Transfer Rumour 25/26 Summer Transfer Window (149 Viewers)

Perennial Lurker

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Jesus, definitely not CM and I don’t care if he plays there for Jamaica!

I’d because happy to see us move on Lati to be honest. You could be a good CB in a back 3 but he has me on edge when we play him RB or CB when we play a back 4.
I like Lats , he's a competitor and always gives his all he just lacks the little bit to be a good championship centre back
 

Martw

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Id keep Lats for another season, is ok for the odd game and being on the bench. Covers 3 positions potentially. I reckon those we could see leave would include. Allen, Eccles, Banks, Bidwell and BTA - that's a fair few quid saved in wages and I imagine £4- 5 million in fees (basically Eccles and BTA). We "might" get some minimal cash for Bidwell and Allen but I would expect that to be very minimal at most.. Andrews needs to go on Loan I would say, along with Perry and Obikwu
 

Perennial Lurker

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Id keep Lats for another season, is ok for the odd game and being on the bench. Covers 3 positions potentially. I reckon those we could see leave would include. Allen, Eccles, Banks, Bidwell and BTA - that's a fair few quid saved in wages and I imagine £4- 5 million in fees (basically Eccles and BTA). We "might" get some minimal cash for Bidwell and Allen but I would expect that to be very minimal at most.. Andrews needs to go on Loan I would say, along with Perry and Obikwu
Andrews looked ok yesterday, I would retain him
 

Martw

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Id keep Lats for another season, is ok for the odd game and being on the bench. Covers 3 positions potentially. I reckon those we could see leave would include. Allen, Eccles, Banks, Bidwell and BTA - that's a fair few quid saved in wages and I imagine £4- 5 million in fees (basically Eccles and BTA). We "might" get some minimal cash for Bidwell and Allen but I would expect that to be very minimal at most.. Andrews needs to go on Loan I would say, along with Perry and Obikwu
All so easy on paper and being a keyboard warrior of course ;)
 

Martw

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He obviously has something about him and needs investing in. I would like to see him play at a top end League 1 team next year.
however, we will both trust FL and team to make the right decision.
 

shmmeee

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Let’s be honest that green card probably not feeling so secure these days if you’re from Venezuela. Probably dodging ICE agents on his way to training these days.

Best for all if he comes here.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Torp is that player

Disagree, Lampard has said in previous interviews that Torp can ‘do it all’ and prefers him to play deeper. Torp has made a handful of appearances as an AM and it hasn’t gone that well.

They’re v different players. Aside from both being creative in their passing, Rudoni is much more attacking with his crosses and dribbling. Torp is more of a traditional deep lying playmaker, decent defensively, likes to pass from deep and has a good shot on him. Put it this way: if Rudoni got injured, we’d be more likely to play 4-3-3 than 4-2-3-1.

Besides, it’s doubling up on cover again. Look at how we had to change formation because Wright and then EMC got injured and we ran out of wingers. It’s a good job Simms and BTA played through injuries in Jan-Mar because we’d have ran out of strikers to play 5-3-2 even.

What I have seen in mind is an AM who is a similar profile to Rudoni and can play across the forward line (RW/AM/LW) similar to Goodrham (not necessarily him) who we’ve been linked too previously.
 

SleepyGinger

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Sounds like we put an agreement in place that we’d sign him when he got his green card sorted. Obviously one we’ve liked for a while, think this one is likely to happen.
 

Ccfcisparks

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Disagree, Lampard has said in previous interviews that Torp can ‘do it all’ and prefers him to play deeper. Torp has made a handful of appearances as an AM and it hasn’t gone that well.

They’re v different players. Aside from both being creative in their passing, Rudoni is much more attacking with his crosses and dribbling. Torp is more of a traditional deep lying playmaker, decent defensively, likes to pass from deep and has a good shot on him. Put it this way: if Rudoni got injured, we’d be more likely to play 4-3-3 than 4-2-3-1.

Besides, it’s doubling up on cover again. Look at how we had to change formation because Wright and then EMC got injured and we ran out of wingers. It’s a good job Simms and BTA played through injuries in Jan-Mar because we’d have ran out of strikers to play 5-3-2 even.

What I have seen in mind is an AM who is a similar profile to Rudoni and can play across the forward line (RW/AM/LW) similar to Goodrham (not necessarily him) who we’ve been linked too previously.
Didnt Torp play as a CAM against Sunderland?
 

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