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Transfers Summer 2026 Transfer Thread

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Something like this:

OUT
Vicario
Romero
Dragusin
Vuskovic (Loan)
Sousa (Loan)
Bissouma
Palinha
Bentancur/Sarr
Muani
Solomon
Richarlison
Moore (Loan)


IN
Back Up experienced keeper
Robertson
Senesi
Van Hecke
Scott/Baleba
Locatelli/Camara/Wharton
MGW
Akliouche
Savinho
Osimhen

I’ve been chewing it over and despite the heroics of the relegation battle, our midfield was a major reason for being in a relegation battle and the seniors need a complete shake up. I’m only keeping one of Sarr or Bentancur depending on who we get the best offer for.
This is even unrealistic for a dream.
 
He takes the ball in tight areas, he passes it forward or recycles it. His defensive game will get better and better because he’s a smart footballer. He’s the closest thing I’ve seen to Carrick, who anchored United’s midfield for 10 years under Fergie.


I loved Carrick, one of my all time favourite Spurs player, and so underrated

I see the comparison, but Im not sure he is on the same path

The issue I have is that at Palace the whole team is built around him, to maximise that very specific skillset and covre his weaknesses.

Formation: 3-4-3
H
Henderson
C
Canvot
L
Lacroix
R
Riad
M
Munoz
W
Wharton
K
Kamada
M
Mitchell
Z
zSarr
M
Mateta
P
Pino


This was the team in the final

Its 5 defenders behind and around him

A CM partner to do most of the defending*

Two narrow #10s in front of him

A target man

Has been all season, the entire team is set up to offer him easy balls, open up those line breaking passes and really just cover all around him otherwise

It is VERY specific, and I have real concerns about his ability to step into a team where he is expected to have a more rounded game, defend more, cover more of the pitch etc...



*actually in this game he and Kamada had the same defensive stats. Last time I looked over a period of 5 or so games, it was night and day different = Kamada was doing all the donkey work for him. So Whartons job was literally "pass the ball" and that was it
 
Something like this:

OUT
Vicario
Romero
Dragusin
Vuskovic (Loan)
Sousa (Loan)
Bissouma
Palinha
Bentancur/Sarr
Muani
Solomon
Richarlison
Moore (Loan)


IN
Back Up experienced keeper
Robertson
Senesi
Van Hecke
Scott/Baleba
Locatelli/Camara/Wharton
MGW
Akliouche
Savinho
Osimhen

I’ve been chewing it over and despite the heroics of the relegation battle, our midfield was a major reason for being in a relegation battle and the seniors need a complete shake up. I’m only keeping one of Sarr or Bentancur depending on who we get the best offer for.

Yeah, that looks doable.

:mourshock::mourcry:
 
I loved Carrick, one of my all time favourite Spurs player, and so underrated

I see the comparison, but Im not sure he is on the same path

The issue I have is that at Palace the whole team is built around him, to maximise that very specific skillset and covre his weaknesses.

Formation: 3-4-3
H
Henderson
C
Canvot
L
Lacroix
R
Riad
M
Munoz
W
Wharton
K
Kamada
M
Mitchell
Z
zSarr
M
Mateta
P
Pino


This was the team in the final

Its 5 defenders behind and around him

A CM partner to do most of the defending*

Two narrow #10s in front of him

A target man

Has been all season, the entire team is set up to offer him easy balls, open up those line breaking passes and really just cover all around him otherwise

It is VERY specific, and I have real concerns about his ability to step into a team where he is expected to have a more rounded game, defend more, cover more of the pitch etc...



*actually in this game he and Kamada had the same defensive stats. Last time I looked over a period of 5 or so games, it was night and day different = Kamada was doing all the donkey work for him. So Whartons job was literally "pass the ball" and that was it


Passing thought - if we really did want Wharton - signing Palhinha would make a lot more sense...

Dont know where that would leave Gray, Bergvall, Bentancur, Sarr, Gallagher though! :bergvallhmm:
 
I agree with the general criticisms of Kudus, bit of a headless chicken/head down merchant, holds the ball too long etc...

I think its fair

But, I also think Frank football basically exacerbated Kudus' worst qualities

"Give the ball to Kudus" was his only tactic. He was running the ball from our half constantly. He never had support or passing options - unless he beat 3 or 4 players first...

I firmly believe under RDZ that will be very different. He'll always have support and options, far more be 1 v 1 not 3 v 1, be recieving in the final 3rd more ....

He will still of course over play and frustrate at times, but he'll also be a far better player IMO

And if he can be our most productive player in the worst circumstance, Im interested what he can do in a far better situation

We are winning the lot. 🏆 🏆 🏆

In all seriousness I’m so positive about this coming season. Kudus / Savinho on each flank under De Zerbi will make us unrecognisable.

The sudden uptick in our xG-xGa difference following De Zerbi’s arrival, after he only changed a few things was impressive especially considering his limited attacking options (whilst also being a damning indictment of TF).

We have one game per week, when almost half of the other teams have mid-week European football. I saw a podcast with Christian Purslow recently where he talked about the season Conte won the league with Chelsea - and the massive advantage it game them.
 
Something like this:

OUT
Vicario
Romero
Dragusin
Vuskovic (Loan)
Sousa (Loan)
Bissouma
Palinha
Bentancur/Sarr
Muani
Solomon
Richarlison
Moore (Loan)


IN
Back Up experienced keeper
Robertson
Senesi
Van Hecke
Scott/Baleba
Locatelli/Camara/Wharton
MGW
Akliouche
Savinho
Osimhen

I’ve been chewing it over and despite the heroics of the relegation battle, our midfield was a major reason for being in a relegation battle and the seniors need a complete shake up. I’m only keeping one of Sarr or Bentancur depending on who we get the best offer for.
There is zero chance we sign MGW, Akliouche, Savinho all in the same window, let alone Oshimen with his insane wage demands.

We’d treat MGW as our statement signing, and look to fill the squad with cheaper options elsewhere.

Don’t set yourself for disappointment like this my friend.
 
There is zero chance we sign MGW, Akliouche, Savinho all in the same window, let alone Oshimen with his insane wage demands.

We’d treat MGW as our statement signing, and look to fill the squad with cheaper options elsewhere.

Don’t set yourself for disappointment like this my friend.

I’m already disappointed. We finished 17th.

Levy told us that we want to win the premier league and champions league. Our biggest rivals just won the PL and reached the CL final.

Anything less than the kind of effort I’ve just posted there should be met with mass fan protests IMO
 
if we push the wage limit ( which apparently we are) then we can definitely attract the required level of player.

Hayden fucking Clapton/Dalston isn't the required level. Go on a Boro forum and they want Devine as a swap...

But who is that player though?

I don't think it's as simple of upping the wages by the way, 6 is one of those weird positions like striker...only the elite teams can find the perfect 6 as it's a specialist role and there's a handful of elite players in that position especially as we are looking for a progressive playmaker.
 
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Savinho has 11 goal involvements in 53 EPL appearances.
Mohammed Kudus, who many here don’t think is worth a place, has nearly 3 times as many in 84 appearances. Wilson would back Kudus up.
We don’t need “backups” especially for someone who has had a major injury.

We can’t say 17th back2back is unacceptable and not focus all our energy towards improving the first XI. And when you improve the first XI? The bench improves naturally as a result.

If we get back to Poch era levels, then you can focus on bringing in the Lucas Moura’s and Llorente’s.
 
I don’t dislike the guy like some on here but Gallagher in January really screwed over the squad balance. We’ve been crying out for a passing midfielder for years now, why we decided to buy an upgrade on the type of player we already have plenty of is beyond me.

We’ve got so many holes it’ll be interesting to see what they address, and how urgently. Guaranteed the window will close with us still being short in numerous positions.
 
I’m already disappointed. We finished 17th.

Levy told us that we want to win the premier league and champions league. Our biggest rivals just won the PL and reached the CL final.

Anything less than the kind of effort I’ve just posted there should be met with mass fan protests IMO

I agree with you. They should be trying to make exactly the sort of signings you mention.

Do you believe them though? I know I don't. It's just lip service at season ticket renewal time.

Robertson, Senesi, and Savinho are all sensible signings IMO. Are they the sort of signings that propel us to top four again? Probably not.
 
for me it’s a very hard window to navigate . Still don’t know the extent of Kudus injury , will kulu ever play again , Madison cannot be relied on with his fitness record , Xavi not back till late February , odobert Back December. Richi has to be sold , obviously kolo Muani has left , we’ve now only got a fit Tel and Solanke when he can be bothered . We can’t do what we did last season and just rely on players coming back , we’ve need full surgery in the attacking part of the squad yet we could have 2 or 3 returning in the 2nd half of the season.
 
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