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Transfers The Winter Transfer Thread - 25/26

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This whole season is a write-off already. We will be knocked out of the Cup on Sat. There is not a hope of new signings that will have an impact; it's delusional to think otherwise. Players will leave end of season, Frank will be gone and and it's Project Restart N+1 all over again.

Please prove me wrong


Unlike previous seasons when we've had some good and really good players who I feared would jump ship, I really couldn't care less about any of this lot leaving, seriously.
 
I reckon we should just give Souza the captaincy.
If we do happen to sign Conor Gallagher, and I'm not keen on it myself, I'd prefer a better passer but if we do get him I wouldn't be against making him captain straight away. My reasoning is I think he'd be a better captain for any football team than Romero.

As a player I don't think he improves the team a great deal but he seems to have a pretty good attitude, and puts in a shift.
 
If we do happen to sign Conor Gallagher, and I'm not keen on it myself, I'd prefer a better passer but if we do get him I wouldn't be against making him captain straight away. My reasoning is I think he'd be a better captain for any football team than Romero.

As a player I don't think he improves the team a great deal but he seems to have a pretty good attitude, and puts in a shift.
Frank wouldn't have the balls to demote Romero. Would no doubt cause an internal revolt among the little Spanish speaking clique, which in itself speaks to the issues with our management and in the dressing room. I think recent events have proven Romero's not captaincy material - the fact he's our captain kinds sums up the mess we are as a club - but the last thing Frank needs is another shit-storm of his own creation.

Only way we can change captains without causing a meltdown is it a new guy comes in and does a cultural reset. And if Romero kicks off that might be the last straw with him and we'll have to do a Pochettino-esque purge of the squad.
 
Frank wouldn't have the balls to demote Romero. Would no doubt cause an internal revolt among the little Spanish speaking clique, which in itself speaks to the issues with our management and in the dressing room. I think recent events have proven Romero's not captaincy material - the fact he's our captain kinds sums up the mess we are as a club - but the last thing Frank needs is another shit-storm of his own creation.

Only way we can change captains without causing a meltdown is it a new guy comes in and does a cultural reset. And if Romero kicks off that might be the last straw with him and we'll have to do a Pochettino-esque purge of the squad.
I was reading about Sunderland recently, apparently they signed Xhaka and made him captain straight away. No idea what the last bloke must have thought about it. I just reckon with the way our team is performing Frank needs to get the balls to say to Romero your captaincy isn't working. The problem is at the moment we don't seem to have much of an alternative.
 
I was reading about Sunderland recently, apparently they signed Xhaka and made him captain straight away. No idea what the last bloke must have thought about it. I just reckon with the way our team is performing Frank needs to get the balls to say to Romero your captaincy isn't working. The problem is at the moment we don't seem to have much of an alternative.
Yeah I was actually thinking about that the other day. I think it's a bit different when you're a promoted club and the guy you're bringing in is a 32 year old who used to captain Leverkusen in their unbeaten season and Woolwich.

Romero's a world cup winner and been at the club for about 5 years now - I think replacing him as captain would be a lot more complicated than Sunderland replacing Dan Neil who has played a combined total of 13 minutes in the league this season (I think Xhaka nicked more than just his captaincy...)
 
So who is this Souza guy? My mind has already been beaten to a pulp for long enough that I have nothing but toxic negative attitude towards Spurs. I assume hes probably shit. Anyone enlighten me?
 
Yeah I was actually thinking about that the other day. I think it's a bit different when you're a promoted club and the guy you're bringing in is a 32 year old who used to captain Leverkusen in their unbeaten season and Woolwich.

Romero's a world cup winner and been at the club for about 5 years now - I think replacing him as captain would be a lot more complicated than Sunderland replacing Dan Neil who has played a combined total of 13 minutes in the league this season (I think Xhaka nicked more than just his captaincy...)

Well by the looks of things we ain't getting many new players in January, so if Frank isn't sacked, something has to change. It's not working as is.
 
Anybody seen much of Abde Ezzalzouli:

One name of interest could be Abde Ezzalzouli, who you can watch play for Morocco in the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinal on Friday. After signing for Real Betis in the summer of 2023, his game has steadily improved throughout his early 20s, with this season being the best yet. Before heading to AFCON, he had 3 goals and 3 assists in less than 900 minutes to his name. That kind of production is solid in its own right, but the underlying numbers are even more promising.
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The dribbling and carrying numbers certainly pop off when looking at the radar. Whether it be dribble & carry on-ball value or just simply fouls won, Ezzalzouli’s been among the best in Europe this season. According to FBref, he’s in the 85th percentile for progressive carries among LaLiga wingers and attacking midfielders, and 92nd into the penalty area. Via Opta Analyst, he’s still tied for 15th in shots coming directly off of a carry, despite his last league match occurring over a month ago.
Certainly, Ezzalzouli’s speed is fearsome. His second and third steps can leave guys in the dust, and he at least tries to incorporate using his other foot to help beat defenders off the dribble. Like with the best dribblers, he’s able to push the ball down the flank and use his speed to bypass his marker. This can be from the middle third or in a 1v1 towards the box. He’s also shown on occasion to turn away inwards from his marker in the middle third.
Two things of note, especially if Ezzalzouli was to make the move to English football, would be he can be susceptible to losing battles as a result of physicality from defenders. If he’s trying to play with his back to goal as an outlet, opponents can nudge him off the ball. The second thing is when sizing up his marker in a 1v1, the initial dribbles can be a bit sloppy in terms of weighting, giving the defender a greater chance of dispossessing him.
Despite the high expected assists output, I wouldn’t yet consider Ezzalzouli to be a high-end playmaker or chance creator. Part of it is because of how often he has his head down while dribbling or carrying the ball, it can take away from possible opportunities to create from others. He’ll often try to create quick combinations to progress towards the opposition box.
Interestingly, I found him to be quite willing as a passer when it comes to those connective tissue passing which helps grease the wheels of attacking sequences. A fair amount of his key passes have come from him trying to attack the byline and creating space for a cross, which is what you expect from a winger in today’s game. Although his crossing leaves something to be desired, he at least shows a willingness to attempt them. The best pass I’ve seen from him this season was a defense splitting pass on the break with his left foot in the 2nd half vs Real Sociedad.
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Ezzalzouli’s off-ball movement is something of a mixed bag, but there have been some encouraging moments. Whenever Real Betis win the ball in the opposition’s half, you’ll often see him try and kick it into high gear to attack space in behind to be on the receiving end of potential throughballs. Also during transition opportunities, there’ll be instances of him trying to carve out space at the back post. It’s fair to suggest he could be more active in looking for openings in situations where it’s not going against an unsettled defense. An xG/shot of 12% is not too shabby for a winger, although that is partly fuelled by shots coming from high turnover regains and fast attacks.
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Every once in a while though, Ezzalzouli will exhibit movement that resembles a top notch striker. Take for instance this sequence vs Valencia. Antony makes a third man run in behind into the box to get into a premium position for a square pass or cut-back. Meanwhile, Ezzazouli is operating on the blindside of Thierry Correia before creating space by fading for the cut-back. The end result was a scuffed finish which went wide, but the process behind it was encouraging.
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You can see the outline of a fast, dynamic winger with Ezzalzouli. While perhaps not in the absolute upper tier of quick twitch dribblers, he does hold his own in this department. The dribbling prowess does help his playmaking abilities, and he could top out as a tertiary creator even though his assist numbers would suggest otherwise. He can utilize his athleticism without the ball to find shooting opportunities, although his shot map isn’t quite a fair reflection of his movement. One gets the feeling from watching Ezzalzouli that if he can put it all together, he’d be the type of attacker to constantly strike worry in opponents.
Replacing what Semenyo provided won’t be easy, although it is important to note he did take a bit of time to truly find his footing in English football. He put up a modest eight goals and two assists in his first full PL season. Ezzalzouli is at a similar age currently and more than holding his own in Spain. Interestingly, his production on a per 90 basis this season not only rivals what Semenyo did at his peak with Bournemouth, but exceeds it.
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Such a comparison isn’t totally fair. We’re dealing with less than 900 minutes with Ezzalzouli due to his participation in AFCON, while Semenyo has been a workhorse over the past 1.5 seasons. There’s also the difference in athleticism and physicality between the PL and LaLiga, particularly in European matches involving clubs from the respective leagues. Players who are top tier athletes tend to stand out more in Spanish football because of the advantage they have compared to others. Perhaps if Ezzalzouli made the move to England, his dribbling and carrying value would be chipped away and he’d have to fall back on other skills like off-ball movement. Of course, he could also handle the transition just fine. In theory, his skill-set should fit with how Andoni Iraola wants his team to operate, even though Ezzalzouli is not nearly as two-footed as Semenyo.
Real Betis would certainly demand a noteworthy fee if they were willing to sell in January. Part of the reported terms in the deal included an initial 50% sell-on clause for Barcelona, albeit it might have been reduced to 20% as part of Vitor Roque’s deal to Palmeiras. As well, Betis are once again in the mix for a European spot and Ezzalzouli will be crucial once he returns. €20m was the rumored fee over the summer, which will likely be higher in January due to his performance and other clubs knowing Bournemouth have money to work with following Semenyo’s departure. If the figure was to jump towards €30m, it’d be among the highest fees ever paid by Bournemouth. A significant part of whether or not Ezzalzouli could be a success and worth it financially in the PL is based on how he handles physicality and absorbing contact.
This is by far the best season Ezzalzouli has had, providing ample value with his dribbling along with secondary skills through off-ball movement and on-ball creation. It might make him a potential target for European clubs wanting to take a chance on an early prime winger with eyecatching underlyings. Bournemouth could be a potential suitor, and bet on his skillset translating in the Premier League. His arrival would significantly soften the blow of Semenyo’s departure.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHpOiwCQ9rw
 
So who is this Souza guy? My mind has already been beaten to a pulp for long enough that I have nothing but toxic negative attitude towards Spurs. I assume hes probably shit. Anyone enlighten me?
Nobody on here seems to had heard of him before a few days ago when his name was mentioned, There's YouTube highlights of him if you put João Souza into the search feature. The problem is the viewers don't get to see what his weaknesses are.
 
Nobody on here seems to had heard of him before a few days ago when his name was mentioned, There's YouTube highlights of him if you put João Souza into the search feature. The problem is the viewers don't get to see what his weaknesses are.
Tim Vickery said on Talksport that Souza is very promising and on Ancelottis radar. Thats good enough for me. He called out Veliz for being a donkey before he arrived.
 
As well as recently signed a new contract

Having just given him a new contract?

I’d love to believe it (and maybe the contract was just to ensure we get some money) but that bit does seem odd.

As I said before, I seem to remember Breezer’s odd bits being reasonably reliable and unsensational.

Breezer actually confirmed that the contract extension was to increase his value and make sure we get a decent fee for him. He seems adamant that Bentancur is off, and will 100% be sold in the summer.

If you think about it, it does make sense. He’s been utter shite (I know some people on here rate him but I think he’s utter turd), and many of us were confused that we gave him a new contract when he clearly is not a good player anymore and he is also getting older. So if the whole idea was actually as breezer said it, that would be a more logical explanation rather than to reward him with a 5 year contract just to then keep him around the squad another few years to take up a squad place.

He clearly is upgradable and we aren’t selling Sarr, Gray or Bergvall at this stage. And Bissouma is definitely gone.

It makes sense to sell Bentancur and replace him with a better player.
 
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Breezer actually confirmed that the contract extension was to increase his value and make sure we get a decent fee for him. He seems adamant that Bentancur is off, and will 100% be sold in the summer.

If you think about it, it does make sense. He’s been utter shite (I know some people on here rate him but I think he’s utter turd), and many of us were confused that we gave him a new contract when he clearly is not a good player anymore and he is also getting older. So if the whole idea was actually as breezer said it, that would be a more logical explanation rather than to reward him with a 5 year contract just to then keep him around the squad another few years to take up a squad place.

He clearly is upgradable and we aren’t selling Sarr, Gray or Bergvall at this stage. And Bissouma is definitely gone.

It makes sense to sell Bentancur and replace him with a better player.
I hope that's the case. Could mean a completely new midfield next year if we also don't sign Palhinha on a perm, which seems pretty likely if we bin off Frank.

If there's one part of the squad that needs a complete overhaul it's our midfield. Investing big in a couple of new, improved CMs should be our biggest priority in the summer.
 
I don't know why the club are selling Dragusin now, get one injury to our two main CBs and it's one of them, and Danso, needing to play all the matches. Why not wait until summer when Vuskovic joins up with the squad.

We've sold Johnson without any additional cover for Kudus, I said this before Kudus was injured btw.

I just don't understand what the club is doing.
Asset stripping is one way to describe what they are doing, and have been doing.
 
Breezer actually confirmed that the contract extension was to increase his value and make sure we get a decent fee for him. He seems adamant that Bentancur is off, and will 100% be sold in the summer.

If you think about it, it does make sense. He’s been utter shite (I know some people on here rate him but I think he’s utter turd), and many of us were confused that we gave him a new contract when he clearly is not a good player anymore and he is also getting older. So if the whole idea was actually as breezer said it, that would be a more logical explanation rather than to reward him with a 5 year contract just to then keep him around the squad another few years to take up a squad place.

He clearly is upgradable and we aren’t selling Sarr, Gray or Bergvall at this stage. And Bissouma is definitely gone.

It makes sense to sell Bentancur and replace him with a better player.

Let's hope so.
 
Unlike previous seasons when we've had some good and really good players who I feared would jump ship, I really couldn't care less about any of this lot leaving, seriously.
Players I’d like to keep

VDV
Kudus
Romero
Palhinha
Odebert
Bergvall
Udogie
Sarr
Danso (yes I think he’s pretty solid)

You’ll notice most of these lean defensive, that’s 75 % of our problem,…… absolute shit in the attack build up and finish
 
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