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May as well get going with this since with Sullivan at the helm, season ticket renewals slow, and the football vacuum to commence, this will soon be all the "news" there is.

Can Potter and MacCauley pull multiple rabbits out of the hat, or will Sullivan 'try really hard' with all of them before grabbing a few aging bargains from Big Willie Salthouse?

Window this close season comes in two parts:

Part 1: 1st June to 10th June
Part 2: 16th June to 1st September

Rumoured Outs...most of the squad

Let the "Rumoured In's" commence. 

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Player | Position | Club | Fee (GBP)

Rumoured In
  1. Daniel Cummings | ST | Celtic
  2. Koni De Winter | CB | Genoa
  3. Morten Frendrup | DM | Genoa
  4. Richard Kone | ST | Wycombe
  5. Aaron Ramsdale | GK | Southampton
  6. Caiomin Kelleher | GK | Liverpool
  7. James Trafford | GK | Burnley
  8. Kyle Walker-Peters | FB | Free Agent
  9. Taylor Harwood-Bellis | CB | Southampton
  10. CJ Egan-Riley | CB | Free Agent
  11. Josh Brownhill | CM | Free Agent
  12. Albian Hajdari | CB | Lugano
  13. Lucas Høgsberg | CB | FC Nordsjælland
  14. Ardon Jashari | CM | Brugge
  15. Raphael Onyedika | CM | Brugge
  16. James McAtee | AM | Man City
  17. Mario Struykens | AM | Anderlecht
  18. Mathias Kvistgaarden | ST | Brondby
  19. Clement Bischoff | LB | Brondby
  20. Mika Biereth | FW | Monaco
  21. Barış Alper Yılmaz | AM | Galatasaray
  22. Evann Guessand | ST | Nice
  23. Lucas Stassin | ST | Saint Etienne
  24. Marcus Taverner | FW | Bournemouth
  25. Soungoutoo Magassa | CDM | Monaco
  26. Valentin Atangana | CM | Stade Reims
  27. Mads Hermansen | GK | Leicester City
  28. Hamza Igamane | ST | Rangers
  29. Yeremay | FW | Deportivo La Coruna
  30. Adama Bojang | ST | Reims
  31. Rocco Reitz | MF | Borussia Moenchengladbach
  32. Dominic Calvert-Lewin | ST | Free Agent
  33. El Hadji Malick Diouf | LB | SK Slavia Prague
  34. Oscar Mingueza | RB/MF | Celta Vigo
  35. Tyler Morton | CM | Liverpool
  36. Harvey Elliott | AM | Liverpool
  37. Zion Suzuki | GK | Parma
  38. John Victor | GK | Botofogo 
  39. Jacob Ramsey | MF | Villa
  40. Mateus Fernandes | CM | Southampton
  41. Nga Makou | CM | Lille
  42. Quinten Timber | CM
  43. Hayden Hackney | CM | Boro
  44. Yves Bissouma | CM | Spurs
Rumoured Out
  1. Nayef Aguerd | CB | Leverkusen, Marseile
  2. Maxel Cornet | FW | Genoa/Others
  3. Guido Rodriguez | DM | Betis/Espanyol
  4. Tomas Soucek | CM | Everton
  5. Michail Antonio | ST | Free Agent
  6. Mo Kudus | FW | Chelsea/Newcastle/Arsenal
  7. Lucas Paqueta | AM | Man City
  8. Andy Irving | CM | Celtic/Wrexham
  9. Emerson | LB | Marseille
Confirmed In
  1. Jean Clair Todibo | CB | Loan To Perm (32m)
  2. Daniel Cummings | ST | Celtic (Free Agent...Tribunal)
  3. El Hadji Malick Diouf | LWB | Slavia Prahia | 20m
  4. Kyle Walker-Peters | RWB | Free Agent
  5. C****m Wilson | ST | Free Agent
  6. Mads Hermansen | GK | Leicester (18m)
  7. Mateus Fernandes | CM | Southampton (38m + 4m)
  8. Soungoutoo Magassa | CDM | Monaco (17m)
  9. Igor Julio | CB | Brighton (Loan)

Confirmed Out
  1. Aaron Cresswell | LB | Free Agent | 0m
  2. Danny Ings | ST | Free Agent | 0m
  3. Vladimir Coufal | RB | Free Agent | 0m
  4. Lukusz Fabianski | GK | Free Agent | 0m
  5. Kamari Swyer | AM | Free Agent | 0m
  6. Kurt Zouma | CB | Free Agent | 0m
  7. Carlos Soler | CM | PSG | End of Loan
  8. Evan Ferguson | ST | Brighton | End of Loan
  9. Brad Dolaghan | Released
  10. Dondre Abraham | Released
  11. Mehmet Halim | Released
  12. Muhammed Judus |stroppy| sp*rs| £55m
  13. Michail Antonio | Released
  14. Kieran Casey | Swansea | Loan
  15. Edson Alvarez | Fenerbache | Loan with Option
  16. Emerson | Marseille | £1m
  17. Aguerd | Marseille | £20m
  18. Max Cornet | Genoa | Loan
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Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 17:15
If you think the root cause of our problems is the quality of the players then I don't know what to say. Our squad is better than pretty much all the teams who finished 10+ points ahead of us. Would you really swap our lot for Fulham's or Bournemouth's or Palace's? 
Don't know about "root cause" but I would be very interested to learn which of our players you think would be guaranteed starters for any of the three teams you mention. 

I reckon three, four at a pinch
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Again you're giving the manager a free ride. JWP's return to our midfield doesn't so much speak of the quality of the other players as us having a manager who prefers a player who is ideal for his crab ball tactics. A more forward thinking manager would have gone with a midfield of 2 out of Soucek, Alvarez, Soler or Paqueta with Kudus in the number 10 role. That would have been much more effective than JWP passing backwards and sideways all game.
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Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 17:15
El Scorchio" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 16:41
I think it's a lot more with these two that they can't be arsed if they aren't playing in Europe, and see the club as beneath them and their talents. 
You mean the two players who left a club who play every single season in the Champions League or Europa to join a club who rarely qualifies for any European competition?
As for the other players, most of them just weren't/aren't plain good enough- which is the root cause on the football side of the club as to why we find ourselves here, although most of them ironically were probably trying multitudes harder. Yes it's frustrating if you're one of the ones that are actually any good, but then you step up. You lead by example. You do everything you can rather than have a tantrum and seek to move. Yes Sullivan and to a lesser extent Moyes, Lop and Stiedten owed them better teammates, but they owe us as well. 
If you think the root cause of our problems is the quality of the players then I don't know what to say. Our squad is better than pretty much all the teams who finished 10+ points ahead of us. Would you really swap our lot for Fulham's or Bournemouth's or Palace's? 

You're giving the manager(s) a completely free ride here and I don't understand why. They didn't "owe them better teammates". That's nothing to do with it. Managers need to deal with the players at their disposal and play them in a way that will produce the best performance and get the best results. Neither Lopetegui or Potter came close to doing that. That is the root cause of our on-field problems.
Yup I think they saw us as an absolute stepping stone. Nothing I guess wrong with that but again it comes down to professionalism and giving it your all, for me. And no doubt they were spun some wonderful lines by Sullivan as well with three seasons in a row in Europe as a 'club on the up'. You know, the same lines they used when we moved stadium and are notorious for chucking around with gay abandon.

Some players in our squad are good and our better players are better than those of those other clubs, but we also have some players in key positions who just aren't up to it. Coufal, Mav, Kilman, Cresswell (arguably), Todibo (according to some- also not fit), Guido, Soler, JWP, Soucek (according to some) That lot doesn't make a team greater than the sum of it's parts sadly. I'd argue we lack a platform to function well as a team when you consider those positions are meant to be the backbone of it. Especially in terms of energy and quality. Yeah you can blame Potter for not getting more of a tune out of them, but you can also say he'd been lumbered with a lot of them. You can blame his predecessors even more for not getting a tune out of them but also recruiting them. Sure other managers may have got more out of them, but they may not. It says it all that JWP couldn't get a kick at Forest, yet ended up the key fulcrum of our midfield when he returned. That indicates a gulf in quality and a glaring lack of it in our squad that we had to immediately bring him back and start him virtually every game for the rest of the season. Most worrying thing is that the process to replace any of them hasn't even started. Especially the midfield. Old and slow and can't compete.
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It may well be the “controlled possession” tactics that Potter employs which have undermined Kudus’s effectiveness. He certainly prefers space to run into which is the attacking feature of sides that play on the counter as we tended to do under Moyes ( defend deep in shape etc ).  But there may be ither factors at play as there usually is.  2nd season syndrome when teams now know about the threat of Kudus and focus on stopping him turn and doubling up on him etc.  And of course his mentality is a factor. He was disapointing for his national side too last season and seemed to suffer a crisis of confidence beimg unable to score.  Then of course playing in his preferred position which he said was more of a number 10? So attititude definitely a factor too and I agree us not getting into Europe was not on his career plan. Last and not least he was looking for supply of the ball from the leagues slowest midfield.

All in all, imo probably best for all parties if he cuts and runs. Need at least £60 million though.

Alvarez has been too slow for the Premier Lge imho. Might be worth seeing how he gets on alongsode a player with “legs” and an engine though. But if an offer over 35 milliom comes in, probably best to take it?
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fraser wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 15:56
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 15:48
Pshyco scored all 4" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 15:35 If fenherbace could afford it . I've no doubt we could have as well . Our turnover is way beyond theres and vastly richer owners to boot . Still keep the excuses for the potless dwarf cսnt coming. No wonder so many WHUFC supporters are. Chucking it in with supporters with the mentality of some of ours .
Don't forget that tourists bring in more money per person each home game than old skool...well at least until we drop out of the PL next season, but, hey! When has Sullivan and the board ever planned that far ahead into the future?
 
They've been desperately trying to flog more season tickets. I've been bombarded with emails and texts asking me to buy more. So maybe not so keen on 5he tourists as money up front. 
 
 
The scramble for money up front strongly suggests a cash-flow issue - no surprises as Sullivan's MO seems to be one of sailing as close to having no cash in the bank at any time as you can.
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El Scorchio" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 16:41
I think it's a lot more with these two that they can't be arsed if they aren't playing in Europe, and see the club as beneath them and their talents. 
You mean the two players who left a club who play every single season in the Champions League or Europa to join a club who rarely qualifies for any European competition?
As for the other players, most of them just weren't/aren't plain good enough- which is the root cause on the football side of the club as to why we find ourselves here, although most of them ironically were probably trying multitudes harder. Yes it's frustrating if you're one of the ones that are actually any good, but then you step up. You lead by example. You do everything you can rather than have a tantrum and seek to move. Yes Sullivan and to a lesser extent Moyes, Lop and Stiedten owed them better teammates, but they owe us as well. 
If you think the root cause of our problems is the quality of the players then I don't know what to say. Our squad is better than pretty much all the teams who finished 10+ points ahead of us. Would you really swap our lot for Fulham's or Bournemouth's or Palace's? 

You're giving the manager(s) a completely free ride here and I don't understand why. They didn't "owe them better teammates". That's nothing to do with it. Managers need to deal with the players at their disposal and play them in a way that will produce the best performance and get the best results. Neither Lopetegui or Potter came close to doing that. That is the root cause of our on-field problems.
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Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 16:22 It's all very well blaming the likes of Alvarez and Kudus for playing below their best and wanting to move and blaming the owners for not digging into their pockets to spend more dough, but what about the manager's responsibility here? If his man management skills are so bad and his tactical acumen so poor that the players are unhappy and perform well under par then most signings we make will drop in value. It's just not sustainable. And it's not like we're talking about only two players here. This is the case for most of the team. We're probably lucky that Alvarez and Kudus do want to be sold, given how hard we seem to find it to shift players on.
I keep being told that Potter is a great coach and man manager.

To be honest, I've not seen any evidence of that based on his time here so far, but I'd prefer it if we kept Kudus and Alvarez in the hope he can get a tune out of them, as I think they're both quality players who bring things to the team that we're apparently missing (flair from Kudus and leadership from Alvarez).
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I don't think any of them have checked out, the team just doesn't function. Where I sit I get a very good view of Kudus and he looks frustrated with himself a lot of the time. Not once has he looked like he isn't trying none of them do 
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As an aside, surely not just a coincidence the way the mugs are arranged on the shelf in the Hammers chat video today? Well played if intended.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-j9q4ST65U
 
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Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 16:22 It's all very well blaming the likes of Alvarez and Kudus for playing below their best and wanting to move and blaming the owners for not digging into their pockets to spend more dough, but what about the manager's responsibility here? If his man management skills are so bad and his tactical acumen so poor that the players are unhappy and perform well under par then most signings we make will drop in value. It's just not sustainable. And it's not like we're talking about only two players here. This is the case for most of the team. We're probably lucky that Alvarez and Kudus do want to be sold, given how hard we seem to find it to shift players on.
They should be professional enough and have enough respect for us fans to give it their all every time they are on the pitch, no matter if they aren't thrilled with what consecutive managers each with very different ideas were asking of them. I think it's a lot more with these two that they can't be arsed if they aren't playing in Europe, and see the club as beneath them and their talents. Bowen could do the same but still plays his heart out every game. It's the least we should expect from all of them. 

As for the other players, most of them just weren't/aren't plain good enough- which is the root cause on the football side of the club as to why we find ourselves here, although most of them ironically were probably trying multitudes harder. Yes it's frustrating if you're one of the ones that are actually any good, but then you step up. You lead by example. You do everything you can rather than have a tantrum and seek to move. Yes Sullivan and to a lesser extent Moyes, Lop and Stiedten owed them better teammates, but they owe us as well. 
 
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The “Sullivan effect” in full flow this summer. He has the opposite of the Midas touch when it comes to transfer dealings.  
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It's all very well blaming the likes of Alvarez and Kudus for playing below their best and wanting to move and blaming the owners for not digging into their pockets to spend more dough, but what about the manager's responsibility here? If his man management skills are so bad and his tactical acumen so poor that the players are unhappy and perform well under par then most signings we make will drop in value. It's just not sustainable. And it's not like we're talking about only two players here. This is the case for most of the team. We're probably lucky that Alvarez and Kudus do want to be sold, given how hard we seem to find it to shift players on.
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Pshyco scored all 4" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 15:35 If fenherbace could afford it . I've no doubt we could have as well . Our turnover is way beyond theres and vastly richer owners to boot . Still keep the excuses for the potless dwarf cսnt coming. No wonder so many WHUFC supporters are. Chucking it in with supporters with the mentality of some of ours .
Nah, the owners of Fenerbace are far wealthier than Sullivan and probably on a par with Kretinsky.

They are part of Koc Holdings - A gigantic Turkish multi-national corporation with their fingers in the pies of anything that truly makes money 💰 💰 💰 

They come from old riche as well so there is no doubt some Genghis Khan lineage bullshit story there whether it's true or not.

Ali Koc - the Fenerbace chairman is worth £8 Billion alone never mind all the other members of the family.

If you've ever bought a Beko, Grundig or Indesit then you have given them some of your hard earned too.
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Alvarez is another along with Kudus who I think has just checked out and is agitating for a move. Big shame as he is definitely a better player then we've seen this season as well. And yes it is galling that like Kudus we probably end up selling him for less than we should be getting, in order to witness him then actually play to the best of his ability elsewhere. 

All things considered it's shit to be having to sell your best players as they are the only ones with ANY market value while all the others are so bad you can't give them away for free, but between the players themselves and Sullivan, there's not really any choice. The only thing that's going to weaken their hand is Sullivan putting his hand in his pocket to bring some players in and act like we don't need to sell them. Shame then that he already idiotically told the world we were desperate and had to sell them as if he's asking the players and any suitors to bend the club over and dry fuck us on the way out.
 
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 15:48
Pshyco scored all 4" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 15:35 If fenherbace could afford it . I've no doubt we could have as well . Our turnover is way beyond theres and vastly richer owners to boot . Still keep the excuses for the potless dwarf cսnt coming. No wonder so many WHUFC supporters are. Chucking it in with supporters with the mentality of some of ours .
Don't forget that tourists bring in more money per person each home game than old skool...well at least until we drop out of the PL next season, but, hey! When has Sullivan and the board ever planned that far ahead into the future?
 
 
They've been desperately trying to flog more season tickets. I've been bombarded with emails and texts asking me to buy more. So maybe not so keen on 5he tourists as money up front. 
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Lee Trundle" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 15:35 I reckon, along with Kudus, that Alvarez will be another player we let go on the cheap that we come to regret.

He has just been voted player of the tournament at the Gold Cup.
 
 
For sure we may regret selling both, but I suspect it has reached the point with both that if we hold on to them we will regret it more. Last season it was pretty obvious with no prospect of Europe their enthusiasm was awol. Irrespective of whose fault that was neither of these players now want to be at West Ham. Getting the best  price for them is the only realistic option
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Pshyco scored all 4" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 15:35 If fenherbace could afford it . I've no doubt we could have as well . Our turnover is way beyond theres and vastly richer owners to boot . Still keep the excuses for the potless dwarf cսnt coming. No wonder so many WHUFC supporters are. Chucking it in with supporters with the mentality of some of ours .
Don't forget that tourists bring in more money per person each home game than old skool...well at least until we drop out of the PL next season, but, hey! When has Sullivan and the board ever planned that far ahead into the future?
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Lee Trundle" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 15:35 I reckon, along with Kudus, that Alvarez will be another player we let go on the cheap that we come to regret.

He has just been voted player of the tournament at the Gold Cup.
Maybe take a look at the level of opposition in the Gold Cup.
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If fenherbace could afford it . I've no doubt we could have as well . Our turnover is way beyond theres and vastly richer owners to boot . Still keep the excuses for the potless dwarf cսnt coming. No wonder so many WHUFC supporters are. Chucking it in with supporters with the mentality of some of ours .
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I reckon, along with Kudus, that Alvarez will be another player we let go on the cheap that we come to regret.

He has just been voted player of the tournament at the Gold Cup.
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I'm taking some satisfaction knowing Sullivan will be sat in his high chair pretty uncomfortably at the moment.
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Anyone see this?

I kind of get the sentiments but not sure if anyone can really be arsed!
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We'd never have been able to afford Duran's salary anyway. Don't know what Fenerbache are playing at but they're apparently offering big wages to people these days: over £200k per week for the likes of Jadon Sancho and Leroy Sane.
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Mad Ferret" wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 13:21 El Simpleton in having no sense of humour shocker.
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Jhon Duran joins Fenerbache on a years loan from Sand Castle FC
We tried
Or maybe we didn’t 
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