goodymatt Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Looks to be done according to Turkish press. Initial rumour was that he was traveling to have medical yesterday, so probably won’t be announced until Monday. BREAKING | Elias Jelert has been loaned to Southampton. There is a conditional option. (not mandatory) This amount is also 8.5 million euros. Looks like a €1m loan fee with an €8.5m option to buy. Can play both sides. Wonderkid on Football Manager 😉 4
goodymatt Posted August 31 Author Posted August 31 Elias Jelert, loaned to Southampton, went to England today. 1
Sheaf Saint Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Don't know anything about him, but it's good that we've got more reinforcements at FB. With Wellington out for a while we need someone who can actually defend at LB, because Manning is a liability. 1
Appy Posted August 31 Posted August 31 If he can play on the left, would get him in straight away, he’s scored two free kicks but Manning can’t defend. 4
Turkish Posted August 31 Posted August 31 (edited) Never heard of him but guess this means Bree is off and maybe Charlie Taylor Edited August 31 by Turkish
Colinjb Posted August 31 Posted August 31 If FM24 is anything to go by, an insane signing. Not hyperbole. 1
Saint Neil Posted August 31 Posted August 31 2 minutes ago, Colinjb said: If FM24 is anything to go by, an insane signing. Not hyperbole. 63 CA 75 PA Certified baller, bro is gonna cook. 1
egg Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Seems very promising, but not sure if he's here to start at LB, or give bench cover for both sides. Sounds like the end for Bree, and possibly Taylor. What's gone on/wrong with Taylor is a bit odd though. Personally I'd have him at LB in a 4. 6
Osvaldorama Posted August 31 Posted August 31 V good signing imo. We finally have more than 1 good full back. Excellent news. Credit to the club. 4
Dr Who? Posted August 31 Posted August 31 (edited) We are definatly making some signings that are promising on paper and face value Does reminded me of a comedy scetch a bit, along the lines of playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order. Making good signings of player quality but not necessarily in the right positions. 👍 Edited August 31 by Dr Who?
SNSUN Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Welcome Ellas. We needed a full back and now we have one that can cover both sides. Bree or Taylor out then?
S-Clarke Posted August 31 Posted August 31 When you look at his pedigree, Champions league last season, Europa league with Copenhagen, U21's in the summer and Danish senior prior to that - he has no right being in the Championship. Based on that alone, it's a ridiculous addition. Sounds like he's a right back or left back, but also offers the versatility to slot into CM - so maybe we have our CM too? 1
S-Clarke Posted August 31 Posted August 31 A good read up if anyone is interested - this is from before he moved to Galatasaray. Elias Jelert Scout Report At FC Copenhagen 2023/2024
HarvSFC Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Yeah, he has a good CV doesn't he, especially for the Championship. Two time Danish league title winner and played 20 league matches for Galatasary last season, who won the Turkish league. With Roerslev looking so comfortable at right-back, I guess it's safe to assume Jelert's coming in as a left-back for the first instance and then right-back cover should anything happen to Roerslev. He could also be seen as the long term right-back if we get promoted as he's still got a lot of growth and potential, while Roerslev is at his peak. Two Danish full-backs. But, yeah, despite his free-kicks this season Manning has been a weak link in the side and was the same two years ago. Left-back needed strengthening, wasn't a priority, but a good move from the club. 1
Patches O Houlihan Posted August 31 Posted August 31 2 minutes ago, Matthew Le God said: Our professional footballer Elias Jelert Kristensen has reached an agreement with Southampton Football Club Limited for a temporary transfer with an option to buy for the 2025/2026 season. Under the terms of the agreement, Southampton Football Club Limited will pay our company a temporary transfer fee of 300,000 EUR, along with a maximum bonus of 250,000 EUR. Furthermore, the player’s wages will be covered by Southampton Football Club Limited. Should the purchase option be exercised, Southampton Football Club Limited will pay our company a transfer fee of 8,500,000 EUR. In addition, 10% of the profit from the player’s next sale will be paid to our company. This is respectfully announced to the public.
S-Clarke Posted August 31 Posted August 31 2 minutes ago, Matthew Le God said: I don't speak Turkish FFS 1
sockeye Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Wasn't expecting another LB, maybe Welington's injury forced out hand? I know nothing about him. Hope he's as good as everyone says. 2
Bakovnetski Posted August 31 Posted August 31 2 hours ago, Dr Who? said: We are definatly making some signings that are promising on paper and face value Does reminded me of a comedy scetch a bit, along the lines of playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order. Making good signings of player quality but not necessarily in the right positions. 👍 Considering we have sub-standatd players in virtually every position going into this season I'm afraid that you are missing the jokes that have been on full display for the past 3 years at least.
Matthew Le God Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Just now, S-Clarke said: I don't speak Turkish FFS He is often incomprehensible 6
Teamsaint1 Posted August 31 Posted August 31 The loan fee looks very reasonable indeed compared to the option to buy , assuming he is even half decent. Or is the “option “ to buy binding in some way, making the loan payment effectively a downpayment ? 1
Matthew Le God Posted August 31 Posted August 31 2 minutes ago, Teamsaint1 said: The loan fee looks very reasonable indeed compared to the option to buy , assuming he is even half decent. Or is the “option “ to buy binding in some way, making the loan payment effectively a downpayment ? It is an option to buy, not an obligation to buy
Harry_SFC Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Their fans seem a bit disappointed to see him go - it appears their manager isn't a fan of younger players. They say he has great potential, is hard working and quick. Seems like his main weakness is strength - does look like he could do with hitting the weights. 1
The very right reverend Posted August 31 Posted August 31 There is a slight feeling of 2009,if we could get a Rickie Lambert then yes I'd be on board with this, until then I'm more reserved, we have failed so consistently in buying players these again are gambles, we needed a centre back to partner Wood (so we can play a 442 or 4411), a versatile full back (bought) and a striker.
davefizzy14 Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Welcome onboard Elias 😊 he has got good pedigree and is only 22. Quality signing.
die Mannyschaft Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Looks a good player. No forward yet so presume the new style of play will have all the new players feed the front players with decent tap ins. May take 6 games to get things working.
Saint Fan CaM Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Another addition where he looks great on paper - fingers crossed he hits the ground running because I’d prefer to see Manning get splinters from the bench. 1
Hamilton Saint Posted September 1 Posted September 1 8 hours ago, Dr Who? said: We are definatly making some signings that are promising on paper and face value Does reminded me of a comedy scetch a bit, along the lines of playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order. Making good signings of player quality but not necessarily in the right positions. 👍 Andre Previn: "You're playing all the wrong notes." Eric Morecambe (grabbing Previn by the suit lapels and glaring into his face): "I'm playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7GeKLE0x3s&ab_channel=JonathanCrossfield
austsaint Posted September 1 Posted September 1 8 hours ago, sockeye said: Wasn't expecting another LB, maybe Welington's injury forced out hand? I know nothing about him. Hope he's as good as everyone says. I wonder why he was available for loan, and option to buy? Contract running down, Galatasaray have better? 1
Chez Posted September 1 Posted September 1 3 hours ago, austsaint said: I wonder why he was available for loan, and option to buy? Contract running down, Galatasaray have better? Galatasaray only signed him last summer (for €9m).
Verbal Posted September 1 Posted September 1 3 hours ago, austsaint said: I wonder why he was available for loan, and option to buy? Contract running down, Galatasaray have better? Doesn't he have history with a dodgy knee or some such non-essential?
leesaint88 Posted September 1 Posted September 1 21 minutes ago, Verbal said: Doesn't he have history with a dodgy knee or some such non-essential? Missed the back end of last season with a knee injury. We'll see whether that's a long term issue or not..
Charlie Wayman Posted September 1 Posted September 1 14 hours ago, Dr Who? said: We are definatly making some signings that are promising on paper and face value Does reminded me of a comedy scetch a bit, along the lines of playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order. Making good signings of player quality but not necessarily in the right positions. 👍 Eric Morecombe & Ernie Wise teasing guest Maestro Andre Previn at that time Chief Conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra 3
Charlie Wayman Posted September 1 Posted September 1 3 hours ago, austsaint said: I wonder why he was available for loan, and option to buy? Contract running down, Galatasaray have better? Money, money, money
goodymatt Posted September 1 Author Posted September 1 47 minutes ago, Verbal said: Doesn't he have history with a dodgy knee or some such non-essential? Here’s his injury record:
LaptopSaint Posted September 1 Posted September 1 Finally got someone to replace Stuart Armstrong’s hair. Mads was an upgrade but this is the real deal. 3
Göztepe Posted September 1 Posted September 1 A transfer that goes against modern football, there can never be a full-back in a 4-man defence, he is short and thin even for a wing-back, his nickname in Turkey was pretzel, all the players were heading over the back post. 1 1
sockeye Posted September 2 Posted September 2 1 hour ago, Göztepe said: A transfer that goes against modern football, there can never be a full-back in a 4-man defence, he is short and thin even for a wing-back, his nickname in Turkey was pretzel, all the players were heading over the back post. Do you actually play football in Turkey or just drool over how tall the players are?
Göztepe Posted September 2 Posted September 2 12 hours ago, sockeye said: Do you actually play football in Turkey or just drool over how tall the players are? While the average height in the Premier League is 1.84, Southampton competed with an average height of 1.78. While the average height in the Turkish League is 1.83, Göztepe competed with an average height of 1.85. We were the team that spent the least in the league, and we won for less with our technical skills and physicality. https://x.com/SoletLang/status/1962239171130466787 1
Patches O Houlihan Posted September 2 Posted September 2 So what you're saying is we've loaned the new Juan Larios?
sfc4prem Posted September 2 Posted September 2 Someone tell Messi that Goztepe fans think he's shite.
Göztepe Posted September 2 Posted September 2 2 hours ago, sfc4prem said: Birisi Messi'ye, Göztepe taraftarlarının onu bok gibi gördüğünü söylesin. Messi is such a rare talent and example. Why would I take the risk of signing a short player? Jelert is a defender, and he's not a right-winger like Messi. 1
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