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WBA Transfer Window: (Summer 2015) Starting early..
#91
Is he still mobile? Wouldn't be great alone up front, I'd have him in addition to the current 3 but not replacing anyone, also wages issue.
#92
Striker wise if Berahino goes i cant look past Danny Ings, Contract up at the end of the season so would be available for less than 5 mil. I'd say a better option than Ideye up front.
#93
Ings would be great but the amount of competition for him makes it unlikely.
#94
(02-01-2015, 16:04)Foxman_WBA Wrote: Striker wise if Berahino goes i cant look past Danny Ings, Contract up at the end of the season so would be available for less than 5 mil. I'd say a better option than Ideye up front.
Didn't realise he was out of contract in the summer, I'd be in there making a bid even if we keep Berahino
#95
Gary Mackay-Steven checked on by Swansea and West Brom scouts in Dundee United's derby win against Dundee
#96
IF we sell Saido, we need to invest the money in a promising, young goalscorer either from the UK or in a top European league. I've seen a lot of Albion fans suggesting Defoe, Crouch or Lambert as replacements, look at what Swansea and Southampton do when they sell one of their star players - they sign a Wilfried Bony or a Dusan Tadic who are quality players and when they inevitably sell these players they will be getting another £20m+. Defoe or Lambert would be good for a season or so and would guarantee goals, but if we want to get back to being a comfortable midtable side we have to look at the bigger picture and make signings for the future who have resale value and can help us grow as a club.
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(02-01-2015, 18:43)Stairs Wrote: Gary Mackay-Steven checked on by Swansea and West Brom scouts in Dundee United's derby win against Dundee

Sounds decent if there's any truth in it and a good age but I'd be wary of buying players from the Scottish league cos it's shit.

Am I the only one who thinks Berahino won't leave this window out of interest?

Bad news: one prime candidate to fill the experienced striker role is gone, Bent on loan to Derby.
#98
(02-01-2015, 19:30)wba_1996 Wrote: IF we sell Saido, we need to invest the money in a promising, young goalscorer either from the UK or in a top European league. I've seen a lot of Albion fans suggesting Defoe, Crouch or Lambert as replacements, look at what Swansea and Southampton do when they sell one of their star players - they sign a Wilfried Bony or a Dusan Tadic who are quality players and when they inevitably sell these players they will be getting another £20m+. Defoe or Lambert would be good for a season or so and would guarantee goals, but if we want to get back to being a comfortable midtable side we have to look at the bigger picture and make signings for the future who have resale value and can help us grow as a club.

Not sure about Lambert 96.
Last time out when he came on as a sub for England, he didn't look fit or particularly quick.
#99
Lambert does seem to have gone downhill since joining Liverpool.
(02-01-2015, 23:12)silverbaggie Wrote:
(02-01-2015, 19:30)wba_1996 Wrote: IF we sell Saido, we need to invest the money in a promising, young goalscorer either from the UK or in a top European league. I've seen a lot of Albion fans suggesting Defoe, Crouch or Lambert as replacements, look at what Swansea and Southampton do when they sell one of their star players - they sign a Wilfried Bony or a Dusan Tadic who are quality players and when they inevitably sell these players they will be getting another £20m+. Defoe or Lambert would be good for a season or so and would guarantee goals, but if we want to get back to being a comfortable midtable side we have to look at the bigger picture and make signings for the future who have resale value and can help us grow as a club.

Not sure about Lambert 96.
Last time out when he came on as a sub for England, he didn't look fit or particularly quick.

All the more reason to go down the young and promising route.
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