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January Transfer Window 2023

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On the Danjuma links, a very interesting player but personally fails on a few key fronts for us specifically. If a loan is planned to be made permanent.

His forward line versatility and output in relation to goals last year are engaging. Especially when you factor its in a top league and in Europe. He is a player that might be beginning an ascent as he enters his prime. In three years he may be worth double the fee.

That said there are a lot of variables to suggests that the needle hole is very thin in relation to that outcome. At 25 its also possible that his growth plate is close to its ceiling. Factor that in relation to the initial Villarreal move, in turn a sizable deal, and the margins for potential sell on or massive improvement may be slim. Thats a lot of caveats for a club that cant really afford any at the moment.

A loan is one thing, maybe even wise if without stipulations. More broadly though, if funds are limited I may question any bid eventually north of 30 million which is what i'd expect for Danjuma. We need steer away from such high outlays, especially this window. Sure there may be more money in subsequent deals but as evident in our current team outlays add up in the aggregate, and limit future windows.

Currently the two Lorient forwards I think are more attractive propositions at our development stage and have a lot more going for them longterm. In price, age and considerable quality/upside in their own right.
Sell on factor is definitely something we should look at 90% of the time...that way we can eventually afford the odd heavy outlay when the opportunity arises. Main model should be Brighton's if possible. That's our situation whether we like it or not
 
On the Danjuma links, a very interesting player but personally fails on a few key fronts for us specifically. If a loan is planned to be made permanent.

His forward line versatility and output in relation to goals last year are engaging. Especially when you factor its in a top league and in Europe. He is a player that might be beginning an ascent as he enters his prime. In three years he may be worth double the fee.

That said there are a lot of variables to suggests that the needle hole is very thin in relation to that outcome. At 25 its also possible that his growth plate is close to its ceiling. Factor that in relation to the initial Villarreal move, in turn a sizable deal, and the margins for potential sell on or massive improvement may be slim. Thats a lot of caveats for a club that cant really afford any at the moment.

A loan is one thing, maybe even wise if without stipulations. More broadly though, if funds are limited I may question any bid eventually north of 30 million which is what i'd expect for Danjuma. We need steer away from such high outlays, especially this window. Sure there may be more money in subsequent deals but as evident in our current team outlays add up in the aggregate, and limit future windows.

Currently the two Lorient forwards I think are more attractive propositions at our development stage and have a lot more going for them longterm. In price, age and considerable quality/upside in their own right.
You are utterly brilliant. There is nothing I can add. Now if only you were Bill's chauffeur, you could pass some of that wisdom from the front seat to the back seat.
 



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