Summer Transfer Window 2025 Thread



It’s not about being super quick, it’s about being cumulatively quick enough to control space vs top opposition. Barry was great for us whilst we had pace around him as the space he had to control was minimal, McCafthy Barkley in front, two rapid full backs either side, and Jags and Stones behind meant he could focus on a small area to win the ball. Once those players fell away and were replaced with slower players then Barry’s own lack of pace became an issue and he got exposed, a lot, and we had to sit deeper and deeper which means teams get on top of us and we can’t get the ball back.

Ruiz Vitinha and Neves are quick enough, that’s the key thing, and with the rapid pace all around them it’s more than good enough coverage across the park.

We have slow CBs, slow fullbacks, slow centre mids, slow wide players, with the only pace in the team being Beto or DCL upfront.

We don’t need to add more one paced players, we need to improve the cumulative pace of the team to press, counter, recover opposition counters, and ultimately dominate games.

Just look at Wharton & Rigg and you've got a couple of English versions of the PSG boys.
 
Should we fail to sign additional CM's this summer - which is a strong possibility, then Armstrong and Iroegbunam would be the back up to Garner/Gana surely. Despite whats right for the player, with such a small squad we might be prudent to keep possible players here.
It just depends whether he's ready and good enough yet basically. Personally I would have a new central midfielder pretty high up on my list anyway, but that just becomes even more the case if Iroegbunam and Armstrong aren't seen as being good enough yet.
Is it? I’d say playing in a team scrapping for relegation is very different to one trying to play more fluid footy pushing for promotion.

I’d love for him to turn in in preseason and give Moyes no chance but to play him, but it seems unlikely.
In terms of what a player learns from a loan then yes, where you are in the league isn't a particularly important factor. There's nothing to say a team at the top plays more 'fluid football' at all really, and there's obviously a big middle ground between pushing for promotion and scrapping for relegation. Armstrong had a good loan at Derby, there's nothing really to support the notion that a loan at Sheffield United would have been more beneficial.
 

Everton target James McAtee is the great-nephew of Alan Ball​

Everton are interested in signing James McAtee after it became apparent he will leave Man City this summer.

Like Grealish, James McAtee has been left out of the Club World Cup squad, so he will be allowed to negotiate his exit over the coming weeks.

Moyes is believed to be a big admirer of the 22-year-old, and reports suggest it would take a £35m bid to reach an agreement with the Citizens.

Apparently, his mother Gill is the great man"s niece. Get him signed

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