In the summer window yes, but in this one and with Fulham still harbouring play-off hopes I'll expect it'll take a eight figure fee to get him. Anyhow think most will agree that the midfield options we currently have are strong enough for the remaining of the season, any money that is available...
Yes - he had started nearly every game for them this season, so was getting a decent amount of game time there. He'll definitely be missed by them a lot more than JFC and Halford will be.
Michael Keane received a call up for the England squad (and so has Heaton) this season, if two Burnley players can do enough to impress after going up from playing Championship football the season before, why can't players who play for Brighton do likewise? Surely if a player is good enough, it...
Ryan Bertrand and Michael Keane? Both aren't with there original clubs, but both have done the Championship club loan(s), Premier League club, England first team contention route.
The Midlands based Albion have been sniffing around him a lot. West Ham have also made an inquiry but Austin is currently out for 3 months and Longs been in the squad regularly since December. Anyhow can't see them loaning him out unless they bring in someone first.
If anything finding the players from "top European" clubs should be easier than unearthing a gem at a lower level / lesser known club. If there are any problems attracting a high profile player than it's either because we'll be unable to compete on a financial level or that there's other more...
He's an attacking midfielder. Best suited to either playing off of a striker in the Number10 role or on the right handside of a three playing behind a main striker.
Neither has yet featured for the development squad and both would need to be eased back in, so chances of either being in the squad are very, very slim.
Brentford have recalled Jota from his loan spell with Eibar six months early... an indication that Hogan is off elsewhere?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38478316
Found the terms and conditions on the Reading site, so
"7. In the case of an abandonment of the Football match once the match has commenced half price admission to the re-arranged game will be offered.
In no circumstances will Reading FC be liable to pay any other sums to any persons in...
Backpage story of The Sun says Ed Balls gave Neill a new contract in the summer with a clause saying that they'll need to give him a 2m pay-off if they sack him. Would explain why he hasn't yet been replaced.
Lansbury's contract expires at the end of the season and he's not yet been offered a new one by them (they've put all discussions on hold until the 'takeover' goes through), so 5-6m might be too good an offer for them to turn down.