Transfer Rumour 25/26 Summer Transfer Window (28 Viewers)

SkyBlueStallion_89

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So this popped up on my twitter feed for some reason....Blunts after a Cardiff forward, Blunts then loan out Ryan One to.. Stum Graz replacing Boving is how it looks to me 😍 come on over and join Torp fella 😂
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TomRad85

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To be honest it’s been silly since they lost there transfer appeal. No way they’re going to let him go when they can’t even spend the funds on an adequate replacement.
Sometimes finances dictate that you have to sell even if its really inconvenient. I don't believe we'll get Hughes but no harm in giving them something to think about imo.
 

StrettoBoy

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#CoventryCity, associated with #FrankLampard, is interested in signing the Danish striker #WilliamBøving from #SturmGraz. Coventry is considered a promotion candidate in the Championship. Additionally, #LeicesterCity is also interested in the 22-year-old player.


Leicester may be looking elsewhere:

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shmmeee

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Rushworth/Wilson/Dovin
MvE/KKH
Chilwell/Dasilva/Brau/Bidwell/Batwani/(KKH)
Thomas/Kitching/Lats/Woolfenden
Grimes/Sheaf
Torp/Eccles
Rudi/Bøving
Saka/BTA
Wright/Simms
EMC/Godo

Get it done Doug.
 

Ccfcisparks

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Rushworth/Wilson/Dovin
MvE/KKH
Chilwell/Dasilva/Brau/Bidwell/Batwani/(KKH)
Thomas/Kitching/Lats/Woolfenden
Grimes/Sheaf
Torp/Eccles
Rudi/Bøving
Saka/BTA
Wright/Simms
EMC/Godo

Get it done Doug.
You forgot Perry and Obikwu and Rapha and Allen and Collins
 

KenilworthSkyBlue

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Posters seem to forget why Hull were embargoed in the first place.

Their owner publicly admitted at the end of the season that they will likely need to sell first team players to ease the financial burden of their soaring wage bill, with him also encouraging external investment.

To sum up their issues this is from the Athletic:
  • Hull had future commitments of almost £22m to clubs for players signed under Ilicali at the end of May
  • A debt of close to £3m is owed to former owner Ehab Allam
  • Several clubs have been approached with a request to delay transfer payments
  • Some suppliers have been forced to pursue the club for outstanding money
Then they defaulted on payments to Man City / Aston Villa.

Apparently no club without parachute payments detailed transfer debts that high in their most recent accounting year.

Given the above, why would we go in with a huge bid when quite clearly their financial situation is something we can exploit and potentially benefit from re. by testing their resolve with Hughes and hope he pushes through a move.
 

SBAndy

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I’m just being (a little) facetious here but that tweet from the Hull journo didn’t say our bid had been rejected…..
 

Ccfcisparks

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I’m just being (a little) facetious here but that tweet from the Hull journo didn’t say our bid had been rejected…..
did he even say it was a third bid? could just be the 2nd bid he's referring to
 

steve cooper

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With at least 2 bids in, Hull will know how keen we are. It makes sense from their point of view to hold out until Monday to see if there are any more bids from us or anyone else. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see him leave Hull on Monday.
 

KenilworthSkyBlue

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Think 12 million will get it done, we won’t be trying this hard without big encouragement…..could be an exciting final days

The biggest issue is they can't replace him.

They could in theory try to pursue the option of a loan to buy - but given their recent track record I think you'd do well to get a club to agree to that.

There will also be a hope that they could generate double what we've offered by next summer if he does well.
 
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Ccfcisparks

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The biggest issue is they physically can't replace him, and there will be a hope that they could generate double what we've offered by next summer if he does well.

They could in theory try to pursue the option of a loan to buy - but given their recent track record I think you'd do well to get a club to agree to that.
they can sign players cant they?
 

SkyBlueDom26

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The biggest issue is they physically can't replace him.

They could in theory try to pursue the option of a loan to buy - but given their recent track record I think you'd do well to get a club to agree to that.

There will also be a hope that they could generate double what we've offered by next summer if he does well.
It doesn’t matter, if the player wants to come (which looks like he’s giving us encouragement) then things will happen, they will also need the money and they could be in league 1 next season where he’ll be worth 5 million. All we need to do is get close to the owners valuation and not the deluded managers
 

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