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[Albion] 2025 January Transfer Window OPEN - incoming/outgoing



7dialssouthpaw

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Looks like this won't be sorted till the last day or two of the window. Interesting that Naylor frames the loan as protecting his value, as opposed to restoring his form/confidence. I get the feeling he'll be off in the Summer.


if he goes on loan in the PL, surely Everton would be the best destination out of all those, given the injury to Calvert-Lewin. It's still a mystery if Ferguson is injured or not, though ....
 




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Looks like this won't be sorted till the last day or two of the window. Interesting that Naylor frames the loan as protecting his value, as opposed to restoring his form/confidence. I get the feeling he'll be off in the Summer.


He talked about "playing regularly to regain rhythm ...and the route back to form and confidence" in the sentences - in that piece - before the ones he quotes in that tweet. ie: the primary benefit.

he's also written another piece this January saying Albion have a long term plan for Ferguson - not surprising given he has a contract until 2028 and is 20 years old. .
 


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Well, he's off for free in the summer, isn't he? So .................................

Maybe if we don’t give him an extension but why on earth would we consider parting with him half way through the season when we have barely enough defenders as it is?
 






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Maybe if we don’t give him an extension but why on earth would we consider parting with him half way through the season when we have barely enough defenders as it is?
I haven't heard any rumours that he's agreed/going to agree to a new contract/contract extension - so, as of now, AFIK, the reality is that he's off for free in the summer.
 


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I haven't heard any rumours that he's agreed/going to agree to a new contract/contract extension - so, as of now, AFIK, the reality is that he's off for free in the summer.
Hurzeler was asked about it a few weeks ago. Sounds like to me - they are negotiating.
"“It’s very important that we keep it internal, that we don’t talk too much about the situation in public. Then, when we’ve made a decision, I am sure we will let you know.”
 




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Hurzeler was asked about it a few weeks ago. Sounds like to me - they are negotiating.
"“It’s very important that we keep it internal, that we don’t talk too much about the situation in public. Then, when we’ve made a decision, I am sure we will let you know.”
Potentially hopeful news then ...... :thumbsup: .......so long as the negotiations are going well!
 


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Agree, frankly the 2-3 million we might get for him with 6 months left will be lost anyway if we don't have enough cover and drop another couple of places in the table.
There's that, and then there's the fact that we're finally starting to see Lamptey closer to the levels at which we know he's capable of operating. It'd be a shame to have worked with him through all his injury problems, lost 2-3 years of his career in rehab, and then to see him leave just as he gets back to full(ish) capacity.

The more I see of him, the more I want to see him at RW. Estupinan/Mitoma on the left and Veltman/Lamptey on the right might actually produce some shots
 


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There's that, and then there's the fact that we're finally starting to see Lamptey closer to the levels at which we know he's capable of operating. It'd be a shame to have worked with him through all his injury problems, lost 2-3 years of his career in rehab, and then to see him leave just as he gets back to full(ish) capacity.

The more I see of him, the more I want to see him at RW. Estupinan/Mitoma on the left and Veltman/Lamptey on the right might actually produce some shots
He's scored more goals this season (three) than he had scored for us in all prior seasons combined (two).
 






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I haven't heard any rumours that he's agreed/going to agree to a new contract/contract extension - so, as of now, AFIK, the reality is that he's off for free in the summer.

And you won’t hear any until he has actually signed anything.

However, you missed the point of my post and I think we are talking cross purposes.

He has had a few clubs sniffing round for January but as I said, why would we let him go halfway through the season (this window) when he is playing well (at both right and left back) and we have a dearth of defenders?



As for the summer, I suspect we will get him to sign some sort of extension before letting him go in the summer - it would not be very good business on TBs part, to let a really good defender go on a Bosman.

Edit - in response to posts below - I said “will” not because we can stop him going if we don’t want him to but I have faith we ‘will’ succeed in negotiating an extension if we want him to stay and I think we do. If not, then selling him during this window would make better sense financially but not necessarily for the squad right now.
 
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Maybe if we don’t give him an extension but why on earth would we consider parting with him half way through the season when we have barely enough defenders as it is?
Because I'm not entirely sure our strategy is trying to build a workable team.
 




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As for the summer, I suspect we will get him to sign some sort of extension before letting him go in the summer - it would not be very good business on TBs part, to let a really good defender go on a Bosman.
It's got nothing to do with Bloom, Barber nor the club's ability to do good business.

When a player runs down their contract to this extent, they almost certainly will not sign an extension as it directly limits their options and earning capacity.

It will be entirely out of the club's hands.

That is why contract extensions tend to happen with two years. or more, to go. If a player is unwilling to commit any further at that stage, then a sale becomes the most likely outcome, sooner or later, so the club recoup's some funds.

But, as others have said, with the squad as it stands, it is likely to prove beneficial to retain Lamptey for the remainder of the campaign, even though we expect him to walk away in the summer. The fee we would receive now will be relatively modest, so he will be worth more to us to keep him on.

That wasn't the case with Jakub Moder, who was in the same contract situation, as we have no shortage of midfield options.
 


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Because I'm not entirely sure our strategy is trying to build a workable team.
well of course recruitment is complex and you can pursue all sorts of supporting strategies (player development, profit, u21s , loans) and sometimes things are out of the club's control (player availability, injuries, form) but if ultimately its not to give Hurzeler the best possible squad to get into Europe, "challenge the establishment" and play his best 11 every week then what is it ? What strategy are they pursuing then ?
 


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Because I'm not entirely sure our strategy is trying to build a workable team.
A few days ago, I was going to pose the question, tongue-in-cheek, "Is the Albion a player-trading business that happens to have a football club attached to it?"

Are you suggesting the same kind of thing there, in that you believe some of our business is not necessarily done with enriching the first team squad but making value investments that we believe will translate into profitable sales in the future?
 


southstandandy

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Still plenty of players to come in during the summer :

Ibrahim Osman
Malikck Yalcouye
Amario Cozier-Duberry

&

Julio Enciso
Jeremy Sarmiento
Facundo Buonanotte

Where are they all going to fit?
 




jackalbion

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well of course recruitment is complex and you can pursue all sorts of supporting strategies (player development, profit, u21s , loans) and sometimes things are out of the club's control (player availability, injuries, form) but if ultimately its not to give Hurzeler the best possible squad to get into Europe, "challenge the establishment" and play his best 11 every week then what is it ? What strategy are they pursuing then ?
If they wanted to give Huerzler the best opportunity to “challenge the establishment” why would we sell a defender? Why would we loan out one of only two strikers we have? If some of these decisions come to fruition we’ve got to be raising eyebrows at what’s going on here.
 


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And you won’t hear any until he has actually signed anything.

However, you missed the point of my post and I think we are talking cross purposes.

He has had a few clubs sniffing round for January but as I said, why would we let him go halfway through the season (this window) when he is playing well (at both right and left back) and we have a dearth of defenders?

As for the summer, I suspect we will get him to sign some sort of extension before letting him go in the summer - it would not be very good business on TBs part, to let a really good defender go on a Bosman.
You clearly have no idea how football transfers work. Why on earth would Lamptey sign a new contract with a few months before it expires, when he's a free agent in the summer?
 


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