No one is saying that players from either of those or the two other relegated clubs shouldn't be on our radar, but there are players from those that will be setting their sights on joining a club that is either more established or can offer a better financial package. Most on here would probably...
Apparently one Prem club has offered Terry a signing on fee of 5m and 100k wages. Working out at over 10m for a season, personally find that offer mindboggling.
^This. Deal was with Rosenberg BK who won the league and the cup last season, so he turned down the opportunity to play in the Champions League, as well as missing out on being a team mate of Lord Bendtner.
Not just in shirt sales, it'd also make it more likely that an Asian company would want to get involved in sponsoring the club. Signing players like Kagawa and Ji-Sung Park certainly hasn't done Manchester United any harm in establishing themselves in that market...
Would also add Jonas Gutierrez, Robert Snodgrass and possibly even Javier Garrido in as he was impressive in the first season he had with Norwich. Looking at those signings Hughton has made though, there definitely seems to be a certain type of player that he goes for, 'Big' name players...
Think the Spanish leagues are ones we've definitely been keeping an eye on. Wouldn't be surprised if the club looked at those in the La Liga a bit more now, someone like Gerard Moreno from Espanyol would be ideal.
Redknapp is only in the manager role until the end of the season. Allegedly with a deal that will see him only get paid if he keeps them up. He's also being tipped to be their new director of football if they stay in the Championship, but given his past financial misdemeanours, you'd have to...
Another good example is Swansea paying 4.5m for Tom Carroll in the last window. Less than half the fee being quoted, has a lot more footballing experience and was also an England u-21 international and Captain.