CB Fry Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 11 hours ago, VectisSaint said: He doesn't want to leave. He is committed to being back, this is not a rumour this is as reported in the Belfast Telegraph after Norn Iron's last home game. Players are very good at getting those kind of messages out there. "I didn't want to leave but the club got an offer they couldn't turn down" There's a long way between "don't want to leave" and "I am definitely signing a new contract at a Champ club when Prem offers are right there". Saying you don't want to leave also preserves loyalty bonuses and potentially other monetary benefits. So dont get excited by "it's not a rumour". That's not quite the same thing as the reality of situations. 11
Dman Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago On 20/06/2026 at 17:17, Badger said: Not a fan of Ankersen by any means, but not sure this is on him. Wasn’t Charles during the Shields period ? (Although may still have been negotiated by Rasmus), Trouble is in securing the young players from City and Chelsea, the sell on is part of the deal, and they probably won’t look at selling without. It also makes the deal more affordable for us, and ‘transfers’ some of the risk involved. Probably a case that without the sell on clause, we don’t get to see the Lavias, Charles, and Livramentos in the first place. Jason Wilcox. Charles signed under Russell Martin first time round in the champ. 1
Marsdinho Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Anyone with kids will understand that when you say "we will see" you are really deflecting from the real answer, which is usually not the answer the child wants to hear. https://manunews.com/blog/man-utd-transfer-news-shea-charles-2/
DT Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago On 20/06/2026 at 22:18, Tommy Mulgrew said: Josh Mulligan, a 5’9” midget; no thanks. Much rather have David Ozoh from Palace: younger, taller (over 6’) and better; he did well on loan at Derby last year and I doubt that Palace regard him as good enough for the EPL yet. If Charles looks likely to leave we should get Ozoh. Lionel Messi. Tiny. So shit.
Chez Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 15 hours ago, Wade Garrett said: He needs to sign a contract then. The club aren’t going to let him run his contract down. It's a very familiar situation. There is no reason for him to sign a new deal as his career is going upwards not downwards, so he holds all the cards and like you say, the club don't want to see him walk on a free so have to maximise their return by offloading now. However, he could help us get promoted, which obviously has massive financial implications, so he'll only go if a decent offer comes. He's a talented player, so there will be interest. 2
Gloucester Saint Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, Marsdinho said: Anyone with kids will understand that when you say "we will see" you are really deflecting from the real answer, which is usually not the answer the child wants to hear. https://manunews.com/blog/man-utd-transfer-news-shea-charles-2/ If he’s not signing a new contract then it would suit all parties. In addition to a Fernandes sell on fee, and Ramsdale departure that would be a decent start to addressing PSR. Sugawara having a good WC might get a bonus larger fee as well. Edited 5 hours ago by Gloucester Saint
DT Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, Chez said: It's a very familiar situation. There is no reason for him to sign a new deal as his career is going upwards not downwards, so he holds all the cards and like you say, the club don't want to see him walk on a free so have to maximise their return by offloading now. However, he could help us get promoted, which obviously has massive financial implications, so he'll only go if a decent offer comes. He's a talented player, so there will be interest. All true and well put. The difficult thing for us is that we will have trouble replacing someone of his ability and 'embeddedness' for £20m. But that's football, I guess. Better to take that now rather than risk losing him for free. Hope we play reasonably hard ball - take a leaf out of Brighton's book 1
hypochondriac Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 7 hours ago, CB Fry said: Players are very good at getting those kind of messages out there. "I didn't want to leave but the club got an offer they couldn't turn down" There's a long way between "don't want to leave" and "I am definitely signing a new contract at a Champ club when Prem offers are right there". Saying you don't want to leave also preserves loyalty bonuses and potentially other monetary benefits. So dont get excited by "it's not a rumour". That's not quite the same thing as the reality of situations. And of course he may actually want to stay but we want to sell for the right price. We need to make sales and he is one that can give us the most amount of cash for the smallest hit to the team. 1
hypochondriac Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 4 minutes ago, DT said: All true and well put. The difficult thing for us is that we will have trouble replacing someone of his ability and 'embeddedness' for £20m. But that's football, I guess. Better to take that now rather than risk losing him for free. Hope we play reasonably hard ball - take a leaf out of Brighton's book We won't be replacing him for 20 million. Likely 5-7 million and use the rest for finances.
Adamski Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 20/06/2026 at 20:22, SuperSAINT said: As well as a Scottish Saint I am also a big Dundee fan, who Mulligan played for before moving to Hibs last summer. I, along with many other Dees was gutted he moved on, for a development fee. Mulligan was a fantastic player in the middle of the park for us and has the potential to go to the top. Ive watched him a bit since his move and he's kicked on, hence the interest in him at Championship level. He would be a very good signing for us if we could get him. Incidentally, I wish Saints would show an interest in our young CB, Luke Graham. He's another destined for a great career. Steal him from under the nose of both The Skates and The Rangers who both have more than a passing interest.... 10
ally_uk Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago If he doesn't want to sign a contract get as much money as we can and onwards.... If Leeds want him maybe they can allow us to talk to Piroe or Joe Gelhardt. 1
Teamsaint1 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, DT said: All true and well put. The difficult thing for us is that we will have trouble replacing someone of his ability and 'embeddedness' for £20m. But that's football, I guess. Better to take that now rather than risk losing him for free. Hope we play reasonably hard ball - take a leaf out of Brighton's book In terms of " Embeddedness" we just have to move one CM on hopefully, leaving three established and a new signing to integrate, so that would be fine. Depends if Jander is pushing hard for a move though.
davefizzy14 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 20 hours ago, VectisSaint said: He doesn't want to leave. He is committed to being back, this is not a rumour this is as reported in the Belfast Telegraph after Norn Iron's last home game. Are you saying then that Shea will be staying? We've got the option to extend his contract by one year. Edited 3 hours ago by davefizzy14
VectisSaint Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, davefizzy14 said: Are you saying then that Shea will be staying? We've got the option to extend his contract by one year. I'm not saying anything, I'm not in the know, just recognising what he is reported to have said in a well respected news paper with no axe to grind. Shea is highly thought of in Northern Ireland (where I have "contacts") and deserves a bit more respect here from some of our "so-called" fans, bit like Ross Stewart. Shea was not treated the best last season (24/25) though shipping him out to Wednesday may have actually done him the world of good, so perhaps he isn't best inclined to stay with us, but he is certainly looking at being back for pre-season.
Turkish Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Adamski said: As well as a Scottish Saint I am also a big Dundee fan, who Mulligan played for before moving to Hibs last summer. I, along with many other Dees was gutted he moved on, for a development fee. Mulligan was a fantastic player in the middle of the park for us and has the potential to go to the top. Ive watched him a bit since his move and he's kicked on, hence the interest in him at Championship level. He would be a very good signing for us if we could get him. Incidentally, I wish Saints would show an interest in our young CB, Luke Graham. He's another destined for a great career. Steal him from under the nose of both The Skates and The Rangers who both have more than a passing interest.... What sort of player is he? I've never heard of him and i expect most others havent either, even though some of the hipsters will pretend they've been tracking him since he was 14
Nolan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, Gloucester Saint said: Sugawara having a good WC might get a bonus larger fee as well. A good WC won't change the €6 million option to buy figure.
Dman Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Nolan said: A good WC won't change the €6 million option to buy figure. Now expired, i believe 1
Göztepe Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) DT 5 saat önce şunları söyledi: Lionel Messi. Çok ufak tefek. Çok kötü. Messi is a very rare case—a player from the old school of football. He is not a central midfielder. Short players represent a risk regarding both success and resale value. Messi played for teams with unlimited budgets; for clubs with limited budgets, signing short players is a luxury. Edited 2 hours ago by Göztepe
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 13 minutes ago, Göztepe said: Messi is a very rare case—a player from the old school of football. He is not a central midfielder. Short players represent a risk regarding both success and resale value. Messi played for teams with unlimited budgets; for clubs with limited budgets, signing short players is a luxury. Your nightmare first day of pre-season when you see the new signings arrive... 1 2
BH_Saint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 17 minutes ago, Göztepe said: Messi is a very rare case—a player from the old school of football. He is not a central midfielder. Short players represent a risk regarding both success and resale value. Messi played for teams with unlimited budgets; for clubs with limited budgets, signing short players is a luxury. How about Maradona? Even smaller than Messi. Out-jumping a goalkeeper at least half a foot taller than him.
pimpin4rizeal Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, Chez said: It's a very familiar situation. There is no reason for him to sign a new deal as his career is going upwards not downwards, so he holds all the cards and like you say, the club don't want to see him walk on a free so have to maximise their return by offloading now. However, he could help us get promoted, which obviously has massive financial implications, so he'll only go if a decent offer comes. He's a talented player, so there will be interest. He should probably learn to walk before trying to run he was a basically a squad player for us yes he featured quite a bit but he was behind downes and jander and most would agree those two was our best line up .
Suhari Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 29 minutes ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: Your nightmare first day of pre-season when you see the new signings arrive... I remember us having a very small and physically weak squad only 4-5 seasons ago. Men vs boys most weeks. 2
OldNick Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, ally_uk said: If he doesn't want to sign a contract get as much money as we can and onwards.... If Leeds want him maybe they can allow us to talk to Piroe or Joe Gelhardt. No thanks. 1
OldNick Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago whilst I agree about having big strong athletic midfielders, last season we played a few sides with combatativeshort midfielders who did well, Morris at Boro being an example 1
UpweySaint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, OldNick said: whilst I agree about having big strong athletic midfielders, last season we played a few sides with combatativeshort midfielders who did well, Morris at Boro being an example We need height and presence in the side but as you say it’s not always the same thing as physicality. Morris is a good example as is someone like McGinn at Villa - pint sized but he’s a nightmare to knock off the ball. Physical centre mid with height elsewhere in the side works for me. 1
spyinthesky Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Wolves are apparently looking to sign Che Adams. Him and Arma joint striking force against us next season???
Adamski Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Turkish said: What sort of player is he? I've never heard of him and i expect most others havent either, even though some of the hipsters will pretend they've been tracking him since he was 14 Very much a box to box midfielder who is strong in the tackle and can pick out a pass to start an attack. If I remember correctly he scored rough 4-5 goals for us in about 100 games so not a goalscoring midfielder. He was a regular for Scotland U21's whilst a Dee and was brought into a Scotland squad last season while at Hibs, although didn't play. It is only a matter of time i think before he wins a full cap. Our previous manager, Tony Docherty, underused him, preferring Lyall Cameron who went to Rangers last season. It's clear who's career path is on the up and who's potentially is about to stall!!! 2
Gloucester Saint Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago 38 minutes ago, spyinthesky said: Wolves are apparently looking to sign Che Adams. Him and Arma joint striking force against us next season??? Their wage bill is not reducing much with Jimenez and potentially Che, who is allegedly on £55k p/w at Torino.
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