Moyes and then a transformative coach would be ideal.
 

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