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May as well get going with this since with Sullivan at the helm, season ticket renewals slow, and the football vacuum to commence, this will soon be all the "news" there is.

Can Potter and MacCauley pull multiple rabbits out of the hat, or will Sullivan 'try really hard' with all of them before grabbing a few aging bargains from Big Willie Salthouse?

Window this close season comes in two parts:

Part 1: 1st June to 10th June
Part 2: 16th June to 1st September

Rumoured Outs...most of the squad

Let the "Rumoured In's" commence. 

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Player | Position | Club | Fee (GBP)

Rumoured In
  1. Daniel Cummings | ST | Celtic
  2. Koni De Winter | CB | Genoa
  3. Morten Frendrup | DM | Genoa
  4. Richard Kone | ST | Wycombe
  5. Aaron Ramsdale | GK | Southampton
  6. Caiomin Kelleher | GK | Liverpool
  7. James Trafford | GK | Burnley
  8. Kyle Walker-Peters | FB | Free Agent
  9. Taylor Harwood-Bellis | CB | Southampton
  10. CJ Egan-Riley | CB | Free Agent
  11. Josh Brownhill | CM | Free Agent
  12. Albian Hajdari | CB | Lugano
  13. Lucas Høgsberg | CB | FC Nordsjælland
  14. Ardon Jashari | CM | Brugge
  15. Raphael Onyedika | CM | Brugge
  16. James McAtee | AM | Man City
  17. Mario Struykens | AM | Anderlecht
  18. Mathias Kvistgaarden | ST | Brondby
  19. Clement Bischoff | LB | Brondby
  20. Mika Biereth | FW | Monaco
  21. Barış Alper Yılmaz | AM | Galatasaray
  22. Evann Guessand | ST | Nice
  23. Lucas Stassin | ST | Saint Etienne
  24. Marcus Taverner | FW | Bournemouth
  25. Soungoutoo Magassa | CDM | Monaco
  26. Valentin Atangana | CM | Stade Reims
  27. Mads Hermansen | GK | Leicester City
  28. Hamza Igamane | ST | Rangers
  29. Yeremay | FW | Deportivo La Coruna
  30. Adama Bojang | ST | Reims
  31. Rocco Reitz | MF | Borussia Moenchengladbach
  32. Dominic Calvert-Lewin | ST | Free Agent
  33. El Hadji Malick Diouf | LB | SK Slavia Prague
  34. Oscar Mingueza | RB/MF | Celta Vigo
  35. Tyler Morton | CM | Liverpool
  36. Harvey Elliott | AM | Liverpool
  37. Zion Suzuki | GK | Parma
  38. John Victor | GK | Botofogo 
  39. Jacob Ramsey | MF | Villa
  40. Mateus Fernandes | CM | Southampton
  41. Nga Makou | CM | Lille
  42. Quinten Timber | CM
  43. Hayden Hackney | CM | Boro
  44. Yves Bissouma | CM | Spurs
Rumoured Out
  1. Nayef Aguerd | CB | Leverkusen, Marseile
  2. Maxel Cornet | FW | Genoa/Others
  3. Guido Rodriguez | DM | Betis/Espanyol
  4. Tomas Soucek | CM | Everton
  5. Michail Antonio | ST | Free Agent
  6. Mo Kudus | FW | Chelsea/Newcastle/Arsenal
  7. Lucas Paqueta | AM | Man City
  8. Andy Irving | CM | Celtic/Wrexham
  9. Emerson | LB | Marseille
Confirmed In
  1. Jean Clair Todibo | CB | Loan To Perm (32m)
  2. Daniel Cummings | ST | Celtic (Free Agent...Tribunal)
  3. El Hadji Malick Diouf | LWB | Slavia Prahia | 20m
  4. Kyle Walker-Peters | RWB | Free Agent
  5. C****m Wilson | ST | Free Agent
  6. Mads Hermansen | GK | Leicester (18m)
  7. Mateus Fernandes | CM | Southampton (38m + 4m)
  8. Soungoutoo Magassa | CDM | Monaco (17m)
  9. Igor Julio | CB | Brighton (Loan)

Confirmed Out
  1. Aaron Cresswell | LB | Free Agent | 0m
  2. Danny Ings | ST | Free Agent | 0m
  3. Vladimir Coufal | RB | Free Agent | 0m
  4. Lukusz Fabianski | GK | Free Agent | 0m
  5. Kamari Swyer | AM | Free Agent | 0m
  6. Kurt Zouma | CB | Free Agent | 0m
  7. Carlos Soler | CM | PSG | End of Loan
  8. Evan Ferguson | ST | Brighton | End of Loan
  9. Brad Dolaghan | Released
  10. Dondre Abraham | Released
  11. Mehmet Halim | Released
  12. Muhammed Judus |stroppy| sp*rs| £55m
  13. Michail Antonio | Released
  14. Kieran Casey | Swansea | Loan
  15. Edson Alvarez | Fenerbache | Loan with Option
  16. Emerson | Marseille | £1m
  17. Aguerd | Marseille | £20m
  18. Max Cornet | Genoa | Loan
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Looks like a GOALTENDER who had 1 clean sheet all season (Hermansen), and a STRIKER who scored 0 goals all season (Callum fucking Wilson) are next through the door.

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First 3 lines not needed.
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Hello all,

New to the forum.

Been a supporter since about 1984. Don’t get to many games these days. 

I would like to see us sign a proper commanding centre half. We clearly also need a new keeper.

C O Y I 



 
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Mad Dog" wrote: 31 Jul 2025, 10:18 Barty

Creswell?
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Fauxstralian wrote: 31 Jul 2025, 15:01 Leicester have signed Asmir Begovic on a one year deal
More likely to let Hermansen leave now I suppose
Need to get the signing of one keeper done by the time we return from America
Too many little things seem to be falling into place for this transfer not to happen. Them signing Begovic, our new GK coach etc. If so yes, we just need to get it done quickly with no dithering or pissing about from Sullivan trying to play silly buggers.

Got to get a midfielder or two in next, and let a couple go, and go after a striker that isn't Callum Wilson. Wouldn't mind a young CD as well but provided Aguerd stays after all we are probably OK there although it does allow us to part ways with one of them if we want to.
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Paqueta cleared of all charges by the FA
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Leicester have signed Asmir Begovic on a one year deal
More likely to let Hermansen leave now I suppose
Need to get the signing of one keeper done by the time we return from America
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=13pxAlbian Hajdari and Suzuki transfers look close. I'd be well happy with those. 
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Barty

Creswell?
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So maybe Potts is a starter, with Fulkrug & Guilherme looking sharp, with Alvarez & Summervile to come back in & a couple of orher youngsters in the squad we don't need as many signings as we thought?
New keeper seems like the priority now.
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Could be wrong, but I just don't believe both have already been signed. I know we've got the new apparent ITK on here saying both deals are done, but seriously, what sort of conversation is that going to be with the club and Brownhill? Here's your contract, but sorry mate, the fans think you're shit so we're not going to announce it yet and we're going to waste your pre-season training and integration with the squad because we're worried about their reaction?

I'm calling bollocks on that. Him and Wilson might end up signing, but to say the deals are done is horse shit, so I'll leave being pissed off about it until it actually happens.
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Reckon both the Brownhill and Wilson moves are not happening as surely, one at least would have happened given how long the rumours have been about for Brownhill? We may well have been offered both or sounded out for interest at least and so the rumour gets crested and some legs but i honestly don't see what Wilson in particular brings to the team and then we have his injury record and age..........

Wouldn't be dead set against Brownhill, he's bit of a warrior who gets some goals, so like him for that, but reckon he's been a great championship player but may not stack up back in the PL? 
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What I  don't get is even if we are getting brownhill & Wilson why haven't we announced them or is it a load of bollocks and we see them both sign for Everton not that I would be bother but rumours are a pain.
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SIGN EITHER ONE OF THEM ASAP!
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No Ferret. Its terminal. It has become more natural the older I get though 🥴😉

If I had confidence we would bring in younger, athletic players we need in midfield, a keeper and striker all of a decent quality I might crack a smile but I just have less faith than ever now Sullivan is back in full control of recruitment
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Sir Alf,

Do you ever stop moaning dude?
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Im assming we wont see any signings until more players are sold and also until the manager and team come back next week?  Another week of wages saved  by Sullivan “the man who knows the cost of everything but the value of nothing”
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----------------------Suzuki

----------Todibo - Kilman - Cresswell

Bissaka--------------------------------------Diouf

-------------------Reitz - Alvarez

Bowen-------------------------------------Paqueta

---------‐--------------Schick
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mallard wrote: 30 Jul 2025, 18:38
El Scorchio" wrote: 30 Jul 2025, 17:56
mallard wrote: 30 Jul 2025, 16:54 Not wishing to discredit the 3 B’s recruitment policy, but would you really want to support a club that consistently sells their best players year after year?
Depends. With Brighton, they are just replacing them and barely skipping a beat. If you're selling a  player or two for big money that's where your succession planning comes in. So as long as the team keeps winning or improving and the money keeps coming in to replenish the players then that's fine. They haven't even taken a hit on losing their last couple of managers either. So if the success is sustainable year after year under that business model I don't see why not. It's not terrible to lose a player if one that's seemingly going to be just as effective is coming in to take their place. Sure, sooner or later it might all dry up for them but they've done exceptionally well to be competitive for many more years than they rightly should.

In general (of course there are a few exceptions) it's quite hard for most clubs except a handful to keep their exceptional players for a long time anyway. You have to be in a position where you sell on your terms though to maximise the value, unlike Sullivan acting like Bonnie Blue in a rugby team changing room, desperately whoring Kudus (and probably anyone else he thinks has any value) around to anyone and everyone. Would it have been bad losing Kudus if the team were performing well and we had a younger player ready to take his place with no discernible drop in quality while netting 20 million quid profit? It's largely because we are shit with no succession planning that selling good players hurts us. 



Totally agree with what you’re saying, but these are models used by smaller clubs that would otherwise struggle in the top division.

Personally, I like to have decent players that can stay with us for at least 5 years and maintain a rapport with the fans.

​​​​​​…And just to clarify, I’m not defending Sullivans shit-cսnt business model in any shape or form.
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Yeah absolutely no argument from me either. I'd love to have some very good players who stick around for a long time, and with any luck and hopefully a new owner we might get to that position, We are definitely a big enough club that we should be able to be managing this or at least getting close to it. We need to be trying to match the ambitions of our best players so they don't feel the need to go elsewhere. Sullivan is letting us and them down. He couldn't get Rice out the door quick enough either. Just a really crap message to send to us and the rest of the squad.

Agree it's a bit of a small club mentality the way the B's do it, but I guess it's got them punching way above their station so at least aspects of that would be similarly helpful for us, at least to start rebuilding from. You'd hope that some really good scouting recruitment and succession planning at a club with our size and potential could go hand in hand with success on the pitch, attracting some quality players and holding on to the ones we really want to while still making a profit or at least breaking even on player trading.

Any of that feels so fucking far away at the moment with the shambolic way we are run. Living hand to mouth season to season with no discernible long term vision. Just platitudes about where we want to be but with no plan as to how to start getting there.
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El Scorchio" wrote: 30 Jul 2025, 17:56
mallard wrote: 30 Jul 2025, 16:54 Not wishing to discredit the 3 B’s recruitment policy, but would you really want to support a club that consistently sells their best players year after year?
Depends. With Brighton, they are just replacing them and barely skipping a beat. If you're selling a  player or two for big money that's where your succession planning comes in. So as long as the team keeps winning or improving and the money keeps coming in to replenish the players then that's fine. They haven't even taken a hit on losing their last couple of managers either. So if the success is sustainable year after year under that business model I don't see why not. It's not terrible to lose a player if one that's seemingly going to be just as effective is coming in to take their place. Sure, sooner or later it might all dry up for them but they've done exceptionally well to be competitive for many more years than they rightly should.

In general (of course there are a few exceptions) it's quite hard for most clubs except a handful to keep their exceptional players for a long time anyway. You have to be in a position where you sell on your terms though to maximise the value, unlike Sullivan acting like Bonnie Blue in a rugby team changing room, desperately whoring Kudus (and probably anyone else he thinks has any value) around to anyone and everyone. Would it have been bad losing Kudus if the team were performing well and we had a younger player ready to take his place with no discernible drop in quality while netting 20 million quid profit? It's largely because we are shit with no succession planning that selling good players hurts us. 



Totally agree with what you’re saying, but these are models used by smaller clubs that would otherwise struggle in the top division.

Personally, I like to have decent players that can stay with us for at least 5 years and maintain a rapport with the fans.

​​​​​​…And just to clarify, I’m not defending Sullivans shit-cսnt business model in any shape or form.
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Sign him up ASAP Potter!!!!

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goose wrote: 30 Jul 2025, 17:14
Massive Attack" wrote: 30 Jul 2025, 16:52
goose wrote: 30 Jul 2025, 11:42 Apart from Paqueta & the kids I’d sell them all.

what a pile of shit.
Bowen and Wan-Bissaka? 🤔
They don’t play centre midfield mate
Ah, got ya. 👍
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mallard wrote: 30 Jul 2025, 16:54 Not wishing to discredit the 3 B’s recruitment policy, but would you really want to support a club that consistently sells their best players year after year?
Depends. With Brighton, they are just replacing them and barely skipping a beat. If you're selling a  player or two for big money that's where your succession planning comes in. So as long as the team keeps winning or improving and the money keeps coming in to replenish the players then that's fine. They haven't even taken a hit on losing their last couple of managers either. So if the success is sustainable year after year under that business model I don't see why not. It's not terrible to lose a player if one that's seemingly going to be just as effective is coming in to take their place. Sure, sooner or later it might all dry up for them but they've done exceptionally well to be competitive for many more years than they rightly should.

In general (of course there are a few exceptions) it's quite hard for most clubs except a handful to keep their exceptional players for a long time anyway. You have to be in a position where you sell on your terms though to maximise the value, unlike Sullivan acting like Bonnie Blue in a rugby team changing room, desperately whoring Kudus (and probably anyone else he thinks has any value) around to anyone and everyone. Would it have been bad losing Kudus if the team were performing well and we had a younger player ready to take his place with no discernible drop in quality while netting 20 million quid profit? It's largely because we are shit with no succession planning that selling good players hurts us. 
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To be honest Bournemouth Brighton & Brentford given their size & resources should be nowhere near the Premier league 
If it wasn’t for their great scouting & trading they’d be mid to lower Championship at best so I guess you do what you have to do.
The problem is obviously you need to keep coming up with winners and if you have a bad season or two with average replacements you sink
Like Southampton or Swansea & a whole collection of former Premier league teams in the Championship or lower 
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