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Transfers January 2022 - Transfer Window

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Mate, ENIC are a joke. People will say the summer transfer window is the one that matters, but if the club had brought in Conte instead Nunope last summer we'd presumably be a lot further along.
That was my argument. If January is useless & the summer vital. Then the right man should have been here at the start of the summer for that very reason.
 
That’s fine but he isn’t gonna coat much. Yes we needed one but someone who actually looks worse than what we have and certainly is no baller? We needed a passer and of one is not avavilable them keep the keg dry and wait till summer. We have Harvey give him a chance ffs! Our managers have zero confidence in our youth and certainly conte who just wants ready made players. I’m not gonna carry on with all the other things he could…

You're just rambling.

You said we didn't need a CM. We did. We bought one.

Instead, it seems you'd rather us have wasted more of our window chasing another player that would have just ened up at Liverpool.


.....Also; are you typing with your toes?
 
Liverpool offered more. That's the crux of the matter.
Alright pal, let's pretend Liverpool offered more. Of course Porto would prefer more money than less money. So now, if we imagine that Spurs had offered more, based on the above rationale, you'd think that Porto would indeed prefer selling Diaz to us, right?

But then, big badaboom, what if the player said to Porto that he really didn't want to go to Spurs, but really fancied Liverpool? Cause you see, a player still has his word to say in a transfer. Incredible, eh? So then, it doesn't matter that Porto would accept Spurs' bid, because the player wouldn't sign for us and would stay at Porto if need be...and they'd be missing out on LFC's big money as a result.

And here's another thing. Most of the media reports that Liverpool didn't actually offer more money - or at least, not that significantly more and not an amount the player wouldn't have happily covered out of his own pocket to get his dream move.

Conclusion: Diaz wanted to go to Liverpool and not Spurs. Same as Traore wanted to go to Barca over us...knowing he's getting lower wages there.

But by all means, keep thinking that it was just a question of us not offering enough money/LFC offering more...no matter how erroneous your opinion is, you're still entitled to it
 
That was my argument. If January is useless & the summer vital. Then the right man should have been here at the start of the summer for that very reason.
Yep exactly.

I'm happy with the players we have brought in, and can't honestly say we will miss any that have left (apart from maybe Gil), but it's still very underwhelming and o sign that the club is seriously backing Conte.
 
Post automatically becomes redundant.

What you're faced with is a load of people who have rationalised the situation and thinking critically and assessing the circumstances and basing their arguement from the evidence they've gathered, that doesn't make them an 'Levy sympathiser', an 'ENIC bot', an 'ENIC shill' or any juvenile words you wish to throw around.

Not everything is the club's fault, not everything can be Daniel Levy's fault, perhaps you ought to open your mind a little and think a bit more objectively rather than throwing those who oppose your opinion in the same lazy bracket.

How about we give this bullshit a rest for a change eh?
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I don’t like Levy, Lewis, or ENIC, but I think it was solid window.

You don’t need reflexively hate every move to prove you want them to fuck off.
 
So does anyone think we've improved? Actually strengthened our weakest areas?

Great day for levy, managed to bring in more money than we spent and reduce the wage bill. Not sure this was the time to make cost savings and go backwards in terms of nil real investment.

Massively disappointed and hard to trust the new guys going by the singing over the last 3 or 4 years and before anyone foolishly trys to jump on that - Ndombele GlC and Gil - rotten rotten rotten
 
I do think the Goons will pull off a very last minute move for an Isaak or equivalent - it's gonna cost them, that's for sure. But then it'll probably be a Pepe v2.0 so go ahead you fools! Or Barca will do one on them and say it's Auba vs De Jong or Braithwaite 😂

Wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham go all crazy and sign someone like Icardi or Morata on loan with option. They surely gotta realise it's dead with Raphinha by now. But they're desperate for help, so they'll try til the last second to get anybody.

Man U is a funny one. Wouldn't be shocked if they suddenly spent 100mil on two names, but equally wouldn't be shocked if they did zilch...or if they just re-signed Pogba to an absolute insane contract. United gonna United, basically.

Whatever them 3 decide to do/not anyway, I only really care about what we've done so far and could still do.

None of this happened lol 🤷‍♀️
 
Looking at movement around Europe, not much going on, mostly loan deals. In that context we have done pretty well to shift out the ones we have done and bring in new faces. Hopefully they will offer more than the departures would have (not too difficult to imagine).
 
I get that sense as well, which makes it pretty absurd to be still fucking about with the move on January 25th or whatever it was.

The agreed upon targets when Levy, Paratici, and Conte met were a RWB, a CM, and a forward of some sort.

The club failed to get that done. Conte reportedly had to deny Harvey White a loan move to be sure he had enough players, which he will not have done with a smile on his face you can be sure.

I’m glad we were able to shift deadwood Conte would clearly rather be without, and I like our two incomings, but we came up short of a successful window.
Yea it really is. I don't know why we spent 3 weeks chasing a player we weren't sure on, with seemingly no back up either.

It's a 6-6.5/10 window for me.
Overall I'm quite positive about it the incomings, as well as the outgoings. I am however a bit perplexed how we didn't seem to have improved any of the positions that were identified at the start of the window. Minimal links to a forward of any kind, none for a true creative mid. And one for RWB, which was arguably our most pressing need.
Still think we're better than we were at the start of Jan, but it's a weird window regardless.
 
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