If you think the transfer window is disappointing, god knows what you thought of last seasons, as it the same stage, we hadn't signed Rodrigo, Koch, Llorente, and Raphinha. Our only new signing had been Gelphardt, whilst Costa and Meslier had both been confirmed as permanent signings. There are still 29 days left in the transfer window, and I'm sure a little thing like the Euro's and the Olympics, may have delayed transfer dealings, hence why hardly any of the Premier League clubs have made more than one significant signing
So given how last seasons transfer window ended up, what you are really saying is that you have plenty of optimism for this transfer window too then
Yes, I have high hopes that the bubble will burst as soon some big marquee signing is done and the transfertrain is starting
The team is filled with creative players. We don’t just rely on a traditional no10 - it’s not how Bielsa works. We created (and missed) more chances than almost any other team last season.
Wages saved Kiko Berardi Hernandez Alioski Wages added Junior Klaesson yes I know we have brought in 3 new U23s but at the same time we have sold Casey and Mujica and loaned out Bogutsz, McCalmont, Edmondson, Kun and also have a f ew more who will no doubt be gone within the next few days. I still believe we will add another player or two
The waiting game paid off last summer. By todays prices we got some bargains. Clubs need money and we can afford to waitand poentially save millions.
Lots of Leeds fans raving about his Insta posting ripping into WBA, but forgetting that Leeds would never offer him a life changing proposition that would sort him and his family for the rest of their lives. Unless he was earning peanuts at West Brom
Pereira going to west spam don't you think Doc it surely seems that way from all the podcasts I listen too
Agreed because Im hearing Leeds have not approached the player or WBA and no way would we offer a deal that changes a players life and family for ever. Ridiculousoffers only come from London clubs
Certainly follows the template of picking up the cream of the Championship players after Bowen and Benrhama, not something Victor appears big on.