I think Hull have another winger highly thought of as wellI’m going to be optimistic and say there’s a handful of potentially really exciting young players who’ll be in the Championship next season and would really strengthen our squad.
If Everton go down then there’s Jarred Branthwaite, James Garner & Amadou Onana.
If Forest go down then there’s Morgan Gibbs-White & Murillo
If Leeds don’t go up then there’s Crysencio Summerville, Wilfred Gnoto & Archie Gray
Then there’s players who almost certainly not going up. Morgan Whittaker (17 goals 7 assists left footed RM @ Plymouth), Jobe Bellingham @ Sunderland, Hayden Hackney @ Middlesbrough, Yaser Asprilla @ Watford, Jacob Greaves @ Hull, Jon Rowe @ Norwich etc)
Maybe it’s just recency bias but there’s a chance for next year to have an absurdly high amount of players who fit our profile in the championship. If teams do need to tighten their belt then there’s some serious rich pickings there.
If we’re in a healthy situation then this might be the chance to pick 2 or 3 top end championship players with huge resale value.
I think Hull have another winger highly thought of as well
I think Hull have another winger highly thought of as well
I’d add Jack Clarke to that list as well.I’m going to be optimistic and say there’s a handful of potentially really exciting young players who’ll be in the Championship next season and would really strengthen our squad.
If Everton go down then there’s Jarred Branthwaite, James Garner & Amadou Onana.
If Forest go down then there’s Morgan Gibbs-White & Murillo
If Leeds don’t go up then there’s Crysencio Summerville, Wilfred Gnoto & Archie Gray
Then there’s players who almost certainly not going up. Morgan Whittaker (17 goals 7 assists left footed RM @ Plymouth), Jobe Bellingham @ Sunderland, Hayden Hackney @ Middlesbrough, Yaser Asprilla @ Watford, Jacob Greaves @ Hull, Jon Rowe @ Norwich etc)
Maybe it’s just recency bias but there’s a chance for next year to have an absurdly high amount of players who fit our profile in the championship. If teams do need to tighten their belt then there’s some serious rich pickings there.
If we’re in a healthy situation then this might be the chance to pick 2 or 3 top end championship players with huge resale value.
I've got to say i'm not seeing it with any of the existing PL or Leeds players you've quoted. I think the usual suspects will be sweeping most of those up.Jaden Philogence, yeah he’s a great player. I didn’t include him because I thought he was only on loan from Villa but they signed him permanently apparently.
But balanced against sales of about £150m it’s not that ambitious. It’s sensible reinvestment in the squad.re: ambition . Isn't spending £30m on Jaoo Pedro , Ansu Fati's loan fee / wages, 23m on 19 year old midfielder, 17m on a Brazilian defender and so on - an "ambitious transfer window" . Or is next summer going to be a really "ambitious transfer window". I really think we're all getting a bit carried away here.
I’d really like Fati on loan another year. I think he’d flourish. But this quote from the Argus does not fill me with confidence.Out of all those I’d agree with the centre Mid and perhaps RB, the rest we don’t need IMO. I could see us loaning Fati for another season.
Is ambition defined as "getting into debt" then ? I think Bloom has always been ambitious - he's subsidised the club to the tune of £500m after all but i don't think this story tells us much at all. There's certainly not enough there to suddenly imagine Bloom/Barber are going on a mad spending spree. It will, i'm sure , just be a continuation of previous windows. (worth remembering that we were close to signing Kudus and in for Dewsbury Hall in the last 2 windows anyway)But balanced against sales of about £150m it’s not that ambitious. It’s sensible reinvestment in the squad.
I’d call ambitious, spending more than you sell.
There very rarely areNo direct quotes from Bloom, not one.
At the time they did look as relatively expensive flops for us, but since then and some very prudent business those losses have been more than wiped out even just via the sale of Ben White. I remember thinking at the time can we afford to make such mistakes but our signings and transfer business since then has more than made up for it. The £40m approx spent of the above mentioned now seems trivial bearing in mind the sums made in the last 3 seasons from some of our sales.As an aside (and with reference to the Sam Jewell affair), it is interesting to see how our recruiting has just got SO much better even in the last five years. That article mentions we paid £15m for Locadia in January 2018, and he's now remembered alongside Andone, Tau and Jahanbakhsh as an expensive flop from those days. I'm struggling to think of anybody recently in the last three years or so in that category. We've had flops, (Dahoud for example but he was a free), and players who maybe won't make the grade (Sima, perhaps), but no big-money signing where we thought "Yeah, he sounds just what we need!" who then went on to become the new Leon Best.
Villa sold him for £5m - which now looks like an absolute bargain.Jaden Philogence, yeah he’s a great player. I didn’t include him because I thought he was only on loan from Villa but they signed him permanently apparently.
I would imagine after years of sales far exceeding purchases we could spend more than we sell without it meaning “getting into debt”. (Ok as we are in debt (?) to Bloom it would mean reducing the debt by less).Is ambition defined as "getting into debt" then ? I think Bloom has always been ambitious - he's subsidised the club to the tune of £500m after all but i don't think this story tells us much at all. There's certainly not enough there to suddenly imagine Bloom/Barber are going on a mad spending spree. It will, i'm sure , just be a continuation of previous windows. (worth remembering that we were close to signing Kudus and in for Dewsbury Hall in the last 2 windows anyway)