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Summer Transfer Window 2025 Thread

I popped it into google mate and then an AI and articles came up immediately mate - not sure what you are doing wrong, the mail and mirror reported it, so it was reported - it was a journo who told me, so who knows, given its been published and i have no reason to doubt who told me - i believe he does. They were quite specific on the fee to - just north of £70 mill and not active until next summer.

Up to you what you want to believe! ;)

Maybe ask the Bobble.....

It's from the Mail and Football insider. Wouldn't believe that.
 

I’d love the Premier league bubble to burst tbh. Go back to the owners being some bloke that owns the garage down the road rather than sovereign states. It’s an arms race now.
Been waiting a while for this to happen. There’s no chance. You’ll see further moves to make it a franchise sport and the super league will be revisited.

Younger fans will lap it up.
 

Its a bit disingenuous to say it wasn't reported mate when it was, it was a quick google - lets be honest you didn't look and said you did, i see MEN also reported it and the Echo.

Like i say mate - believe what you choose - time will tell.

Why dont you ask the bobble.
Bobble said there was no release clause at the time.
 

The issue I have with the Diblling deal is if we had a competent first team right winger already the gamble would make sense. But 40m+ on a 19 year old kid that will likely take a season or two to develop seems a massive reach when we don't have anyone on the right who can play there naturally as it stands. Yes I like the potential but this deal seems like a gamble. As is waiting on a deal that may never come off when we have nobody there and alternatives are going elsewhere.. Its very Gnonto when our needs are such that we should have already secured a right winger whilst pursuing this... My fear is we end up with nobody or someone very underwhelming on loan that we could have got months ago.
 
You sound like you would like that.

No I’d definitely take a spawny win, despite the the levels of schadenfreude you’d get in here - one dodgy result before the window closes won’t be the end of us… we’re (recent) historically terrible away to the promoted sides early on.

But I always want us to win, it just won’t be the end of the universe if we don’t.
 

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