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Transfers Summer Transfer Thread 2023! - Closed (Maybe)

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If it is gonna be Richy and Veliz as the No 9s post-Kane I really think we need to bring in another really dynamic wide man to challenge Kulu.
The thing we’ve missed for ages is a 1v1 monster, someone who’s whole MO is dynamic dribbling and creation on the fly, going to require external defensive attention.

I think Solomon actually has a bit of that which is a step in the right direction but I agree, it’s the #1 thing top sides that have had success in recent years have. That Nuamah kid looked promising, funnily enough Madueke too
 
The thing we’ve missed for ages is a 1v1 monster, someone who’s whole MO is dynamic dribbling and creation on the fly, going to require external defensive attention.

I think Solomon actually has a bit of that which is a step in the right direction but I agree, it’s the #1 thing top sides that have had success in recent years have. That Nuamah kid looked promising, funnily enough Madueke too
Another ex-Spurs kid who can be a good fit is Marcus Edwards.
 
Window activity so far:

Vicario- £17m
Porro- £40m
Kulusevski- £25m
Maddison- £40m
Solomon
Veliz- £15m

Winks- £10m

Net Spend: £127m (although only £62m on new players)
Ideally we add 2 CBs in this window and keep Kane.

I think we can make £50m in sales:
Hojbjerg £20m
Ndombele £10m
Reguilon £8m
Sanchez £8m
Rodon £4m

That brings net spend down to ~£85m.

Tapsoba and VdV shoudl cost around £85m combined... which would take net spend up to £170m.
 
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