michaelgt5
Player Valuation: £8m
diego capel is the sort of winger we should be interested in, better than Mcgeady
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Does this take into account the following:
* He's boss on FIFA
or
* somebody bought him on for Footy Manager for £50k and he went on to to score a gazillion goals and then sold him on for £800m.
Sounds like you are describing a former young Montpellier striker there, who was also absolutely Amazing on Championship Manager...
Whatever happened to Bakayoko?
Yes, there is always a risk.
Thing with Kone is, Wigan took the risk for us, and he proved himself in England last year, and at the same time, gave 90% of the people here the chance to actually watch him play at least 1 full game, in his case, many more, and he impressed me enough that I would take a chance on him for £4-5m.
Bony on the other hand, who 90% of people on here have never seen play 1 full game, and who would cost double or more to sign, and who has never played in the English league before, is a far, far bigger gamble, and with as small a budget as we have, is he really worth it?
Put it this way, if the rumours and prices are to be believed, and we could sign Kone, Honda and McGeady for the price of Bony, I know who i'd sooner go with.
And Drogba was terrible for 2 years at Chelsea before he turned it on. If they had got shut of him as soon as we did Bakayoko, who would ever have known?
Caen striker Lenny Nangis claims he is a summer transfer target for clubs in England, amid Everton and Tottenham Hotspur talk.
The Toffees and their Premier League rivals from White Hart Lane are among a host of clubs said to be weighing up the merits of a move for a highly-rated 19-year-old frontman.
Top sides in France are also ready to pounce, with Nangis having impressed since bursting onto the senior stage.
He claims to be happy where he is, and is looking forward to gracing the European U19 Championship with France this summer.
Nangis is, however, prepared to admit that interest in his services is mounting steadily.
He said: "I am very happy with my form so far and I am looking forward to the U19 tournament in Lithuania.
"There are English clubs interested and also top French clubs, but I am very happy at Caen at the moment.
"Everton and Tottenham are top teams who make your head turn, but I need to focus on the upcoming championship."
Kone and McGeady in, and if we sell Fellaini we will make a late move for James McCarthy. Rodwell back on loan.
Thats my best guess anyway.
Btw, LCAB said that we'll probably bring in at least 1 striker, as well as trying to get Jela going.
Kone and McGeady in, and if we sell Fellaini we will make a late move for James McCarthy. Rodwell back on loan.
Thats my best guess anyway.
Who?
:huh:
Sevilla president Jose Maria del Nido has confirmed Alvaro Negredo wants to leave and that Atletico Madrid are one of the clubs interested in the striker.
Del Nido confirmed earlier this month that Sevilla are under no pressure to sell the Spain international following the departure of Jesus Navas to Manchester City.
His comments came after Sevilla rejected an offer of €17million (£14.5m) from West Ham United, who have subsequently finalised a club record move for Andy Carroll.
However, Sevilla now look likely to lose Negredo in the summer as the 27-year-old is keen to test himself in the UEFA Champions League.
Domestic rivals Atletico have shown an interest, according to Del Nido, with Los Rojiblancos having sold their star striker Radamel Falcao to Monaco.
But the other club interested in signing Negredo are from outside La Liga and Del Nido will weigh up the respective offers.
"He has said he wants to develop and that he wants to play in the Champions League," Del Nido told Sevilla's television channel.
"One of the teams is Atletico Madrid and the other is outside of Spain."
Arsenal, Manchester United and Napoli have all been linked with Negredo this summer, while Sevilla have also seen Luis Alberto join Liverpool and Antonio Luna sign for Aston Villa.
Don't you know him? Or is that someone else..I hope we are one of the clubs with a bid accepted for Redmond:
http://www1.skysports.com/football/...m-have-accepted-two-offers-for-Nathan-Redmond
Birmingham City boss Lee Clark has revealed that two offers from Premier League clubs have been accepted for Nathan Redmond.
A third bid has failed to match the Blues' valuation, with Swansea City, Norwich City and Fulham reported to be the sides to have expressed an interest in the highly-rated winger.
Redmond has been linked with a step up into the top flight for some time, and the 19-year-old was one of the few England U21 starlets to leave this summer's European Championship with their reputation enhanced.
It is now looking increasingly likely that he will be heading out of St Andrew's when the transfer window re-opens, with Clark reluctantly conceding that a deal is set to be thrashed out.
He said in the Birmingham Mail: "The truth, me being transparent and not speaking out of line, is that there are six to eight Premier League clubs interested in Nathan. That's in various different ways.
"Sometimes you get a call from an agent, then get a call from the player's agent, sometimes you get an enquiry from a fellow manager.
"The truth, me being transparent and not speaking out of line, is that there are six to eight Premier League clubs interested in Nathan."
Lee Clark
"Now what we have had are three bids, two that have been accepted and one that hasn't been accepted. And now it's up to Nathan if he wants to speak to those two clubs and see if it's right for him.
"What those other clubs have to do who haven't put bids in yet is get to the level where the other two are at.
"It's another one where you don't want to lose the player, but you understand the reasons why he has to go. Unfortunately that's where we are at the moment and we have just got to get on with it."
[h=4]Important[/h]Clark added: "I have spoken to Nathan at length. In an ideal world he would be with me this season - so would Curtis (Davies).
"But we know that isn't the scenario. We have to get the best deal to keep Birmingham City going.
"Listen, the bottom line is that the most important people in all of this are the fans. We have got to make sure the club is still there for them. And whatever you have got to do to make that happen, you have got to do it."