Summer transfer window.

Multiple injuries in one season for a striker that requires on physicality is what you're missing, I guess.

I also said the rest which you deemed worthy of ignorance:
I bet I could find a player who had couple of injuries one season and very little injuries before or after. He would be injury-prone according to you.
 
So? You use a single data point to make an assumption. If he had had those injuries (of which one was a flu) over a period of five years would you call him injury-prone?
 
I would be hesitant about signing any player who goes to Saudi when they have their pick of clubs across Europe in the prime of their career.

He clearly is only motivated by money and nothing else, which might not mesh well with the character of the team.
Yep, and I would be very surprised if Moyes even considered him. He does his homework on players.
 
Definitely a few promising players to be had from Wolves. Hugo Bueno at left back has looked decent and is only 23. Mateus Mane is their standout youngster.

The concern with Bueno however is he has a single assist and goal this season, and we'd need a bigger step-up from Mykolenko as a starter. Verdict: Swerve.

Mane, very promising prospect. Can play as a number 10 or out wide. Likely too lightweight as a number 9. Verdict: Don't overpay a la Dibling, but strongly consider.

From Burnley, I'd only look at Ugochukwu as a central midfield option. Versatile, young (23), physically imposing (6'3) and probably a much better long-term option than a Soucek, for example.

Obviously if Spurs were to drop, clubs from all over Europe would be queueing up for their players: Gray, Bergvall, Sarr, even Richarlison if a cut-price (£15m) deal could be had. Kudus, Van De Ven, Porro, Romero, Bissouma, Tel obviously all quality players, but there are serious doubts regarding their characters, and I don't think any of them would fit into our squad which doesn't appear to have any knob heads.

West Ham give me Summerville, Diouf and Bowen all day long.

From Forest, I'd happily have Gibbs-White, but Anderson is surely set for bigger things than Everton.

There are definitely deals to be had with relegated clubs.
Be after joa gomes the cm for me depnds what teams in for him but think would be quality. 2. Not sure would go into the season with barry and delap next season if was moyes. But does need to make a choice on what to do next season with the cf options, would put in a loan offer for richarlison for next season, wouldnt be starting every gam but be a great option to have in the squad also gives is another option out wide and could play as a cf/second stirker
 
Wouldn't judge anyone for struggling at Chelsea, it’s a puppy farm and not a stable environment to bring the best out of people.

Last striker we got who was struggling for time at Chelsea wasn’t half bad.
Chelsea is where talent goes to die. There is always turnover, always competition for places and there is rarely any continuity. It is a plug and play club and I can understand why players often look like butt there. They can just buy whoever and they don't have to worry about chemistry. At least City has a stable environment with Pep.
 
Definitely a few promising players to be had from Wolves. Hugo Bueno at left back has looked decent and is only 23. Mateus Mane is their standout youngster.

The concern with Bueno however is he has a single assist and goal this season, and we'd need a bigger step-up from Mykolenko as a starter. Verdict: Swerve.

Mane, very promising prospect. Can play as a number 10 or out wide. Likely too lightweight as a number 9. Verdict: Don't overpay a la Dibling, but strongly consider.

From Burnley, I'd only look at Ugochukwu as a central midfield option. Versatile, young (23), physically imposing (6'3) and probably a much better long-term option than a Soucek, for example.

Obviously if Spurs were to drop, clubs from all over Europe would be queueing up for their players: Gray, Bergvall, Sarr, even Richarlison if a cut-price (£15m) deal could be had. Kudus, Van De Ven, Porro, Romero, Bissouma, Tel obviously all quality players, but there are serious doubts regarding their characters, and I don't think any of them would fit into our squad which doesn't appear to have any knob heads.

West Ham give me Summerville, Diouf and Bowen all day long.

From Forest, I'd happily have Gibbs-White, but Anderson is surely set for bigger things than Everton.

There are definitely deals to be had with relegated clubs.
“Even richarlison”, you mean their top scorer who gets benched all the time despite being the only one who seems to know how to score and has any passion
 
Surprised anyone wants Delap. Watch him play. Looks clumsy. 1 goal all season. Spends most of his time pretending to be a hard man.

Raise your standards. We need better strikers than him and the chuckle bros Beto and Barry.
I've said it before, the ships sailed with him. We need to move on.
 
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