dogfound wrote:agree but some of those have signed new contracts recently..
and others...you can add fred and o keefe ?....might not be easy to move on..
paulh_85 wrote:Connolly and peltier are 100% going to stay
bridgendbluebird30 wrote:paulh_85 wrote:Connolly and peltier are 100% going to stay
I also expect them to stay because NW rates them but for me neither are Premiership standard & out of the players we have at the moment I would put both Richards and Manga ahead of Peltier.
Would still like City to splash the cash on someone like Rondon but with his wages it’s never going to happen. Definitely need another quality striker & a bit of creativity in central midfield.
buckleys brewery wrote:bridgendbluebird30 wrote:paulh_85 wrote:Connolly and peltier are 100% going to stay
I also expect them to stay because NW rates them but for me neither are Premiership standard & out of the players we have at the moment I would put both Richards and Manga ahead of Peltier.
Would still like City to splash the cash on someone like Rondon but with his wages it’s never going to happen. Definitely need another quality striker & a bit of creativity in central midfield.
Once Camp, Tomlin and Pilks are moved on, their wages could go towards a decent player like Rondon.
davids wrote:buckleys brewery wrote:bridgendbluebird30 wrote:paulh_85 wrote:Connolly and peltier are 100% going to stay
NW has been around long enough to know how the system works, he knows that by the end of the window there will be plenty of offers on the table for fringe/not wanted players. No need to rush shipping them off when we have got our recruits in.
I also expect them to stay because NW rates them but for me neither are Premiership standard & out of the players we have at the moment I would put both Richards and Manga ahead of Peltier.
Would still like City to splash the cash on someone like Rondon but with his wages it’s never going to happen. Definitely need another quality striker & a bit of creativity in central midfield.
Once Camp, Tomlin and Pilks are moved on, their wages could go towards a decent player like Rondon.
Unfortunately there is hardly a large queue to sign any of these players even though it is well publicised that all of them are free to go and we probably wouldn't want much of a fee for any of them.
Maybe other clubs just can't afford their current wages?
ThomasC wrote:Tomlin got the club by the cojones thanks to an improved contract triggered. No Championship club can match it.
tonythomas wrote:For anyone expecting transfer fees for any of the players not in the first team squad, I advise you not to hold your breath waiting.
Out of the 48 clubs in EFL Leagues 1 & 2, only 2 have actually spent any money at all, and then both transactions were for less than £100,000.
The majority of our players who don't make the first team squad will have to be loaned out or given free transfers.
I suppose it just shows up the massive gulf between the top two leagues and the bottom two leagues.
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