Michaelcoyb
Transfer Window Time Keeper
Need a RB asap.
Want a winger.
Would love another CM.
Want a winger.
Would love another CM.
I could see any of James, Gomes, gylf, delph,Kenny ,a cb, iwobi (if only) going and a few key players coming in.I imagine a lot of business will be done towards the last week of the window.
I still see James being the one to leave - someone like Coutinho on loan to replace him with the James profit on the books allowing us to finalise deals for a RB + Wide Player.
Maybe a CM on loan on deadline day if we can offload Delph.
I understand your thought train but don’t fully agree with it. Gana Gueye scored more and assisted more in his time here and he was a defensive midfielder.
Regardless, he’s came from Barcelona, played for portugal, he has never once (apart from the derby) took the game by the scruff of the neck and took responsibility. We expected more and in the whole he’s been very disappointing.
I could see any of James, Gomes, gylf, delph,Kenny ,a cb, iwobi (if only) going and a few key players coming in.
That is a positive must for any Evertonian.You must be easily pleased!
God no , I mean it’s like those idiots who praised even close to venerated him for winning and drawing a couple of friendlies. People making snap judgments like that haven’t got a clue fella have they ?Whatever happens I cant judge the manager on these opening 2-3 games as the squad simply isn't good enough and no Richarlison and possibly DCL makes it even harder.
By allowing him to go, we’re obliged to honour the FIFA ruling of a mandatory 3-week post tournament break.If they let Richarlison go to the Olympics they should have insisted he’s back for Southampton. We pay his wages.
Of course you, and that’s fineI respectfully disagree.
We'll be lucky to bring in a RB...
We both know that, others won’t hear of it though (judging the manager I mean).Whatever happens I cant judge the manager on these opening 2-3 games as the squad simply isn't good enough and no Richarlison and possibly DCL makes it even harder.
By allowing him to go, we’re obliged to honour the FIFA ruling of a mandatory 3-week post tournament break.
I think it helps if the manager brings in players he has already proven play well for him.Aye By the time longstaff & rondon get here we’ll be laughing![]()
I posted this in the Dumfries thread also,
Interesting quote from PSV manager:
PSV not afraid about losing Madueke
Posted By Admin On August 8th, 2021 02:22 PM | Eredivisie, News, Transfer News
PSV Eindhoven boss Roger Schmidt is not scared that Noni Madueke will leave the club after an excellent start to the season.
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Madueke scored twice in the Johan Cruijff Schaal win over Ajax on Saturday and is being eyed by a number of top clubs including Borussia Dortmund and Tottenham Hotspur.
However, Schmidt is not concerned, telling ESPN. “I’m not afraid, why should I be? He will one day leave PSV if he continues to develop like he is now.
“I’m not afraid it will happen now.
Interesting quote from PSV manager:
PSV not afraid about losing Madueke
Posted By Admin On August 8th, 2021 02:22 PM | Eredivisie, News, Transfer News
PSV Eindhoven boss Roger Schmidt is not scared that Noni Madueke will leave the club after an excellent start to the season.
Follow Football-Oranje on Twitter
Madueke scored twice in the Johan Cruijff Schaal win over Ajax on Saturday and is being eyed by a number of top clubs including Borussia Dortmund and Tottenham Hotspur.
However, Schmidt is not concerned, telling ESPN. “I’m not afraid, why should I be? He will one day leave PSV if he continues to develop like he is now.
“I’m not afraid it will happen now. We can’t sell key players anymore. We’ve already done that with Donyell Malen, Denzel Dumfries and Pablo Rosario, so we can’t lose any more. And PSV is also a fantastic club for Noni to develop. He is very young, he can play a lot here, score goals and cheer with the team. I think he feels very good here,”
Madueke himself told ESPN, “I’m happy to play at PSV. It’s great that you get appreciation, but my focus is on my teammates and getting to the play-offs of the Champions League.”
We can’t sell key players anymore. We’ve already done that with Donyell Malen, Denzel Dumfries and Pablo Rosario, so we can’t lose any more. And PSV is also a fantastic club for Noni to develop. He is very young, he can play a lot here, score goals and cheer with the team. I think he feels very good here,”
Madueke himself told ESPN, “I’m happy to play at PSV. It’s great that you get appreciation, but my focus is on my teammates and getting to the play-offs of the Champions League.”