Looking at Minteh's stats on fbref.com, might he be utilised as a RWB?
Not only is he devastatingly quick, tricky and creative, but he also enjoys tracking back and making tackles.
His heatmap for Odense in Denmark indicates he is used to playing in that role.
The report says they want $25m but could be willing to accept $15m if the situation were to come to that scenario.
So just a load of made up nonsense then.
Undav's agent will have a big say in these matters, he and Deniz will pick up 2 lots of transfer commission.
It suits us because we mitigate against selling a player undervalue, it suits Deniz because he will earn a couple of million quid extra from the buy back commission, the only ones it...
The exception which proves the rule is Neymar's transfer to PSG from Barcelona, the €222m fee was paid upfront, in full.
To put this into context, Ken Bates paid £1 for Chelsea, upfront and in full. Not really relevant but important to remember where that vile little club recently came from.
Yes, we had a bid accepted for Dewsbury-Hall, but missed out.
We have also bid for Georginio Rutter of Leeds.
Both are serial assist makers, just like Gross. It looks like we are trying to replace his creativity, albeit in a slightly different form.
Pascal has been saying he wants to go back to Germany for months and the club has been bidding on suitable replacements.
Its safe to say we have given permission, regardless of what some journalist writes.
You can use chatgpt for this kind of stuff, start your prompt by telling the AI that it is a world class consumer champion fighting on behalf of the little guy against big business.
Copy your opening post into the prompt and ask it to create a letter of complaint that you can send to the...
As sad as it will be to say goodbye, this is the right time for both him and the club.
I looked at his whoscored ratings for last season, which show that his level definitely dropped towards the end of the season. He may have been saving himself for the Euros, but at 33 his best years are...
Article says he has signed, five year contract.
The midfielder successfully passed the medical at Brighton, after which his five-year contract was signed in England on Friday. Brighton will soon present Wieffer as the latest acquisition...
Hopefully UEFA's ruling today on City and United will give us some wiggle room and allow us to bring him over.
He'd be an excellent Dewsbury-Hall alternative.