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Summer Transfer Window 2017

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Bewildering comments....did you guys watch the England u20s games...Lookman was absolute class.

TBH I couldn't see Gray being a better bet than Lookman...could be good for them to play together and alternate wings or rotate...

Yeah I also watched the u21s that Gray scored in, 4 goals now in 11 games. Lookman was class at that level but in the premier league level he is still only devloping but the early signs are looking real good.
 
I didn't say starting for them, I said 'on their books'.

And any fool could see he was top notch in the world cup, I'm sure top sides would be looking at him and wishing they had a talent like him in their squads...

I know what you said, and my response still stands.

Stop acting like he's Messi, his 10 min appearance in Europe the other night proves he's still got a lot to learn and is nowhere near a starter
 

Seen tonight that Southampton are weighing up a £12m deal for Wesley Hoedt of Lazio. A left footed CB with an unreal passing range but also a really good defender and young. For that kind of money he'd be perfect for us!....
 

Seen tonight that Southampton are weighing up a £12m deal for Wesley Hoedt of Lazio. A left footed CB with an unreal passing range but also a really good defender and young. For that kind of money he'd be perfect for us!....

Ramiro Funes Mori's injury means that a left-sided centre back is needed, and left-footed Hoedt fits the bill perfectly, with Koeman almost certainly aware of his compatriot having made four appearances for the Netherlands.

Southampton will hope to beat their former manager to Hoedt's signature, and with talks already opened, they have taken the lead in the race to sign him – but Everton do appear to be lurking in the shadows.
 
Ramiro Funes Mori's injury means that a left-sided centre back is needed, and left-footed Hoedt fits the bill perfectly, with Koeman almost certainly aware of his compatriot having made four appearances for the Netherlands.

Southampton will hope to beat their former manager to Hoedt's signature, and with talks already opened, they have taken the lead in the race to sign him – but Everton do appear to be lurking in the shadows.

Never heard of him.
 

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