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According to the French journalist Manu Lonjon, he is close to an agreement with Rennes - despite apparantly prefering a PL move.
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Registration of Charge: MacQuarie Bank vs MSD Holdings
Dusic replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
Thanks SuperSAINT - all very logicial. Where did you take the quotes from out of interest? -
https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/9109262.nigel-adkins-misses-out-on-neil-danns/
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I reckon we will sell Adams in the summer. He will want a move as has barely played for 8 months and Leeds will be back for him. Ralph clearly prefers the other three strikers so he is a saleable asset given how little he plays. Personally I still think he can be good for us. Was at Sheff Utd and his allround game was excellent and he was so unlucky in that game not to score. But reality is since around that time he has been on the edges.
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Registration of Charge: MacQuarie Bank vs MSD Holdings
Dusic replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
The scenario where they make the easiest money is the one where they give Saints upfront cash and get it paid back on time, with interest and they have nothing else they need to do to earn it. -
Registration of Charge: MacQuarie Bank vs MSD Holdings
Dusic replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
The 'Robert P' who listed alongside Marcello as a Director of the UK company is presumably Robert Platek, listed as the Portfolio Manager of MSD's Credit Opportunities team. -
https://www.getfootballnewsfrance.com/2020/rennes-dive-back-in-for-mohammed-salisu/ Obviously important to negotiate but you would hope we don't miss out on a key target for the sake of one or two million.
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You are forgetting our Skipper! Suprised the club haven't made a little more of this today.
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I'm not against that. If Celtic cannot buy him, and we are still paying the majority of his wages then we may as well let Hasenhuttl and Sparkes look at him and see if he is better than what we have. Would we be a whole lot worse off if we were to keep Forster and let Gunn go on loan to play a whole season in the Championship, which he probably needs to rebuild his confidence a bit? Obviously its different if there is a permanent offer for him, but we aren't a charity to help out Celtic. If they can't buy him then they lose their bargaining power somewhat. Seems clear Ralph isn't a huge fan of McCarthy. He dropped him at pretty much the first point he could last season.
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Not sure I agree with the win-win bit. We are much better off with Ings than money that there is a huge doubt would be i.) fully spent or ii.) spent well to anywhere near replace what he brings. Finding a striker who is a reliable goalscorer is pretty much the problem for all the midtable sides: Burnley, Palace, Newcastle, Sheff Utd. They are so valuable, let alone when its a 'homegrown' player in his prime.
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Is inconsistency always down to having a bad attitude? There can be many reasons for it, and its the nature of the marketnwe shop in. Every player will have certain question marks - otherwise a better team than us would have already bought them.
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The guy is on fire...and not just goals, his work rate and stats for ball winning is right at the top of the league as well. Aged 28 later this month, but with less miles on the clock due to injuries he is in his prime now. With two years left on his contract, Saints are in a good position as if any of the big clubs seriously wanted him then surely we could start the bidding at £60m, but would he have much of an interest in moving? Surely no coincidence that he has hit this form by being a key player, starting every game and playing under a Manager who gets the best out of him and looks to be building a decent team. Being 'at home' must also be great personally for him. Why would he want to change anything just now? He is a professional though and all players are ambitious to play at the best level they can. He probably feels so unlucky with what happened at Liverpool and may have some sense of unfinished business at a top club, and with England. Saints are a selling club, and we have not been able to keep high profile, high performers before - so its a valid question to ask. Can't help but feel a nice pay rise and a contract extension would be a great reward for him, and also sends a nice message to fans by keeping a top quality player for once. Lets hope it goes like this. Have to add, he seems like a top guy as well, which really adds to his appeal.
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Ings will obviously get the headlines but there were lots of good performances. The whole back four was dominant, Bertrand v clever vs Sarr and KWP assured. JWP is class and a very consistent performer now. Armstrong and Adams made a great impact from the bench which made a big difference. Two comfortable away wins in a row, even vs poor opposition, shows our progress. I reckon under MP and MH we barely had a comfortable league win in 18 months.
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Hasenhuttl pretty clear in part two of yesterdays presser that we will be active in the positions that are a problem for us (RB and CB) plus needing to replace Hojbjerg. He also said of KWP something along the lines of him being hard to sign permanently, presumably because his price is unrealistic, but that he will get a chance to play. Interesting that is now near the end of June and no sign of the RB we identified (presumably Zeefuik). https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/18492337.soutampton-want-bolster-ralph-hasenhuttls-defensive-options-month/
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Hasenhuttl: "As always, I don’t want to speak about any rumours [on Pierre], any possibilities. But you can be sure there are a few clubs around this." https://www.hampshirelive.news/sport/football/football-news/southampton-tottenham-hojbjerg-transfer-news-4269196
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Likely scenario, IMO: Carillo - loan til ens of his contract in 2021 Lemina - two more years of loan til his contract ends in 2022 Hoedt - as above Elyounoussi - 3 more years on loan til his contract ends in 2023 Forster - loan most likely for two more years til end of contract. Vestergaard - probably a loan as well Boufal - will probably sell to any bidder to avoid losing him on a free next summer. At least we can sell Adams most likely, but the above shows what a shitshow our recruitment has been.
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Tell that to the Managers and recruitment teams of Everton, Leicester and Spurs.
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Valery just looks so timid. PL a hard place if you are so short of confidence and experience. Bednarek is shocking on the ball, always plays crap passes and gives the ball away when trying anything difficult. Ralph subs telling - he has a relatively small pool of players he trusts and without Djenepo there was nobody to really add anything, which is quite damning when you have 9 subs to pick from. Clearly the likes of Adams has no future here.
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Possibly but woukd have thought we are looking for a young player with a bit more experience. The likes of Zeefuik and Maehle have played at least a couple of seasons as a starting player. Shame if Zeefuik goes to Berlin as for that kind of price (less than €6m) he looks a good buy!
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Rennes Sporting Director said in a press conference yesterday that they had agreed a deal for Salisu with Valladolid but he wants to go to the PL because he is an English speaker. Said they don't want to force anyone to join them and they have other targets. On that basis, Salisu's agent must be confident he could get a WP in the UK. Strange story this, but pretty clear Saints have a strong interest here.
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Well yes but when the article suggests his people have realised he may not get a WP then surely thats including any appeals, otherwise its not a problem. Djenepo had played for Mali. Salisu has no apps for Ghana at all, and only came to Europe in 2017. Regardless, with these solid links to Salisu and Disasi its pretty clear we want a young CB - hopefully we get one of them as both look to be Saints of the Mitchell era type targets.
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Seems stupid that a young player from La Liga may not be able to get a WP in the UK, but those are the rules...and if you true you would think it would have stopped PL teams being interested all along. Unless they wished to buy and loan out, playing the long game.
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Could potentially be as high as 30oC at kick off on Thursday. There will definitely be rotation between Thursday and Sunday. I think he will start with a very similar team on Thursday and then change if for Watford. Wouldn't suprise me to see Ings and Long vs Arsenal and then Adams and Obafemi vs Watford. I think RH sees Ings and Adams as link players and Long and Oba as runners and he likes a blend of the two. I think only McCarthy, Bertrand, Stephens, Bednarek, JWP, PEH and Redmond are likely to start both games.
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JWP used to be average. For at least the last year I think he has been quality. Barely ever gives the ball away, loads of nice one touch play, chips in with goals occassionally, great weight of pass. Also runs further than most others and never needs to be subbed, whilst carrying out the Managers' tactics to the letter. Hojbjerg different type of player but also very effective hence better teams wanting him. Watch back our third goal, late in a game we were coasting in and see the role JWP plays to drag defenders away leaving Redmond free. Pogba he is not, but JWP and Hojbjerg "incredibly average" and central midfield options "really poor"? Makes you look foolish IMO.
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The only player of theirs that I would take in that type of deal (that is potentially realistic) is Harry Winks. But I doubt they would be offering him or that he would agree to it. Tricky one for Saints, the worst thing is to lose him on a free, but if say we could only get £10m then maybe that wouldn't be so bad? I guess we won't want this dragging on too long as will clearly need to replace such a key player, but with the market like it will be for most teams, nobody is going to come in with an offer we find acceptable until quite far down the line. Expect it will rumble on.