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Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2024, 22:06
by stubbo-admin
Official Transfer Window Thread | I'll try and stay current with signings and rumours.

Could be The Scarf's last chance to prove his worth as well as make-or-break for Lopetegui who needs to shuffle the back to suit what we're trying to do more.

Rumoured In:
  • Ewan Ferguson, ST (Brighton)
  • Carney Chukwumeka, CM (Chelsea)
  • Carlos Soler, CM (PSG, Loan to Perm)
  • Emmanuel Latte Lath, ST (Middlesbrough)
  • Shea Charles, CM (Southampton)
  • Ezekiel Banzuzi, CM (Leuven)
  • Arthur Carbral, ST (Benfica)
  • Taiwo Awoniyi, ST (Forest)
  • Igor Jesus, ST (Botofogo)
  • Marcus Rashford, FW (Man Utd)
  • Jonathan David, ST (Lille)
  • Evann Guessand, ST, (Nice)
  • Randal Kolo Muani, ST, (PSG)
  • Kieran Dewsbury-Hall , CM, (Chelsea)
  • André Silva, ST, (RB Leipzig)
  • Elye Wahi, ST, (Marseille)
  • Kristjan Asllani, CM, (Inter)
  • Rodrigo Muniz, ST, (Fulham)
  • Callum Wilson, ST, (Newcastle)
  • Ansu Fati, AM, (Barcelona)
  • Angel Gomes, CM, (Lille, pre-contract)
  • Adam Webster, CB, (Brighton)
  • Brian Brobbey, ST, (Ajax)
  • Ricardo Pepi, ST, (PSV)
  • James McAtee, MF, (Man City)
  • Yuri Alberto, ST, (Corinthians)
  • Tyler Morton, DM, (Liverpool)
Rumoured Out:
  • Kudus (Liverpool, Newcastle, Arsenal)
  • Fullkrüg (Juventus)
  • Rodriguez (Betis)
  • Alvarez (Monaco)
  • Emerson (Juventus)
  • Luis Guilherme (Al Hilal)
Confirmed In:
  • Josh Landers (!), ST (Hibernian)
  • James Ward-Prowse, MF, (Nottigham Forest | Return from loan)
  • Evan Ferguson, ST, (Brighton, Loan...no option/obligation to buy)
Confirmed Out:
  • Max Cornet (Genoa, Loan)
  • Favour Fawunmi
  • Sean Tarima
  • Junior Robinson — Sutton United (loan)
  • Regan Clayton — Dagenham & Redbridge (loan)
  • Brad Dolaghan — Aldershot Town (loan)
  • Michael Forbes — Colchester United (loan)
  • Krisztian Hegyi — Debreceni (loan)


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Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 23:40
by boleyn8420
At least Fulkrug will have someone to keep him company in a weeks time

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 23:07
by North Bank
Shame we didn't get an obligation or an option to buy as Ferguson is the real deal, a very talented young player But the question mark is always his fitness and the last thing we need is another centre forward, that is always in the treatment room.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 22:38
by Sir Alf
Latest is Kroupi not gonna happen. Might revisit it in summer ?

Cummings one for the future might happen but again might not but looking at pre contract agreement.

Some talk of a midfielder not Banzuzi being possible.

So at this stage no signings that are permanent or options for permanent.  24 hours left. 

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 22:05
by happygilmore
stubbo wrote: 02 Feb 2025, 19:57 - Ferguson medical complete and results being evaluated.
- Negotiations on going with Kroupi (agent telling him to delay until Summer)
- Banzuzi off until Summer
Medical passed. What to you mean "being evaluated" ?

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 19:57
by stubbo
- Ferguson medical complete and results being evaluated.
- Negotiations on going with Kroupi (agent telling him to delay until Summer)
- Banzuzi off until Summer

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 18:26
by twoleftfeet
David LE" wrote: 02 Feb 2025, 18:15 Did that plane ever land that was diverted from Liverpool after that Everton bound player had a last minute change of mind? Nick at C&B said so, so it must be true, surely?
🤣🤣🤣🤣

He said we had Gomes signed and sealed as well.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 18:15
by David LE
Did that plane ever land that was diverted from Liverpool after that Everton bound player had a last minute change of mind? Nick at C&B said so, so it must be true, surely?

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 17:05
by Sir Alf
Thx for the insights IC, not seen much of him but agree we need lightening speed and strength ideally. Another Kante is what all teams want I suppose. Hioefully Potter’s man Macaulay has a few Kante-esque type players on his list. Seems to be going for U20s that in utsrlf is a breath of fresh air compared to Sullivan and Salthouse “has beens” 

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 16:40
by ironsofcanada
Sir Alf" wrote: 02 Feb 2025, 16:07 Guess Potter waiting until summer to fix central midfield via lining up Gomes? Think we need another player in centre mid who can cover the ground but Gomes if it happens will be a start.
 
 
Gomes is another that worries me a bit.
I watch him a lot.  He seems to get injured a fair bit and went off early yesterday again. 
Also, for someone of his size, I think you want incredible pace (Kante back in the day) Gomes is very quick but I have not seen absolute elite speed.
Also picks up a few cards in a slower league. 

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 16:33
by Sir Alf
I watched his little cameo yesterday in their 7-0 drubbing at the hands of Forest. Brighton had half their ressies out with their injury list so hard to really judge. He still has the physicality and held it well a frw times but obviously lacking the match sharpness so looked a bit slow and “lumbering”. 

Simply comes down to whether he can stay fit. Current odds are probably suggesting he wont because of the nature of his injuries for someone so young and the fact that this issue with his ankles has been going on for months. Anyway lets see. If all goes well he will pay off his loan fee ( 3 million for each place in the Premier league ) but not much else and no way Brighton let him go for 40 million if that does happen.  

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 16:26
by ironsofcanada
On Ferguson 
Would be nice to get something beyond this year but as someone who just likes to watch football (and for those that will pay to go for the rest of this season), it is obvious we need a striker and will be a better football club with one. 

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 16:21
by onsideman
Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: 02 Feb 2025, 15:12
scott_d wrote: 02 Feb 2025, 14:37
Without an obligation to buy, this serves Brighton better than it does for us. 
Same thing happened with Lingard.


 
If he manages to score 9 goals in 3 months like Lingard did then I don't see why it should bother us too much. Without Lingard's loan I doubt we'd have finished 6th, and the qualifying for Europe that year added confidence to the players and helped us qualify for the Conference the following season.

If Ferguson plays well and helps us win more games than we would have done otherwise then it's a good deal for us, no matter what happens to him next year.
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Agree completely. Would that we could be sitting here in May bemoaning our lack of an option because hes been so amazing, and thank fuck we're weren't committed to buying Lingard

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 16:07
by Sir Alf
Guess Potter waiting until summer to fix central midfield via lining up Gomes? Think we need another player in centre mid who can cover the ground but Gomes if it happens will be a start.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 16:06
by LJC
goose wrote: 02 Feb 2025, 16:02
LJC wrote: 02 Feb 2025, 15:49 That dickhead jinxed is adamant there is an option
I very much hope he is right.
When is he ever right though!

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 16:02
by goose
LJC wrote: 02 Feb 2025, 15:49 That dickhead jinxed is adamant there is an option
I very much hope he is right.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 15:49
by LJC
That dickhead jinxed is adamant there is an option

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 15:12
by Jean-Luc Paul Goddard
scott_d wrote: 02 Feb 2025, 14:37
Without an obligation to buy, this serves Brighton better than it does for us. 
Same thing happened with Lingard.

 
 
If he manages to score 9 goals in 3 months like Lingard did then I don't see why it should bother us too much. Without Lingard's loan I doubt we'd have finished 6th, and the qualifying for Europe that year added confidence to the players and helped us qualify for the Conference the following season.

If Ferguson plays well and helps us win more games than we would have done otherwise then it's a good deal for us, no matter what happens to him next year.
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Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 15:09
by Takashi Miike
Iron Duke" wrote: 02 Feb 2025, 15:00 How much did Brighton want for him? Probably at least £40m. I’m not surprised we didn’t want to risk that knowing his injury record. If he plays well for us, he will still be about the same price, and it will be up to the player if he wants to join us, go to a different club, or stay at Brighton. With Lingard, I don’t think the price was the problem. It was the player.

What I do find strange is that we are getting 20 year old Ferguson, 17 year old Landers, 18 year old Cummings, and maybe this 18 year old French forward. How many young forwards do we need? We’ve gone from a forward line of geriatrics to a load of kids.
we did need some younger central forwards (no idea where all these play), as we have quite a lot of wing forwards like jimmy, kudus, bowen, guilherme, kodua, marshall. hopefully a couple can play at nine

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 15:05
by Sir Alf
In terms of potential, imho the French lad Eli Junior sounds the most exciting but potential of coutse is not always realised. Hope we get him though nonetheless and he currently plies his trade as either an attacking midfielder or forward so maybe that’s why we are interested? We have to get legs in that central midfield to get Poyter’s system to work well you would think.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 15:03
by nychammer
goose wrote: 02 Feb 2025, 14:58 No and no.

it’s just a straight loan.
 
And the risk we take in a straight loan is that he comes here, is success and Brighton quote us fee that Sullivan will baulk at paying OR take him back.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 15:02
by Manuel
Looks like we're going tits out for Kroupi, but Chelsea want him too.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 15:00
by Iron Duke
How much did Brighton want for him? Probably at least £40m. I’m not surprised we didn’t want to risk that knowing his injury record. If he plays well for us, he will still be about the same price, and it will be up to the player if he wants to join us, go to a different club, or stay at Brighton. With Lingard, I don’t think the price was the problem. It was the player.

What I do find strange is that we are getting 20 year old Ferguson, 17 year old Landers, 18 year old Cummings, and maybe this 18 year old French forward. How many young forwards do we need? We’ve gone from a forward line of geriatrics to a load of kids.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 15:00
by Takashi Miike
let's hope he only gets paid if he's fit and playing, fucking prep school for brighton

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 14:58
by goose
No and no.

it’s just a straight loan.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2025, 14:54
by Takashi Miike
anyone know if a fee was agreed for the summer, and if we get priority to buy him? if no, it's a pretty much pointless loan