Not with Lewis Dunk or Carlos Baleba either.Not with Danny Welbeck, they haven't.
Not with Lewis Dunk or Carlos Baleba either.Not with Danny Welbeck, they haven't.
They probably paid a good deal more attention the The Championship than we did!Unlikely, he’s only faced them twice.
Scored the winner in one of those two games though so clearly bitter!
He didn’t exactly shine last season. I’m delighted he is doing so now of course, which is great for both clubs and the player.We should never have let him go, I really was not a fan of this loan, he was always going to shine and his head turned
True, I'd forgotten that - not quite a development loan though, was it? More an attempt to see if he could do for Fulham what he did for Celtic! At the least, a get-him-off-the-books type loan. Wonder why they made the loan permanent - must have been an obligation to buy in the deal?
I get that, but just feel he is going to be immense in the future and I want it to be here.He didn’t exactly shine last season. I’m delighted he is doing so now of course, which is great for both clubs and the player.
But if we’d kept him, we’d have Minteh, March, Adingra, Rutter, Enciso, Pedro and Gruda - and Gomez to come - as competition for the two positions he plays (RW and Number 10). He just wasn’t going to get a look in, and it’s better for everyone that he is playing minutes and developing rather than fighting for a place on our bench.
I appreciate that, but your point was about letting him go. Based on last season’s performances, which were okay but nothing special, and the signings we’ve made you can see why he’s gone out on loan.I get that, but just feel he is going to be immense in the future and I want it to be here.
In many ways, I do agree with you. The loan makes total sense, especially after signing Rutter (who already looks on another level). That said Rutter is 22, Buonanotte is 19 and on a deal until 2028, so we're in no rush to get him straight into the first team.Facu is a wonderful prospect.
But after we've had a season of having massive skill, plus pace, height and power in behind the main striker, will we find it hard, to go back to just massive skill?
I don't see a situation where we sell Joao Pedro and Georginio. In fact, likely we'll sell neither, so we'll still have the same issue next summer, albeit with Facu a year further down the line with his development.
I can see a sale happening. But not to Leicester and not to Real Madrid. At a level somewhere between the two.
Agreed, @Biscuit Barrel I read through the last few pages and found that most of them were saying 'enjoy him while he's here', that he'll go back to us for next season, but his ceiling is incredibly high and will end up at a CL club.To be fair to them, most of the fans on there are realistic saying we'd be mad to send him back or let him go yet.
They're not as deluded as the Leeds lot, despite having achieved far more than them in recent years.
They're quite certain hes better than Rutter though.
The fella has been proving a lot of people wrongI'd wager said poster hasn't seen much or any of Rutter in the PL.
Pages and pages of man love on there. Wow.Not according to the good folk on Foxes Talk. Apparently he will never play for Brighton again. He will either sign permanently for Leicester (because he loves them so much) or he will sign for Real Madrid or Man City.
It's all getting a bit Ben White on Foxes Talk
And we never know what long term injuries may thrust him into our first eleven for a number of months.In many ways, I do agree with you. The loan makes total sense, especially after signing Rutter (who already looks on another level). That said Rutter is 22, Buonanotte is 19 and on a deal until 2028, so we're in no rush to get him straight into the first team.
If anything injuries put him in the team last season a year or two ahead of schedule. He'll come back as a 20-year old with another year's experience in the PL, having possibly played more games at this level than Enciso, Adingra and Gruda. I suspect we won't sell, but you can never say never
It depends on the loan deal, presumably?I notice that some 21 year old came on as a sub for Bologna against Villa in the Champions League game last night, and he is on loan at Bologna from...Aston Villa.
Please please someone tell me that playing against your parent club is NOT permissible in the Premier League!
Far more hilarious if he keeps contributing goals to keep Leicester above Palace.Probably already been said, but would be hilarious if we have call back option in the January window, and use it……
I notice that some 21 year old came on as a sub for Bologna against Villa in the Champions League game last night, and he is on loan at Bologna from...Aston Villa.
Please please someone tell me that playing against your parent club is NOT permissible in the Premier League!
It depends on the loan deal, presumably?
I was told that in Europe, certainly in Spain, they don’t call them loans but temporary transfers. The difference being that it being a transfer there are no restrictions on who they play against. I think.I notice that some 21 year old came on as a sub for Bologna against Villa in the Champions League game last night, and he is on loan at Bologna from...Aston Villa.
Please please someone tell me that playing against your parent club is NOT permissible in the Premier League!