Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024

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Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#1 » by stormi » Thu Jun 1, 2023 2:50 pm

It's time.

Premier League--

Opens: Wednesday, June 14

The Premier League will close the transfer window on Friday, Sept. 1 at 11 p.m. BST / 6 p.m. ET..

LaLiga--

The LaLiga window will officially open on Monday, July 3 and will close at 11 p.m. BST / 6 p.m. ET on Friday, Sept. 1.

Serie A--

The market will open on Saturday, July 1 and close on Friday, Sept. 1, expected at 7 p.m. BST / 2 p.m. ET.

Bundesliga--

The window will be open as of Saturday, July 1 and will close at 5 p.m. BST / midday ET on Friday, Sept. 1.

Ligue 1--

Ligue 1 will fall into line with other European leagues by opening its transfer window on Saturday, July 1 and will close it on Friday, Sept. 1 at 10 p.m. BST / 5 p.m. ET


OTHER TRANSFER DEADLINES
Australia: Sept. 12
China: July 31
Greece: TBC
Mexico: Sept. 13
Portugal: Sept. 22
Saudi Arabia: Sept. 20
Turkey: Sept. 8
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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 - 2024 

Post#2 » by stormi » Thu Jun 1, 2023 2:54 pm

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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#3 » by Baphomet » Fri Jun 2, 2023 6:56 pm

Looks like Poch's Chelsea clear out is beginning.

Real Madrid want Havertz, and City are in talks to sign Kovacic. United in talks with Mount, but Chelsea's asking price is probably too high given that United need more depth at every position, rather than just one or two players.
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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#4 » by stormi » Sat Jun 3, 2023 11:22 am

Baphomet wrote:Looks like Poch's Chelsea clear out is beginning.

Real Madrid want Havertz, and City are in talks to sign Kovacic. United in talks with Mount, but Chelsea's asking price is probably too high given that United need more depth at every position, rather than just one or two players.


It's equal parts frightening and exciting, but with the way we've suffered last season I'm desensitized to this squad. Anyone (outside of a select few) can go without much of a fuss from me.

Reminds me of this tweet from a few months ago, these must be the untouchable bunch.

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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#5 » by stormi » Sat Jun 3, 2023 11:25 am

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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#6 » by ZoLo » Sat Jun 3, 2023 1:41 pm

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i like him

He was one of the reasons why we were in the top 4 for the first half of the season. Brilliant last pass with a clinical finish. And then he fell off a cliff.
I doubt he's going to make it at Milan with that Sunday League attitude.
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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#7 » by stormi » Sat Jun 3, 2023 1:45 pm

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i like him

He was one of the reasons why we were in the top 4 for the first half of the season. Brilliant last pass with a clinical finish. And then he fell off a cliff.
I doubt he's going to make it at Milan with that Sunday League attitude.


You think it's because his mind was elsewhere? His agents were flirting with teams months before the season was over. Even we were linked to him.

Muani likely stays another year, right? Ndicka out on a free?
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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#8 » by ZoLo » Sat Jun 3, 2023 3:27 pm

stormi wrote:You think it's because his mind was elsewhere? His agents were flirting with teams months before the season was over. Even we were linked to him.


Probably a combination of a few things. There were rumors that Glasner had lost a big part of the dressing room. And that it´s part of the reason why Glasner has to go after tonight.
Kamada is showing signs of recovery since the departure had been announced.
stormi wrote:Muani likely stays another year, right? Ndicka out on a free?


I'm 99% sure Muani wants to leave. That might slighty change if we win tonight and qualify for the Europa League. Question is if Krösche is planning to sell him for under 100m €. I don´t know at this point whats going to happen.

N'Dicka is back in talks with the club. Even if he didn´t perform well this season (our defense was a mess without Hinteregger as leader), we should give him what he wants. He´s terrific and could fit in anywhere imo.
Again, the result of the Cup finale might have an impact on the decision.
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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#9 » by Baseline81 » Mon Jun 5, 2023 1:05 am

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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#10 » by The_Brecht » Mon Jun 5, 2023 4:17 pm

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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#11 » by stormi » Tue Jun 6, 2023 2:24 pm

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This one hurt me badly. Fabrizio sold me dreams. I wasn't into him until we were rumored to be advancing on this deal, and then I studied him. Looks like a Gattuso regen. Just pure power, flair, engine with some technical ability. Such a fun player, sad we missed out on him, he would have been the dream Enzo partner.

Oh well, we move. His profile is a fun one, but not the one you invest all of the chips into.

Let's pray for PSG this turns out better than -- Fabian Ruiz, Vitinha, Renato Sanches, Carlos Soler, Danilo Pereira, Wijnaldum, Gueye, Herrera, Paredes, Krychowiak and Draxler did.
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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#12 » by stormi » Tue Jun 6, 2023 2:31 pm

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Can I get your thoughts on Florentino Luis and João Neves?

I came across Luis when I was studying Ugarte, and he looks like an even more skilled and diverse prospect. + he already has chemistry with Enzo.

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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#13 » by stormi » Tue Jun 6, 2023 2:34 pm

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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#14 » by fbalmeida » Tue Jun 6, 2023 3:02 pm

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Can I get your thoughts on Florentino Luis and João Neves?

I came across Luis when I was studying Ugarte, and he looks like an even more skilled and diverse prospect. + he already has chemistry with Enzo.

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Post#15 » by fbalmeida » Tue Jun 6, 2023 3:05 pm

More seriously, Florentino is an incredible ball winner and midfield pivot. Perfect type of player to have next to Enzo. I hope Benfica can keep him for as long as possible.

João Neves is more of a classic deep lying 10. Super smart and skilled, small, yet mentally tough, and really great at moving into space and creating space. Limitless potential.
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Post#16 » by LDNMagic90 » Tue Jun 6, 2023 3:24 pm

Normally I get some news from a decent source, but this transfer window and the winter one there’s nothing. My guy has said a lot of leaks have happened where he works so they are all being watched closely.

I’ve only heard that Tielemans to Villa could happen since he wants to stay close to the midlands area and his other options didn’t materialise.

I want us to sign Gonclaves from Sporting but I doubt that happens due to the price and he may have better suitors. I’m a big fan of Nico Williams from Bilbao who Villa have been linked with a move in Jan but he wanted to see out the season with Bilbao.

One thing I hope we do is address our squad, our squad is quite small so I’m hoping we can get some bodies in this summer.
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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#17 » by stormi » Tue Jun 6, 2023 3:45 pm

fbalmeida wrote:
stormi wrote:
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Can I get your thoughts on Florentino Luis and João Neves?

I came across Luis when I was studying Ugarte, and he looks like an even more skilled and diverse prospect. + he already has chemistry with Enzo.

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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#18 » by stormi » Tue Jun 6, 2023 3:46 pm

fbalmeida wrote:More seriously, Florentino is an incredible ball winner and midfield pivot. Perfect type of player to have next to Enzo. I hope Benfica can keep him for as long as possible.

João Neves is more of a classic deep lying 10. Super smart and skilled, small, yet mentally tough, and really great at moving into space and creating space. Limitless potential.


Benfica are sitting on jewel after jewel.

Antonio Silva has best RCB in the world upside, and then Tomás Araújo looks like the next Thiago Silva. Ridiculous scouting and talent network.

If I could talk to the scouts at Chelsea I'd tell them to pay and don't speak regarding Luis. Forget Caicedo.
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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#19 » by stormi » Tue Jun 6, 2023 3:49 pm

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Wizard with the ball, utterly press resistant and has the athleticism to allow his team to defend with a high line.
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Re: Transfer Thread: 2023 -> 2024 

Post#20 » by The_Brecht » Tue Jun 6, 2023 5:00 pm

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