[Albion] Which Loanee Return Will Impress in 25/26

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Which Loanee Return Will Impress in 25/26


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Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
13,884
tokyo
Of those listed I'd say Yalcouye and Buonanotte.

Yalcouye looks like he has 'it' and Buonanotte's loan at Leicester ws very encouraging(until RVN at least).

I'd love to say Ferguson too but I'm beginning to worry abut him.

I've resigned myself to Enciso leaving. He's entering his final 12 months of his contract isn't he?

The rest I'm expecting little from right now. Although I would have said that about Ayari this time last year too so you can't write any of them off.
 








deslynhamsmoustache1

Well-known member
Apr 25, 2010
929
RAF Tangmere
What makes you think Cozier-Duberry’s almost certain to leave (unless you’re saying he’ll go out in loan again?) Only signed him last summer and just turned 20 a few days ago. Can’t recall us ever discarding a player that young quite so early in their Albion career after one underwhelming loan spell.

Don’t think for one moment he’ll be in the first team squad next season but another loan seems almost definite, in the hope he’ll show a bit more of the potential that prompted us to sign him relatively recently.
He's from Tottenham, London and I suspect found the North hard to settle away from family and friends. He needs a Championship loan with something like Chalton, QPR or Millwall, somewhere closer to his roots and family. It's foolish to wright a young player off after one loan move. Maybe the club do it deliberately to test the character of a young play and his adaptability to forced change, uncomfortableness etc.

we'll see.
 


junior

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Dec 1, 2003
6,757
Trent & Mersey Canal
Of those listed I'd say Yalcouye and Buonanotte.

Yalcouye looks like he has 'it' and Buonanotte's loan at Leicester ws very encouraging(until RVN at least).

I'd love to say Ferguson too but I'm beginning to worry abut him.

I've resigned myself to Enciso leaving. He's entering his final 12 months of his contract isn't he?

The rest I'm expecting little from right now. Although I would have said that about Ayari this time last year too so you can't write any of them off.

If we keep hold of Baleba for one more season then Yalcouye is likely to be the succession plan for him. Because of that I think he would do well to stay with us and start being integrated with some cup games and other minutes now and again, with a view to taking Baleba's role the season after.

I also think Rutter is the full time replacement for Jao Pedro (who I expect to leave), with Buonanotte moving into Rutters place in the rotation.
 




GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
51,628
Gloucester
He's from Tottenham, London and I suspect found the North hard to settle away from family and friends. He needs a Championship loan with something like Chalton, QPR or Millwall, somewhere closer to his roots and family. It's foolish to wright a young player off after one loan move. Maybe the club do it deliberately to test the character of a young play and his adaptability to forced change, uncomfortableness etc.

we'll see.
If he's such a southern (or London-centric) wimp that he can't function properly in the badlands north of Watford he might as well go and join someone like Millwall or AFC Wimbledon.
 


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