No, he said he needs 35 gamesDidn’t de Zerbi say the other day that he would like him to spend a season either playing in Germany or in Spain
No, he said he needs 35 gamesDidn’t de Zerbi say the other day that he would like him to spend a season either playing in Germany or in Spain
Absolutely. He'll look some player at that level!If he stays fit he’ll rip The Championship a new one. Good luck Jeremy
Thought he would have gone to a top-flight club abroad, so a little surprised by this.
If he stays fit he’ll rip The Championship a new one. Good luck Jeremy
Why? If we have anything like that (and we won’t cause West Brom fans aren’t delusional like Leeds fans are) it will mean he’s had a bloody good season and that’s good for us in the long run.Just hope we don't have a repeat of the Ben White situation next summer. That aside, best of luck Jeremy.
I wouldn’t assume that, West Brom are in serious financial difficulty.Good move for the lad, seems perfect all round. I assume a fee is involved too.
Why? If we have anything like that (and we won’t cause West Brom fans aren’t delusional like Leeds fans are) it will mean he’s had a bloody good season and that’s good for us in the long run.
No way is this anything other than a loan for game time. Would hope we’ve stuck a recall clause in for January just in case he’s performing really well and we need him back for the second half of the season.
He signed that about a month ago.
Think it's a good choice. He needs guaranteed games and confidence. Think they're a decent club with reasonable fans and will likely be operating at the top end of the championship. Staying higher and he risks not necessarily getting enough time. I did think Luton or Burnly might have been able to accommodate him though but I'm not sure about their squads.West Brom?! Really?!
His last injury was a broken metatarsal picked up on international duty. Just one of those things that can happen to even the fittest of players.I know it makes sense, but I’m also disappointed that he won’t be here this season.
IMO, he’ll be a great player - just hope he has no underlying issues which are the cause of the injuries.
I’d love to see him, goodnight and Enciso all playing together.
Indeed. Its worth remembering for everyone saying he's injury prone that he Was available for most of last season and was on the bench. Just a broken bone in his foot that curtailed his season.His last injury was a broken metatarsal picked up on international duty. Just one of those things that can happen to even the fittest of players.
He did have a knee injury at the start of last season that kept him out for 4 games, but other than that he was in the match day squad for every other game except one (Villa home) until he broke his foot.Indeed. Its worth remembering for everyone saying he's injury prone that he Was available for most of last season and was on the bench. Just a broken bone in his foot that curtailed his season.
Yeah I agree in hindsight. Was expecting a move to a Europa League level side but looking at it realistically, he's barely played first team football and will have 50+ chances next season if he stays fit.Think it's a good choice. He needs guaranteed games and confidence. Think they're a decent club with reasonable fans and will likely be operating at the top end of the championship. Staying higher and he risks not necessarily getting enough time. I did think Luton or Burnly might have been able to accommodate him though but I'm not sure about their squads.