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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: 15 Jan 2025, 12:45
by Massive Attack
happygilmore wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 09:38 Taiwo Awoniyi a possible according to Sky




 
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/taiwo-a ... ler/295313

That's my only concern about him and because of the injury concerns we keep having regarding Strikers, I'm out.

How much do Forest want for him?

Young and reasonably injury free Strikers please, West Ham/Steidten!

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 15 Jan 2025, 12:12
by Mad Ferret
Makes me laugh how quickly the narrative changes.

In the summer and for the past couple of seasons, we were seen as having two really good keepers.

Now suddenly, we’re desperate for a new keepers.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 15 Jan 2025, 10:18
by Lee Trundle
I wonder if we're being proactive, for once, and working on a GOALTENDER we can bring to the club in the summer?

Because it's another position where it's blindly obvious that we'll need to strengthen.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 15 Jan 2025, 09:44
by dealcanvey
Think our most realistic options will be a couple of players on Loan.

Need another CB. Not sure about Mavrapanois and Todibo seems to get injured alot? Plus we are obligated to buy him for 40m come the summer.

Mental!

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 14 Jan 2025, 17:23
by stubbo
Rossal wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 12:52
Iron Duke" wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 11:05
Swiss. wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 09:31 =13px l'Equipe saying we are in for Elye Wahi.
Reading his wiki page, he sounds like a complete wrongun. In addition, his stats are getting worse every year.

One to avoid.
Agreed, would also question why Lens and then Marseille are happy to let him go. Been stung too many times with moody french cunts. Avoid 
Been said he's been offered to us but we've not taken it any further than that. Can't see him being brought in. 

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 14 Jan 2025, 16:06
by claypole
Would take the Forest striker and Chuckasometing from Chelsea with options if they are loans. 

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 14 Jan 2025, 12:52
by Rossal
Iron Duke" wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 11:05
Swiss. wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 09:31 =13px l'Equipe saying we are in for Elye Wahi.
Reading his wiki page, he sounds like a complete wrongun. In addition, his stats are getting worse every year.

One to avoid.
Agreed, would also question why Lens and then Marseille are happy to let him go. Been stung too many times with moody french cunts. Avoid 

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 14 Jan 2025, 11:46
by Takashi Miike
looks like the midget cսnt has started with his games

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 14 Jan 2025, 11:05
by Iron Duke
Swiss. wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 09:31 =13px l'Equipe saying we are in for Elye Wahi.
Reading his wiki page, he sounds like a complete wrongun. In addition, his stats are getting worse every year.

One to avoid.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 14 Jan 2025, 09:38
by happygilmore
Taiwo Awoniyi a possible according to Sky

 

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 14 Jan 2025, 09:31
by Swiss.
=13px l'Equipe saying we are in for Elye Wahi.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 14 Jan 2025, 07:40
by stubbo-admin
ExWHU just posted a list of about 20 players we apparently have an interest in. Will list them all below, but too many to chuck them all up the tip without further confirmation of genuine interest versus having just monitored them or checked them out:
  • Elye Wahi
  • Jonathan David
  • Marcus Rashford 
  • Evan Ferguson
  • Evann Guessand
  • Gaetan Laborde
  • Tolu Arokodare
  • Kasper Dolberg
  • Sindre Wallet Egeli
  • Taiwo Awoniyi
  • Emmanuel Latte Lath
  • Ezechiel Banzuzi
  • Jobe Bellingham
  • Romain Mundale
  • Chris Righ
  • Eli Mayenda
  • Tom Fellows
  • Ollie Arblaster
  • Matteo Joseph
Also talk of Bowen being back before the end of the month.
 

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 14 Jan 2025, 03:30
by John Drake
Random scouting report from limited Youtube research. You're welcome, Tim.Richard Rios (Palmeiras) Columbian international, strong, versatile midfielder, outstanding at Copa AmericaKwame Poku (Peterborough) – Ghana international, strong, good passer and goal contribution. Injured, so ideal for West HamNathan Lowe (Walsall on loan from Stoke) – Only 19 but prolific scorer this season

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 13 Jan 2025, 19:38
by Iron Duke
I wouldn’t mind us getting Latte Lath from Middlesbrough. Not least because we could sing Get a Goal Latte Lath, to the tune of Whole Lotta Love.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 13 Jan 2025, 19:18
by Sir Alf
Sullivan “razzle dazzle” posturing. Make a bid and ensure media knows and fans know. No chance if getting him for financial reasons (PSR / FFP ) and Sullivan probably doing this to try to somehow make it look like it wasnt him that scuppered the bid process in the summer by balking at the 40 million or so fee Villa were asking for.  I also seem to recall a rumour that Silkman or Salthouse had pointed out that Duran was risky and not worth the price with so little Premiership experience.

Anyway its a non story / rumour in reality. We are looking for loans so for a striker I’m not expecting anyone too exciting or proven quality.   Central midfield is as important imo and perhaps a loan is possible for that area.   Chukawunka at Chelsea or whatever is name is might be worth a punt ? Prefer him to Dewsbury Hall just for his athleticism, physicality and “legs”. Loan to buy?


 

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 13 Jan 2025, 18:47
by twoleftfeet
Mad Ferret" wrote: 13 Jan 2025, 15:07 Back in for Duran, by all accounts.
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Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 13 Jan 2025, 17:30
by LJC
I thought we had no money and yet we apparently bid £50m?

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 13 Jan 2025, 16:45
by stubbo
Mad Ferret" wrote: 13 Jan 2025, 15:07 Back in for Duran, by all accounts.
Surely we have literally zero chance of this. They'd want 80m+ now and more likely to want to shift Watkins.

Classic Sullivan of so....the ship that's sailed we waste time on chasing.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 13 Jan 2025, 15:07
by Mad Ferret
Back in for Duran, by all accounts.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 13 Jan 2025, 14:17
by Fauxstralian
Dewsbury Hall is obviously a stately home & Livesey Austin a vintage car
Can we focus & buy some FOOTBALLERS FFS

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 13 Jan 2025, 12:56
by Russ of the BML
If we sign Kieran Dewsbury-Hall. we must go and get Rueben Livesey-Austin. Just so our starting line up looks like a class from Oxford Uni. 

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 13 Jan 2025, 11:35
by Sir Alf
Now we are back at square one with Sullivan choosing who comes in and out, with a lot of help from Salthouse, Silkman and Mackay, I fully expect to be underwhelmed, disappointed once we see them on the pitch or simply astounded by the stupidity financially, their age or injury record as the aforementioned agents see a way to remove some dead wood and has beens off their books.

Dewsbury Hall is, as mentioned, ok but unlikely to provide the physical strength, stamina, athleticism and speed missing from central midfield imo.

Of the strikers mentioned so far we’d be better trying  Kudus centrally and give the young Brazilian more minutes out wide.  

Sullivan as DOF was a complete failure for 11 years and will be once again

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 12 Jan 2025, 19:36
by Alan
The Hard Tackle

West Ham United in transfer tussle to sign Reuben Livesey-Austin

West Ham United are among a host of clubs chasing National League gem Rueben Livesey-Austin from Havant & Waterlooville.

According to Graeme Bailey on TBR Football, National League side Havant & Waterlooville are expecting multiple clubs to make approaches for their shining left-back Reuben Livesey-Austin. The 20-year-old has West Ham United in the mix, while two more Premier League clubs, as well as a handful of Championship sides, are keeping tabs.

It’s not often that a National League player gets the attention of top clubs from higher tiers. In the Premier League alone, there are very few prominent names who have come through the ranks of non-league football and rose to prominence to the top tier to perform well here.

The names of Ian Wright, Michail Antonio, and, more prominently, Jamie Vardy stand out in that regard. It tends to show how difficult it is to bring talent from lower leagues and on to the top flight, although there’s one name that could make that cut in the coming period.

Havant & Waterlooville, who ply their trade in the Southern National League, are bracing for approaches from some of the higher-tier clubs for their promising left-back Rueben Livesey-Austin. The player is thought to have impressed with his performances for the National League side, playing a key role in their current season.

The indication is that he plays with a level of maturity not seen much in non-league football, which has attracted the attention of several clubs. From the Premier League, West Ham, Southampton, and Brighton are keen. At the same time, other clubs like Middlesbrough, Charlton, Cardiff City and Peterborough United have all shown an interest, meaning there’s a definite chance of Livesey-Austin leaving his current club.

West Ham chasing Rueben Livesey-Austin

West Ham United are understood to be leading the race for the 20-year-old left-back gem and are ahead of their rivals in the chase. New boss Graham Potter has a reputation for developing players of unknown quantity, and Livesey-Austin might be in that category.

The Hammers are eager to bring in players with high potential and help aid their development into some top names for the future. The 20-year-old left-back could be seen as a solid enough prospect who might have some level of impact, as the Londoners are widely expected to make an approach in this window.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 12 Jan 2025, 07:38
by dealcanvey
Dewsbury Hall as a box to box midfielder is better than anything else we have. Certainly more energy than Soler which appreciate isn’t too difficult. No world beater but improves our midfield. 

sooner Soler and Rodriguez are sent back to where they came from the better. The Talk of signing Soler permanently is concerning but wouldn’t surprise me! Seems to fit the clubs transfer policy at the moment with its lack of direction.

Re: Official January '25 Transfer Window Thread

Posted: 12 Jan 2025, 07:33
by dealcanvey
Our best serving players in recent years have been either from the academy (not many) and mainly from the Championship.

not following the Championship at all but surely there must be a couple of young promising HG players from there that can improve us? Looking at our 30+ strikers and our slow midfield I’m sure there will be.

after wasting 130 million in the summer doubt we have much left to spend.

scarles looked good against Villa so hopefully Potter continues to give him game time so we can see if he makes the grade. Early signs seem to be that he will.