You've paid over the odds, but I think you've done the right thing. WhoTF do Utd go for now? Tchouaméni seems to be the only one left who is any good, and I'm not sure he's even gettable. Scott would be a decent signing, but he raises the floor rather than the roof. I bet we end up paying £85M for Baleba!genome wrote: ↑01 Jul 2026 09:54 About time Spurs started acting like a big club and just getting the transfers done rather than haggling and ending up with a £50m average player after panicking late in the window
Isn't that the criticism that always gets thrown at them, and they think they are a big club but don't act like it?
Regarding Baleba.BRO_BOT wrote: ↑05 Jul 2026 23:34You've paid over the odds, but I think you've done the right thing. WhoTF do Utd go for now? Tchouaméni seems to be the only one left who is any good, and I'm not sure he's even gettable. Scott would be a decent signing, but he raises the floor rather than the roof. I bet we end up paying £85M for Baleba!genome wrote: ↑01 Jul 2026 09:54 About time Spurs started acting like a big club and just getting the transfers done rather than haggling and ending up with a £50m average player after panicking late in the window
Isn't that the criticism that always gets thrown at them, and they think they are a big club but don't act like it?
They're really letting Carrick down here. We currently have one (1) functioning midfielder
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We were and more - the club made a complete cock up of the 2 chances given to it by being, first, cheap then, secondly, being totally unable to attract any investment whatsoever even though the club was actually in the PL. Seems to me that Reading and the PL go together as well as Reading and Wembley in terms of taking chances/getting good luck etc.South Coast Royal wrote: ↑06 Jul 2026 11:28Regarding Baleba.BRO_BOT wrote: ↑05 Jul 2026 23:34You've paid over the odds, but I think you've done the right thing. WhoTF do Utd go for now? Tchouaméni seems to be the only one left who is any good, and I'm not sure he's even gettable. Scott would be a decent signing, but he raises the floor rather than the roof. I bet we end up paying £85M for Baleba!genome wrote: ↑01 Jul 2026 09:54 About time Spurs started acting like a big club and just getting the transfers done rather than haggling and ending up with a £50m average player after panicking late in the window
Isn't that the criticism that always gets thrown at them, and they think they are a big club but don't act like it?
They're really letting Carrick down here. We currently have one (1) functioning midfielder
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Brighton had Bissouma who looked good at Brighton who sold him to Spurs and he has gone backwards.
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Brighton had Caicedo who was really good at Brighton, then sold to Chelsea, wasn't very good in his first season there but has become the player again of his Brighton days..
Brighton have Baleba who was very good after Caicedo left but didn't feature much last season and when he did he wasn't very effective.
I'm not sure which Baleba any club that signs him will get but I think his cost will have dropped considerably over this past year.
Brighton do have to be admired for spotting these and many other players over the years and improving them.
Their owner Tony Bloom really has the midas touch (see also Hearts Fc and a number of racehorses).
To think, its not so long ago that we saw Reading as being equal to Brighton (and of course Bournemouth and Brentford).![]()
Would've been £25M last season
Definitely isn't now that he's just renewed his contract until 2031.BRO_BOT wrote: ↑05 Jul 2026 23:34You've paid over the odds, but I think you've done the right thing. WhoTF do Utd go for now? Tchouaméni seems to be the only one left who is any good, and I'm not sure he's even gettable. Scott would be a decent signing, but he raises the floor rather than the roof. I bet we end up paying £85M for Baleba!genome wrote: ↑01 Jul 2026 09:54 About time Spurs started acting like a big club and just getting the transfers done rather than haggling and ending up with a £50m average player after panicking late in the window
Isn't that the criticism that always gets thrown at them, and they think they are a big club but don't act like it?
They're really letting Carrick down here. We currently have one (1) functioning midfielder
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Jesus H. can I not bask in the glory of signing Chelsea's fourth-best midfielder for a few hours without some bad newsOrion1871 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2026 21:46Definitely isn't now that he's just renewed his contract until 2031.BRO_BOT wrote: ↑05 Jul 2026 23:34You've paid over the odds, but I think you've done the right thing. WhoTF do Utd go for now? Tchouaméni seems to be the only one left who is any good, and I'm not sure he's even gettable. Scott would be a decent signing, but he raises the floor rather than the roof. I bet we end up paying £85M for Baleba!genome wrote: ↑01 Jul 2026 09:54 About time Spurs started acting like a big club and just getting the transfers done rather than haggling and ending up with a £50m average player after panicking late in the window
Isn't that the criticism that always gets thrown at them, and they think they are a big club but don't act like it?
They're really letting Carrick down here. We currently have one (1) functioning midfielder
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Meslier 'homegrown'? Joined Leeds at 19.From Despair To Where? wrote: ↑09 Jul 2026 08:53That's got to be in order to fulfil registration quotas because I'd be pissed off if we signed him, let alone the reigning champions.
In the PL I believe a foreign player has to be signed to an English team for at least three years before the age of twenty-one to be able to be seen as homegrown, he’s now 26 so I don’t think he can ever be classified as “homegrown”.Sanguine wrote: ↑09 Jul 2026 09:37Meslier 'homegrown'? Joined Leeds at 19.From Despair To Where? wrote: ↑09 Jul 2026 08:53That's got to be in order to fulfil registration quotas because I'd be pissed off if we signed him, let alone the reigning champions.
All the while completing his studies into benchmark testingWinston Biscuit wrote: ↑09 Jul 2026 11:04 he was reportedly on £30k a week at Leeds and is now a free agent. I can see the appeal from his point of view. Likely earn more money and spend a couple of years working in a system with the highest possible standards.
Fenerbahce believe they can strike a deal of around 45m euros (£38.36m) with Marseille for Greenwood, who has scored 48 goals in 76 appearances in all competition since he joined them from United in a £26.6m deal in July 2024
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