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[Albion] Will we be buying anyone in January?



Cowfold Seagull

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Probably there will be more outgoings than incomings but could see us signing a wing back, Stephens backup/future replacement or tall CF (especially if Murray would want to leave to get some play time the last few years of his career).

Last few years of Glenn's career? the current one could be his final season. I fancy he will finish his career in a Brighton shirt. I hope so anyway, it would be a fitting end.
 




b.w.2.

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A RB or RWB

A ST a la Muzza

That’s it


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pasty

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I think we should buy SEGW and stick him in the development squad.
 


b.w.2.

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Tavernier and ?


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Here's one out of left field: Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Athletic, mobile and very quick. Good pedigree. Scoring record not fab - but GPott might do wonders for him.

We don't buy any players that we have heard of. It's the law :lolol:
 






hans kraay fan club

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Striker - I'd like to see two ideally. Competition for the here and now and a youngster who has potential. Cost v Value will be the issue here of course

Regards 'young strikers with potential':

After Connolly, we already have Victor Gyokeres, Danny Cashman, Jan Mlakar, Ryan Longman, Bojan Radoluvic, and Laurent Tolaj on the books, plus a 14 year old Irish wonderkid about to join, on his 15th birthday.

I'd rather we invest in developing the ones we already have, than bring in more to block their development.
 
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Marshy

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Regards 'young strikers with potential':

After Connolly, we already have Victor Gyokeres, Danny Cashman, Jan Mlakar, Ryan Longman, Bojan Radoluvic, and Laurent Tolaj on the books, plus a 16 year old Irish wonderkid about to join, on his 17th birthday.

I'd rather we invest in developing the ones we already have, than bring in more to block their development.

Wise words indeed, another striker is way down my list at present.

Mooy plus a right back/left back if something good is available perhaps
 




Tim Over Whelmed

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I think we need to find a Glenn Murray type, but five years younger (sorry Glenn :kiss:)

Mooy, of course.

A combative MF

Sell: Andonne and Locadia

Get Izzy fit

Loan out Ali J
 


Icy Gull

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Am I the only one who skim read the title as bullying rather than buying? :smile:
 


Stat Brother

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Regards 'young strikers with potential':

After Connolly, we already have Victor Gyokeres, Danny Cashman, Jan Mlakar, Ryan Longman, Bojan Radoluvic, and Laurent Tolaj on the books, plus a 16 year old Irish wonderkid about to join, on his 17th birthday.

I'd rather we invest in developing the ones we already have, than bring in more to block their development.
I don't see it as an either/or binary thing, esp with strikers.

None of the above appear to be 'The New Aaron Connolly' just yet.
Which isn't to say they won't be at some point.

But right now the first team squad has 2 strikers.
That needs to change in order to progress through this season into next.

The young'uns above can still make their mark, as they're under 23's, but if they can't make such a massive leap it's a huge ask for AC & NM to see the Albion through to May.


I'm not suggesting the Albion Joelinton (sp) their way into a transfer.
Or get in another 'starlet', but there has to be a fair to middling, granted considerably overpriced, striker with enough about him to ease the workload.

Perhaps there's someone in Holland...





...come on folks the law of averages says we'll strike bronze eventually. :lol:
 




Perkino

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I think the biggest factor is...How Does Potter want to set up his squad. We've been playing a 4-2-2-2 formation recently and quite effectively but the question is are we doing so because of preference or limitations. We could see a new RWB to enable us to play a 3-5-2 as this has a limited requirement of wingers and there's not many great wingers around in our budget. A new striker could be added to give us a different option but very few sides have 2 strikers who are so similar that play every week so I wonder if he wants a different type of foil for Maupay/Connelly. We also have Bernardo & Izquierdo to come back which will feel like new signings so maybe Potter will feel we have enough.

I suspect it will be 1 + Mooy
 


hans kraay fan club

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I don't see it as an either/or binary thing, esp with strikers.

None of the above appear to be 'The New Aaron Connolly' just yet.
Which isn't to say they won't be at some point.

But right now the first team squad has 2 strikers.
That needs to change in order to progress through this season into next.

The young'uns above can still make their mark, as they're under 23's, but if they can't make such a massive leap it's a huge ask for AC & NM to see the Albion through to May.

I was specifically replying to the suggestion that we bring in another youngster, AS WELL as a first team striker. That is the part that looks particularly unecessary.

And as for none of those I listed appearing to be 'the next Aaron Connolly', did everyone see Aaron Connolly doing what he is doing, so soon?

Gyokeres and Mlakar are U21 internationals.
Longman replaced Connolly in the Aston Villa cup game, and looked every bit as mobile / hungry / threatening.
Tolaj is fresh from scoring EIGHT goals in an U19 international.
The 'wonderkid' is Evan Ferguson - playing first team football in Ireland at 14, and far more highly rated than Connolly at the same age.
 


Hastings gull

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I was specifically replying to the suggestion that we bring in another youngster, AS WELL as a first team striker. That is the part that looks particularly unecessary.

And as for none of those I listed appearing to be 'the next Aaron Connolly', did everyone see Aaron Connolly doing what he is doing, so soon?

Gyokeres and Mlakar are U21 internationals.
Longman replaced Connolly in the Aston Villa cup game, and looked every bit as mobile / hungry / threatening.
Tolaj is fresh from scoring EIGHT goals in an U19 international.
The 'wonderkid' is Evan Ferguson - playing first team football in Ireland at 14, and far more highly rated than Connolly at the same age.

I have not heard this name -is he with us?
 




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I have not heard this name -is he with us?

Ferguson?

He isn't signed, as his age precludes it. He seemingly is poised to sign as soon as he is old enough to do so (I forget the exact details). He's definitely been around and involved at Lancing - Connolly himself let slip in an FAI interview, that he had been looking after him while he was over!
 


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I was specifically replying to the suggestion that we bring in another youngster, AS WELL as a first team striker. That is the part that looks particularly necessary.

And as for none of those I listed appearing to be 'the next Aaron Connolly', did everyone see Aaron Connolly doing what he is doing, so soon?

Gyokeres and Mlakar are U21 internationals.
Longman replaced Connolly in the Aston Villa cup game, and looked every bit as mobile / hungry / threatening.
Tolaj is fresh from scoring EIGHT goals in an U19 international.
The 'wonderkid' is Evan Ferguson - playing first team football in Ireland at 14, and far more highly rated than Connolly at the same age.
Fair do's, sorry I kind of glossed over that bit, as I was linking your reply with Marshy's:-
Wise words indeed, another striker is way down my list at present.


I did caveat my reply with plenty of 'yet's' etc.
I desperately hope one of them does step up as Maupay aside the club aren't on a particularly good run of buying strikers.

But the fact that there's space for any of the kids to do so and as yet haven't would suggest they aren't quite there, so the club are going to need, at best, a transitional player to see them through.
 


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I think the biggest factor is...How Does Potter want to set up his squad. We've been playing a 4-2-2-2 formation recently and quite effectively but the question is are we doing so because of preference or limitations. We could see a new RWB to enable us to play a 3-5-2 as this has a limited requirement of wingers and there's not many great wingers around in our budget. A new striker could be added to give us a different option but very few sides have 2 strikers who are so similar that play every week so I wonder if he wants a different type of foil for Maupay/Connelly. We also have Bernardo & Izquierdo to come back which will feel like new signings so maybe Potter will feel we have enough.

I suspect it will be 1 + Mooy

I think it’s pretty clear so far that Potter doesn’t just set up 1 system of play. He is a forward thinking manager who plays a fluid system and is more then happy changing 3/4 at the back mid game let alone each week.
 


schmunk

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The answer to the "big striker" question - Erling Braut Haland.

€17M release clause. Regrettably Borussia Dortmund are lined up to pay it...
 




blue-shifted

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Personally I think we will give Tau a big contract in January and this should (I think, I don't know) be enough to get him in the country. He will then be the competing with Maupay and Connolly.

I would have said a right back, but hold the front page, let's see how Alzate does there in December

If we can sign Mooy permanently, that would be a massive boost.

Apart from that I think we're pretty well covered, though there's a lot of football to be played and if we lose key players to injury that could influence our dealings

I think we'll continue to buy in some young u18 and u23 prospects ...... and probably some women
 


blue-shifted

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Feb 20, 2004
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The answer to the "big striker" question - Erling Braut Haland.

€17M release clause. Regrettably Borussia Dortmund are lined up to pay it...

We would have had to have got in a year ago there
 


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