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Some good and bad players in this list -

 

 

Argentina

Sergio Agüero – Manchester City – 2011–18

Ricky Álvarez – Sunderland – 2014–15

Marcos Angeleri – Sunderland – 2010–11

Julio Arca – Sunderland, Middlesbrough – 2000–03, 2005–09

Christian Bassedas – Newcastle United – 2000–02

Luciano Becchio – Norwich City – 2012–14

Federico Bessone – Swansea City – 2011–12

Sebastián Blanco – West Bromwich Albion – 2014–15

Mauro Boselli – Wigan Athletic – 2010–11, 2012–13

Fabián Caballero – Arsenal – 1998–99

Willy Caballero – Manchester City, Chelsea – 2014–18

Jonathan Calleri – West Ham United – 2016–17

Esteban Cambiasso – Leicester City – 2014–15

Horacio Carbonari – Derby County – 1998–2002

Guido Carrillo – Southampton – 2017–18

Juan Cobián – Sheffield Wednesday – 1998–99

Fabricio Coloccini – Newcastle United – 2008–09, 2010–16

Daniel Cordone – Newcastle United – 2000–01

Hernán Crespo – Chelsea – 2003–04, 2005–06

Andrés D'Alessandro – Portsmouth – 2005–06

Martín Demichelis – Manchester City – 2013–16

Ángel Di María – Manchester United – 2014–15

Franco Di Santo – Chelsea, Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic – 2008–13

Alejandro Faurlín – Queens Park Rangers – 2011–13, 2014–15

Federico Fazio – Tottenham Hotspur – 2014–15

Federico Fernández – Swansea City – 2014–18

Luciano Figueroa – Birmingham City – 2003–04

Mauro Formica – Blackburn Rovers – 2011–12

Esteban Fuertes – Derby County – 1999–2000

Ramiro Funes Mori – Everton – 2015–18

Paulo Gazzaniga – Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur – 2012–16, 2017–18

Jonás Gutiérrez – Newcastle United, Norwich City – 2008–09, 2010–15

Gabriel Heinze – Manchester United – 2004–07

Martín Herrera – Fulham – 2002–03

Emiliano Insúa – Liverpool – 2006–10

Érik Lamela – Tottenham Hotspur – 2013–18

Manuel Lanzini – West Ham United – 2015–18

Carlos Marinelli – Middlesbrough – 1999–2004

Emiliano Martínez – Arsenal – 2014–15, 2016–17

Javier Mascherano – West Ham United, Liverpool – 2006–11

Juan Carlos Menseguez – West Bromwich Albion – 2008–09

Nicolás Otamendi – Manchester City – 2015–18

Mauricio Pellegrino – Liverpool – 2004–05

Sixto Peralta – Ipswich Town – 2001–02

Roberto Pereyra – Watford – 2016–18

Maxi Rodríguez – Liverpool – 2009–12

Marcos Rojo – Manchester United – 2014–18

Sergio Romero – Manchester United – 2015–18

Facundo Sava – Fulham – 2002–04

Lionel Scaloni – West Ham United – 2005–06

Ignacio Scocco – Sunderland – 2013–14

Julián Speroni – Crystal Palace – 2004–05, 2013–16, 2017–18

Denis Stracqualursi – Everton – 2011–12

Mauricio Taricco – Tottenham Hotspur – 1998–2004

Carlos Tevez – West Ham United, Manchester United, Manchester City – 2006–13

Leonardo Ulloa – Leicester City, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2014–18

Santiago Vergini – Sunderland – 2013–15

Juan Sebastián Verón – Manchester United, Chelsea – 2001–04

Emanuel Villa – Derby County – 2007–08

Nelson Vivas – Arsenal – 1998–2001

Claudio Yacob – West Bromwich Albion – 2012–18

Pablo Zabaleta – Manchester City, West Ham United – 2008–18

Mauro Zárate – Birmingham City, West Ham United, Queens Park Rangers, Watford – 2007–08, 2014–17

Luciano Zavagno – Derby County – 2001–02

 

Bolivia

Jaime Moreno – Middlesbrough – 1995–96

Marcelo Moreno – Wigan Athletic – 2009–10

 

Brazil

Alex – Chelsea – 2007–12

Afonso Alves – Middlesbrough – 2007–09

Anderson – Manchester United – 2007–15

Anderson Silva – Everton – 2006–07

Fábio Aurélio – Liverpool – 2006–11

Júlio Baptista – Arsenal – 2006–07

Juliano Belletti – Chelsea – 2007–10

Branco – Middlesbrough – 1995–97

Caçapa – Newcastle United – 2007–09

Philippe Coutinho – Liverpool – 2012–18

Danilo – Manchester City – 2017–18

David Luiz – Chelsea – 2011–14, 2016–18

Denílson – Arsenal – 2006–11

Guly do Prado – Southampton – 2012–14

Doni – Liverpool – 2011–12

Doriva – Middlesbrough – 2002–06

Ederson – Manchester City – 2017–18

Edu – Arsenal – 2000–05

Elano – Manchester City – 2007–09

Emerson – Middlesbrough – 1996–97

Evandro – Hull City – 2016–17

Fábio – Manchester United, Queens Park Rangers, Cardiff City, Middlesbrough – 2009–14, 2016–17

Fernando – Manchester City – 2014–17

Fernandinho – Manchester City – 2013–18

Filipe Luís – Chelsea – 2014–15

Roberto Firmino – Liverpool – 2015–18

Fumaça – Newcastle United – 1999–2000

Gabriel Jesus – Manchester City – 2016–18

Gabriel Paulista – Arsenal – 2014–17

Geovanni – Manchester City, Hull City – 2007–10

Gilberto – Tottenham Hotspur – 2007–09

Gilberto Silva – Arsenal – 2002–08

Gláuber – Manchester City – 2008–09

Heurelho Gomes – Tottenham Hotspur, Watford – 2008–11, 2015–18

Ilan – West Ham United – 2009–10

Isaías – Coventry City – 1995–97

Mário Jardel – Bolton Wanderers – 2003–04

Jô – Manchester City, Everton – 2008–11

Júlio César – Bolton Wanderers – 2004–05

Júlio César – Queens Park Rangers – 2012–13

Juninho – Middlesbrough – 1995–97, 1999–2000, 2002–04

Kenedy – Chelsea, Watford, Newcastle United – 2015–18

Kléberson – Manchester United – 2003–05

Lucas Leiva – Liverpool – 2007–17

Lucas Moura – Tottenham Hotspur – 2017–18

Maicon – Manchester City – 2012–13

Mineiro – Chelsea – 2008–09

Nenê – West Ham United – 2014–15

Oscar – Chelsea – 2012–17

Alexandre Pato – Chelsea – 2015–16

Paulinho – Tottenham Hotspur – 2013–15

Andreas Pereira – Manchester United – 2014–16

Bruno Perone – Queens Park Rangers – 2011–12

Lucas Piazon – Chelsea – 2012–13

Rafael – Manchester United – 2008–15

Ramires – Chelsea – 2010–16

Richarlison – Watford – 2017–18

Douglas Rinaldi – Watford – 2006–07

Robinho – Manchester City – 2008–10

Fábio Rochemback – Middlesbrough – 2005–08

Rodrigo – Everton – 2002–03

Roque Júnior – Leeds United – 2003–04

Sandro – Tottenham Hotspur, Queens Park Rangers, West Bromwich Albion – 2010–16

André Santos – Arsenal – 2011–12

Rafael Schmitz – Birmingham City – 2007–08

Sylvinho – Arsenal, Manchester City – 1999–2001, 2009–10

Emerson Thome – Sheffield Wednesday, Chelsea, Sunderland, Bolton Wanderers – 1997–2004

Willian – Chelsea – 2013–18

 

Chile

Clarence Acuña – Newcastle United – 2000–03

Jean Beausejour – Birmingham City, Wigan Athletic – 2010–13

Claudio Bravo – Manchester City – 2016–18

Mark González – Liverpool – 2006–07

Ángelo Henríquez – Wigan Athletic – 2012–13

Mauricio Isla – Queens Park Rangers – 2014–15

Gonzalo Jara – West Bromwich Albion – 2010–12

Luis Jiménez – West Ham United – 2009–10

Javier Margas – West Ham United – 1998–2001

Gary Medel – Cardiff City – 2013–14

David Pizarro – Manchester City – 2011–12

Alexis Sánchez – Arsenal, Manchester United – 2014–18

Eduardo Vargas – Queens Park Rangers – 2014–15

Carlos Villanueva – Blackburn Rovers – 2008–09

 

Colombia

Juan Pablo Ángel – Aston Villa – 2000–07

Pablo Armero – West Ham United – 2013–14

Faustino Asprilla – Newcastle United – 1995–98

Bernardo – Middlesbrough – 2016–17

Juan Cuadrado – Chelsea – 2014–16

Radamel Falcao – Manchester United, Chelsea – 2014–16

Víctor Ibarbo – Watford – 2015–16

José Izquierdo – Brighton & Hove Albion – 2017–18

David Ospina – Arsenal – 2014–18

Hámilton Ricard – Middlesbrough – 1998–2002

Hugo Rodallega – Wigan Athletic, Fulham – 2008–14

Carlos Sánchez – Aston Villa – 2014–16

Davinson Sánchez – Tottenham Hotspur – 2017–18

Jhon Viáfara – Portsmouth – 2005–06

Juan Camilo Zúñiga – Watford – 2016–17

 

Ecuador

Christian Benítez – Birmingham City – 2009–10

Felipe Caicedo – Manchester City – 2007–09

Segundo Castillo – Everton, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2008–10

Ulises de la Cruz – Aston Villa, Reading – 2002–08

Agustín Delgado – Southampton – 2001–04

Fernando Guerrero – Burnley – 2009–10

Iván Kaviedes – Crystal Palace – 2004–05

Jefferson Montero – Swansea City – 2014–17

Juan Carlos Paredes – Watford – 2015–16

Antonio Valencia – Wigan Athletic, Manchester United – 2006–18

Enner Valencia – West Ham United, Everton – 2014–17

 

Guyana

Matthew Briggs – Fulham – 2006–07, 2010–14

Carl Cort – Wimbledon, Newcastle United, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 1996–2004

Leon Cort – Stoke City, Burnley – 2008–10

Neil Danns – Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City – 2002–04, 2007–08

 

Paraguay

Antolín Alcaraz – Wigan Athletic, Everton – 2010–15

Paulo da Silva – Sunderland – 2009–11

Diego Gavilán – Newcastle United – 1999–2001

Juan Iturbe – Bournemouth – 2015–16

Cristian Riveros – Sunderland – 2010–11

Roque Santa Cruz – Blackburn Rovers, Manchester City – 2007–11

 

Peru

André Carrillo – Watford – 2017–18

Diego Penny – Burnley – 2009–10

Claudio Pizarro – Chelsea – 2007–08

Nolberto Solano – Newcastle United, Aston Villa, West Ham United – 1998–2008

Ysrael Zúñiga – Coventry City – 1999–2001

 

Uruguay

Miguel Britos – Watford – 2015–18

Martín Cáceres – Southampton – 2016–17

Sebastián Coates – Liverpool, Sunderland – 2011–13, 2014–16

Diego Forlán – Manchester United – 2001–05

Ignacio María González – Newcastle United – 2008–09

Abel Hernández – Hull City – 2014–15, 2016–17

Walter Alberto López – West Ham United – 2008–09

Williams Martínez – West Bromwich Albion – 2005–06

Walter Pandiani – Birmingham City – 2004–06

Adrián Paz – Ipswich Town – 1994–95

Omar Pouso – Charlton Athletic – 2006–07

Diego Poyet – West Ham United – 2014–15

Gus Poyet – Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur – 1997–2004

Gastón Ramírez – Southampton, Hull City, Middlesbrough – 2012–17

Darío Silva – Portsmouth – 2005–06

Gonzalo Sorondo – Crystal Palace, Charlton Athletic – 2004–07

Cristhian Stuani – Middlesbrough – 2016–17

Luis Suárez – Liverpool – 2010–14

Guillermo Varela – Manchester United – 2015–16

Lucas Torreira - Arsenal - 2018-19

 

Venezuela

Fernando Amorebieta – Fulham – 2013–14

Salomón Rondón – West Bromwich Albion – 2015–18

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Would we really be up for Mitrovic who wasn't even good enough for Newcastle during the Championship? Surely much better options for us.

 

He was more than good enough for Fulham in the NPC though. And more than good enough in the World Cup too, although could have probably got a couple more goals.

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He was more than good enough for Fulham in the NPC though. And more than good enough in the World Cup too, although could have probably got a couple more goals.

Don't think he was particularly impressive at the World Cup either. Just don't see him as an upgrade on Austin at all.

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Mitrovic

Rondon

 

only if we sell one of existing, mind

 

No to either. Mitrovic is a **** load of trouble and doesn't have a record to write home about. Rondon has been marginally better than Long at WBA.

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Mitrovic's finishing at Newcastle has been poor. He looked a handful during the world cup, but he didn't change my mind about his finishing. Is that anyone better we can attract with Premiership wages?

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Lol the mistake you are making is that one person posting or even two or three posting is not a representation of our fan base. Muppet.

 

I'm sorry, am I not allowed to say, "the muppets in our fanbase"? Do you not understand that phrase? I didn't call our fanbase muppets, i called those that discriminate against a particular race muppets. In spite of the obvious case that the south americans include some of the world's greatest players? Maybe you disagree with that as well?

 

Or Fred, do you seriously think that we are different to all other clubs and include no moron fans, and that as a fanbase we are all perfect little saints?

 

Either learn to read or don't misquote people. You make yourself look like a moron or a bell end otherwise. Sadly you do appear to be someone who takes umbridge at any imagined slight and uses it as a good enough reason to insult them on a web forum. :scared:

 

Oh and by the way Fred, its fecking obvious to most football fans that you should approach all transfers on a player by player basis. The alternative approach would be something like west ham saying they won't sign any African players etc.

 

Summer (and a rare decent one at that), has clearly gone on too long for you. May I suggest you stay away from the keyboard until August comes around okay?

 

:mcinnes:

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With The Telegraph saying that Arsenal are likely to let Welbeck leave, wonder if our people are looking at him. Only one year left on his contract so the fee for a player who can leave for nothing next year shouldn't be prohibitive. Would depend on which other clubs were to show an interest. Any whispers?

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With The Telegraph saying that Arsenal are likely to let Welbeck leave, wonder if our people are looking at him. Only one year left on his contract so the fee for a player who can leave for nothing next year shouldn't be prohibitive. Would depend on which other clubs were to show an interest. Any whispers?

 

No real whispers. Think we will probably start seeing players depart before we see any new arrivals.

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Player west ham have messed up. Too many changes, shifted him around, different managers and styles. He's a simple direct runner, great pace decent finisher and good in the air. Think we could really get the best out of him. We have good technical players, clever players but we might need someone more direct. Him and Mo either flank would be a great combination.

 

Plus we'd have another goalscorer on the pitch. Suddenly with Mo, Armstrong and Antonio behind the striker you'd have scoring options all over. I'd far rather sign Antonio and stick with our strikers than take a punt on another expensive but average forward.

 

Antonio isn't the worst shout I've heard, for all the reasons mentioned.

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Rondon at £13m would be a snip.

 

What's happened to the Alcacer link? It's gone very quiet.

 

His best tally at WBA was 9 league goals three seasons ago. I wonder if we will ever sign a prolific goal scorer again it would be nice to have a 15-20 league goal striker to watch.

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Player west ham have messed up. Too many changes, shifted him around, different managers and styles. He's a simple direct runner, great pace decent finisher and good in the air. Think we could really get the best out of him. We have good technical players, clever players but we might need someone more direct. Him and Mo either flank would be a great combination.

 

Plus we'd have another goalscorer on the pitch. Suddenly with Mo, Armstrong and Antonio behind the striker you'd have scoring options all over. I'd far rather sign Antonio and stick with our strikers than take a punt on another expensive but average forward.

 

I'd be happy to see Antonio back at Saints too.

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Player west ham have messed up. Too many changes, shifted him around, different managers and styles. He's a simple direct runner, great pace decent finisher and good in the air. Think we could really get the best out of him. We have good technical players, clever players but we might need someone more direct. Him and Mo either flank would be a great combination.

 

Plus we'd have another goalscorer on the pitch. Suddenly with Mo, Armstrong and Antonio behind the striker you'd have scoring options all over. I'd far rather sign Antonio and stick with our strikers than take a punt on another expensive but average forward.

 

Think he'd be ok, despite his lack of footballing ability. We don't have anyone with pace and offers something in the air.

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I rated him then when he was a gangly RW. Now he's a muscle-ripped ST I would rate him even more. Get him in. At £15M it's a yes from me.

 

Bear in mind, in three seasons for West Ham he's managed 76 appearances in all comps, marginally more than Charlie Austin over the same period. Does have an impact when he plays though.

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Going to Palace by all accounts, with him and Zaha they will trouble a lot of teams.

 

Decent goal record for West Ham in the league, 20 in 76 for a guy who is mainly a winger and has had to have spells playing at full back. As a comparison Tadic scored 20 in 134 in comparison playing a similar position.

 

I think a bit too old and injury prone for our usual level of transfer.

 

But personally would take him because he offers goals, pace and power that we lack.

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Think some people are overating Antonio on here. I wouldn't be afraid if he was lining up against us.

 

Yes quite. One of those players who when he plays well he looks very good and everyone takes notice but actually more often than not he wont. I wanted him back at one stage and wouldn't be anti it if he did come back but I think we're probably looking for a level and consistency above now. Decent player, good guy but I think palace would be a good move for him.

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Would have Antonio back all day long, then we'd only need a back up right back and a Striker who can hold up the ball like Rickie Lambert and to a lesser extent Pelle did for us.

 

Unless Hughes is going to give Gallagher a chance to impress.

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Would love Antonio back. West Ham want £15 million - bargain in this day and age

 

Was very disappointed we did not sign him back in the day. That amazing second half display away at Orient showed what a threat he was.

 

Power, pace and headed goals. What's not to like, apart from lots of little injuries?

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Rondon at £13m would be a snip.

 

What's happened to the Alcacer link? It's gone very quiet.

 

The release clause is £16.5M according to this...

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2018/07/17/newcastle-have-loan-bid-salomon-rondon-rejected-west-brom/

 

Because it’s a release clause situation, West Brom may insist on getting the full amount up front if they don’t want to lose him, which might be an issue.

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Career record of 1 in 3, 1 in 5 in the PL, do not see the appeal of Rondon at all.

 

not the exact picture though is it?

 

He Played up top on his own with no support / massive gap to the next midfielder - his job was to hold the ball up - run the channels - under two negative managers

 

Sound familar? amazing what happens when to try to create and score goals rather than just trying to keep it tight :uhoh:

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Career record of 1 in 3, 1 in 5 in the PL, do not see the appeal of Rondon at all.

 

Ability to hold the ball up and bring others into play is something we massively miss.

 

It’s not all about scoring goals individually. If he can help the team, collectively, score more, that will be an improvement.

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22 days to go until the window shuts wonder how much more business we will do? I still have the feeling the club would like to off load a few to trim the squad its just about finding someone who will actually take the likes of Forster, Boufal, Clasie, Davies and Long. Its looking hopeful on the players we all thought we might lose Bertrand, Cedric, Lemina and I guess the closer to the window the less chance we will sell (well you'd hope so anyway). I'm not convinced we will see anymore arrivals being optimistic perhaps one more before the window?

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