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Summer Transfer Window 2025 Thread

Palace close to agreeing £26m deal for Villarreal winger Pino
Latest from Sky Sports News' chief correspondent Kaveh Solhekol:

Crystal Palace are close to agreeing a deal with Villarreal for winger Yeremy Pino.

The fee under discussion is believed to be nearly £26m.

Palace are looking to find a replacement for Eberechi Eze after selling him to Arsenal.

A deal for Leicester City's Bilal El Khannouss is off as things stand.

Pino can play on either wing and would be able to play as one of the No. 10s in Oliver Glasner's system at Palace.

The 22-year-old is a Spain international with 15 caps.

Eff's that got to do with us
 

Palace close to agreeing £26m deal for Villarreal winger Pino
Latest from Sky Sports News' chief correspondent Kaveh Solhekol:

Crystal Palace are close to agreeing a deal with Villarreal for winger Yeremy Pino.

The fee under discussion is believed to be nearly £26m.

Palace are looking to find a replacement for Eberechi Eze after selling him to Arsenal.

A deal for Leicester City's Bilal El Khannouss is off as things stand.

Pino can play on either wing and would be able to play as one of the No. 10s in Oliver Glasner's system at Palace.

The 22-year-old is a Spain international with 15 caps.
There is a thread for other teams transfer news.

It's called "other teams transfers"

May I direct you there.
 
Palace close to agreeing £26m deal for Villarreal winger Pino
Latest from Sky Sports News' chief correspondent Kaveh Solhekol:

Crystal Palace are close to agreeing a deal with Villarreal for winger Yeremy Pino.

The fee under discussion is believed to be nearly £26m.

Palace are looking to find a replacement for Eberechi Eze after selling him to Arsenal.

A deal for Leicester City's Bilal El Khannouss is off as things stand.

Pino can play on either wing and would be able to play as one of the No. 10s in Oliver Glasner's system at Palace.

The 22-year-old is a Spain international with 15 caps.

wrong thread
 

James has had several seasons in the premier league with several clubs and has never produced at any of them. Gnonto is fast and tricky but has no end product at all.
The thing is that both players and the league keeps developing.

I liked the idea of McNeal when he was brought in with the idea of playing as an inverted right wing. But he didn't have to play many minutes before it became clear that his lack of pace would hold him back. On the first few metres there can't be many players in the league slower than McNeal. He can't beat a man, so we have to play him on the left where most defenders are happy to let him go down the sideline.

James is very quick. Among the quickest in the league. He terrifies defenders and force teams to defend deeper than what they like. James pace and McNeal's lack there of was the only reason Garner was played ahead of McNeal at Elland Road.

I think it was Opta that had numbers showing that players in Premier League sprint 20-25% more now than when they started collecting these stats 6 or 7 years ago. Slow players that previously got away with it struggle these days.

Anyway, the idea that Leeds could be interested in signing McNeal is still crazy. New American owners with strong focus on stats in control now. They have clear ideas of what it takes to avoid relegation. They've only signed tall and strong players this summer. More physicality are supposed to keep them in the league. Not slow and weak players that usually shy away from duels.
 

Let's just keep Armstrong, allow him to develop as a DM this season. And focus on bringing some defensive cover over the next few days before a panic loan striker on DD

Are you on crack? :lol:

Armstrong isnt a dm my man. Hes a ACM or a number 8 but imo he's no where near ready to play in the PL.

Id prefer to send him out on loan get game time and he can come back and be part of the team next season.
 

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