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January Transfer Window 2023

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I dont think Gordon will unless he has a rocket of a second half, if Gordon goes for decent money in Summer it means he's had a greart 2nd half which probably means hes contributed enough to warrant the extension anyway.

Bare in mind Davies/Begovic are probably on buttons in relative terms.

Mina and Doucoure are the key ones really that will fetch the wedge back in. Coady will be bought most likely on a full.

Coleman wont be on a small contract, has had a few contract extensions so far so that would have tallied up.

Townsend? Doing punditry, probably an indication that his time as a footballer is up due to that bad injury. Perhaps a few appearances towards the end of the season who knows.


Conor CoadyConor Coady
Centre-Back
Feb 25, 1993 (29)
England
Jun 30, 2023Option to buy€18.00m
Yerry MinaYerry Mina
Centre-Back
Sep 23, 1994 (28)
Colombia
Jun 30, 2023-€18.00m
Abdoulaye DoucouréAbdoulaye Doucouré
Central Midfield
Jan 1, 1993 (29)
Mali

France
Jun 30, 2023club option 1 year€12.00m
Tom DaviesTom Davies
Central Midfield
Jun 30, 1998 (24)
England
Jun 30, 2023-€12.00m
Rúben VinagreRúben Vinagre
Left-Back
Apr 9, 1999 (23)
Portugal
Jun 30, 2023Option to buy€5.00m
Andros TownsendAndros Townsend
Right Winger
Jul 16, 1991 (31)
England
Jun 30, 2023-€2.50m
Seamus ColemanSeamus Coleman
Right-Back
Oct 11, 1988 (34)
Ireland
Jun 30, 2023-€1.20m
Asmir BegovicAsmir Begovic
Goalkeeper
Jun 20, 1987 (35)
Bosnia-Herzegovina

Canada
Jun 30, 2023-€1.00m
Andy LonerganAndy Lonergan
Goalkeeper
I could see Dacs having his deal optioned for another season and be a squad player, we'll no doubt come to an agreement for Coady, no one will be daft enough to buy Mina in January (assuming he's fit for 5 minutes at a time of course), Coleman probably be a coach or something, the others no big loss. Hopefully Townsend might actually do a bit of that football malarky we pay him for, if it isn't too inconvinient for his other job of course.
 
I could see Dacs having his deal optioned for another season and be a squad player, we'll no doubt come to an agreement for Coady, no one will be daft enough to buy Mina in January (assuming he's fit for 5 minutes at a time of course), Coleman probably be a coach or something, the others no big loss. Hopefully Townsend might actually do a bit of that football malarky we pay him for, if it isn't too inconvinient for his other job of course.

Coady has an agreed fee in for £12m so if we wnat that to happen, it will.

Bit in bold; Townsend has had a nasty injury and cant play football yet. What issue is there doing some punditry in his own time? It's not like hes skipping rehab or training ffs.
 
Coady has an agreed fee in for £12m so if we wnat that to happen, it will.

Bit in bold; Townsend has had a nasty injury and cant play football yet. What issue is there doing some punditry in his own time? It's not like hes skipping rehab or training ffs.

Im not totally convinced that Coady is a forgone conclusion, there may be an agreement in place between Wolves and Everton, but the lad himself will have a say and there are always three parties , if Wolves rocket up the table and their new manager fancies him, speaks to him, twists his arm and tells him hes key to the future and we tank, the lad will do what's best for him.
 

Coady has an agreed fee in for £12m so if we wnat that to happen, it will.

Bit in bold; Townsend has had a nasty injury and cant play football yet. What issue is there doing some punditry in his own time? It's not like hes skipping rehab or training ffs.
I wasn't suggesting he was doing the punditry gig off his own back; clearly the club ok'd it. If he's fulfilling all his obligations to the club and medical recovery, then fair enough, it just doesn't have a good look to it is all: the club providing him with all the support to get fit again through a long lay off but he's doing other gigs to get his foot in the door elsewhere. I wonder how many other clubs/managers would be ok with their players doing the same?
 
I wasn't suggesting he was doing the punditry gig off his own back; clearly the club ok'd it. If he's fulfilling all his obligations to the club and medical recovery, then fair enough, it just doesn't have a good look to it is all: the club providing him with all the support to get fit again through a long lay off but he's doing other gigs to get his foot in the door elsewhere. I wonder how many other clubs/managers would be ok with their players doing the same?

I think they're fine to do so, it's within HIS own time. He's off with an injury. It's not really for anyone at the club to say no anyway really, only thing comes down to what the contract says, which I assume it requires club permission which he will obviously have.

For all we know his injury is worse and he doesnt believe he will play again before his contract expires.

The clubs insurance will be covering his wages anyway.

If he was doing punditry while half-arsing it on a saturday at 3pm on the pitch then I'd be with you.
 
Im not totally convinced that Coady is a forgone conclusion, there may be an agreement in place between Wolves and Everton, but the lad himself will have a say and there are always three parties , if Wolves rocket up the table and their new manager fancies him, speaks to him, twists his arm and tells him hes key to the future and we tank, the lad will do what's best for him.

Possibly. Im assuming that we stay up (which is a big assumption), other factors are that his child is in the academy of some sort (whether that's a pre-academy, u8's, whatever I don't know), Family up here.

You're right, a new manager and a big surge up the table could change things, but at present, assuming we stay up I think he'll be signed permanently.

Even if he isn't that again provides more wiggle room to spend in summer.
 

I think they're fine to do so, it's within HIS own time. He's off with an injury. It's not really for anyone at the club to say no anyway really, only thing comes down to what the contract says, which I assume it requires club permission which he will obviously have.

For all we know his injury is worse and he doesnt believe he will play again before his contract expires.

The clubs insurance will be covering his wages anyway.

If he was doing punditry while half-arsing it on a saturday at 3pm on the pitch then I'd be with you.
I dont think the clubs insurance covers wages of injured players mate.

Do you have any idea how much a policy like that would cost?
 
Apparently we're on the verge of two exciting deals that will surely go a great length to keeping us in the league: contract extensions for Iwobi and Gordon. lol
To be fair that is good news.

Too much focus, by most football fans, on new players and signing players as being the ultimate fix and/or the measure of ambition.

Personally I think retention of your better players is just as important and is a show of ambition when they are being attracted by other clubs who can potentially offer a bigger chance of success and maybe even higher wages.
 
Looks like we are bidding 25 million for Danny Ings.
Interesting one is Ings.

Feels like a reasonable amount for what amounts to a short term fix. On the other hand, if he stays fit I think he's a starker that gets you 1 in 3 and offers good all round ability. Good hold up and link up play but also happy to run the channels and stretch defences.

Would be a better signing if we were getting a 26 year old Danny Ings rather than the version that's 31 before the start of next season
 

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